Bob Wilhelm’s Q&A
BIRTH TO ADULTHOOD
The Marshall Steam Museum tells the story of the American motor carriage from its birth at the start of the
SUSPENDED MATTERS
On June 7th, 500 feet from Auburn Heights mansion, partway up the hill above the public parking area, the view
MORE THAN SIMPLY HOOFING IT
We’ve noted in previous Questions & Answers that President William McKinley was the first sitting president to briefly ride in
FASHION CYCLES
On May 18th the Friends of Auburn Heights hosts the inaugural Auburn Heights After Hours event of 2023. The May
IN THE HOUSE
Over our years of writing weekly Q&A articles we have highlighted Garrett Snuff, National Vulcanized Fiber, Spatz Fiberglas dune buggies,
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 28
This month’s Question & Answer is supplied by FAH volunteer Elliott Warburton. Elliott is a student at A.I. DuPont High
EARLY YORKLYN PAPER
Ten years after the American Revolution, two New Castle County grist milling families found they could not compete with the
NINE FEET
A while back we were traveling to New Process Fiber in Greenwood DE researching the vulcanized fibre industry in Delaware.
CHECKING-IT
For the past several years the unrestored Marshall Brothers Paper Mill has been open one or two weekends during nice
THE ORIGINAL NUT
If one rummages through the drawers of vintage tools in Clarence Marshall’s shop in the carriage house, they may find
AUBURN ARCHIVES
If you follow Auburn Heights on social media, you may have seen postings related to the archival activities at Auburn
PUZZLING
Folks visiting Auburn Valley State Park learn of the Garrett family, which first settled in the area in 1726, followed