Month: March 2018
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VIDEO: “Mary Quantrill: The Real ‘Barbara Fritchie,'” Next in the Lovettsville Historical Society Lecture Series (4/8/2018)
Presented by Chris Haugh, Frederick County Historian, Sunday, April 8, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Chris Haugh, Frederick County historian and the Historic Preservation Manager of Mount Olivet Cemetery in Frederick, Maryland,…
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VIDEO: “On This Ground,” A Documentary History of Lovettsville, The German Settlement (2006)
VIDEO: “On This Ground,” A Documentary History of Lovettsville, The German Settlement (2006). Narrated by Rich Gillespie and featuring interviews with Lovettsvillians Renace Painter, former Mayor Elaine Walker, Dick Hickman,…
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What the Heck IS This Thing #4
The Lovettsville Museum has quite a few farm and household implements and tools from the 19th and early 20th centuries, which have been grouped together as a look-and-touch interactive display…
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What Was That Building On Lovettsville’s Locust Street? (2018)
by Edward Spannaus Lovettsville Historical Society Board Member and Researcher The greyish, barn-like building on South Locust Street, Lovettsville, Virginia, recently taken down, is believed by most local historians to…