Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Picture of the second grade class at Edinburg School with names

Picture of a postcard showing the Chapin and Sachs manufacturing company on North Street in Woodstock Virginia

Picture of Shenandoah County's 1918 Jail

Picture of Main Street in Woodstock Virginia with description of some buildings. Mislabeled as Edinburg VA

Picture of a postcard showing the Edinburg Mill and a describing outlining its uses up to the year 2004

Article describing the findings of an architectural survey of Shenandoah County

Article discussing the Shenandoah County Library's children's specialist Jennifer Heelen

Picture showing businesses on Woodstock's Main Street in the early 20th century. Includes T. Glenn Locke's store, Gibbs Hardware, and W.M. Calvert's clothing store.

Article about the Virginia Historic Resource Board's decision to approve Mt. Jackson's historic district application

Article about the county's attempt to re-appropriate a state grant to Bank's Brother's manufacturing after they failed to meet the details of the agreement.

Picture of a Mock Shock Trauma Drill at Merillat

Article about the purchase of of Jacob Stiegel's diary for the Shenandoah County archives.

Postcard showing downtown building looking south along Main Street in New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing the Valley Pike in New Market Virginia

Postcard showing the view looking west from New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing downtown buildings along Main Street in New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing the New Market Battlefield, the town of New Market Virginia, and the Massanutten Mountain

Postcard showing a view of the New Market battlefield.

Postcard showing a view of the Massanutten Mountain, east of New Market Virginia, taken from the Lee Highway (US Route 211.

Postcard showing the Lee Highway as it passes through the New Market Gap near New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing travel trailers at the Rancho Campground in New Market Virginia.

Photograph of the interior of the Pure Food Store in Woodstock during the 1950s

Picture of Charles Hupp inside his Pure Food Store in Woodstock Virginia

Receipt noting that $29.25 had been received by Perry Bowman from M.M. Campbell, Receiver inf the Chancery suit of N.J. Conover vs. Liberty Iron Company for brick work on the company's stack. The receipt is dated December 31, 1891.

Invoice from Lester W. Hansberger of Mt. Jackson Virginia issued to the Shenandoah County School Board for Shake Kindling. The items were sent to the Mt. Jackson "Colored School."

It was approved by B.E. Nelson, school trustee and paid on April…
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