Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Photograph of men cutting wheat in the early part of the 20th century

Photograph of W.L. Mumaw of Belgrade Virginia and caption about his work as a photographer, blacksmith, and local businessman

Picture of the so called "Von Effinger" House in the 200 block of North Main Street in Woodstock.

Picture of a postcard showing the Union Forge Church west of Edinburg at the beginning of the 20th century

Picture of the Triplett High School graduating class of 1941 in cap and gown at the school. Includes names

Picture showing a Train Wreck and crowd near Pugh's Run north of Woodstock

Picture of a postcard showing a man standing inside the water wheel at Toms Brook

A picture of the Toms Brook School around the turn of the 20th century.

Picture of a Southern Railway passenger train stopped in Toms Brook. Greeting it is a large crowd and cornet band.

Picture of the Toms Brook Band with names and drum labeled "Organized July 4 1913"

Photograph showing Toms Brook from a nearby hill around 1900

Picture of the band called the Shenvaleers. Includes names of band members.

Photograph of James M. Artz inside T. Glenn Locke's store on the corner of Main and Court Streets in Woodstock.

Photograph a postcard showing a train and its crew at the Strasburg Depot

Picture of the St. Mary's Pine Lutheran Church near Mt. Jackson

Picture of a snow drift near Maurertown being cleared by Marvin Thomas in a bulldozer

Sketch of Shenandoah County's 18th century courthouse drawn during the Civil War.

Picture of the Shenandoah Valley newspaper's printing office. Includes description of machines and history of the newspaper.

Photograph showing a display produced by the Shenandoah National Forest (now George Washington National Forest) for the the Shenandoah County Fair.

Photograph of the Shenandoah Herald's printing shop when owned by the Grabil family and located on Court Street in Woodstock, Includes names of staffers and descriptions of printing machines.

Picture of the Shenandoah Fire Company's newly constructed building in Woodstock with the principal members of the organization named

Picture of Shenandoah County's stone jail constructed in the early 19th century.

Picture of Shenandoah County men posing on the steps of the Woodstock passenger depot before leaving for Camp Lee and service in the First World War

Picture of Shenandoah County's 1918 Jail
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