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Photograph of a rock formation found inside an unidentified cavern.

Photograph of rock formations inside an unidentified cavern.

Photograph of rock formations inside Endless Cavern.

Article about the reopening of Crystal Caverns at Hupp's Hill.

Photo of a framed photograph of Camp Roosevelt located in the George Washington National Forest about 9 miles off US Route 11 in Fort Valley east of Edinburg.

The camp is historically significant because it was the first Civilian Conservation…

Photo of a photograph of several men are pictured in front of a canvas tent at the CCC Camp Roosevelt.

The two men standing have been identified. They are: Captain Henry B. Wilkinson, Camp Commander (left) and Robert Fechner, Director of the CCC…

Cecelia Phalen, pictured as a girl.

She was from Strasburg, the daughter of Timothy Bernard and Lillian Ruth (Smith) Phalen. She had two brothers, Timothy and James. Her father was a well-known locomotive engineer for the B&O railroad.

In…

Two separate portrait photographs of Cecilia Agnes (Phalen) Doyle of Strasburg.

She was from Strasburg, the daughter of Timothy Bernard and Lillian Ruth (Smith) Phalen. She had two brothers, Timothy and James. Her father was a well-known…

Photo of two separate photographs of Cecil U. and Alice E. Borden posed together.

Cecil was born in Maurertown and was the owner of Borden's Auto Sales business in Edinburg for many years.

In the 1950 census, the couple lived in the Madison…

Photo of two separate photographs of Cecil U. and Alice E. Borden posed together.

Cecil was born in Maurertown and was the owner of Borden's Auto Sales business in Edinburg for many years.

In the 1950 census, the couple lived in the Madison…

Portrait photograph of Cecil M. Newcorn wearing a U.S. Army uniform. He is best remembered for the years he served as Bandmaster at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in the late 1930’s.

Cecil was from Plainfield, New Jersey, the son of William…

Photograph of Massanutten Academy Cadet Cecil Miller Newcorn of Plainfield New Jersey.

According to the 1924 Massanutten Academy yearbook "Helmet" his nickname was "Nooky."

Portrait photograph of Cecil M. Newcorn wearing a U.S. Army uniform. He is best remembered for the years he served as Bandmaster at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in the late 1930’s.

Cecil was from Plainfield, New Jersey, the son of William…

Portrait photograph of Massanutten Academy Cadet Cecil Miller Newcorn of Plainfield New Jersey.

According to the 1924 Massanutten Academy yearbook "Helmet" his nickname was "Nooky."

Photograph of Cecil M. Newcorn as Bandmaster of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) standing to the left of an unidentfied cadet singing into a microphone.

Both men are standing in front of the cadet members of the Massanutten Military Academy…

Portrait photograph of Cecil M. Newcorn, in profile, and wearing a uniform. He is best remembered for the years he served as Bandmaster at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in the late 1930’s.

Cecil was from Plainfield, New Jersey, the son of…

Color postcard with a picture of Cedar Creek near Strasburg Virginia and a sentence about Cedar Creek Battlefield.

Color postcard with a picture of a field on the Cedar Creek Battlefield site.

Postcard with a picture of men standing on part of the Cedar Creek Battlefield with Belle Grove Plantation in the background.

Postcard with a picture of the Cedar Creek Battlefield located north of Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard bearing a colorized image of the Cedar Creek "Battlefields" near Strasburg Virginia.

The battle occurred on October 19, 1964. This postcard is dated 1907.

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.

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.

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

Postcard with a black and white image of the bridge crossing Cedar Creek on the border between Shenandoah and Frederick Counties in Virginia.
The postcard is dated 1911.

This road way is now US Route 11.
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