Scan of a glass plate negative showing the baptism of Catherine Sherman Hamilton by Elder Nesselrodt of the Stony Creek Church located west of Edinburg in Shenandoah County Virginia. The baptism occurred in Stony Creek.
This dam was part of the Stonewall Mill complex. The original mill dates to before the Civil War, but this dam was most likely constructed around the turn of the 20th century when the site began…
Photo of a photograph of Stonewall Dam near Pugh's Run.
This dam was part of the Stonewall Mill complex. The original mill dates to before the Civil War, but this dam was most likely constructed around the turn of the 20th century when the site…
This dam was part of the Stonewall Mill complex. The original mill dates to before the Civil War, but this dam was most likely constructed around the turn of the 20th century when the site began…
Photo of a photograph of Stonewall Dam near Pugh's Run.
This dam was part of the Stonewall Mill complex. The original mill dates to before the Civil War, but this dam was most likely constructed around the turn of the 20th century when the site…
This dam was part of the Stonewall Mill complex. The original mill dates to before the Civil War, but this dam was most likely constructed around the turn of the 20th century when the site began…
For several years during the 1960s and 1970s, Stonewall Jackson High School fielded a competition gymnastics team. At the time, it and cheerleading were the only two sports offered to girls at the time.
While information is sketchy, it appears that…
Identified are: Dr. Stoneburner (2nd from the right) who was an optometrist, and his wife, Mrs. Stoneburner, (standing, far right) who played the organ.
Three unidentified people are posed on a bench together. A young girl is on the left, a little boy is standing in the middle, and a young woman is seated on the right.
The words, "Stoneburner also Lucy Hollar", are written on the glass plate.