Thank You

Greg Bell

What a find! We now have a detailed, marvelous photograph of the Ross Railroad station (long ago demolished). This jewel now hangs in the Governor's office of the Ross Mansion. Thank you.

Betty Bevans

Thank you for a labor of real love, over 24 hours of work. Betty made fabric panels for the screen in the Jester bedroom at the Ross Mansion. They're perfect.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Johnson

Our children visitors will cheer because of the gift of two historic dolls donated by the Johnsons and now living in the Ross Mansion's nursery.

Ron MacArthur

Who says a gift needs to be old? Ron took a picture of the Ross Plantation from the city's cherry picker. Enjoy this view from the air by visiting its place of honor in the passageway between the kitchen and the gift shop in the Ross Mansion. Thanks for making history, Ron.

Eleanor Jamison

Thank you for all your support, but this is a special thanks for a wonderful Persian rug for the nursery in the Ross Mansion. Each donation adds to telling the Ross story, and this rug really makes the room better reflect the way it was in the Civil War.

Earl & Betty Tull

Thank you for a lovely green art glass vase. It is now permanently added to the other treasures in the Formal Parlor of the Ross Mansion. But that is not all. Thank you for a much needed antique brass towel rack to be used in the dressing room of the Governor's suite.

Carolyn Acotton Roe

Wow. Thank you for the very antique, hand-made linen doily which makes a new addition to our collection from 1791. What a great piece of history and what a joy to have anything added to our museum that is 216-years-old. If you haven't seen it, you need to visit the museum today. What an interesting textile.

The Web Site Volunteers

You know who you all are. Thank you for the hours and hours of work invested into updating this web site. Thank you Delmarva Digital for the donated special break on the cost of getting us online with an improved look and a better running site. Thank you for NoUVIR Research for paying the bill. It is going to be so nice to climb onto the web and find out details about trips, events, news and other key information. Volunteers make our organization special, not to mention, it saves a lot of money. Our dollars go much farther because people give of their time and talents.

Woody Woodruff

Thank you for changing light bulbs. Without you the museum would be in the dark.

And thank you to all the special people that do so much in the society.