Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Photograph of Springdale, a large, two-story, brick home with four columns supporting a covered front porch. It is located about six miles southwest of Winchester, about 50 yards from the Valley Pike, and is near Opequon Creek.

The home was built…

Eight unidentified members of the 1926-1927 Middletown High School Girls Basketball team are posed in two rows on the steps of their school.

A basketball painted with, "M.H.S. 1926-27" has been placed between two players in the front.

Six unidentified, uniformed members of the 1926-1927 Maurertown High School Boys basketball team are posed on the steps of their school with their coach.

The player seated in front, 2nd from the right, is holding a basketball with "M.H.S. 1926-27"…

Photograph of the factory buildings that made up the Virginia Woolen Company in Winchester, Virginia.

The Virginia Woolen Company began operations in 1901 and was a significant woolen mill in the Winchester area when it closed in 1958.

The…

Large group of unidentified students posed on the steps of the "Middletown Agricultural High School" in Middletown Virginia.

The words, "Middletown Agricultural ..." are visible on a banner being displayed by some of the students in the back.

Portrait photograph of Olive Catherine (Stultz) Fravel as a young woman.

Olive was the daughter of Abbot Luther (1859-1922) and Minerva Francis (Wolverton) (1863-1947) Stultz.

She married William Dallas Fravel (1888-1962) in 1911. Together,…

Damaged photograph of Emons Sager, his wife, Eltie Boyer Sager, and their two sons. The family lived in Stephens City.

Frederick County Co-Operative Farm Bureau, Inc. check written to Waynesboro Gas & Oil Company.

Photograph of a map showing the 1934 boundary line between Shenandoah and Frederick counties.

Two photographs, side-by-side, both showing an unidentified couple outside.

The image on the left shows a large building in the background. Possibly, it is John Handley High School in Winchester.

Detailed map of the First Battle of Kernstown fought during the Civil War in 1862.

The words, "The Handley Library", are along the margin.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the The M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Unidentified African American staff shown in the kitchen of the White Sulphur Inn in Stephens City, Frederick County, Virginia.

The photographer was preparing to crop this picture and had applied white lines to show what he planned to exclude.

House on southeast corner of Route 11 and Route 277 (Fairfax Pike) in Stephens City, Virginia.

This was originally a tavern in Newtown, which later became Stephens City.

Now the building is the museum and offices of the Stone House…

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.

Color postcard labeled "Scenes Along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Cedar Creek, Valley of Virginia."

The image shows two men standing along Cedar Creek looking toward a railroad trestle located northwest of Strasburg Virginia along the…

Color postcard with a picture of the US 11 Bridge that crosses Cedar Creek on the border between Shenandoah and Frederick Counties in Virginia.

Colorized picture postcard showing Cedar Creek near the town of Strasburg Virginia.

The card bears the name, written in pencil, of Esther Rankin.

Postcard with a picture of the Shenandoah Valley Pike at Vaucluse in Frederick County Virginia.
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