
The “Lover’s Leap” at Cumberland, Maryland – circa 1935
We have seen other postcard stories that touched upon cliffs and escarpments that that overlook valleys of the Appalachian Mountains: “Ruth Receives a Large Rock”
We have seen other postcard stories that touched upon cliffs and escarpments that that overlook valleys of the Appalachian Mountains: “Ruth Receives a Large Rock”
Some time ago, we saw a postcard story about the rustic resort in “The Shades of Death” – an area of shale cliffs, deep ravines,
Mrs. James W. Scott lived in Hartford, the prosperous business center and capital city of Connecticut. Founded in 1635, Hartford is one of the oldest
Miss Lorna Ness lived in Dallastown, a borough of York County in south-central Pennsylvania. Dallastown was named for George M. Dallas, Vice-President of the US
Tellings stories from the past.