Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Vintage milk delivery vehicle used by Southern Dairies in Woodstock.

The creamery operated from W. North Street for many years.

Picture of the school in Fort Valley, Virginia.

It is no longer standing but was located on Woodstock Tower Road near the site of the current Fort Valley Library.

Photograph showing the interior of Massanutten Academy's Lantz Hall with desks.

Photograph of the Strasburg School located on High Street in Strasburg, VA.

Photograph of the second Maurertown School, built in 1911, which replaced a one room schoolhouse nearby.

This school was built south of town on the east side of Rt. 11.

It served the community until 1941, when it was sold to James Bowers who…

Image of a school building beside a dirt road. A basketball hoop is visible on the right.

The word, "Conicville" was written on the glass plate.

Photo of a photograph showing 21 individual student portraits, 9 girls and 12 boys, aligned in three rows.

All of the students are unidentified.

Unidentified girl with a bow in her curled hair, is wearing a coat and standing by a chair.

Unidentified young child posed seated on a cushioned chair.

Unidentified young child seated on a chair.

Photograph of (l to r) Patsy Kay Miller with her sister, Shirley Ann Miller. The image was made when the girls were young, probably in the early 1940s.

Their parents were Archie S. and Anna Belle (Mumaw) Miller. The sisters were the oldest of…

Unidentified woman seated in a chair with her ankles crossed.

Photograph showing the Strasburg Steam Flouring Mill located in Strasburg Virginia.

The Strasburg Steam Flouring Mill occupied the area at 390 East King Street and its parking lot.

Original mill buildings stood at the back of the parking lot…

Photograph of Happy's Service Station.

This building may be located at 772 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia, but it is uncertain.

Unidentified young child is seated on a chair.

Unidentified young child is seated on a pillow on a chair and wearing a knit sweater and hat.

An adult's arm is visible on the left and is supporting the child.

Family photograph of the Frank Funkhouser family.

Pictured (l to r) are: James Franklin “Frank” Monroe, his wife, Rose Frances (Wetzel), son Clyde Wilbur and daughter, Arlene Eliza.

Frank and Rose’s oldest son, Austin Junior Funkhouser, is…

Photograph of Charles Adam Ritenour, on the left, with his older brother, Clyde Wayne Ritenour, on the right. Both are wearing overalls.

They were the children of Clyde Maynard (1906-1968) and Isabel (Clem) (1906-1988) Ritenour. They grew up in…

Unidentified young child is seated on a chair and holding a toy.

Two unidentified children, a boy and a girl, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

The name, "Loveless", appears on the glass plate negative.

Unidentified young girl seated on a bench.

The name, "J.L. Ritenour" appears on the glass plate.

Unidentified young woman, probably teenaged, is seated on a bench with her ankles crossed.

Overexposed image of an unidentified girl seated on a bench.

Photograph of Ruth (Miller) Sorrells as a child with glasses and short hair.

Ruth grew up on Main Street in Woodstock, the only child of Harry Alton (1908-1996) and Sudie Pearl (Foster) (1912-1990) Miller.

In the 1940 census, her father worked…

Photograph of Maude Florence (Lindamood) Funkhouser seated in a chair and wearing a polka-dotted dress and glasses.

The name, "Maud Funkhouser", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Maude was one of at least seven children born…
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