Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the Snarr & Miley Store located in Toms Brook Virginia.

A portion of the building still stands on Hillcrest Drive at the railroad tracks.

Letter from "John Scholl & Bro., Inc." of Reade Street in New York City to W.H. Baker of Toms Brook Virginia dated March 27, 1925. It concerns a damaged shipment of eggs.

W.H. Baker operated a general store and egg distribution business on Back…

Photograph taken at night showing the brightly lit entrance to an unidentified store.

Advertisements and displays are in the windows on either side of the open doorway.

Inside the store, merchandise and cosmetic ads are visible.

Photograph taken at night showing the brightly lit entrance to an unidentified store.

Advertisements and displays are in the windows on either side of the open doorway.

Inside the store, merchandise and cosmetic ads are visible.

Photograph of the Ben Franklin store in Woodstock under construction.

A sign that reads, "Ben Franklin Stores" is above the sidewalk. Scaffolding and construction debris lies beyond.

The building still stands at 108 N. Main Street in…

Photograph of the Ben Franklin store in Woodstock under construction.

Scaffolding and debris are in the foreground. The Old Woodstock Courthouse is visible in the background.

The building still stands at 108 N. Main Street in Woodstock.…

Nighttime window display at the Hugh S. Saum & Co. Hardware Store in Edinburg, Virginia.

Hugh Saum and Company was founded in 1868 by two brothers, John A. and Hugh, whose father, Abraham, had a store prior to this time.

The site of the first…

Unidentified man standing in a store beside a display case of feminine hygiene products.

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 of a store display. Costume jewelry and Seminole radios are featured on the shelves.

Photograph showing ribbon cutting and dedication of the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock.

Identified are Louise Garman (center, with scissors) and her husband, Donald Garman (beside her). The couple owned the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock for…

Photograph showing ribbon cutting and dedication of the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock.

Identified are Louise Garman (center, with scissors) and her husband, Donald Garman (beside her). The couple owned the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock for…

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 two adjacent buildings, the J.N. Clark Store and a private home with three unidentified women and a child on the porch.

The store advertises groceries, candies, dry goods and shoes in the window.

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…

Photograph of the front of the Valley Newsstand and Gift Shop that was located on Main Street, north of the courthouse, in Woodstock.

Signs on the front of the business advertise cigars, cigarettes, greeting cards, gifts, novelties, candy and a…

Photograph of the A. M. Clem & Co. store located in Fort Valley Virginia.

The store, constructed ca. 1933, still stands on the west side of Fort Valley Road where it intersections with Woodstock Tower Road.

Thre store was operated by Alfred…

Photograph of a load of lumber delivered to C.E. Thompson and Sons, on Stoney Creek Boulevard in Edinburg.

The iconic hardware and lumber store in Edinburg was established in 1958 by C.E. Thompson and his two sons, Johnny and Billy. They supplied…

Photograph of an unidentified small country store with a gas pump selling Texaco Fire Chief gasoline.

A large Coca Cola advertising sign is attached to the roof and says, "Fauver's Groc".

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…

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…

Photograph of the interior of a store.

A soft drink vending machine with a "Pepsi" advertisement on it is visible as are numerous shelves with goods on display. An open door leading to the parking lot is also there.

The store has florescent…

Photograph of the interior of a store.

A large cooler is in the foreground. Shelves with various goods on display are visible throughout the store.

Interior of a well-stocked store. Shelves of goods, a table, chairs, and all manner of sundry supplies are visible.
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