Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard showing an image labeled "W. Main St. Edinburg, VA."

The card is dated 1912.

The exact location from which this image was taken is unknown.

Postcard with a photograph showing a view of High Street in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of downtown Edinburg Virginia and a greeting by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

Postcard with a picture of East Main Street in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of individuals skating on Stoney Creek near Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard showing a pennant with "EHS" printed on it.

Photographic postcard showing the residence of Joseph F. (J.F.) Holtzman in Edinburg Virginia. Holtzman operated what became the Hotel Edinburg.

He was married to Ella Dinges and following her death to Betty Lantz. Holtzman was affiliated with…

Photographic postcard showing the Masonic Temple in Edinburg Virginia. The building stands at the corner of what is now Main and Center Streets.

Postcard with a picture of an unknown man on a horse in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard showing a picture of the "Homestead" located in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard showing a picture of a man and a water pump in Edinburgh Virginia.

Postcard showing a photograph of the Edinburg Grade School in Edinburg Virginia.

The building was located on Main Street on the north end of town and is no longer standing.

Postcard showing a photograph of the passenger depot in Edinburg Virginia.

The structure was originally located is now located in the area of what is now the Edinburg Fire station. After the discontinuation of passenger service it was moved N.…

Color postcard with a photograph of the Hotel Edinburg located in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard with a photograph of the Hotel Edinburg with a crowd of people in front.

The hotel still stands on Stoney Creek Boulevard near the railroad tracks. It is home to the Edinbug VFW Post.

Postcard with an image of the "Hotel Edinburg" in Edinburg Virginia.

The building still stands (2023) along the western side of the railroad tracks in Edinburg along Stoney Creek Boulevard. It is utilized by the Edinburg VFW Chapter.

Postcard with a colorized image of Stoney Creek.

The photograph faces west and was taken from the railroad bridge spanning the stream and constructed sometime after 1915.

Color postcard with a picture of an unknown road in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of Stony Creek taken from near Edinburg Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing the mouth of Stony Creek west of Edinburg Virginia.

The card is dated 1911.

Postcard with a picture of a swinging bridge across Stony Creek near Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture showing the Shenandoah River and the Massanutten Mountain taken near Edinburg Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the "Edinburg Gap," a geographic feature in the Massanutten Mountains located east of Edinburg Virginia.

Envelope featuring an etching of the Camp Roosevelt sign and stamp/emblem celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corps founding.

Color postcard showing the railroad bridge crossing Stoney Creek in Edinburg Virginia. The card is dated 1926

The bridge was constructed after a 1915 fire destroyed its predecessor.
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