Logger Hanging

Name/Title

Logger Hanging

Entry/Object ID

2025.7.1

Description

Dwight Hartman and his wife Ellen Pellman Hartman (an early board member of BMHC) loved to travel. They often went to Europe and on one of their trips to France they visited the wood carver who created this carving. Dwight was quite taken with his work and particularly loved this piece. He bought it and then had it shipped to his trucking company, Truck Enterprises, Inc in Harrisonburg. It hung behind the front desk of the business for many years until the business was bought out and the name changed to Kenworth Sales, Harrisonburg. Whenever the piece was talked about, people discussed how much it cost, how much it weighed, and how Dwight paid so much to have it shipped over from France.

Context

Dwight loved this work of art because it reminded him of how trucking has changed over the years, from ox carts to eighteen wheelers. Dwight's father, Dan Hartman had one of the first trucking businesses in the Shenandoah Valley. He began the business in the late 1920s hauling ducks to Washington DC and he built his trucking business from there.

Cataloged By

Hannah Hendricks

Acquisition

Accession

2025.7

Source or Donor

Pearl Hartman

Source (if not Accessioned)

Pearl Hartman

Made/Created

Manufacturer

A.P. Bosshardt

Place

Country

France

Region

Central Europe

Continent

Europe

Material

Wood, Stained

Location

Location

Building

Corn Crib

Date

October 1, 2025

Condition

Reason for Exam

At Acquisition

Overall Condition

Excellent

Date Examined

Aug 15, 2025

Valuations

Date

Aug 11, 2025

Notes

Cost several thousand dollars at time of purchase. Donor remembers that it cost almost as much to ship from France to America as it did to purchase.

Relationships

Related Publications

Publication

Connecting the Generations: a Biography of Dwight Hartman

Notes

Pearl Hartman could donate a copy if the Center wishes to acquire one

General Notes

Note Type

Information Provided By

Note

Pearl Hartman

Created By

info@brethrenmennoniteheritage.org

Create Date

August 11, 2025

Updated By

info@brethrenmennoniteheritage.org

Update Date

October 30, 2025