Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard showing a reenactment of the Battle of New Market by US Marines and Virginia Military Institute Cadets on September 20 1923. Includes a description of the battle and note that the re-enactment attracted 150,000 spectators. .

Postcard showing a Conestoga Wagon on display at the Zirkledale Museum. The museum was located at an unknown site near New Market Virginia, The wagon was supposedly constructed in that town.

Postcard showing a Conestoga Wagon on display at the Zirkledale Museum. The museum was located at an unknown site near New Market Virginia, The wagon was supposedly constructed in that town.

Postcard showing the Shell Struck Post near what is now Reformation Lutheran Church in New Market Virginia

Postcard showing Bobby Jones exhibiting his skills in front of the Shenvalee Hotel in New Market Virginia. Includes description of the hotel.

Postcard showing the Shenandoah River near New Market Virginia. Includes description of the river and its history.

Postcard showing Brock's Gap in Rockingham County Virginia. Includes description of the gap and its history.

Postcard showing buildings on Main Street in Luray Virginia, Page County

Postcard showing Luray Public Schools and a description of their history.

Postcard showing an aerial view of Luray Virginia with description of the town.

Postcard showing the Shenandoah River and Strickler's Knob in the background. Includes description of the Knob and local landmarks.

Postcard showing a Mountain and Steam in the Shenandoah National Park near the Stony Man Peak in Page County Virginia

Postcard showing the interior of the cellar-fort called Rhodes Fort near Luray Virginia. Includes decription of the site.

Postcard showing the Lee Highway near Luray Virginia. Includes description of the route.

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Postcard showing the "Bloody" Ford on the Shenandoah River near Luray. Includes description of how it received its name.

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Postcard of the "Egypt" House near Luray Virginia with description of its use as a fort and construction

Notice sent from Warren B. French Jr., President and General Manager of the Shenandoah Telephone Company to subscribers notifying them of a change to dialing procedures for station to station calls.

Photograph showing a woman photographer. Taken from the Shenandoah Valley Academy's 1946 Yearbook on a page labeled Annual Staff.

In 1949 the Shenandoah Valley Drive In Theatre opened just south of Woodstock Virginia. The theater had a single screen, large concession stand, and could accommodate 300 cars.

This operation opened at the time when Drive-In Theatres were…

December 2016 newsletter "The Valley ConnectShen" published by Shenandoah Valley Equality (formerly Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association).

September 2016 newsletter "The Valley ConnectShen" published by Shenandoah Valley Equality (formerly Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association).

March 2017 newsletter "The Valley ConnectShen" published by Shenandoah Valley Equality (formerly the Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association).

June 2017 newsletter "The Valley ConnectShen" published by Shenandoah Valley Equality (formerly the Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association).

September 2017 newsletter "The Valley ConnectShen" published by Shenandoah Valley Equality (formerly the Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association).

December 2017 newsletter "The Valley ConnectShen" published by Shenandoah Valley Equality (formerly the Shenandoah Valley Gay and Lesbian Association).
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