Rocking Chair, Round Table and Candlestick in the front room of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Museum in Hillsboro, W.Va. Following complete restoration.
Project Restoration Sign at the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace in Hillsboro, W.Va. Shows people gathered in front of the museum for the 1974 Grand Opening. Sign reads: "This project is sponsored by: the West Virginia Antiquities Commission, federation of…
Portrait of the Rev. Absalom Sydenstricker Family in China. Left to right: Absalom Sydenstricker, Edgar, Pearl, Baby Grace, Caroline Maude Stulting Sydenstricker.
Portrait of Rev. Hiram Mason Sydenstricker (of Greenbrier County, W.Va.) and Wife Alma Willis Sydenstricker, Hiram was the brother of Absalom Sydenstricker and uncle of Pearl S. Buck
Portrait of Rev. and Mrs. Absalom Sydentricker with Children, Edward, Arthur and Edith in China. Arthur and Edith died of cholera in 1890, within one month of each other.
Author Pearl S. Buck seated at the microphone speaking at the annual meeting of the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Mrs. Buck was on a two-week tour of West Virginia to promote the restoration…
Author Pearl S. Buck, left, and Marie Orndorff Leist, President of the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation. Photo taken at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. at the Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs. Mrs.…