Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard with a photograph of the "Locust Grove Inn" located in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Locust Grove Inn located north of Edinburg Virginia on US Route 11.

Portrait photograph of Lodema Catherine (Gochenour) Lindamood, as a young woman.

Lodema was born in Edinburg, the daughter of Oscar Melvin (1887-1945) and his second wife, Lucy May (Gochenour) (1893-1992) Gochenour. Lodema was one of eleven…

Arresting image of an abandoned log cabin, located in a field. This early structure was built using corner-notched timbered joints. Foundation and front porch are crumbling. Entire cabin has fallen into disrepair.

Photograph of an illustration of the logo for Medical College of Virginia located in Richmond, Virginia.

Portrait photograph of Lois (Frye) Stuckert as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Edward Newton (1887-1967) and Cleva Alice (Wisman) (1884-1928) Frye. Her father was a farmer.

In 1923, both Lois and her older brother, Leonard, made the…

Lois (Hoover) Wilkins as a young woman standing beside a wicker chair.

Her parents were George James and Sarah C. (Gochenour) Hoover. Her brother was Emmert Lee Hoover. She was from rural Woodstock.

Lois Hoover married Paul W. Wilkins, Sr., in…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Doris (Williams) Polk as a young woman with short, styled hair and wearing a sleeveless top.

Doris went to school in Mount Jackson.

Portrait photograph of Lois (Wisman) Ryman as a young woman in glasses and short curly hair.

Lois was from Woodstock, the daughter of Lester L. and Eltie (Richard) Wisman. She attended Mt. Zion Lutheran Church at Fairview and was retired from…

Portrait of Lois Baldwin of Washington DC.

Baldwin was the sponsor of Massanutten Military Academy's Class of 1927 and her photograph appears in the school's yearbook "the Adjutant" from that year.

Portrait of Lois Baldwin of Washington DC.

Baldwin was the sponsor of Massanutten Military Academy's Class of 1927 and her photograph appears in the school's yearbook "the Adjutant" from that year.

Portrait of Lois Baldwin of Washington DC.

Baldwin was the sponsor of Massanutten Military Academy's Class of 1927 and her photograph appears in the school's yearbook "the Adjutant" from that year.

Portrait photograph of Lois Baldwin of Washington DC.

Baldwin was the sponsor of Massanutten Military Academy's Class of 1927 and her photograph appears in the school's yearbook "the Adjutant" from that year.

Photo of a framed school portrait photograph of Lois Frances (Artz) Pomeroy as a high school graduate in her cap and gown.

The date, "1940-41" appears at the bottom of the photograph.

She was the daughter of Joseph Robert and Lottie Mae…

Photograph of Lois F. Artz and her younger brother, John P. Artz, when they were children.

They were the two oldest children of James Mayberry and Lettie Irene (Schaeffer) Artz, of Woodstock.

Lois married Odin Guy Sheetz (1892-1965) in 1933.…

Photograph showing Lois Virginia Chandler. The image appears in Pauline Lichliter's Strasburg High School scrapbook ca. 1920. It is labeled as "Our President."

Lona May Heishman standing by a wicker chair and wearing a striped shirt and skirt.

Photo of an unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) football player standing outdoors in his school's football uniform.

Postcard with a picture of Long Meadows Farm located in Warren County Virginia. The card includes a description of the site and its owners.

Scan of a photograph showing residents of the Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital's Long Term Care unit selling cookbooks at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Postcard showing the Lee Highway as it passes through the New Market Gap near New Market Virginia.

Postcard with a picture taken from atop the tower on Massanutten Mountain, near Woodstock Virginia.

The photograph looks east into Fort Valley Virginia.

Postcard showing the Massanutten Mountain.

The perspective of the image is looking east from along the Valley Turnpike between Mt. Jackson and New Market. The prominent feature on the mountain visible is commonly called "The Knob."

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Postcard showing a view of the Massanutten Mountain from near New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing the view on the Skyline Drive and a poem "In Old Virginia"
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