Sunday, July 26, 2009

Stotesbury From: The Village Postmaster Yanglulu42 The Village Postmaster /25811312

The Village Postmaster remembers that:
These four to be made available both in paper form and on the NO ID No Sale website.5 The creation of a safety net to catch new entrants to the trade so that their suppliers will help them meet the standards required to operate within the law. This would clearly be in the hands of wholesalers, cash & carry's, symbol groups etc.

The Village Postmaster shows how it is done:
8/95: Doing Something Positive, Writing To The Tra... 8/95: Doing Something Positive, Writing To The Tra...

The Village Postmaster does a quick recap:
13/95: Doing Somthing Positive, Tasks For The Week... 12/95: Doing Something Positive, Underage Sales Ar...

The Village Postmaster imagines that:
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The Village Postmaster is not really sure about that:
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yanglulu42 does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Categories: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | Houses in Pennsylvania Hidden categories: Pennsylvania articles missing geocoordinate data(and so on)You can also see some feature products :

Meanwhile, The Village Postmaster came up with this idea:
It is time that UK manufactures, wholesalers, trade associations and retailers copied our Canadian colleagues and committed to be part of the solution, not part of the problem, when it comes to tobacco access by young people.

The Village Postmaster gives a bit of an idea about it:
It is time that UK manufactures, wholesalers, trade associations and retailers copied our Canadian colleagues and committed to be part of the solution, not part of the problem, when it comes to tobacco access by young people.

yanglulu42 comes with the facts:
Categories: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | Houses in Pennsylvania Hidden categories: Pennsylvania articles missing geocoordinate data(and so on)You can also see some feature products :

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Stotesbury From: The Village Postmaster Jennifer O'Hara /25811311

Still not being convinced, The Village Postmaster replies:
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But The Village Postmaster says that's not all:
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The Village Postmaster remembers that:
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The Village Postmaster thinks about it:
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The Village Postmaster is not really sure about that:
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Before going any further, Jen nifer O'Hara wants to get this straight:
St. John s is on the list of West Virginia s most endangered historic places, and supposedly there are funds set apart to restore it. As you can see, though, not much has yet been done (nothing, in fact).

While it may be true, Jennifer O'Hara thinks:
St. John s is on the list of West Virginia s most endangered historic places, and supposedly there are funds set apart to restore it. As you can see, though, not much has yet been done (nothing, in fact).

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Stotesbury From: The Village Postmaster Judy Gilbert Levey Yanglulu42 Whyblog The Village Postmaster Admin /25788434

Having that in mind, The Village Postmaster wonders:
There needs to be a target date for the tobacco industry to meet its obligation under the legislation and I am suggesting 1st October 2011.

The Village Postmaster gives a bit of an idea about it:
5/95: Doing Something Positive, A Reply From JTI 4/95: Doing Something Postitive, Asking For Aid Fr...

Judy Gilbert Levey brings a word of caution:
Judy Gilbert Levey Art: Updating Stotesbury painting skip to main | skip to sidebar Judy Gilbert Levey Art

For this purpose, Judy Gilbert Levey suggests:
About Me Judy Gilbert Levey I'm a plein air oil painter in Bethesda, MD. All my work is for sale. View my complete profile

The Village Postmaster is absolutely sure that:
Words of Wisdom We have a real opportunity to be different, better than our competitors and grow our business together, much faster. We need to continue to develop our brand as partners and draw on the experience of our colleagues in Musgrave.

Still not being convinced, yanglulu42 replies:
The mansion was lavishly decorated with statues, paintings, and tapestry Stotesbury had collected over the years, a collection later displayed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The furniture was purchased from France and the floor was lined with exquisite Oriental rugs, under the guidance of the famous art dealer Joseph Duveen. Duveen also advised Stotesbury in art purchases to decorate the huge mansion. The gardens and landscaping were designed by the great urbanist and architect Jacques Grer. The estate also included several lesser houses and utility buildings spread over the 300acres (1.2km2), as well as four large greenhouses for growing trees and ferns. Smaller greenhouses were used for growing the many flowers needed to decorate the house for the lavish parties the Stotesburies liked to host. More than 70 gardeners worked at maintaining the grounds. The inside staff usually numbered forty, but many of them would follow the Stotesburies as they made their yearly pilgrim ages to their Florida mansion, El Mirasol, for the winter and to Wingwood House, their mansion in Bar Harbor, Maine for the summer.

The Village Postmaster imagines that:
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The Village Postmaster considers that:


In other words, whyblog puts it this way:
Whitemarsh Hall was a huge estate located on 300acres (1.2km2) of land in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA, and owned by banking executive Edward T. Stotesbury and his wife, Eva.

The Village Postmaster can't forget that:
About Me The Village Postmaster My name is Steve Denham. My wife and I run Cherilyn, the main village store and Post Office in our community. We operate within the Londis Symbol group. View my complete profile

As whyblog says:
This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 at 10:10 pm and is filed under Uncategorized . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.

yanglulu42 considers that:
Eva Stotesbury discovered, after the death of her husband in 1938, that she was relatively broke. Stotesbury had once declared that it cost him over a million dollars a year to maintain the house and the extensive property surrounding it. As a result of the Great Depression, the value of Whitemarsh Hall was significantly lowered. Eva closed the mansion and moved to one of her other mansions, El Mirasol in Palm Beach, Florida. She donated the two mile (3 km) long, eight foot tall steel fence to the War Department to be turned into metal for 18,000 guns.

The Village Postmaster brings more details:
About Me The Village Postmaster My name is Steve Denham. My wife and I run Cherilyn, the main village store and Post Office in our community. We operate within the Londis Symbol group. View my complete profi le

Before going any further, Judy Gilbert Levey wants to get this straight:
About Me Judy Gilbert Levey I'm a plein air oil painter in Bethesda, MD. All my work is for sale. View my complete profile

Judy Gilbert Levey objects:
Judy Gilbert Levey Art: Updating Stotesbury painting skip to main | skip to sidebar Judy Gilbert Levey Art

admin brings some great news:
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yanglulu42 thinks about it:
Eva Stotesbury discovered, after the death of her husband in 1938, that she was relatively broke. Stotesbury had once declared that it cost him over a million dollars a year to maintain the house and the extensive property surrounding it. As a result of the Great Depression, the value of Whitemarsh Hall was significantly lowered. Eva closed the mansion and moved to one of her other mansions, El Mirasol in Palm Beach, Florida. She donated the two mile (3 km) long, eight foot tall steel fence to the War Department to be turned into metal for 18,000 guns.

Sources:
The Village Postmaster Judy Gilbert Levey yanglulu42 whyblog The Village Postmaster admin

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Stotesbury From: The Village Postmaster Admin Yanglulu42 Jennifer O'Hara The Village Postmaster Whyblog /25652145

For this reason, The Village Postmaster says:
I've been noticed! Vickie Woods, in the Daily Telegraph says : 'The Village Postmaster is a curmudgeon, and "Village Counter Talk" is one long enjoyable moan about the somewhat embattled job of keeping a business going in the face of desperate odds.'

The Village Postmaster remembers that:
I've been noticed! Vickie Woods, in the Daily Telegraph says : 'The Village Postmaster is a curmudgeon, and "Village Counter Talk" is one long enjoyable moan about the somewhat embattled job of keeping a business going in the face of desperate odds.'

Meanwhile, The Village Postmaster came up with this idea:
These are simple yet challenging things for independent retail to adopt, but are key to bringing an end to underage sales.

Thinking that's not all, admin adds:
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In other words, yanglulu42 puts it this way:
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Jennifer O'Hara thinks about it:
Friday Photo: Hope dies, but faith endures by Jennifer O'Hara  I had to turn around for one last look at this grand, mute but eloquent old place. The barely-there buds of spring lent an air of optimism to the now-quiet site.

The Village Postmaster remembers that:
Well Dr. Stotesbury I would love to talk to you about We Expect ID and Operation ID UK.The industry has until the Party Conference season to get a UK version of We Except ID planned and ready to talk about. It is time to be serious about stopping under age sales in legitimate tobacco outlets.

But yanglulu42 says that's not all:
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Whitemarsh Hall Official Site References ^ Charles G. and Edward C. Zwicker. Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of E.T. Stotesbury. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.

In other words, The Village Postmaster puts it this way:
These are simple yet challenging things for independent retail to adopt, but are key to bringing an end to underage sales.

But whyblog says that's not all:
For about nine years the mansion was the site of lavish balls and receptions. The intensity of the party life dropped a bit after the depression in 1929, and fell even more after 1933 when the Stotesburies were openly criticized for enjoying a life of splendour while most of the country suffered the hardships of the Great Depression.

The Village Postmaster intervenes and adds:
After 20 years of running my own shop and being a NFRN Branch Official for over 15 years I think that I have learned why shops fail and what owners need to do to trade within the Children and Young Persons (Protection from Tobacco) Act 1991. I base this understanding on the work that I undertook to develop the Age Watch guide for the NFRN's Southern District in 1999. The steps that retailers need to have in place are:

admin says it all comes down to this:
Copyright © 2009 Andy Stotesbury.com - All Rights Reserved Powered by WordPress · Atahualpa Theme by BytesForAll

Jennifer O'Hara imagines that:
Friday Photo: Hope dies, but faith endures by Jennifer O'Hara  I had to turn around for one last look at this grand, mute but eloquent old place. The barely-there buds of spring lent an air of optimism to the now-quiet site.

Similarly, yanglulu42 adds:
Whitemarsh Hall had often been called the American Versailles , because of attention to detail in the gardens and in the main building. The nickname wasn t meant to elevate Whitemarsh Hall to the level of Versailles however.

Still being unsure, yanglulu42 asks:
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Whitemarsh Hall Official Site References ^ Charles G. and Edward C. Zwicker. Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of E.T. Stotesbury. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2004.

In response, yanglulu42 claims:
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For this reason, Jennifer O'Hara says:
Hope dies, but faith endures.Goodbye, St. John s. Keep the faith. Larger.   This is what remains of St. John s Baptist Church in Stotesbury, West Virginia. The church, built by the E.E. White Coal Company in 1918, was to provide the blacks in the Raleigh County area with a church to attend. The white church was on the other side of town, though all of Stotesbury s children had to walk past this church to go to school. (That just seems interesting to me, considering how blatantly racist it seems to have churches dedicated to different races.) Built in 1918, it housed the area s congregation until sometime in the 1980s, when the congregation moved to nearby Beckley. So was St. John s abandoned to the creation of the One they worshipped.

The Village Postmaster thinks that the probl em is:
Well Dr. Stotesbury I would love to talk to you about We Expect ID and Operation ID UK.The industry has until the Party Conference season to get a UK version of We Except ID planned and ready to talk about. It is time to be serious about stopping under age sales in legitimate tobacco outlets.

Sources:
The Village Postmaster admin yanglulu42 Jennifer O'Hara The Village Postmaster whyblog

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Stotesbury From: The Village Postmaster Yanglulu42 Admin Whyblog Admin Jennifer O'Hara The Village Postmaster /25652144

In other words, The Village Postmaster puts it this way:
Guy Campos: Editor, Retail Newsagent 'So Cully may get a Tesco Supermarket .Some say this is good and some say it will "kill" the town centre. My only comment is that if the Town does suffer it won t be Tesco s fault, it will be ours. We all have a responsibility to support our local shops, even if we always don t find it the cheapest or most convenient option.'

As a result of that, The Village Postmaster belives:
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The Village Postmaster objects:
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yanglulu42 intervenes and adds:
A fragment remaining from the Whitemarsh estate A remaining part of the main entrance to Whitemarsh Hall External links

In other words, yanglulu42 puts it this way:
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However, The Village Postmaster states that:
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admin brings a word of caution:
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Having that in mind, The Village Postmaster wonders:
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But whyblog says that's not all:
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yanglulu42 considers that:
A fragment remaining from the Whitemarsh estate A remaining part of the main entrance to Whitemarsh Hall External links

In addition to this, admin states:
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Jennifer O'Hara comes with the facts:
Friday Photo: Hope dies, but faith endures by Jennifer O'Hara  I had to turn around for one last look at this grand, mute but eloquent old place. The barely-there buds of spring lent an air of optimism to the now-quiet site.

yanglulu42 comes with the facts:
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admin has another idea:
Copyright © 2009 Andy Stotesbury.com - All Rights Reserved Powered by WordPress · Atahualpa Theme by BytesForAll

The Village Postmaster is not really sure about that:
Thursday, 9 July 2009 Health Bill 2009 Next Dates Announced The Report Stage and Third Reading dates for the Health Bill have been announced this afternood.

Jennifer O'Hara points out another thing aside from that:
Hope dies, but faith endures.Goodbye, St. John s. Keep the faith. Larger.   This is what remains of St. John s Baptist Church in Stotesbury, West Virginia. The church, built by the E.E. White Coal Company in 1918, was to provide the blacks in the Raleigh County area with a church to attend. The white church was on the other side of town, though all of Stotesbury s children had to walk past this church to go to school. (That just seems interesting to me, considering how blatantly racist it seems to have churches dedicated to different races.) Built in 1918, it housed the area s congregation until sometime in the 1980s, when the congregation moved to nearby Beckley. So was St. John s abandoned to the creation of the One they worshipped.

However, yanglulu42 states that:
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Despite the previous arguments, admin has many reasons to think otherwise:
Andy Stotesbury.com » Tremadog, Pant Ifan Andy Stotesbury.com Living the high life Posts           Home About Contact Locations Scotland North Wales Cornwall Devon Activities and courses

Furthermore, whyblog claims:
The mansion was lavishly decorated with statues, paintings, and tapestry Stotesbury had collected over the years, a collection later displayed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The furniture was purchased from France and the floor was lined with exquisite Oriental rugs, under the guidance of the famous art dealer Joseph Duveen. Duveen also advised Stotesbury in art purchases to decorate the huge mansion. The gardens and landscaping were designed by the great urbanist and architect Jacques Grer. The estate also included several lesser houses and utility buildings spread over the 300acres (1.2km2), as well as four large greenhouses for growing trees and ferns. Smaller greenhouses were used for growing the many flowers needed to decorate the house for the lavish parties the Stotesburies liked to host. More than 70 gardeners worked at maintaining the grounds. The inside staff usually numbered forty, but many of them would follow the Stotesburies as they made their yearly pilgrim ages to their Florida mansion, El Mirasol, for the winter and to Wingwood House, their mansion in Bar Harbor, Maine for the summer.

Sources:
The Village Postmaster yanglulu42 admin whyblog admin Jennifer O'Hara The Village Postmaster

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Stotesbury From: The Village Postmaster Jennifer O'Hara Whyblog Admin Yanglulu42 Judy Gilbert Levey /24294714

The Village Postmaster notices:
This date give the tobacco industry from manufacturers to retailers three months to find a solution that the Labour MPs who have signed up to the Save Our Newsagents campaign or EDM 1424 will support We need all of these MPs to vote against the measure.

Jennifer O'Hara is absolutely sure that:
Of course, Stotesbury itself is pretty clearly on the wane. Even if St. John s were to be saved, to what end? Would visitors come, much less congregants? Stotesbury has no motel, no restaurant, not even a greasy spoon. Just homes in various states of being lived in or not, repair and disrepair, and one still-living church, at least as far as I could tell. The road into the town, though dreamily smooth, is longish for most &quot;want it now&quot; folks and curvaceously clings to a mountainside that might make some souls nervous.

Having that in mind, whyblog wonders:
After the house was demolished in 1980, a development of modern townhouses called Stotesbury Estates was built on the property. Some small remnants of the huge gardens still exist today. There is a fountain, several statues, pieces of low concrete fence and the concrete gazebo-like structure with stairs. It was part of the garden, facing the back of the home. The main entrance which was one mile (1.6 km) from the back of Whitemarsh Hall still remains, without the steel gates. The gate house also remains on Douglas Road off Willow Grove Avenue. The house was larger than the White House in Washington, DC.

whyblog sees it this way:
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admin objects:
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For this reason, whyblog says:
During much of the war the property was used for warehousing the bulk of New York s Metropolitan Museum of Art art treasures as it was feared that the Nazis would bombard Manhattan from U-boats. Eva Stotesbury had already put the property on the market after her husband s death, but there were no buyers. The property did not sell until 1943.

Jennifer O'Hara objects:
I d seen an image of the disintegrating church entirely by accident on Google Maps, and plead with Hubby to make a detour in its direction on our way to Nashville. (It didn t take much convincing, believe me.) The extra time was well worth it, though I wish we d had more time to spend in Stotesbury; we hope to go back, perhaps in fall. Imagine the glorious halo of fall leaves surrounding this church, and you ll understand why.

While it may be true, whyblog thinks:
A fragment remaining from the Whitemarsh estateA remaining part of the main entrance to Whitemarsh Hall External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Whitemarsh Hall Official Site References ^ Charles G. and Edward C. Zwicker. Whitemarsh Hall: The Estate of E.T. Stotesbury. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2004. Categories: Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | Houses in Pennsylvania Hidden categories: Pennsylvania articles missing geocoordinate data(and so on)

In addition to this, The Village Postmaster states:
Operation ID UK: Health Bill 2009 Next Dates Announced skip to main | skip to sidebar Operation ID UK Helping tobacco retailers be part of the solution, not part of the problem.

yanglulu42 explains:
The mansion was sold for $167,000 to the Pennwalt Chemical Corporation to make into a research laboratory. 20 years later, in 1963, Pennwalt built a new research center in the King of Prussia area and moved out of Whitemarsh Hall. The property was neglected and vandalised over the following years.

yanglulu42 does a quick recap:
For about nine years the mansion was the site of lavish balls and receptions. The intensity of the party life dropped a bit after the depression in 1929, and fell even more after 1933 when the Stotesburies were openly criticized for enjoying a life of splendour while most of the country suffered the hardships of the Great Depression.

As a result of that, yanglulu42 belives:
For about nine years the mansion was the site of lavish balls and receptions. The intensity of the party life dropped a bit after the depression in 1929, and fell even more after 1933 when the Stotesburies were openly criticized for enjoying a life of splendour while most of the country suffered the hardships of the Great Depression.

However, whyblog thinks differently:
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But Judy Gilbert Levey has a different opinion:
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Jennifer O'Hara explains:
Of course, Stotesbury itself is pretty clearly on the wane. Even if St. John s were to be saved, to what end? Would visitors come, much less congregants? Stotesbury has no motel, no restaurant, not even a greasy spoon. Just homes in various states of being lived in or not, repair and disrepair, and one still-living church, at least as far as I could tell. The road into the town, though dreamily smooth, is longish for most &quot;want it now&quot; folks and curvaceously clings to a mountainside that might make some souls nervous.

In addition to this, Jennifer O'Hara states:
Of course, Stotesbury itself is pretty clearly on the wane. Even if St. John s were to be saved, to what end? Would visitors come, much less congregants? Stotesbury has no motel, no restaurant, not even a greasy spoon. Just homes in various states of being lived in or not, repair and disrepair, and one still-living church, at least as far as I could tell. The road into the town, though dreamily smooth, is longish for most &quot;want it now&quot; folks and curvaceously clings to a mountainside that might make some souls nervous.

Sources:
The Village Postmaster Jennifer O'Hara whyblog admin yanglulu42 Judy Gilbert Levey

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Stotesbury From: Yanglulu42 The Village Postmaster Whyblog Judy Gilbert Levey Jennifer O'Hara Admin /23788315

Still being unsure, yanglulu42 asks:
Whitemarsh Hall was a huge estate located on 300acres (1.2km2) of land in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA, and owned by banking executive Edward T. Stotesbury and his wife, Eva.

Similarly, The Village Postmaster adds:
They will happen on October 12th. I hope that there is going to be enough time for the Tobacco Display Ban to be fully debated in the manner that Mike Pelling asked for during the Committee Stage.

Furthermore, whyblog claims:
Built by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer between 1916 and 1921, the mansion consisted of 6 stories (3 of which were partly or fully underground), 147 rooms, 45 bathrooms, 100,000square feet (9,300m2), and specialty rooms including a ballroom, gymnasium, movie theatre, and even a refrigerating plant. It had been a wedding present from Stotesbury to his second wife, Eva.

Judy Gilbert Levey has another idea:
Saturday, June 20, 2009 Updating Stotesbury painting I'm back into a painting I started in mid-May. The hardest thing is getting the rowers in the right position, oars on the correct sides. When I did the painting, the boat was a blur as it went by and there were oars, reflections, colors merged together. As much as I want the work to show what it was like in that moment, the painting was done as a commission and I need to fulfill the expectation that a few details will show the team, the athetes. Now that I've put in those dashes of paint, I need to work on the whole -- finding the rhythm of the paint. The composition, as it stands now, has a strong diagonal feel with the rooftop seen above the bridge (I think it's at the Philadelphia Zoo) pulls you toward it. I may switch things around and see if I can alter the experience a bit.

Still being unsure, Jennifer O'Hara asks:
But this last view of St. John s sure does lead one to higher, more positive thoughts, faith in man s God-given ingenuity, tenacity, and ability to turn things from bad to good, doesn t it? As I said last night, many places have a sense, almost a personality. St. John s stands in welcome and in faith that someday people will return.

In response, Jennifer O'Hara claims:
Well. If nothing else, quite a few shutterbugs have made it into this almost-forgotten valley and taken pictures to document it during what might well be its passing.

Despite the previous arguments, The Village Postmaster has many reasons to think otherwise:
A tall order.But in today's Retail Newsagent Steve Stotesbury from Imperial Tobacco said that ITL would support any campaign that is proven to help reduce underage sales.

Similarly, whyblog adds:
Built by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer between 1916 and 1921, the mansion consisted of 6 stories (3 of which were partly or fully underground), 147 rooms, 45 bathrooms, 100,000square feet (9,300m2), and specialty rooms including a ballroom, gymnasium, movie theatre, and even a refrigerating plant. It had been a wedding present from Stotesbury to his second wife, Eva.

For this purpose, yanglulu42 suggests:
During much of the war the property was used for warehousing the bulk of New York s Metropolitan Museum of Art art treasures as it was feared that the Nazis would bombard Manhattan from U-boats. Eva Stotesbury had already put the property on the market after her husband s death, but there were no buyers. The property did not sell until 1943.

Jennifer O'Hara remembers that:
I ve an entire set dedicated to St. John s and a few other things in Stotesbury (mostly abandoned houses and the odd sign noting its connection to hometown boy Senator Byrd). The confession must be made that I m pretty happy with how things turned out, a few technical and fear of dogs ripping us apart issues aside. Please peruse and enjoy! No prints ordered yet, but if you re interested, just let me know. You can also shop my Etsy store .

yanglulu42 has another idea:
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Before going any further, Jennifer O'Hara wants to get this straight:
I m also very tickled to announce that Pennsylvania Magazine (a pretty nice publication, I have to say) has published one of my photographs in its July/August edition; you should be able to find copies at your newsstand or online. 

For example, yanglulu42 considers:
Built by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer between 1916 and 1921, the mansion consisted of 6 stories (3 of which were partly or fully underground), 147 rooms, 45 bathrooms, 100,000square feet (9,300m2), and specialty rooms including a ballroom, gymnasium, movie theatre, and even a refrigerating plant. It had been a wedding present from Stotesbury to his second wife, Eva.

Meanwhile, yanglulu42 came up with this idea:
Whitemarsh Hall was a huge estate located on 300acres (1.2km2) of land in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA, and owned by banking executive Edward T. Stotesbury and his wife, Eva.

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The Village Postmaster sees it this way:
A tall order.But in today's Retail Newsagent Steve Stotesbury from Imperial Tobacco said that ITL would support any campaign that is proven to help reduce underage sales.

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