Photograph showing a flooded bridge across the North Fork of the Shenandoah River at Red Banks in Shenandoah County. Three unidentified people are standing in the foreground.
Photograph showing a group of nine unidentified women. It is part of a group of photographs from a camping trip to Red Banks along the Shenandoah River. It was conducted by the Edinburg "XYZ Club."
In 1941 five members of Edinburg Virginia’s Boy Scout Troop 54, called the “Hawk Patrol,” took this picture on the steel river bridge east of town during a scouting adventure. Pictured from left to right Douglas Hawkins, Frank Wilkins, William Davis,…
Picture showing two cars crossing the Shenandoah River along the road from Edinburg to Fort Valley Virginia. The ferry was used from 1942-1943 following a flood that destroyed the river bridge. Pictured here are:
Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a group of boys swimming in the Shenandoah River at Camp Lupton just east of Woodstock. The camp site was owned and operated by Massanutten Military Academy during the mid and late 20th century.
Postcard showing an iron bridge crossing the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.
The bridge was located on what is now called New Market Depot Road which connected the town of New Market Virginia to the New Market Depot on the nearby rail line.…
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…