Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the Toms Brook School.

The building was constructed in 1879 and then expanded through several additions.

It was demolished ca. 1935.

Unidentified young woman standing beside a wicker chair in the studio.

Photograph of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church on the corner of N. Church and E. Locust Streets in Woodstock.

A historically black church, it was built in 1921 to replace an earlier one on the same location. A man is standing in the doorway in the…

Unidentified young Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet standing at attention and wearing his school's uniform.

Unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet, seated, and wearing his school's uniform and with his hat on his knee.

Photograph of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock, Virginia.

Superimposed on the image are small, oval photographs of M. Coffman, the Superintendent of the Sunday School, and Rev. S.W. Kuhns, the Pastor.

Unidentified little girl posed with a dog beside her.

Harrisonburg Baptist Church used to be on East Market Street in Harrisonburg. It was razed when a new Baptist church was built on South Main Street.

In 2004, the site was a parking lot.

The name, "Bowens", is written on the glass plate of this image of a young woman.

Photograph of a drawing of a large unidentified church.

Portrait of an unidentified woman with short hair.

The name, "Stickley" is written on the glass plate of this image of two young girls with big bows in their hair.

Probably, these were sisters.

Woodstock Presbyterian church hidden somewhat by a row of shade trees growing along the unpaved street. Church windows and door are arched.

The name, "Rickard", is written on the glass plate of this image of a toddler on a wicker chair.

Black and white image of the stained glass window located inside Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Woodstock Virginia.

Three unidentified children, of varying ages, posed together in the studio.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified chapel showing large stained glass window, arched columns, and two sections of wooden pews.

Two unidentified children, one propped up on a wicker chair and an older one standing beside the chair.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photo of a photo of Burgess Nelson's home in Mt. Jackson.

Burgess designed this home using the Risig House in Roanoke as its inspiration. That home is pictured in Morrison Studio Collection number 002117.

Unfortunately, the home pictured here…

The name, "Neal", is written on the glass plate for this image of a man seated in a wicker chair.

Photograph of a photograph of a home in Mt. Jackson that was built by Burgess Nelson.

Burgess designed this home using the Risig House in Roanoke as its inspiration. That home is pictured in Morrison Studio Collection number…

Unidentified woman standing beside a wicker chair and wearing a dress with scalloped trim around the collar.

Photograph of Jacob Earl Hottle as a young man, seated, in round glasses and wearing a suit.

His wife was Margaret Mae (Stoneburner) Hottle.

Photograph of a photograph of the M.F. Risig residence located on Raleigh Court in Roanoke, Virginia.

Unidentified young man wearing his U.S. Army uniform.
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