Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Union church located in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

This photograph appears on page 390, of John W. Wayland's book, "History of Shenandoah County".

View of Turkey Knob apple orchards.

This photograph was used in John Wayland's book, "Art Folio of the Shenandoah Valley".

View of a house at Turkey Knob Orchard in Mount Jackson as seen through apple blossoms.

View of Main Street (Route 11), Mount Jackson, Virginia, looking north. Vintage cars, a picket fence and buildings are visible. There is snow on the sidewalk and street edge.

Portrait photograph of Franklin "Frankie" Wissler of Mount Jackson Virginia.

Portrait photograph of J. Eldred Swartz posed in studio.

Mr. Swartz was the principal of Triplett High School in Mount Jackson. He was married to Virginia (Hornsby) Swartz in 1940.

Undated photograph of three women at the Triplett High School Gymnasium in Mount Jackson.

The woman on the left is Lelia Rebecca (Raese) Shannon of Mount Jackson. Lelia was the wife of Calvin (C.M) Shannon who operated Shannon Hardware in Mount…

Photograph of the Honorable Discharge form for Calvin B. Golladay, formerly a truck driver in Mount Jackson, where he was born.

S/Sgt. Golladay earned a Purple Heart and 3 Bronze Stars for his service as a "Flight Maintenance Gunner" during…

Photograph of unidentified people on the porch of a 2-story home.

The building operated as a boarding house operated by Florence Hepner in the 1930's. It is located at 5923 Gospel Street in Mount Jackson.

The image is labelled, "Hepner View…

Photograph of the Mount Jackson home of William "Will" Helsley and his wife, Bertie.

The couple married on October 4, 1906, and lived in this house for many years.

Photograph of five unidentified women and two unidentified boys. They are participants in a pageant held commemorating Mount Jackson, Virginia's centennial.

The woman in the center of the image wears a crown. The others are wearing sashes that…

Photograph of a boys sports team posed on the front steps of Triplett High School.

Trophies are visible on lower center of image. The sport is unknown, but may be a track and/or field team.

Identified are:

Standing, left to right: Fred…

Photograph of a boys sports team posed on the front steps of Triplett High School. Trophies are visible on lower center of image. The sport is unknown, but may be Track or Field.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Row 1: Edgar L. "Bud" Hynes…

Photo of a photo of Burgess Nelson's home in Mount Jackson.

Burgess designed this home using the Risig House in Roanoke as its inspiration. That home is pictured in Morrison Studio Collection number 002117.

Unfortunately, the home pictured…

Photograph of a photograph of a home in Mount Jackson that was built by Burgess Nelson.

Burgess designed this home using the Risig House in Roanoke as its inspiration. That home is pictured in Morrison Studio Collection number…

Photo of a photograph of a large brick home with awnings on the side porch and a columned front entry.

House is located on the Mt. Airy farm in Meems Bottom, just outside the town of Mount Jackson.

Photograph of the C.M. Shannon House located on Route 11 at Shannon Avenue in Mount Jackson, across from the Dellinger Funeral Home.

Photo of a photograph of "Shenstone", a large home located in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

This house was constructed around 1825, on the site of a log cabin that had been home to Riley Moore, an original European resident of the area. The house is a…

Photograph of the structure which stands at the intersection of US Route 11 and King Street in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The primary occupant of the structure was the Robinson Produce Company which utilized the central portion of the structure and…

Store front view of Wender's Department Store Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The Mount Jackson store was open from ca. 1920 until the late 1960s.

On the steps, Mr. Harry Howard, manager, is standing with his wife, daughter and a store clerk.

Portrait photograph of Franklin "Frankie" Wissler of Mount Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing a crew of men with a team of horses and mules seeding farmland.

The card's caption identifies the farm as "Mount Airy (Strathmore)" which is located south of the Town of Mount Jackson along what is now US Route 11 and the North…
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