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Photograph of seven members of the 1929 Edinburg High School boys basketball team. The label at the top of the photograph indicates the team won the Shenandoah County championship that year.

One of the players in front is holding the championship…

Early dump truck is unloading a load of dirt at the side of a road. Unidentified workmen are on hand. An early road roller is also visible on the left.

Possibly, this photograph was taken during the work to pave Route 11.

Photo of a postcard featuring the Powhatan Lime Plant in Strasburg, Virginia.

The Powhatan Lime plant was on what is now Powhatan Road, near Junction Road just southwest of the Town of Strasburg's corporate limits.

Its location was not only…

Photograph of an unidentified man in an early road roller machine, Another unidentified man is standing beside the roller.

Possibly, this photograph was taken during the work to pave Route 11.

Photograph of the "Shell Struck Post" in New Market Virginia.

The post was struck by an artillery shell during the battle of New Market. The post still stands on Congress Street.

St. Matthews Lutheran Church is visible in the background.

Photograph showing the 1925 Woodstock High School “Boys’ Basket Ball Team.”
Pictured are, from left to right:
Front Row:
Clarence Golloday, Paul Miller, Norvil Kibler, James Miller, William Logan
Back Row:
Arthur C. Stickley (Coach), Giles…

Unidentified African American man standing in a baseball uniform with a "W" on the front and holding a bat.

This indicates he may have played for a segregated team in Woodstock Virginia.

Unidentified basketball player from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) is shown in profile and about to catch a basketball.

Photograph of a wall-papered corner of a room with a grandfather clock in the corner and a picture and a mirror hanging on either side of it.

The words, "Caleb Davis - Woodstock" are written on the face of the clock, and indicate the name of the…

Photograph of a building that housed a used car and parts business,

The sign over the open bay door says, "Fry's Used Cars and Parts". Another painted sign on the side says, "Garage".

The business was located along a dirt road.

Photograph of a large hog with its nose to the ground.

A group of unidentified men and boys are looking on from the background.

Unidentified man in a hat is standing outdoors with several head of cattle.

Unidentified barefoot boy in a hat is shown sitting on top of a pig.

The photograph was taken outdoors and there are mountains in the background.

Photograph of four cows and a bull roped together at one of the annual county fairs held in Woodstock.

Unidentified man is showing a bull at one of the annual county fairs held in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of the Nelson Oil Station and the Burgess Nelson house (also called the Shannon House), both located on the Valley Pike (U.S. Route 11) at the north end of Mt. Jackson.

Across the street, a part of the wall of the Our Soldiers Cemetery…

Photograph of the Woodstock Methodist Church building located at the corner of W. High Street and S. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The original portion of the structure was constructed in 1905.

Photograph of the Woodstock Methodist Church building located at the corner of W. High Street and S. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Rustic cabin that appears to be made of canvas. A roll of unused material is visible at the bottom of the building and a screen door leads inside.

Photograph of a magnolia tree in bloom and located beside the Hugh Morrison House on N. Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The word, "Magnolia" and the date, "Apr 15, 1941" are written on the glass plate.

Photograph showing the kitchen of the New York Restaurant with a pile of construction debris in the foreground.

The photograph was taken behind the Holtzman Hotel/Uptown Theater, now the site of the Shenandoah County Circuit Courthouse in…

Photograph of a vintage automobile, wrecked and abandoned, beside a railroad track.

Photograph of the building that originally housed the Shenandoah Publishing House in Strasburg.

The business produced a variety of print products including the Strasburg News, a weekly newspaper. It was located at 152 N. Holiday Street, Strasburg…
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