Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified students posed outside the school at Lantz Mills.

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Unidentified students posed just outside their school building.

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Group of unidentified students posed outside the school in Lantz Mills, Virginia.

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Photograph of the school house in Maurertown, Virginia. The building is no longer standing.

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Photograph of the back and side of the school building in Quicksburg, Virginia.

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Detailed map of the First Battle of Kernstown fought in 1862. The words, "The Handley Library", are along the margin.

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Spangler's Mill was located on the southern edge of Strasburg on Route 11. The building is still there today. The water-powered mill was built in 1797, close to the confluence of Cedar Spring Run and the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.

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Looking east towards Signal Knob Mountain from Strasburg. The railroad bridge runs close to the Shenandoah and Warren County line.

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Early photograph of Spangler's Mill on the southern edge of Strasburg on Route 11. Two unidentified men are also in photo. Built in 1797, the mill was close to the confluence of Cedar Spring Run and the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.

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Hugh Morrison, Jr. of Morrison Studio in Woodstock, created this playful self-portrait by taking two separate photographs of himself and merging them together. He also did similar work in tintype.

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Hugh Morrison, Jr. of Morrison Studio in Woodstock created this playful self portrait by taking two separate photographs of himself and merging them together.

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Damaged photograph showing railcars and the rear of the Strasburg Steam Flouring Mill in Strasburg Virginia.

Strasburg Steam Flouring Mills occupied the area at 390 East King Street and its parking lot. Original mill buildings stood at the backā€¦

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Photograph of the rear of the Mt. Clifton School and a second structure located at the rear of the building.

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Photograph of the school building in Hamburg, Virginia.

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Photograph of Forestville School. Today, it is used as the Forestville Community Center.

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Photograph of the Mt. Clifton School.

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Photograph of the school building in Forestville, Virginia.

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Photograph of Sam Crabill's farm on Ridgely Road in Woodstock. Sam's wife was a Windle. The farm buildings are no longer there.

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Frank Spiggle, his wife, Daisy, and their daughter, Goldie Irene shown riding in an early automobile.

The photograph was taken near Maurertown, circa 1913.

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Roy Gochenour with two mules and a plow.

Mr. Gochenour had a farm on Ridgely Road in Woodstock. His son, Lewis Gochenour still lived there in 2002.

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Unidentified people standing in the doorway of a large barn on Samuel Crabill's farm located on Ridgeley Road, Woodstock.

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Unidentified men standing by a large barn. Photograph has faded.

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Blacksmith William Harrison "Harry" Ritenour, standing in the doorway of his shop in Maurertown. He is holding his young daughter, Mary Frances Ritenour Crabtree. His son, Wilmer Ritenour is standing beside him.

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Group of unidentified people sitting on the ground outdoors.

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Unidentified ship, possibly named "Volunteer" docked by a wide pier.
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