Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the Maurertown Brethren Church.

As of 2025 the church still stands on Old Valley Pike in that community.

The photograph is labeled "Brethren Church Maurertown VA" and bears crop marks, indicating Morrsion Studios produced this…

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.

Photograph of a Gulf Service Station located on US Route 11 (Old Valley Pike) north of Toms Brook Virginia near Mt. Hebron Road. At the time of the picture, the station had been open for one week.

Lillian McCoy, who operated the station, is…

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 showing the downtown business district in Toms Brook Virginia.

The image looks north from the approximate location of St. Peters Lutheran Church. Visible is the Bank of Toms Brook building, today the Post Office.

Photograph showing four Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) football players standing behind the academy's campus in Woodstock Virginia.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Leslie "Les" Fouts, Unidentified, Unidentified, Herbert Smith Cramer.…

Photograph showing the damaged powerhouse and Triplett dam near Woodstock Virginia following a 1910 flood.

Today the site is home to Burnshire Dam.

This dam was originally the site of Rush's Mill before being purchased by J.I. Triplett in…

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 of a photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified soldier.

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified soldier.

Photograph of an early telephone switchboard, a physical panel with cords that allowed operators to connect telephone lines to establish conversations between users.

These were commonly used in the Shenandoah Valley before automatic systems were…

Unidentified young woman with short hair is descending a staircase in a bridal veil and dress. She is holding a bouquet.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man with a beard and mustache and wearing a suit and bow tie with a starched collar.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman with her hair parted on the side and pulled back.

Unidentified young woman in a bridal veil and dress posed in front of a fireplace.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a faux pearl necklace.

Damage to the glass plate is visible on the image.

Portrait photograph of Elizabeth M. (Heller) Ford in her later years.

She was the daughter of Adolf and Ella (Lichliter) Heller.

She married Dr. William Crank Ford (1866-1937) and lived on North Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man in a suit and tie beside an unidentified woman wearing a necklace.

Probably, this was a husband and wife.

Unidentified boy with one leg under the other is seated on a bench with a toy.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified older woman with short hair and wearing a necklace and cameo pin with her dress.

Interior of a room with shelves along one wall, covered windows straight ahead, and an unidentified large structure in the middle of the room.

We are unsure what this piece of equipment was used for.

Photo of a piece of paper with two distinct signatures on it.

Both are written in longhand.

The top one looks like, "F. Barton" and the bottom one looks like, "T.M. Rosenberger".

The box this glass plate negative was stored in was labeled…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with round glasses and her hair styled up. She is posed seated on a chair in front of a fireplace.

The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Woodstock".

Portrait photograph of George W. Clower in glasses and a suit.

He was the son of James Henry and Antoinette Dubois (Winfield) Clower.

The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Woodstock".

Portrait photograph of George W. Clower wearing a checkered suit and tie.

He was the son of James Henry and Antoinette Dubois (Winfield) Clower.

The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Woodstock".
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