Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Four unidentified girls dressed in black. Where the photograph was taken is unknown.

Photograph of an unidentified man in a field aiming a shotgun. Where photograph was taken is unknown.

A group picture taken outdoors of members of one of the Reformed churches. The back of the photo is labeled, "Andie Cofferman's picture. Reformed Picnic in about 1904."

A formal wedding portrait. The back of the photograph identify the bride as Lois Evans. The groom's name is first labeled as Lem Evans (of Edinburg, Virginia), but is then crossed out and is replaced with Bill Marks.

Photograph of unidentified woman feeding a doe.

Photograph of bear in the wild.

Photograph of a parade with a focus on a float called "Strasburg: Heart of the Shenandoah Valley." The parade was part of the Apple Blossom Festival.

Group photograph commemorating the Shenandoah Publishing House Picnic. Several are holding a banner recognizing the Woodstock Times.

Photograph of carriage crossing Stoney Creek. As a child, Patsy Cline lived in the house to the left of the center house.

Photograph of four unidentified people crossing the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, near New Market. The people are crossing with a carriage and two horses.

Reproduction of a photograph of four unidentified Caucasian children surrounding a young unidentified African-American woman.

Original held in the collection of Hupp's Hill. Produced by George S. Aldhizer and labeled "Carrie's."

Photograph of the stable for Woodstock Hotel, located on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. The hotel's building later became the home of the Walton & Smoot Pharmacy.

Photograph of Frank Racey. Where photograph was taken is unknown.

Letter sent by Shenandoah County resident Christopher Fansler to Mary C. Fansler in August 1863. At the time Christopher, a native of Woodstock VA, was serving in the Confederate Army's 12th Cavalry Regiment and was stationed in Culpeper Virginia.…

The Edinburg Fire Department was founded in 1869. H.H. Riddleberger was captain and Robert Ruby and Green Swann were lieutenants. The department consisted of only a bucket brigade because the city did not have a water system. According to accounts,…

Group photograph of six men. Some are holding axes, while others are holding tool boxes. The men are E.G. Dingledine, Will Wolfe, Bob Zirkle, Frank Wolfe, Phil Bowers, and Newt Zirkle.

Photograph of farm buildings in Strasburg. The photograph is labeled with "E739 03461."

Photograph of Chemstone when it burned down. Fred Stickley is pictured in the bottom left.

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…

Photograph of two unidentified men with a donkey. It is unknown where the photograph was taken.

Stamp-size photograph of an unidentified young woman.

A photograph of Jemima Clark.

In the late 19th century, many traveled to Orkney Springs to benefit from the health spa. Often, those visitors would stay overnight in Mt. Jackson to break up the long trip.

In 1870, the St. Charles Hotel opened its doors to travelers and locals…

Photograph of the home of Christian Shirley, in New Market, Virginia.

Photograph of Elon Linhoss in front of his pharmacy in New Market, Virginia.
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