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Selinsgrove Speedway Stock Car Races
A broadside poster advertising the Selinsgrove Speedway Stock Car races, held in the 1950s.
From 1959-1962, races were only held on special occasions such as the Fourth of July, Labor Day, and the Selinsgrove Fair Week. This race was held on Labor Day, suggesting that the poster originates from the late 1950s.Tags Charles-Bo-Fasold -
Pin Collection (Basketball team, Phi Mu Delta)
Pin featuring photograph of the 1913 basketball team; 1926 ribbon pin for twelfth-annual conclave, Phi Mu DeltaTags Charles-Bo-Fasold -
Letter to the Missionary Institute
A response from Sol. Molick to Mr. William Noetling in response to his inquiry about a teaching position at the Missionary Institute (now Susquehanna University) on its opening in 1858.Tags Charles-Bo-Fasold -
Hotel Shikellamy Silverware
The Hotel Shikellamy was built in 1891 by the Drumheller brothers of Sunbury. The hotel burned to the ground on May 4, 1898. A large dining room on the property accommodated the many travelers that were brought to the area by train and canal. -
Hotel Shikellamy Photographs
The Hotel Shikellamy was built in 1891 and operated until 1898. Overlooking the Susquehanna River, the land where the hotel stood is now Shikellamy Lookout State Park. -
Hotel Shikellamy Key
The Hotel Shikellamy was built in 1891 by the Drumheller brothers of Sunbury. The hotel burned to the ground on May 4, 1898. A large dining room on the property accommodated the many travelers that were brought to the area by train and canal. -
Hotel Shikellamy Brochure
This brochure advertised the Hotel Shikellamy. It outlined the location of the hotel, amenities and entertainment offered by the hotel. Recreation opportunities at the hotel included a bowling alley, outdoor croquet, and lawn games. -
Football Poster/ Broadside Collection
Posters advertising Susquehanna University football gamesTags Charles-Bo-Fasold -
Civil War Medal
A medal given to the 131st regiment of Civil War veterans when they gathered in 1905. In the photograph, veterans can be seen wearing the pins at their reunion.Tags Charles-Bo-Fasold