Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of a wrecked car on the side of Route 11 south of Woodstock.

View of Route 11 from north of Edinburg and looking north towards Woodstock.

Signs on the right side of the road advertise The Hotel Woodstock (3 miles) and the Woodstock Garage (4 miles).

Telephone poles line both sides of the road.

Eight railroad employees are posed beside their passenger train number 1348.

Identified are (l to r): Larry Mundy, conductor; C.R. Wetsel, extra fireman; E. Garvin, engineer; Harold Mauney, train master; Charles Chandler, agent; Omar Evans,…

Photograph showing passengers disembarking from a train (locomotive 766) at the Shenandoah Caverns Flag Station.
Two automobiles, on the left side of the image, are stationed to transport passengers on to the Shenandoah Caverns Hotel which was…

Five unidentified farmers sitting together and husking corn in a large barn with a growing pile of shucked corn in front of them.

Farmers historically shucked corn in barns as a labor-intensive and communal task that helped families and neighbors…

Unidentified man in a U.S. Army uniform is seated beside an unidentified woman with short hair and two young children, a boy and a girl.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photograph of Ray and Edna (Hoover) Tamkin later in their lives, seated in the middle of the photograph. Their two adult children, Lewis Donald Tamkin and Reba Marie Tampkin, their spouses, and four unidentified grandchildren are posed with…

Photograph of Ray and Edna (Hoover) Tamkin later in their lives, seated in the middle of the photograph. Their two adult children, Lewis Donald Tamkin and Reba Marie Tampkin, their spouses, and four unidentified grandchildren are posed with…

Photograph of Ray and Edna (Hoover) Tamkin later in their lives, seated in the middle of the photograph. Their two adult children, Lewis Donald Tamkin and Reba Marie Tampkin, their spouses, and four unidentified grandchildren are posed with…

Unidentified man in a U.S. Army uniform is seated beside an unidentified woman with short hair and two young children, a boy and a girl.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Unidentified man in a U.S. Army uniform is seated beside an unidentified woman with short hair and two young children, a boy and a girl.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photo of two separate photographs of the same unidentified bride wearing her wedding gown, veil and bouquet.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Bobby A. Silvious from New Market wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

Photograph of Robert Irvin "Bobby" Windle and his first wife, Mary Ann (Artz) Windle, seated with their three young daughters.

From left to right, the girls are: Deborah, Donna, and Bobbie Jean Windle.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of the same unidentified young man wearing his graduation cap and gown.

Photo of two separate photographs of the same unidentified young blond woman with shoulder-length hair curled outwards.

She is wearing a formal gown and long white gloves.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of the same unidentified young woman with shoulder-length hair curled outwards and wearing her graduation cap and gown.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Jennie (Foltz) Miller wearing a graduation cap and gown.

Jennie was the daughter of George Williams and Collins Estelle (Hambleton) Foltz of rural Edinburg.

She married James Edward Miller, also…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of an unidentified young man wearing a military uniform.

He is wearing a name tag that reads, "Rush".

Rifle marksmanship badges and a shoulder patch showing an eagle with both an olive branch and…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of the same unidentified young man wearing his graduation cap and gown.

Photo of two separate photographs of the same two unidentified young children seated on a bench and wearing matching overalls.

Photo of two separate photographs of an unidentified toddler seated on a bench.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of the same woman with short styled hair and wearing a sleeveless, plaid dress.

Photograph of Robert Irvin "Bobby" Windle and his first wife, Mary Ann (Artz) Windle, seated with their three young daughters.

From left to right, the girls are: Deborah, Donna, and Bobbie Jean Windle.
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