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Photograph of Woodstock Garage, an automobile repair business, gas station, and Chrysler dealership located on Route 11 in Woodstock.

The business was owned by Harold and Loise Morrison. Harold was a son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison,…

Photograph of Woodstock Garage, an automobile repair business and Chrysler dealership, that was located in Woodstock.

The business was owned by Harold and Loise Morrison. Harold was a son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr.

N. Lee Street…

Photograph of the Woodstock Fruit Cooperative Building.

The building was used to warehouse fruit from local orchards before shipping via the railroad.

This structure was located on the south side of Spring Street. In 2025 the site was home to…

Postcard with a picture of the freight depot in Woodstock Virginia.

Members of the Woodstock Fire Department's Ladies Auxiliary are posed together, all wearing corsages.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Virginia (Spiker) Hottel, Sharon Gatchell, Sadie (Baker) Herbaugh, Reva Hullihan, and Mary…

Photograph of the Woodstock Fire Department with two fire engines parked in front of it.

On the left is a 1965 Ford Fire Engine, and on the right is a 1970 Ford Tanker.

Photograph of tables and chairs set up and decorated for an upcoming Shenandoah County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner, a fundraising event that was held at the Woodstock Fire Department's banquet hall.

Photograph of the Woodstock Fire station on Court Street in Woodstock while it was under construction.

There is snow on the ground.

Photograph showing the Woodstock Fire Department. Pictured from left to right is their 1939 Diamond "T" engine, their 1942 Ford/Southern engine, and their 1931 GMC engine.

Photograph showing the Woodstock Fire Department. Pictured from left to right is their 1939 Diamond "T" engine, their 1942 Ford/Southern engine, and their 1931 GMC engine.

Color postcard with a picture of the Woodstock Fire Department, its 1931 station, and its first two motorized apparatus. On the left is a 1929 GMC and on the right is a 1931 GMC. The photograph was taken in 1931, the card sent in 1946.

Advertisement for Woodstock Equipment Company

Photograph showing the "cafeteria workers" at the Woodstock Elementary School.

Published in the 1969 Woodstock Elementary School Yearbook.

Pictured from left to right are:

-Front Row: Elizabeth Kibler, Essie Rickard
-Second Row: Georgia…

Photograph of a crowd of unidentified people gathered to celebrate the laying of a cornerstone for the Woodstock Christian Church on Muhlenberg Street.

The event took place on July 13, 1930.

Photograph of a crowd of unidentified people gathered to celebrate the laying of a cornerstone for the Woodstock Christian Church on Muhlenberg Street.

The event took place on July 13, 1930.

Photo of a photograph of Woodstock Christian Church located on Muhlenberg Street.

The land for the current building was purchased in 1922. Construction was completed in 1931 at a cost of $52,000 dollars. Made of rough cut stone, the building is…

Brochure published by the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce highlighting the town's amenities.

Group of unidentified Little League Baseball Team posed together on bleachers. They are wearing uniforms that say "Woodstock" on the front.

Two unidentified men appear at the top of the image and were probably coaches.

This photograph, which originally appeared in the Washington Post, shows a group of women during the Woodstock Bicentennial Celebration in 1952. The women are, from left to right, Mrs. Charles Wolverton Sibert, Mrs. Lyle Shelton, Mrs. Nelson Lynn,…

Advertisements for Woodstock businesses printed in a newspaper

Broadside advertising the Woodstock Academy's "
Semi-Annual Exhibition," dated February 15-16 1827.

The exhibition appears to have included a variety of theatrical productions such as monologues and numerous lectures.

The Woodstock Academy…

Photograph of the A & P Grocery store in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph showing the Woodstock 4-H Club's booth at the 1969 Shenandoah County Fair.

Small flag produced as part of festivities commemoration the 250th Anniversary of the founding of the town of Woodstock Virginia.

Flags were produced by the American Legion Post 199 in Woodstock in conjunction with the 250th Anniversary…

Article detailing Woodstock's recover from flash flooding in 2015
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