Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Scan of the 1982 Shenandoah County Fair Program.

Scan of the 1976 Shenandoah County Fair Program.

Scan of the 1984 Shenandoah County Fair Program.

Postcard showing the Covered Bridge at Meems Bottom just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing the covered bridge at Meems Bottom near Mt. Jackson Virginia

Photo of an older framed photograph of an unidentified man, seated, a woman standing next to him and three unidentified children standing beside him or sitting on his lap. This is probably a family photograph.

Color postcard with a picture of a ferry boat located on the Shenandoah River somewhere in Virginia.

Unfurnished room contains an old brick fireplace with wood trim and panelling around it.

Flowered wallpaper covers the walls. A door is visible on the right.

Unfurnished room contains an old brick fireplace with wood trim and panelling around it.

Flowered wallpaper covers the walls. A door is visible on the right.

Unidentified old, large home with two-story, columned front porch, a bay window on the left and an addition extending the home further on the left.

Postcard with a picture of the former Lutheran Church in Stephens City Virginia. The building was demolished in 1906.

Photograph of the Old Mill Tavern in Strasburg.

The tavern was located in what is known as Spengler's Mill. It was located on the southern edge of Strasburg on Route 11 (or Stover Avenue as that stretch is named). The building is still there…

Photograph taken in the overgrown parking lot of the Old Mill Tavern (located in the historic Spengler's Mill) on the southern edge of Strasburg and looking southwards down Route 11. The building is still there today.

The water-powered mill was…

Known by several names, the Old Mill Tavern Restaurant was located on the southern edge of Strasburg on Route 11 (or Stover Avenue as that stretch is named). The building is still there today.

The original water-powered mill was built between 1797…

Picture showing two cars crossing the Shenandoah River along the road from Edinburg to Fort Valley Virginia. The ferry was used from 1942-1943 following a flood that destroyed the river bridge. Pictured here are:

-Winnifred O. Mitchell on left…

Picture of the descendants and friends of Philip C. Dellinger at the house he built near Woodstock. Includes names of individuals.

Picture of Lillan McCoy and the gasoline station she operated in Toms Brook. Includes description of vehicles and history of the station.

Postcard with a picture of the original Woodstock Reservoir located southeast of town.

Postcard with a picture of the original Woodstock Reservoir located at the base of the Massanutten Mountain southeast of town.

Photograph of the old Shenandoah County Courthouse located on the northwest corner of Court and Main Streets in Woodstock, and taken from across Main Street (U.S. Route 11).

Postcard showing St. Matthews Lutheran Church in New Market Virginia. Located on the same site as the present Reformation Lutheran Church.

Postcard showing the "Old Town Pump" in New Market Virginia. The card notes it furnishes pure limestone water and was used by Indian, Confederate, and Union Soldiers and the public.

Postcard with a picture of a corn field located along the Shenandoah River near Strasburg Virginia.

Photographic postcard with an image of the waterwheel located in Toms Brook Virginia.

This wheel, located on Toms Brook adjacent to Main Street just north of the downtown district, powered a saw/grist mill.

Unidentified older man with a beard and mustached is seated with his legs crossed, and holding a walking stick.
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