Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Picture of the Brambleton Lodge of the Knights of the Pythias's drama team at Endless Caverns

Picture of Endless Caverns Bus fleet

Picture of the lodge at Endless Caverns

Picture of the Bushong House located on the New Market Battlefield and outbuildings while still operating as a farm.

Picture of railroad workers somewhere in Shenandoah County

Picture of students at the Salsibury School

Picture of Shenandoah County's 18th century courthouse. Also shown is the jail (build in the early 20th century), automobiles, and pedestrians.

A picture of the Toms Brook School around the turn of the 20th century.

Picture of the so called "Von Effinger" House in the 200 block of North Main Street in Woodstock.

Picture of community leaders at the Shenandoah County Fair

Newspaper article detailing a riot that occurred at Columbia and Liberty Furnaces west of Edinburg in Shenandoah County. It appeared in Shenandoah Herald on January 28, 1880.

The incident was sparked by the furnace owners' decision to hire…

Article about the football program at Stonewall Jackson High School

Article describing Logan Hoggarth's improvements in the Valley Baseball League and his assertion that they stem from his newly found mental focus.

Article detailing the Strasburg Express baseball team's victory over the Front Royal Cardinals

Picture and caption describing the Shenandoah Caverns

Article with historic pictures from places Shenandoah County including Lantz Mills, Toms Brook, and Woodstock

Picture of the grand opening ceremony at the First Bank office at the Woodstock Shopping Center

Photograph showing John E. Bemis with his 1913 Model T touring car. He was arrested soon after buying this car for speeding in Woodstock. The officer, who was riding a bicycle, reported he was travelling 15 miles per hour. Bemis was at one time owner…

Article about unemployment rates in the Shenandoah Valley

Picture of the descendants and friends of Philip C. Dellinger at the house he built near Woodstock. Includes names of individuals.

This photograph, which originally appeared in the Washington Post, shows a group of women during the Woodstock Bicentennial Celebration in 1952. The women are, from left to right, Mrs. Charles Wolverton Sibert, Mrs. Lyle Shelton, Mrs. Nelson Lynn,…

Article describing Councilman Jock Ekey's desire to form an ad hoc panel to discuss issues in New Market Virginia

An article describing the author's memory of downtown Strasburg during the 1940s and 1950s

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