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Pearl S. Buck Birthplace ~Hillsboro, West Virginia~      Located in the beautiful and historic "Little Levels" of Pocahontas County, at Hillsboro, West Virginia, is the restored Birthplace of Pearl S. Buck, the most distinguished descendant of two outstanding families--the Stulting and Sydenstricker families. |
     This house was built by the Stulting family who emigrated from Holland to America in 1847 and who lived here on a sixteen acre farm. On June 26, 1892, the birth of Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker took place here.![]()
     Later, writing under her married name of Pearl S. Buck, she won the hearts of Americans with her famous novel, THE GOOD EARTH, for which she won the PULITZER PRIZE FOR LITERATURE in 1932. For the high quality of her literary work, she was awarded the NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE in 1938. Pearl Buck was the first American woman to ever receive both of these awards. On June 24, 1983, the Pearl Buck U.S. Postal Stamp was issued at Hillsboro as a tribute to this great lady.
     Today the Birthplace is a fine historic house museum of 1892 where guides greet you and lead you through period rooms containing some of the original furniture and memorabilia of Pearl S. Buck, as well as West Virginia crafts, our official First Day Covers with Pearl Buck Stamps, and other souvenirs.
     In the Stulting Barn, restored in 1977, can be seen farm implements of the 1892 period.
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     The Sydenstricker House, Birthplace of Pearl Buck's father, originally in Greenbrier County, has been dismantled, transported 40 miles, and reconstructed here for use as a cultural center, with the log section as a Sydenstricker Museum. Thus the Birthplace has grown into a farm complex, adding a new historical dimension!
     The Pearl S. Buck Birthplace is a National Literary Landmark due to the efforts of the Ronceverte Woman's Club and the Friends of the Library in Ronceverte. The two groups provided financing, did research, and prepared the paperwork which brought the designation to the historic home in Pocahontas County. A plaque was obtained through Friends of Libraries USA (FOLUSA)/Literary Landmarks Register and was presented by members of the clubs at the Pearl S. Buck Birthday Celebration on Saturday, June 25, 2005. The plaque was installed on a rock donated by Michael Condon.
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(a note from the web master)
     Here is an interesting update. I've been trying to track down the translation of these Chinese Characters for several months. |
![]() Sai Zhen Zhu |
|      The first two (Sai Zhen) are the characters used for her maiden name of Sydenstricker and the third character is the one representing her first name. This particular Zhu means pearl in Chinese. I understand that these three characters are within a cartouche on her marker at her Bucks County, Pennsylvania home. | |
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     Stop by when you are in the area and plan to join us for one of our festivals or celebrations.
We hope to be adding to our web site so bookmark us and come back.
Stacie Gilmore,our vista volunteer, on loan from the Historical Society, has created a Blog relating to her work at the Pearl S Buck Birthplace entitled: Latest News. |
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