Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the Edinburg High and Graded School, also called Cedar Hill Academy.

The first floor was used for classrooms and the second floor contained an auditorium for community and school events. This design was popular in the area and most…

Members of the Edinburg High School's basketball team from 1935 wearing their school's uniform.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row: Charles Rowzee, John Bowers, Ben Swann, Cecil Evans, and Michael Clinedinst.

Back Row: Fred…

Photograph of the Senior Class of 1934 at Edinburg High School, taken outdoors with the school building visible behind them.

The students are unidentified.

A caption is written at the bottom of the photograph: "Edinburg High School, Seniors,…

Photograph of "Dr. Belew" of Edinburg Virginia in a horse drawn carriage.

The photograph was taken in front of 414 N. Main Street, Edinburg Virginia and has historically been captioned "Dr. Belew."

The structure shown was the home of Dr.…

Portrait photograph of Betty Frances Weaver as a young woman.

She was the daughter of John W. "Jack" and Ada (Barham) Weaver.

She graduated from Edinburg High School and Shenandoah Business College.

She worked for the Naval Laboratories…

Photograph of C. P. Hisey, pharmacist in Edinburg. C. P. Hisey was married to Emma Evans, whose family owned two houses in Edinburg on the corner of Main and Center Streets. C. P. Hisey's pharmacy was located in one of these houses.

Portrait of Walter Bennett Davis, Sr. wearing a suit and sitting on a bench with his legs crossed. Walter lived in Edinburg with his wife, Ellen Arline Allen Davis, and children, William Spencer Davis Sr., Jean Allen Davis, and Robert Nicholas Davis.…

Photograph of Stanley Tobias Clem (on the left) with his arm around Perry T. Heishman, both from Edinburg.

Both are wearing Civil Air Patrol Uniforms.

Photograph of James Moreland of Edinburg, Virginia, holding his rifle and standing beside a his recent kill, a deer.

Mr. Moreland was born in Shenandoah County, son of the late George and Sally (Clem) Moreland. He was a member of Front Royal Moose…

Portrait photograph of Betty Frances Weaver as a young woman.

She was the daughter of John W. "Jack" and Ada (Barham) Weaver.

She graduated from Edinburg High School and Shenandoah Business College.

She worked for the Naval Laboratories…

Broadside for the "Public Sale of Personal Property" from the estate of "Mrs P.C. Holler" (Letitia Bell Hollar) to be held on June 16 1951 at her home in Edinburg Virginia.

The auction was conducted by auctioneer Charles Goltz under the direction…

Statement issued by the Shenandoah Co-Operative Farm Bureau to the Edinburg Hatchery for items purchased during the month of November 1939.

Photograph showing an unidentified individual with bicycle in front of the Pearl White Theater.

The theater was located on Main Street in Edinburg.

The photograph is undated.

Photograph showing an unidentified woman walking along Main Street in Edinburg Virginia.

The photograph is facing north. An advertisement sign for "The Homestead Coffee Shoppe" is visible in the foreground.

The photograph is undated, but…

Photograph showing the railroad bridge crossing Stony Creek in Edinburg after it was destroyed by a fire.

The photograph is undated, but the fire occurred on August 2, 1915.

Letter sent from the Superintendent of the Railway Mail Service to the Shenandoah Iron & Coal Company in Liberty Furnace Virginia.

The letter notes the Postal Department had approved delivery of mail using the company's rail line between Edinburg…

Photograph of Esther Catherine Foltz Miller.

Published in the Shenandoah Herald on June 26, 1969 as part of their "Country Kitchens" series.

Esther was born April 18, 1911 to Barney and Katie Virginia Foltz. She married Raymond F. Miller on…

Publication produced by the Edinburg Lion's Club for the 1953-1954 year.

The publication includes a list of membership, their officers, objectives, and committee assignments.

1974 photograph of Evelyn Sheetz Williams, a resident of Shenandoah County Virginia.

Pamphlet produced for a "Masonic Banquet" held at the Riverside Tea Room on June 25, 1924.

This banquet appears to include representation from the Mt. Jackson Lodge, the Hunter Lodge in Edinburg Virginia, and the Cassia Lodge in Woodstock…

Trifold brochure advertising the Cave Spring Resort in Edinburg Virginia.

The brochure includes information on the motel, local activities, fishing, and the "Shenandoah Valley Bowl" which was a venue for Country, Blue Grass, and Folk music. The…

Program published for the dedication of the Shenandoah County Library Building dated September 10, 2000.

The program features a history of the library system, overview of the building, schedule for the dedication ceremony, and list of donors.

Invoice issued to the "Corporation of Edinburg" by H.A. Whissen & Brothers, manufacturers of flour, feel, and meal.

The invoice is dated September 6, 1906 and is for $5.35 worth of items purchased between December 1905 and August 1906.

Letter from Mary Jane Noel of Vaucouleurs, Meuse, France, to Charlotte Sheetz of Edinburg, Virginia, USA.

The letter discusses the war and Charlotte's son Don L. Sheetz who had become acquainted with Mary Jane Noel while serving in France.

This photograph shows a portion of the "wagonner shed" that was located along the Valley Turnpike (US Route 11) in Edinburg Virginia.

The shed was used by crews operating freight wagons on the Valley Turnpike. These wagons carried produce and…
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