Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Vintage milk delivery vehicle parked on the grounds of Southern Dairies in Woodstock.

Vintage milk delivery vehicle used by Southern Dairies in Woodstock.

The creamery operated from W. North Street for many years.

Photograph of a ceramic cow figurine bearing a Southern Dairies advertisement.

Southern Dairies was located on W. North Street in Woodstock Virginia during the first half of the 20th century.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Ice Cream Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Milk cans are stacked beside the truck.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck loaded with milk cans and parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Milk cans are stacked beside the truck.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Ice Cream Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Milk cans are stacked beside the truck.

Postcard with a picture of the original location of the intersection of Main Street (Valley Pike) and Orkney Springs Grade in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

View along Route 11 at the south end of New Market.

The Moyers Ford dealership on the left is advertising 1963 Fords and the photographer's shadow is visible in the foreground.

Postcard showing the Southern Railway Depot in Mt. Jackson Virginia

Portrait photograph of Sophie Miller.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook "Shenandoah." Sophie graduated from the high school that year.

Sophia (Zea) Ritenour as a girl with bows in her hair and seated on a wicker bench with her feet folded up beside her.

Her husband was John D. Ritenour.

She is buried in Strasburg, Virginia.

Sophia Zea as a young girl holding a doll.

Sophia Zea was from Strasburg and her husband was John D. Ritenour.

She lived in Shalimar, Florida, later in her life.

Picture of a train crash in Woodstock near what is now the Massanutten Cemetery.

Picture of the Woodstock Float in the 1925 Apple Blossom festival. Includes names of participants.

Picture and caption describing the Strasburg Mill

Picture and caption describing the Oranda School which was built in 1915

Picture of a Mt. Jackson Gas station owned by Burgess Nelson

Picture and caption describing the Maurertown Mill.

Article about charges being dropped in a local cigarette smuggling case
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