Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of a paper stock certificate from 1935, and issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. It indicated the bearer of the certificate owned 36 shares of the National Bank of Woodstock.

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Photograph of a paper stock certificate from 1935, and issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. It indicated the bearer of the certificate owned 9 shares of the National Bank of Woodstock.

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Photograph of the interior of an unidentified bank with an unidentified teller behind the counter. Frank S. Bowman, of Bowman's Department Store in Woodstock, is visible on the right side of the photograph.

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Photograph of the National Bank of Woodstock Building.

As of 2022, the building still stands at the intersection of Main and Court Streets in Woodstock.

Several other businesses were housed in the building along with the bank. Advertisements…

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Photograph of the National Bank of Woodstock building located on the corner of E. Court and N. Main Streets in Woodstock. Vintage automobiles are visible on the left and right of the image.

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Photograph of a text page describing a four-month loan extended to Harry D. Whitmer by the Peoples' Bank of Mt. Jackson on the 19th of February, 1944. A piece of property was put up as collateral.

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Undated pamphlet printed by the Shenandoah Valley Loan & Trust Company located in Woodstock Virginia.

The pamphlet outlines products offered by the company including "Time Certificates," its "Savings Department," and "Loans."

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Coin bank produced by the Citizens Bank of New Market Virginia.

The bank is designed to look like a book. Depositors would be required to tank the item to Citizens Bank to access the money since the bank held the item's key.

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Card reporting on the condition of the Mt. Jackson National Bank dated April 6 1885.

Directors include J.I. Triplett, Israel Allen, Robert M. Lantz, George W. Minnick, S.R. Hoover, Monroe Funkhouser, Joseph H. Ruby, Henry S. Wunder, and John P.…

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This coin bank was produced in the mid-1920s by the Banker’s Thrift Corporation. The company was known for their production of novelty coin banks. They, and their subsidiaries, were acquired by the Banthrico Corporation in 1931. The new company,…

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Postcard showing the First National Bank in Luray Virginia in 1917

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Postcard showing an image of the Triplett Building in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

This building was home to the Mt. Jackson National Bank (later First Virginia Bank) on Main Street. It no longer stands.

This postcard was printed in 1910.

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Postcard with a picture of buildings along Court Street in Woodstock Virginia. Pictured is the Shenandoah County Building and Loan Association, the Clerk's Office, and the historic courthouse.

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Postcard with a picture of the B. & L. Association and Shenandoah National Bank Building in Woodstock Virginia.

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Color postcard with a picture of the B. & L. Association and Shenandoah National Bank Building in Woodstock Virginia.

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Undated postcard with a picture of the First National Bank in Strasburg Virginia.

Founded in 1907, the bank currently operates under the name First Bank.

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Postcard with a picture of the First National Bank in Strasbirg Virginia.

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Color postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Bank in Strasburg Virginia.

The bank was located on King Street. In 2022 the building was empty after the closure of a Truist Bank Branch.
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