Month: November 2018
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Lovettsville History Mystery: The 1868 Fire At New Jerusalem Church
by Edward Spannaus, Board Member, Lovettsville Historical Society & Museum 150 years ago, on October 19, 1868, the congregation of Lovettsville’s largest church, New Jerusalem Lutheran Church, laid the cornerstone…
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Lovettsville Historical Society To Hold Annual Membership Meeting (12/9/2018)
The Lovettsville Historical Society will hold its Annual Membership Meeting at 2:00 on Sunday, December 9, at the Lovettsville Museum, 4 East Pennsylvania Avenue in Lovettsville (in front of the…
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What the Heck Is This Thing #12
Can you guess what this object is — and what it does? Hint: The answer is at the bottom of this webpage. SCROLL DOWN…
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Girl Scouts Enjoy the Lovettsville Museum’s First Downtown Walking Tour (11/12/2018)
The Lovettsville Museum recently hosted a field trip with Lovettsville Girl Scout Troop 70074, a large and active troop of fourth grade Junior-level Girl Scouts from Lovettsville Elementary School. The…
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“’Over There’ Comes to Main Street: Loudoun and the First World War, 1917-18,” Next in the Lovettsville Historical Society Lecture Series (11/18/2018)
On Sunday afternoon November 18, 2018 at 2:00 pm, the Lovettsville Historical Society will contribute to Virginia and Loudoun’s centennial commemoration of the First World War with an engaging program…
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Lovettsville Veterans of World War One
One hundred years ago on the 11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour, the guns fell silent across the battlefields, ending the the First World War. The…
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The Civil War Letters of a Lovettsville Pastor, Rev. Xenophon J. Richardson
Introduction: The following letters, written by Rev. Xenophon J. Richardson from New Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Lovettsville, Loudoun County, Virginia, were published in The Lutheran Observer in the winter of 1864-1865.…