On June 1, 1915 J.R. Selz, of the Chicago-based Selz, Schwab & Co., sent this letter to Pauline Lichliter of Strasburg Virginia, notifying her that she had been awarded the coveted Morris Selz Liberty Bell Medal.
Postcard with a picture of the Whissen Mill located between Edinburg and Woodstock Virginia on Stoney Creek. Billed as the only mill not burnt in the valley during the Civil War.
Postcard with a picture of what is now Riddleberger Hall at Massanutten Military Academy. At the time, it was the only building of what was called the Massanutten Academy.
Postcard with a picture of Court Square in Woodstock Virginia. Pictures is the jail, jail yard, and the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse built in 1795.
Postcard with a picture of the Woodstock Presbyterian Church and the Samuel L. Laughlin Presbyterian Memorial Chapel which was part of the church facility. The card is undated.
Postcard with a picture of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock Virginia.
The postcard bears a message from "C.W.H" concerning the number of services he had to preach and the amount of travel he had to undergo each week to make certain services…
Postcard showing the "Public School Building" in Woodstock Virginia.
Originally constructed as a private residence by Mark Bird in the first half of the 19th century. Around 1899 it was purchased by the Town of Woodstock and became the…
This letter was sent by Samuel Maddox, an attorney in Washington DC, to William Rush (W.R.) Merriam, President of the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company, on November 23 1908. It discusses Maddox's recent visit to the Liberty Furnace area and some of…