Shenandoah County Library Archives

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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…

Photograph of students at the Lebanon Church School sometime around 1910. Pictured are, from left to right:

Row 1: Ethel Beeler Heishman, Eula Beeler Walker, Mary Rhodes Himelright, Emily Funkhouser Miller, Lizzie Holtzman Hockman, Virginia…

Undated photograph showing members of the Lantz Mill Band. They are, from left to right:

Row 1: Unknown order: Oscar Coffelt, Frank Fadeley, Sam Daleley, William Cook, Unidentified man.

Row 2: Jim Coffman, Will Windle, Charlie Cook, Luther…

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,…

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…

Photograph showing a class of students taught by Marguerite Artz at the Woodstock Elementary School. Pictures, from left to right, are:

Row 1: Leo Ryman, Tommy Morrison, Larry Wilkins, L.B. Shelton

Row 2: Larry Seal, Donnie Shrum, JoAnn Miller,…

This photograph shows the Hamburg Cornet Band sometime around 1915. Pictured from left to right are:

Row 1: Rawley Newland, Albert Heishman, Beuford Hamman, John J. Myers, Vernon Vehrencamp, Will Stonner

Row 2: Will Painter, Tom Myers, W.L.…

Photograph showing the Stickley-Boyer Building on the corner of Court and Main Street in the Town of Woodstock. This structure, and a large portion of this block, were destroyed by fire in 1900.

A photograph showing the Magruder House and property on North Main Street in Woodstock Virginia. In the 1960s the house was demolished and the land was redeveloped as the Woodstock Shopping Center.

Article about the Green Haven Farm and the products they sell throughout the Shenandoah Valley.

Picture of a train crash in Woodstock near what is now the Massanutten Cemetery.

Picture of the Woodstock Float in the 1925 Apple Blossom festival. Includes names of participants.

Picture and caption describing the Strasburg Mill

Picture and caption describing the Oranda School which was built in 1915

Picture and caption describing the Maurertown Mill.

Article about the county's attempt to re-appropriate a state grant to Bank's Brother's manufacturing after they failed to meet the details of the agreement.

Article about the schools and economy of Shenandoah County.

Article describing Shenandoah County, its government, population, and services.

Article about the appointment of Mike McCormick to the principal's position at Central High School and Scott Cassell to the position of assistant principal at W.W. Robinson Elementary school.

Article about the Woodstock River Bandits and Winchester Royals baseball team splitting a double header.

Article about the kickoff of the 2012 High School Football season

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

Article about the Virginia Museum of the Civil War's historic program "Jacob Bushong Birthday Part"

Article about a newly updated version of 'Echoes of Shenandoah,' the history of schools in Shenandoah County

Article about the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisor's decision to approve a master recreation plan
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