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Interior view of the Nelson Theater located in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The theater was built in 1937 by local businessman, Burgess Nelson, and was once the largest in the county. It closed in the 1960s.

Rows of seating are in the foreground…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the interior of the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the interior of the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the interior of the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the interior of the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the interior of the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing firefighters at the scene of the March 8, 1947 fire at the Nelson Theatre in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The fire engine in the front is from Toms Brook Fire Department.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing firefighters at the scene the March 8, 1947 fire at the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The fire engine in the front is from Toms Brook Fire Department.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing firefighters at the scene the March 8, 1947 fire at the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The fire engine in the front is from Toms Brook Fire Department.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the April 8, 1947 fire at the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the April 8, 1947 fire at the Nelson Theater in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Toms Brook Volunteer Fire Department's Engine is pictured in the foreground.

Scan of a glass plate negative showing the Nesselrodt Family in front of what is most likely their home.

The adult male is Charles Nesselrodt, an elder in the and resident minister in the Flat Rock Church of the Brethren's Stony Creek mission. He…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Nettie Lea (Orndorff) Mauck as a young woman with short hair.

Nettie was born in Zepp to Porter and Margaret Sue (Robinson) Orndorff.

Her first husband was John Garnet Warner whom she married in…

Portrait photograph of Nettie M. (Ritenour) Burner from the early 20th century.

Born in Fort Valley, she was the daughter of George Morgan (1854-1920) and Sarah Frances (McInturff) (1854-1927) Ritenour.

She married William Henry Burner…

Photograph of Neva Viola Brill and her younger sister, Nina Virginia Brill. Both girls were born in Lebanon Church, the daughters of Howard Walton (1869-1947) and Annie Virginia (Wilkins) (1878-1957) Brill.

Neva waitressed at the Virginia…

Portrait of Neva Viola (Brill) Clem as a young woman.

She was born in Lebanon Church, the daughter of Howard Walton (1869-1947) and Annie Virginia (Wilkins) (1878-1957) Brill.

Neva waitressed at the Virginia Restaurant in Strasburg for many…

Photograph of Nevin and Minnie (Ryman) Rosenberger from rural Strasburg.

The couple owned and operated a store on the Back Road called the Nevin Rosenberger Store.

They are buried together in St. Stephens Cemetery, Strasburg Junction.

Portrait photograph of Nevin Kline Fravel with glasses and wearing a suit and plaid tie.

Nevin was the son of George Henry and Margaret Isabella "Maggie" (Hottle) Fravel.

His wife was Lula May (Wisman) Fravel. He had two daughters: Margaret…

Nevin P. Dellinger was born in New Market in 1932. He graduated from New Market High School in 1950 and the same year enlisted in the US Army for a three year period.

Dellinger deployed to Korea as a part of the 15th Infantry Division where he…

Article describing Logan Hoggarth's improvements in the Valley Baseball League and his assertion that they stem from his newly found mental focus.

Photograph of a new hydroelectric generator being loaded onto a Lambert's Transfer Company truck.

The photograph was taken at a rail line (where the generator was delivered) and transported to Burnshire Dam in Woodstock.

Postcard showing a view of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia taken from the Massanutten Mountain Range.

Photograph showing the New Market Band in 1909. Identified are, from left to right:

Third row: Quessel Henkel, Lester Tidler, Jim Henkel, Russ Furry, Bob Zirkle, Archibald Higgs

Second Row: Ed Rice, Jake Bowman, Elon Linhoss, Earl Lindamood,…
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