Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Postcard showing the North Fork of the Shenandoah River near New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing the Shenandoah River near Brocks Gap in Rockingham County Virginia

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Postcard showing the Shenandoah River near New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing the iron bridge over the Shenandoah River west of New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing the Shenvalee Motel located in New Market Virginia

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Postcard flyer detaining the Shenvalee Hotel at New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing an unknown iron bridge with the saying "Greetings from New Market, Va."

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Postcard showing Zirkle Hall on the campus of the Shenandoah Valley Academy in New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing the River Lawn Farm house located approximately three miles from New Market Virginia

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An unlabeled postcard showing the freight depot in New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing downtown and Main Street in New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing downtown buildings along Main Street in New Market Virginia looking south. It includes the "Historic Town Pump."

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Postcard showing downtown buildings looking north along Main Street in New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing downtown building along Main Street in New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing downtown buildings along Main Street (US Route 11) in New Market Virginia including the Lee-Jackson Hotel.

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Postcard showing the historic "Post Struck by Shell" near which General Breckinridge and staff were reconnoitering during the Battle of New Market.

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Postcard showing a post struck by a shell during the Battle of New Market,

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Postcard showing the Smith Creek Baptist Church which is located in New Market VA. The church was built in 1833 and used as a hospital during the Civil War.

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Postcard showing Emmanuel Lutheran Church located in the western portion of New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing St. Matthews Lutheran Church in New Market Virginia. Located on the same site as the current Reformation Lutheran Church.

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Postcard showing what was then the Methodist Episcopal Church, South located on what is now Congress Street in New Market Virginia.

Today the church is the Manor Memorial United Methodist Church.

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Postcard showing the Smith Creek Baptist Church that was erected in 1902. The building is located in New Market Virginia and was a "Regular Baptist" congregation.

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Postcard showing two buildings that held the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Congregation in New Market Virginia. The first was built in 1848 and was replaced in 1892 by the second structure, which still stands.

The card includes information on their…

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Postcard showing a drawing of Reformation Lutheran Church, then called Emmanuel-St. Matthew's, while it was under construction. Card was produced to encourage contributions.

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Postcard showing the Civil War battlefield at New Market Virginia.
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