Postcard with a picture of what is now Riddleberger Hall at Massanutten Military Academy. At the time it was the only building of the Massanutten Academy.
Postcard bearing the image of the "Schoolhouse" in Zepp Virginia.
The school was also called "Central School." It is located along Zepp Road and opened in 1885. In 1939 it closed. Today it is home to the Cedar Creek Community Center and voting…
Art object produced by Louis Zeigler of "Ridgley School" for "Edith." The item is undated.
Ridgley School was located in Shenandoah County approximately 1.5 miles east of US Route 11 at the Saumsville Christian Church on what is now Ridgley Road…
Oral history interview featuring Willy and Marquetta Mitchell conducted on February 4, 2016 for the Shenandoah County Library's Black History Month Program. Willy and Marquetta were the first two African American students to attend Strasburg High…
Oral history interview featuring Gwendolyn "Gwen" Tolliver Nickens conducted on February 5, 2016 for the Shenandoah County Library's Black History Month Program. In 1963 Gwen became the first African American student to attend the formally segregated…
Oral history interview featuring Gwendolyn "Gwen" Tolliver Nickens conducted on February 5, 2016 for the Shenandoah County Library's Black History Month Program.
In 1964 Delois became the first African American student to attend what was then…
Photograph, taken from a 1951 Woodstock High School Yearbook, showing members of school's "Dancing Club" dancing. The caption indicates it was sponsored by Mary Blair Bowman.
Document announcing public sale for the personal property of William C. Pettit, deceased. Pettit was a teacher who had taught for a period in Hardy County and then in Shenandoah County where he died sometime in the early 1850s.
Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing two unidentified Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy, football players wearing letterman jackets in front of the school.