Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Wender's Clothing Store located at 103 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

It was housed in the G.W. Koontz building.

Simon Z. Wender, the owner of Wender's, is visible on the left. The man on the right is unidentified.

Photograph of a vehicle at a service station in Woodstock Virginia.

This building stands on W. Court Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

It was constructed sometime before 1899 and has housed various businesses including a bicycle shop, harness…

Photograph of the Pure Food Store which was located inside a frame structure commonly called the Koontz Building.

The Koontz building was demolished and was replaced with a building that, as of 2026, housed the Woodstock Cafe.

Photograph of Shockey Flat with gas pumps and an unidentified man out front. This building was located on Main Street in the area of the current town office in Woodstock.

Built around 1780, it was originally a tavern. Fravel's Stage Tavern may…

Photograph of the A & P Grocery store in Woodstock, Virginia. It operated at this site starting in the 1930s.

The store was located at 121 S. Main in Woodstock. As of 2026, the building still stands and is occupied by Happenings Event Planning.

Photograph of several buildings in downtown Woodstock Virginia looking south on Main Street (Route 11).

The central focus of the photograph is the frame building commonly called the "Koontz Building".

At the time of this photograph, it housed…

Panoramic shot of an unidentified wooden building, fenced yard, and valley vista behind it.

Photograph of a photograph showing the office building at Liberty Furnace.

The two story office building was part of the complex of structures used at this iron furnace facility located west of Edinburg, Virginia.

It was demolished in 1998.

Image of several unidentified farm buildings taken from across a field.

Unidentified stone cottage with a metal roof and wood-framed addition extending out back.

A dirt lane runs in front of it.

Photograph of the unidentified entrance to a large building with two-story, columned front porch.

Wide steps lead from the foreground to the door.

Unidentified outbuilding showing two doors and a wall covered with ivy and other fauna.

A mowed area in the foreground indicates it was possibly an outbuilding located in someone's yard.

Unidentified brick building with closed and shuttered windows, two chimneys, and two floors with a basement level also visible.

Unidentified brick structure with three shuttered windows across the front.

A white picket fence extends from the building to the foreground of the picture, and a wooden-wheeled cart is visible on the left side.

Photo of a photograph showing an unidentified shed on the edge of a cultivated field.

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.

Photograph of the structure which stands at the intersection of US Route 11 and King Street in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The primary occupant of the structure was the Robinson Produce Company which utilized the central portion of the structure and…

Store front view of Wender's Department Store Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The Mount Jackson store was open from ca. 1920 until the late 1960s.

On the steps, Mr. Harry Howard, manager, is standing with his wife, daughter and a store clerk.

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.…

Unidentified man standing beside small structure.

Photograph of the second Maurertown School, built in 1911, which replaced a one room schoolhouse nearby.

This school was built south of town on the east side of Rt. 11.

It served the community until 1941, when it was sold to James Bowers who…

Image of a school building beside a dirt road. A basketball hoop is visible on the right.

The word, "Conicville" was written on the glass plate.

Photograph of the rear of the Fry's Used Cars and Parts building with "Garage" painted over the open bay door.

Heavily damaged photo of an unidentified building with an American flag flying above it.

Photograph showing the demolition of a building located at the intersection of Court and Commerce Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

The photograph was taken by Woodstock resident George W. Smith and is dated 1985.

This building was constructed…
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