Two photographs labeled "Growing Up Days of Joseph Locke Bushong." Joseph was born in New Market in 1884 and was a member of the family that resided in the Bushong House that is now part of the New Market Battlefield. He later moved to Manassas…
Photograph showing the Saum Hardware Store in Edinburg Virginia. The picture was taken at the public auction liquidating the inventory of the store and selling the building following its closing in 1988. The building was later demolished and replaced…
Photograph showing part of the golf course at the Shenvalee Golf Resort in New Market Virginia. The image was created by Shenandoah County's Tourism Department to help promote local attractions.
Minutes from the June 30, 1983 meeting of the "Ad Hoc Committee to Establish a Shenandoah County Library Association." This is the first recorded meeting of the group that ultimately helped established the Shenandoah County Library.
Advertisement card for the "Shenandoah Valley Antique Show & Sale" to be held July 10 & 11, 1989 at the Edinburg School Auditorium in Edinburg Virginia.
Photographs showing a large crowd around the school in Calvary Virginia west of Woodstock sometime around 1920. The event the crowd is attending is unknown.
Tintype of an unidentified woman. Reverse of the sleeve is marked "Jacob W. Coffman Traveling Stationary Photographer, Photograph Gallery, Saint Luke, Virginia."
Tintype showing an unidentified family. The rear of the image contains an advertisement for Bell's Eau Lustral Hair Dressing. The front of the sleeve contains the notation "Potters Patent March 7 1863."
Document bearing Geary Hotel letter head listing the running team of Harrisonburg Hose Company Number 4. The running team would have been part of a series of hose reel races that occurred in Woodstock on July 4, 1901 when the town celebrated the…
Counterfeit 1928 series $5 United States Note contained in the collection of the Hugh Saum Hardware Store of Edinburg Virginia. Marked by the National Bank of Woodstock.
Photograph showing members of the Lantz family at a picnic. Ten individuals have been identified by Wenona Lantz as being in the photograph. They are from left to right, back row first:
Copy of a letter sent from Franklin D. Roosevelt to A (Absalom) Willis Robertson concerning the possible closure of Camp Roosevelt, the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp located near Edinburg Virginia. Robertson at the time was the Congressional…
Photograph showing an unidentified farmhouse in Woodstock Virginia. Most likely the image shows the area across from what is now Massanutten Military Academy.