Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the interior of a store. A long counter with a cash register, adding machine, and receipt printer has a shelf of goods behind it.

A stove is on the left. Tables, a bench and a chair are also visible in the image.

Photograph of the interior of a store taken from behind the counter and looking towards the opened door to the parking lot.

There is a meat/produce scale on the left and a pinball machine and Pepsi cooler on the right.

Photograph of Beddow's Grocery Store.

The Northern Virginia Daily published a notice on July 21, 1953, from the proprietor, Roy A. Beddow, announcing that he was applying for a beer license. It noted the store was on Strasburg Virginia Rural…

Photograph of the Triplett & Vehrencamp hardware and farm supply store with a filling station beside it. Both businesses were located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson.

The building is no longer standing and was located where the town hall currently…

Photograph of C.M. Shannon's filling station and store located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson.

It was a long narrow brick building with windows along the side and gas pumps and a covered porch in the front.

Signs on the front advertise Atlantic…

Photograph of the display case at the entryway to Bargelt's Jewelry store on Court Street in Woodstock.

The jewelry store was owned by Frank Bargelt and later, his son Bill Bargelt.

Photograph of the display case at the entryway to Bargelt's Jewelry store on Court Street in Woodstock.

The jewelry store was owned by Frank Bargelt and later, his son Bill Bargelt.

Photograph of a small country store with a sign on its covered porch that says, "G.N. Funk Gen. Mdse". The words, "Drink Coca Cola" are below it.

Six unidentified men are standing along a row of upright pianos in a music store.

Rows of sheet music are displayed in two rows above the pianos.

Photograph of T. Glenn Locke's Store located on the southeast corner of Main and Court Streets in Woodstock.

The policeman standing out front has been identified as William Burner; the other people in the image are unidentified.

A vintage…

Photograph of the interior of a store/restaurant.

The counter on the right displays aspirin, cigars, gum, and on the bottom shelf, bread.

A small dining table is on the left with a calendar from Moyers Motor Company in New Market hanging above…

Photograph of Lester A. "Boss" Newland standing outside his butcher shop in Mt. Jackson.

Boss Newland was the son of Charles Robert and Annie E. (Whitmer) Newland.

The store has advertisements in the window including a poster for the upcoming…

Photograph of a nighttime storefront displaying "True Temper Tools" in its window. The implements shown are all related to gardening.

Photograph of the 2 story brick building on West Court Street that housed Bargelt's Jewelry Store.

The jewelry store was owned by Frank Bargelt and later, his son Bill Bargelt.

Group of five unidentified people sitting on the porch of what appears to be a store.

The sign behind them advertises, "Flour for Sale or Exchange". There is also a "Schwepps" sign in the window.

Photograph of the interior of Walton & Smoot Drug store, located on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Interior view of the Walton & Smoot Drugstore at its original location on N. Main Street in Woodstock. The man on the right has been identified as Tom Golladay.

Photograph of the A & P Grocery store in Woodstock.

Photograph of the commercial building located at the intersection of Main and Court Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

At the time of the photograph, ca. 1920, it was home to T. Glenn Locke's Store.

The building still stands as of 2025.

Unidentified storefront, possibly empty, including a door and display window. Decorative millwork and trim are visible above both the door and the window. Reflection in the window hints at a main street somewhere.

Store building in Maurertown Virginia.

The store was operated by W.E. McInturff as a general store that sold a variety of products to the local population. It was open during early to mid 20th century.

The building pictured no longer stands.…

Advertisement for the "Daily Arrival" at T.B. Richey's store.

The advertisement was printed in 1896 in an unknown newspaper. It lists underwear, produce, hardware, and groceries as items for sale.

The store was located on Main Street in…

Photograph of the "Samuel Bowman Store" located in the Hamburg community. The business operated from ca. 1869 until the mid-20th century.

The store was first operated by Samuel Bowman until his move to Woodstock and later by John Eckard.

Photograph of three unidentified women and an automobile outside Frye's Grocery Store in Mt. Clifton Virginia. The store was operated by Ivan "Wesley" Frye.
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