Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard with a picture of the Presbyterian Church in Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Woodstock Presbyterian Church and the Samuel L. Laughlin Presbyterian Memorial Chapel which was part of the church facility. The card is undated.

Postcard bearing an image of the Presbyterian Church in Strasburg Virginia.

The postcard is dated July 10, 1909.

Scan of a first, second, and third premium ribbon from the 1934 Shenandoah County Fair.

Scan of the 1933 Shenandoah County Fair's Premium Book's cover.

Powhatan Ruritan Club Hat. The Powhatan Ruritan Club was based in Strasburg and operated from 2002-2018.

Photo of a postcard featuring the Powhatan Lime Plant in Strasburg, Virginia.

The Powhatan Lime plant was on what is now Powhatan Road, near Junction Road just southwest of the Town of Strasburg's corporate limits.

Its location was not only…

Color postcard showing a picture of the Powhatan Lime Plant located near Strasburg Virginia.

Ledger book containing the minutes of the Powells Fort Community and Improvement League Minutes from 1915-1916.

Stacked crates holding live poultry (chickens) in a large barn or warehouse building.

Photograph of several poultry cages stacked and in neat rows inside a large barn-like building.

There are live chickens and other fowl inside the cages.

This may be at the Shenandoah County Fair, but it is uncertain.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of a series of poultry houses under construction. They are located on the west side of US Route 11 just north of New Market Virginia. The structures were built by H.B. Long of New Market…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of a series of poultry houses under construction. They are located on the west side of US Route 11 just north of New Market Virginia. The structures were built by H.B. Long of New Market…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a series of poultry houses under construction. They are located on the west side of US Route 11 just north of New Market Virginia. The structures were built by H.B. Long of New Market sometime in the…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a series of poultry houses under construction. They are located on the west side of US Route 11 just north of New Market Virginia. The structures were built by H.B. Long of New Market sometime in the…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a series of poultry houses under construction. They are located on the west side of US Route 11 just north of New Market Virginia. The structures were built by H.B. Long of New Market sometime in the…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of a series of poultry houses soon after construction. They are located on the west side of US Route 11 just north of New Market Virginia. The structures were built by H.B. Long of New…

Postcard showing the Pottery Manufactures Exhibit building located near New Market Virginia.

Assortment of potted flowers and plants are lined up on the sill of an open window.

Document appointing Joseph W. Evans Postmaster of Edinburg Virginia. He was appointed on July 29, 1868. This document was signed by St. John Bull Skinner, acting postmaster general on August 11 1868.

Joseph Evans would serve as postmaster in…

Postcard send by "Jas. Wendel" to E.D. Newman of Woodstock Va. The postcard is dated February 26, 1885 and is postmarked Harrisville VA.

The card details instructions for activities Newman should be carrying out for Wendel.

Postcard mailed to Saum & Brothers Store in Edinburg Virginia ordering a pair of sleigh runners. The order was placed by Joseph Hawkins of Hawkinstown Virginia.

Photo of a postcard of three unidentified children. The original photographer's name is visible on the bottom, "Geo. W. Brown".

Photo of a postcard photograph of an unidentified woman in a plaid dress and wearing a corsage.

The photographer has whited out the area above her head.

The words, "Davidson Bros." and "Masonic Temple" are printed at the bottom of the image.

Photo of a postcard photograph of an unidentified woman.

The original photographer's name, Geo. W. Brown, is written at the bottom of the image.
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