Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard showing "Ye Old Dinner Bell Antique Shop" on Route 108 near Mount Jackson Virginia

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Photo of William Hoyle Garber, of Mt. Jackson, as a young boy.

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Store front view of Wender's Department Store Mt. Jackson Virginia. On the steps Mr. Harry Howard manager and with wife, daughter and store clerk.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the front of Wender's Department Store's Mt. Jackson location. A second store was located in Woodstock Virginia. Both were operated by Simon Wender.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the front of Wedner's Department Store' on Main Street in Mt. Jackson. That store was open from ca. 1920 until the late 1960s.

Wender's Department store had a second, larger location in Woodstock…

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the front of Wedner's Department Store's Mt. Jackson location. A second store was located in Woodstock Virginia. Both were operated by Simon Wender.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the staff inside Walter's Resturant located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. From left to right is Joe Walters, Barbara Olinger Walters, Ray Larrick, Melvin Walters, Frances Walters, Selina…

Vehrencamp's
In 1955 Triplett and Vehrencamp closed their downtown store and reopened under the name Vehrencamp's on the north end of town. Their Grand Opening celebration can be seen in this photograph. This new structure had been operating as the Rinker…

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Postcard showing a view of the Valley Turnpike just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia

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Scan of the Triplett Trumpeter from May 24, 1943. The Trumpeter was a newspaper produced by the students and staff of Triplett High School in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Four (4) pages total.

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Photograph of a boys sports team posed on the front steps of Triplett High School.

Trophies are visible on lower center of image. The sport is unknown, but may be a track and/or field team.

Identified are:

Standing, left to right: Fred…

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Triplett High School May Day King Donald Funkhouser and Louise Rinker.

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Four (4) photographs showing the aftermath of a February 14, 1925 fire that destroyed the Triplett High and Vocational School in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Program created for the Triplett High School's 1954 Fair, sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America (FHA) and Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapters. This annual event was designed to promote the organizations, the competitions they competed…

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Postcard with a picture of the Triplett High and Vocational Training School located in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The building is no longer standing.

Triplett and Vehrencamp Delivery Trucks
Throughout the 20th century, one of Mt. Jackson’s most prominent commercial establishments was Triplett and Vehrencamp, a farm supply and hardware business. Located on Main Street, near the current town hall, this organization occupied a sprawling…

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Tisinger Farm located just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia on US Route 11.

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Postcard showing a view of "The Knob."

"The Knob" is a geographic feature on the Massanutten Mountain just east of the town of Mt. Jackson Virginia. It is called "Short Mountain."

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A brochure printed to describe the history of the Mt. Jackson Colored Cemetery around the time of the cemetery's re-dedication in 2004.

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Postcard with an interior photograph of the Family Cafeteria Restaurant in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Postcard showing T.E. Moore's dam located on the Shenandoah River near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

The dam was located northeast of town and provided power for Thomas E. Moore's mill and furniture making operation. The photograph used in this card was…

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Photographic postcard. Image shows St. Andrew's Episcopal Church which still stands on Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The postcard is undated.

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Postcard with a picture of the original location of the intersection of Main Street (Valley Pike) and Orkney Springs Grade in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

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Postcard showing the Southern Railway Depot in Mt. Jackson Virginia
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