Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Scan of a photograph showing Ezra Boyer and Frank Boyer grinding susage using a car's axle to power the grinder. Sam Ritenour is shown in the back. All are from Fort Valley Virginia and most likely this photograph was taken on a "butchering day."

Article about the "Progressive Grocer" magazine naming Woodstock Native Wanda Marshburn to its Top Women in Grocery List for 2012

Group of unidentified men in suits standing in a line with one man holding a shovel and poised to dig.

The man on the far left is a policeman.

This was probably a ground breaking ceremony.

Unidentified onlookers watching as an unidentified men in a suit turns over a shovel full of dirt during what appears to be a ground breaking ceremony.

Other unidentified men in suits are standing on the right.

Unidentified onlookers watching as an unidentified men in a suit turns over a shovel full of dirt during what appears to be a ground breaking ceremony.

Scan of a photograph showing the groundbreaking for the new exhibit hall at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. Pictured from left to right are William Vann, Jane Fitzwater, Marvin Sigler, Guy Wetzel, Paul LeDane, James Sheetz, and Coiner Rosen.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quality Inn in New Market Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the grounds at Endless Caverns near New Market Virginia.

Photograph showing a group of four girls and one boy at Camp Strawderman west of Edinburg, All subjects of the photograph are unknown.

Photograph showing a group of girls and one male subject at Camp Strawderman. The reverse of the image is labeled "Hike to Orkney."

Photograph showing a group at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock Virginia.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front row: Josephine "Jo" Lynn, Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified.

Second Row: Unidentified, Unidentified,…

Photograph showing a group of unidentified boys in front of Lantz Hall at Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy.

A group of eight unidentified individuals sitting in front of the Orkney Springs Hotel.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an unidentified consisting of a man, women, and two children at an unidentified pool.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a group of individuals at the entryway to Shenandoah River Lodge located near Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of a group of unidentified men and women assembled on the altar of Woodstock United Methodist Church.

Many are holding rolled diplomas.

Photograph of a group of unidentified men and women standing together in the lobby of the Woodstock Hotel.

Group of unidentified boys in winter coats and hats, are posed on the porch of the Cora Miller Memorial Hospital in Woodstock.

Probably, this was a boy scout troop. There are four small Christmas trees in front of them.

Damaged image of a group of unidentified cadets assembled outdoors in front of school buildings.

The cadets are all wearing a plain uniform with a tie.

Photograph of a large group of unidentified children sitting outside, some in the shade of a tall tree. There appears to be a house in the background, mostly hidden by the large tree. The photograph was potentially taken at Camp Strawderman.

Seven unidentified children kneeling together outside with trees and rocks behind them.

Plate is heavily damaged.

Blurry photo of a group of unidentified children, boys and girls, all about the same age.

Probably, this was a class photograph.

This appears to be a cropped copy of another photograph.

Group of unidentified elementary school-aged children posed together in rows on the edge of a stage.

Unidentified boys and girls posed together and wearing formal wedding attire.

Possibly, this was a Tom Thumb wedding celebration.

Large group of unidentified female students, all teenaged, are posed together in front of an unidentified school.
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