View of the Shenandoah River and Massanutten Mountain near Edinburg Virginia.
The photograph looks west from near Route 11 and overlooks the Edinburg Dam on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. The Cliffside Estates development (Cliffside…
Color postcard with a the Valley Turnpike, US 11, at the Cedar Creek battlefield near Middletown Virginia. According to the card, it is along the route General Phil Sheridan used to reach the battlefield.
Color postcard image showing a vehicle driving on US Highway 11 surrounded by area landscape. While the exact location of this image is unknown, the caption states it is near Woodstock Virginia.
Postcard showing a view of the Shenandoah River near Maurertown, an unincorporated community in Shenandoah County. The card is partially colorized and is dated 1916.
Group of four musicians identified as the "Saumsville Band."
The musicians are:
William Ford Pifer Jr. (with guitar, standing left)
Paul Cavanaugh (with guitar, standing right)
Ernest Copp (with banjo, seated left)
Earl Plauger(with fiddle,…
Photograph showing the Saum Hardware Store in Edinburg Virginia. The picture was taken at the public auction liquidating the inventory of the store and selling the building following its closing in 1988. The building was later demolished and replaced…
Portrait photograph of Sarah Maranda (Hollar) Riffey later in life.
Sarah was born in Lantz Mills to Johannes Peter Hollar (1814-1886) and Sarah Ann Stover (1814-1886). She married William Harvey Riffey, a farmer and Confederate Veteran, in 1864.…
Sarah Kathleen (Dellinger) Myers, wearing a polka-dotted dress and shown in profile, is seated on a bench and looking at her daughter, Betty, who is standing on the bench beside her.
Kathleen was married to Derwood Long Myers (1909-1988), who…
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Sarah (Wisman) Bushong holding her first-born son, William Lee Bushong.
Lizzie was the daughter of William Luther (1859-1908) and Sarah A. (Doll) (1857-1930) Wisman. She was the third of four children born to the couple. In the…