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Postcard showing a picture of the Hotel Machir in Strasburg Virginia. The card notes the site had reasonable rates, running water, tasty food, and private baths.

The hotel opened under the name "Chalyeveate Springs Hotel" in 1881 and was renamed…

Photograph of the Hotel Machir at the corner of Fort Street & Washington Street in Strasburg. The original structure was built in 1881 and was called the Chalyebeate Springs Hotel. Chalybeate’s reputation as an excellent lodging house would continue…

Color postcard showing the Hotel Machir in Strasburg Virginia.

The hotel was located at Fort and Washington Street in Strasburg.

Postcard with an image of the "Hotel New Market."

This structure was located on Route 11 (Congress Street) in downtown New Market. A parking lot now occupies the site.

Description on back includes a mention of running water and baths in the…

Postcard of the Hotel New Market

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Postcard with a picture of the Hotel Strasburg in Strasburg Virginia. The card includes a description of the hotel.

Color postcard with a picture of the Hotel Strasburg in Strasburg Virginia.

The image is undated.

Postcard with a picture of the Hotel Strasburg in Strasburg Virginia. The card includes a description of the hotel.

Photograph taken at night of Hotpoint appliances on display in an appliance store that was located in the Schmitt Building.

The Schmitt Building, still standing, is at 121 N. Main Street in Woodstock, VA.

Photograph of:

Durus Hottel (seated), his wife Eva C. (Sine) Hottel (standing left), their foster daughter Mary Ann Norvelle, and two unidentified children.

Mary Ann Norvelle is most likely the mother of the two children.

Photograph of the Hottel family.

Subjects are:

Seated (left to right): Durus Calvin Hottel, unidentified child, unidentified man, unidentified child.

Standing (left to right): Unidentified woman, Eva Hottel, Mary Ann Norvelle.

Mary Ann…

Photograph showing the "Hottel Keller Memorial Association" on August 23, 1934. The photograph was taken by Woodstock photographer Hugh Morrison during the family's reunion held at an unknown location. The memorial association later became the…

Photograph showing a house located at the intersection of what is now Hottel Road and Hollingsworth Road just east of Woodstock Virginia.

The structure was originally the Hottel School and was constructed sometime after 1849. In 1924 it was sold…

Large group of people assembled for a reunion picnic at what is now the Hottel-Keller Memorial site off Back Road near Mt. Olive. The words, "Hottel-Keller Memorial Association" and the date, "Aug. 23rd, 1934" appear on the glass plate.

Billy Hottle (seated with legs crossed), Jenny Lind (Hottle) Troutman, and older Ralph Hottle (standing on the right).

The children grew up in Toms Brook. Their parents were Monnie Myrtle Miley Hottle and Lawrence Hottle.

Photograph of a very large group gathering for the Hottle-Keller Memorial Association on August 23, 1934. The group of unidentified individuals are gathered outdoors for this photograph.

Photograph of the house located at 841 S. Main Street, Woodstock Virginia.

A car is parked in front of the house which still stands.

Photograph of the house located at 220 South Muhlenberg Street Woodstock Virginia at the time of the photograph. Two unidentified mean appear in front of the home.

The house was later moved to 215 S. Commerce Street where it still stands…

Photograph of a house located on Main Street in Woodstock Virginia at the corner of Foundry Street.

The home still stands as of 2025 and has an address of 237 N. Main Street.

View looking across U.S. Route 11 at a two-story farmhouse and outbuildings located just south of Mount Jackson, on Rude's Hill near Caverns Road.

The house still stands (as of 2025) at 5168 Old Valley Pike.

House on southeast corner of Route 11 and Route 277 (Fairfax Pike) in Stephens City, Virginia.

This was originally a tavern in Newtown, which later became Stephens City.

Now the building is the museum and offices of the Stone House…

Unidentified group of people sitting on the lawn of a large, two-story house located on the Liberty Furnace property.

Photograph of an unidentified two-story, wood-sided home with a covered front porch, and a large tree in the front yard.

Outbuildings are visible as is an automobile parked in the road.

A low stone wall lines the perimeter of the corner…

Photo of a photograph of a two-story home with a shed-roofed porch on the side and a valley extending behind it to a mountain in the distance.

Two unidentified people are visible on the porch.

The photographer was standing on a hill across the…

Photo of a photograph of a 2-story home with a covered front porch, yard and perimeter fence.

The outline of a mountain is visible in the distance.
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