Shenandoah County Library Archives

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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.

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Photograph by Hugh Morrison showing the dynamiting of the Triplett Dam east of Woodstock on June 19, 1910. The dam was destroyed to alleviate issues caused by extreme flooding. The dam was owned by Dr. J.I. Triplett who has designed it to produce…

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Scan of an elementary certificate issued to Conrad Allen Helsley for successfully completing the course of study at Toms Brook Elementary School. It was issued on May 31, 1963.

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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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Document appointing Joseph W. Evans Postmaster of Edinburg Virginia. He was appointed on July 29, 1868. This document was signed by St. John Bull Skinner, acting postmaster general on August 11 1868.

Joseph Evans would serve as postmaster in…

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Edinburg Fire Company "Soiree Minstrels" show held on April 3rd and 4th 1931. Show directed by Stanley Murray and Mrs. George W. Ring Jr. Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison of Woodstock Virginia. The show was held in the Edinburg Theater.

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Letter written from R.K. Hoch to the manager of the "Woodstock Ball Club" inquiring about playing for the team that year. At the time Woodstock fielded a team as part of the Shenandoah Valley Baseball League which included teams from throughout the…

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Photograph showing the baseball team for Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy, sometime around 1910.

Two individuals in the photograph are identified. At the far right of the center row is Charles Roller. In the front row, center…

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Photograph showing the 1912 Massanutten Academy (now Massanutten Military Academy) football team. The back of the photograph identified 1 Wilmer Heatwole, 2 Charles Roller, and 3 Lem Cricponberger (Doc.).

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Photograph of four boys standing in front of Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy. Charles Roller is pictured second from the right. Riddleberger Hall is pictured in the background.

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Photograph showing an unidentified scene, possibly of a town.

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Photograph showing an unidentified farmhouse in Woodstock Virginia. Most likely the image shows the area across from what is now Massanutten Military Academy.

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Photograph showing a group of unidentified boys in front of Lantz Hall at Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy.

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Copy of a letter sent from Franklin D. Roosevelt to A (Absalom) Willis Robertson concerning the possible closure of Camp Roosevelt, the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp located near Edinburg Virginia. Robertson at the time was the Congressional…

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Photograph showing members of the Lantz family at a picnic. Ten individuals have been identified by Wenona Lantz as being in the photograph. They are from left to right, back row first:

-Virginia Lantz, Wenona's mother
-Lydia Tysinger, Wenona's…

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Counterfeit 1928 series $5 United States Note contained in the collection of the Hugh Saum Hardware Store of Edinburg Virginia. Marked by the National Bank of Woodstock.

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Photograph showing a marching group in the Edinburg Ole Time Festival parade, ca. 1990.

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Document bearing Geary Hotel letter head listing the running team of Harrisonburg Hose Company Number 4. The running team would have been part of a series of hose reel races that occurred in Woodstock on July 4, 1901 when the town celebrated the…

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Clippings detailing various events that were held in the area to celebrate Shenandoah County's Bicentennial in 1972.

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Undated bumper sticker featuring "I Love Edinburg Ole Time Festival."

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Photograph of three cows at an unidentified farm.

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Print from Harper's Weekly Magazine depicting a scene in Woodstock Virginia where troops were being recruited for the Confederate Army.

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Tintype of an unidentified man. Reverse of photographs labaled "N. Routzahn Photographer Winchester VA."

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Tintype showing an unidentified family. The rear of the image contains an advertisement for Bell's Eau Lustral Hair Dressing. The front of the sleeve contains the notation "Potters Patent March 7 1863."

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Tintype showing an unidentified woman,
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