Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph labeled "John Paul Williams Farm." Image shows group of individuals in front of a brick house posing with a car and truck. The location of the farm and identities of who is in the picture in unknown.

Photograph showing Company A of the 2nd Virginia Volunteer Regiment after returning from service during the Spanish American War. It is dated December 15, 1898 and was taken by Hugh Morrison.

The company consisted primarily of men from Woodstock…

Christmas Card sent from Margaret Hupp of Fishers Hill to Zelda Lichliter of Strasburg.

Photograph showing a group of unidentified girls on horseback at Camp Strawderman west of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph, taken at an unknown location, showing Barney Miller with a bicycle. A resident of Edinburg Virginia, Barney W. Miller was born September 27, 1886 and died April 19 1935.

Card announcement for the Edinburg High School Class of 1918 Graduation Ceremonies.

Item is two sided and folds into an envelope shape with image 19-0103-003 being the reverse. Card was never posted.

Contains information about the class…

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 a group of people around a cabin at Camp Strawderman located west of Edinburg Virginia. The photograph is undated.

Photograph showing "employees, and members of their families and friends, of the Shenandoah Publishing House and the Northern Virginia Daily" at a picnic at Elizabeth Furnace in Powell's Fort Valley (now Fort Valley Virginia).

The individuals in…

Photograph showing a group of black face entertainers. The photograph is labeled "Cake Walk October 13th 1899 Benefit New Market Fire Co."

The Cake Walk was a popular minstrel performance at the time that ridiculed an African American dance of the…

Pamphlet advertising the movie "No No Nanette." Distributed by the Strand Theater. Dated September 16 1930 and September 17 1930.

Program from the "Miss Shenandoah Valley Beauty Pageant" dated December 2, 1938. The contest was held at the New Market Theatre.

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

Valentine signed by Eleanor Weston and given to Zelda Lichliter of Strasburg Virginia. The card is undated.

Unlabeled photograph showing a cabin and other building at Camp Strawderman. The camp is located west of Edinburg Virginia.

Reverse of the image contains a mark from "Beazleys Photo Finishing Service" which was located in Edinburg Virginia.

Color photograph showing seven unidentified girls at Camp Strawderman, located west of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph showing girls on horseback at Camp Strawderman west of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph showing a small child and group of girls with a flag at Camp Strawderman west of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph showing a group of four girls and one boy at Camp Strawderman west of Edinburg, All subjects of the photograph are unknown.

Photograph showing women participating in a "water show" at Camp Strawderman west of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph showing a group of girls at Camp Strawderman in a car and several on horseback. The image is undated and the subjects are unidentified.

The reverse of the photograph is labeled "Which is Blanche? I want to be sure I'll know her."

Photograph showing a group of girls and one male subject at Camp Strawderman. The reverse of the image is labeled "Hike to Orkney."

Photograph showing two unidentified girls at Camp Strawderman west of Edinburg Virginia.

Post card sent from "Lilliam" to her grandmother Regina Funk of Stephens City Virginia.

The postcard contains a postmark from Strasburg Junction near the town of Strasburg Virginia and the mark is dated June 18 1910.

Photograph of Julia Virginia Fansler from the 1949 "The Beacon," Triplett High School Yearbook. Julia was the librarian at the school and a graduate of Madison College, now James Madiston University.
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