Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of a ceramic cow figurine bearing a Southern Dairies advertisement.

Southern Dairies was located on W. North Street in Woodstock Virginia during the first half of the 20th century.

Photograph showing the Bank of Toms Brook located on Main Street at the intersection of Creek Road.

The building still stands and in 2025 was the Toms Brook Post Office.

It is uncertain when this building was constructed, but the Bank of Toms…

Photograph of the Strasburg Service Station that was located on the corner of W. King and Capon Streets in Strasburg.

A sign on the building on the right reads, "Car Laundry", and a covered pavilion stands in front of it near the sidewalk.

The…

Photograph of the main house and chicken houses that comprised the egg hatchery business, Shaffer's Chicks, near Woodstock.

Two company vehicles are visible parked on the right. Both have logos on the side that read, "Shaffer's Chicks".

Photograph looking northwest of the grand opening of the Shenandoah Cooperative Farm Bureau located on W. North Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Vintage cars are parked all around the building.

Shenandoah Oil Company Bulk Oil Tanks are in the…

Photograph of Wender's Department Store located on the corner of Court and Main Streets in Woodstock.

Wender's Department Store was a well-known fixture in the area until it closed in the early 1970's.

Formerly, the building was used to house…

Photograph taken at night of Hotpoint appliances on display in an appliance store that was located in the Schmitt Building.

The Schmitt Building, still standing, is at 121 N. Main Street in Woodstock, VA.

Photograph of the building located at 244 W. King Street (Route 11) in Strasburg, Virginia.

In this image, the building was used as a truck supply business and a company van is parked in front.

The building still stands. The detached garage…

Three unidentified men in work clothes are standing inside a vehicle repair garage with displays of Monroe Shock Absorbers and Load Levelers beside them.

Photograph showing the entrance to the "Smoot Trailer" Park in Mount Jackson Virginia.

The park is located in the southern part of town on Smoot Trailer Park Road.

The photograph looks east showing US Route 11 in the distance with several…

Interior view of a commercial garage showing displays of Monroe Shock Absorbers and Load Levelers. Additional tools and equipment are along the back wall.

Photograph showing the greeting card display at the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock at the time of its Grand Opening.

Woodstock's Ben Franklin Store opened in 1936. It moved to this location in the Woodstock Shopping Center on the north end of…

Photograph of the area behind a small business.

Part of a trailer is visible on the right and the business is on the left. The word, "ICE" is visible on a stand alone cooler.

A shade tree is in the center of the image.

Photograph of the interior of the showroom of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of three unidentified men wearing work aprons and standing behind a long table loaded with various products sold by Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the building that housed Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of delivery trucks parked outside the Irvin Inc. building just north of Edinburg on Route 11. Four unidentified men are visible on the left.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett,…

Photograph of pegboard-backed shelving in Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Group photograph of the employees of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distributor business that operated just north of Edinburg on Route 11.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Royston Shiley, Tommy Helsley, Dave Barb, Margaret Fadeley, Norma Lambert,…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a…

Photograph showing the interior of the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock at the time of its Grand Opening.

Many unidentified customers are visible in the aisles.

Woodstock's Ben Franklin Store opened in 1936. It moved to this location in the…

Photograph showing the interior of the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock at the time of its Grand Opening.

Woodstock's Ben Franklin Store opened in 1936. It moved to this location in the Woodstock Shopping Center on the north end of town in the…
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