Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church located in Fort Valley Virginia. The church was constructed in 1897 by a group of dissidents who left the St. David's Church Congregation. The two churches would reunite in 1965.

Two (2) photographs showing Mt. Zion Lutheran Church.

The photographs were dated ca. 1920.

Mt. Zion Lutheran Church is located west of Woodstock Virginia in the Fairview Community.

Postcard bearing an image of the interior of Mt. Zion Lutheran Church in advance of its Christmas Eve service.

The card is dated 1971.

Mt. Zion is located west of Woodstock Virginia in the Fairview Community.

1974 photograph of Nancy Murray, a resident of Shenandoah County Virginia.

1974 photograph of Naomi Craun, a resident of Strasburg Virginia.

1974 photograph of Naomi Weddington, a resident of Shenandoah County Virginia.

Photograph reproduction of an image showing Susan Pence Foltz and her husband Nathaniel Scott Foltz.

The two lived in Forestville Virginia where Nathaniel was a woodworker.

Nevin P. Dellinger was born in New Market in 1932. He graduated from New Market High School in 1950 and the same year enlisted in the US Army for a three year period.

Dellinger deployed to Korea as a part of the 15th Infantry Division where he…

Photograph showing the New Market Band in 1909. Identified are, from left to right:

Third row: Quessel Henkel, Lester Tidler, Jim Henkel, Russ Furry, Bob Zirkle, Archibald Higgs

Second Row: Ed Rice, Jake Bowman, Elon Linhoss, Earl Lindamood,…

Photograph showing the New Market Band in 1909. Pictured are, from left to right:

Front row: Lurty Shaver, Pete Henkel, G.C. Dean, Leonard Grabile, ___ Wise

Middle Row:

Ed Rice, Jake Bowman, Elon Linhoss, Earl Lindamood, George Higgs, Ray…

In 1805, the Union Fire Company of New Market was formed. Before then, fires were fought by a bucket brigade. In 1846, the Union Fire Company was replaced by the George Washington Fire Company, due to falling apart. The company eventually became the…

Photographic postcard showing a group of students at the New Market (Virginia) High School.

The image is dated 1919.

Identified in the picture are:

Back Row, left to right:

Paul Offman, unknown, unknown, Mary Harner (Linhoss), unknown,…

Undated photograph showing the New Market Motor Company Ford and Fordson dealership building.

The structure still stands as of 2024 at the intersection of E. Old Cross Road (formerly Cross Road) and John Sevier Road (formerly Water Street).…

Program of movies shown at the New Market and Mt. Jackson Theatres, week of April 1 1935.

On December 28th, 1926 Miss Zelda Lichliter of Strasburg Virginia received this New Year’s card from Seona of Richmond Virginia.

New Year cards were initially developed in the 19th century as secular versions of Christmas cards. Their use soon…

Half sheet document recording agreement between Isaac Ludwig, teacher, and subscribers supporting the "Oak Grove School" in Hamburg Virginia. Dated 1857.

One side of the document outlines Isaac's responsibilities in maintaining the school,…

Photograph showing Ora Dodson of Conicville Virginia.

First grade report card issued to Oshal Lofton for the 1938-1939 session of school at the Fairmount Graded School near Zepp in Shenandoah County Virginia. It was issued by the teacher Alma Pitte.

This photographic postcard bears an image of Patmos Lutheran Church located approximately two miles west of Woodstock Virginia.

The reverse of the card bears the date "1931" in pencil, but the photograph appears to be an earlier one.

Photograph of a dog,

Labeled on reverse "Patsy-Grandmother-dad's dog." The author of the label is unknown.

Pattie Moon came to Woodstock in 1975 with her husband William Crawford Moon who had been appointed the superintendent of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

They moved into the home provided for the superintendent which was undergoing a major…

Photograph showing from left to right Pauline, Zelda, and Marjorie Lichliter. The three sisters lived in Strasburg Virginia.
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