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Two 1920s snapshots from the Jeckell family archive show Wilkes-Barre and Hazle<strong>to</strong>n Ice<br />

Company employee Frank C. Jeckell Sr. and a handful of coworkers posing beside the Upper<br />

Lake icehouse (above) and crouching on a wooden gangway attached <strong>to</strong> the Lower Lake icehouse<br />

(<strong>to</strong>p). These “icemen” have been identified by the Jeckell family as follows: (<strong>to</strong>p pho<strong>to</strong>,<br />

from left) foreman Harry Lawson, Pete Modrovsky, and Frank Jeckell; (lower pho<strong>to</strong>, from<br />

left) Tony Konn, Curtis Hildebrand, Steve Modrovsky, foreman Harry Lawson, Henry Kling,<br />

Frank Jeckell, and Pete Modrovsky. Milly Jeckell Collection<br />

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