Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard showing the covered bridge that spans the Shenandoah River at Meems Bottom, south of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing the Covered Bridge at Meems Bottom just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing the covered bridge that spans the Shenandoah River at Meems Bottom, just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing the Shenandoah River and a bridge that spans it near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing "B Street" in Mt. Jackson Virginia and the bridge over the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. It is dated 1915.

Today this street is named Bridge Street and dead ends at the former site of the river bridge.

Postcard with a picture of a swinging bridge across Stony Creek near Edinburg Virginia.

Color postcard showing the railroad bridge crossing Stoney Creek in Edinburg Virginia. The card is dated 1926

The bridge was constructed after a 1915 fire destroyed its predecessor.

Postcard showing a picture of the railroad bridge at Willow Grove, also known as Narrow Passage, south of Woodstock Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing a steam locomotive and railroad cars crossing the Narrow Passage Railroad Bridge just south of Woodstock Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the railroad bridge that crosses Narrow Passage Creek at the Willow Grove/Narrow Passage community just south of Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a photograph of a steam locomotive and train crossing the railroad bridge across Narrow Passage at the Willow Grove Community.

Color postcard with picture showing the swinging pedestrian bridge crossing the Shenandoah River at "Willow Grove" south of Woodstock Virginia. The area is now commonly called Narrow Passage.

Color postcard with a picture of the bridge that formerly spanned the Shenandoah River near Woodstock Virginia.

The bridge was located at what is now call "Burnshire's" and has been replaced by a concrete structure.

Postcard with a photograph showing the bridge over the Shenandoah River just west of Woodstock Virginia.

The postcard is dated 1914.

This area is commonly called "Burnshires" today.

Postcard with a picture of the railroad bridge that crosses Pughs Run north of Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard showing a picture of the Valley Pike (United States Highway 11) bridge at the bottom of Fishers Hill.

The bridge allows the highway to cross Tumbling Run and is located near the Fishers Hill Battlefield.

Color postcard showing a picture of the Valley Pike (Route 11) bridge that crosses Tumbling Run near the Fishers Hill Battlefield.

Color postcard with a picture of the Shenandoah River, railroad bridge. and Massanutten Mountain's Signal Knob near Strasburg Virginia.

1908 image from a photographic postcard showing a bridge crossing the Shenandoah River near Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard with a colorized image of Cedar Creek and the bridge that spans it on the Shenandoah County/Frederick County boundary north of Strasburg Virginia.

The postcard is dated 1915.

Postcard with a picture of the covered bridge that crossed Cedar Creek on the Valley Turnpike before the Civil War.

The card is addressed to Maggie Larrick of Churchville Virginia.

Color postcard bearing a photograph of a railroad bridge crossing Cedar Creek. The railroad bridge in the image is located west of the Town of Strasburg.

The card was produced by G.F. Norton Publishing Company of Winchester Virginia in 1909.

Color postcard with a picture of the US 11 Bridge that crosses Cedar Creek on the border between Shenandoah and Frederick Counties in Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Route 522 Bridge that crosses the Shenandoah River at Front Royal Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Route 522 bridge that crosses the Shenandoah River at Front Royal Virginia.
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