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Items for Sale
Whether you are a life long resident, newly moved into the area or someone interested in history, these items can be a valued learning experience. What a better way to learn about the area.
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The Society has or will have many items for sale as a result of the 100th anniversary that we will be celebrating in 2005.
In clothing - sports caps, Denham shirts, polo shirts and aprons. All are quality items with custom needlework done by local crafts people.
A 2005 calendar is now available. The front cover features Scott Rhoads’ 100th logo and the months of the year are dedicated to the Enola Yard.
Look for an order form that will be attached to your newsletter.
Publications in Print.
We currently have the following booklets:
The Echo - A reprint of Enola High School's first year book, 1931. 64 pages - $13.00
East Pennsboro Newsletters - Newsletters that were written to our men and women in the service about local happenings, December 1943 to June 1, 1946 - 86 pages - $10.00
PRR Trainmen - This is a reprint of the 1955 roster of fireman, brakemen, switchmen, engineers and conductors which includes the Enola Yard. It is indexed. Also included are newspaper accounts of the opening of the yards and the names of Enola's first crews. - $9.00
Wesley Miller's Collection of Civil War Letters - (Wesley Miller was Enola Miller's father.) The booklet includes a summary and copies of29 letters Wesley Miller wrote to his family. The booklet also includes his diary on the campaign of 1865. In addition there are letters from his cousin and brothers. 144 pages. - $16.00
2006 CALENDAR:
FEATURES 40 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
OF THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY
$10.00
OFFICIAL SOUVENIR PROGRAM BOOK OF EAST PENNSBORO 100TH
ANNIVERSARY
$10.00
RELIVING THE PAST A TOUR OF
ENOLA: FEATURES A TOUR OF THE ENOLA DRIVE AND COLUMBIA ROAD
$12.00
POST CARDS OF EAST PENNSBORO:
OVER 100 PHOTOS OF
EAST PENNSBORO
$15.00
The book features over 95 postcards related to
Enola, West Fairview and Summerdale. Bridges, people, houses, streets, churches,
schools and more is the subject of the early photographers that captured our
past. Unique to this book is the advertisements that appear at the end. Keeping
with the spirit of the "Journey" the staff selected local ads from
1904 to 1958. Over thirty five members agreed to sponsor the ads.
Other Items
The Harrisburg Nail Works -
Austin Willi a local artist's pen and ink of the old Nail Mill. The reprint is custom double
mounted, using acid free stock. The finished size is I I x 14 inches. $10.00.
The Brick Office - Austin
Willi a local artist's pen and ink of the original Brick Office (complete with exterior
curtains). It is custom double mounted using acid free stock. The finished size
is Ilxl4.- $10.00
Austin
Willi, local pen and ink artist, recently donated his time and talent
for the Society. Note cards depicting the four seasons at the Boyer House and
Farm are available for $10.00 a set. Each set includes eight cards (two of each
season) with envelopes. The cost of shipping, handling and tax is an additional
$3.25.
Pennsylvania Railroad Stock - This
beautifully engraved share of stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad depicts the
famous Horse Shoe Curve. This is an actual stock, not a replica. The Society
imposed on Austin Willi's talents to build a frame. He customized a double mount
with a finished size of I I x 1 4. Currently we are limited to 6 copies. - $15.00
Tote Bags - featuring both the HSEP logo on one side and Boyer house on the other. These bags are a heavy cotton canvas and has a flat bottom. $10.00
Picture of Zion Lutheran Church in Enola on a tile.
Limited
Edition Prints - these prints were limited to 25, signed and
numbered. The Egret is a
common bird found hunting along
local water ways with one of the largest Egret rookeries in the
country. It can
be seen from the 81 (Wade Bridge) highway looking south. The kestrel, a
sparrow sized falcon are cavity nesters and can often been seen perched on electric wires, highway
signs and fluttering almost at a stand still when ready to pounce on it's
prey. Kestrels eat insects and small rodents. Both paintings were
done by a local artist DK Small who is also an award winning carver.. WWW.PAINTEDFOWL.COM