Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait of J. Eldred Swartz posed in studio. Mr. Swartz was the principal of Triplett High School. He was married to Virginia Hornsby Swartz in 1940.

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Portrait of John D. Ross and his wife, Fleta Lonas Ross. John Ross was an attorney in Mt. Jackson and former town mayor. He and his wife owned and operated the Shenandoah Alum Springs Hotel (on Rt. 717 near present day Basye) during the 1930's and…

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Photograph of Julia Virginia Fansler from the 1949 "The Beacon," Triplett High School Yearbook. Julia was the librarian at the school and a graduate of Madison College, now James Madiston University.

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Photograph showing the junior class of Triplett High School in 1943,

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a display for the Rinkerton Virginia 4-H Club in the window of the K&W Store located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Letter from Laura G. White to Hamilton Ottawa Ferguson who she describes as her "uncle." Hamilton (H.O) Ferguson was a veteran of the Spanish American War who lived in Mt. Jackson Virginia. He died on September 25 1941 at the age of 75 and is buried…

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Certificate for two shares in the "Mt. Jackson Circulating Library" issued to Joseph Homer Tisinger of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

The certificate appears to be issued by "The Collins Library Company, Thomas J. Collins, Manager." It is dated February 6…

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Postcard with a picture of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Postcard with a picture of the M.E. Church, South in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Now the Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church.

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Postcard with a color photograph of the Mt. Jackson M.E. Church, South. Now the Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church.

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Postcard showing a picture of Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The photograph is oriented north and was taken in the area of what is now King and Main Streets.

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Postcard with a picture showing Main Street and surrounding houses in Mt. Jackson looking south.

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A photographic postcard showing Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The card is dated 1911 and indicates it is looking south.

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Postcard showing an image of downtown Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Pamphlet produced for a "Masonic Banquet" held at the Riverside Tea Room on June 25, 1924.

This banquet appears to include representation from the Mt. Jackson Lodge, the Hunter Lodge in Edinburg Virginia, and the Cassia Lodge in Woodstock…

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Postcard showing the Massanutten Mountain and Valley Turnpike near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Photographic postcard showing the "Methodist Episcopal Church South" in Mt. Jackson Virginia and neighboring buildings.

The street shown is today called Orkney Drive. The photograph is facing west from Main Street (Valley Pike)

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Postcard showing a drawing of the moonlight cottage camp located near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Ten dollar note produced by the Mount Jackson National Bank. The note is considered a "National Bank Note" and was printed on June 7, 1904. It was one of 11,527 produced by the bank that year.

Note the ink mark above 3209 in the top right corner.…

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vanderbilt at their Mt. Airy Farm located just south of Mt. Jackson on the east side of Route 11 along Meems Bottom.

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Postcard showing the Mt. Airy Farm located at Meems Bottom near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Postcard with a picture of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Postcard with a color picture of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Mt. Jackson Mill Wheel frozen in the waters of Mill Creek.
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