Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Mrs. Balengee, the wife of a Methodist minister. She lived in the Hite House in Woodstock. Her next door neighbor was Mary Ann Williamson.

The Balengees moved to Shenandoah County after they retired.

The person on the left has…

Portrait photograph of Mr. Vincent Leon Leonhardt wearing a well-made suit and tie. He is best remembered for his years in Woodstock as the tailor for the students of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Born in Alsace, his native language was…

Portrait photograph of Vincent Leon Leonhardt wearing a well-made suit and tie.

He is best remembered for his years in Woodstock as the tailor for the students of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Born in Alsace, his native language was…

Portrait photograph of Mr. Stokes and his wife.

Mr. Stokes ran an appliance store in Strasburg.

The name, "Stokes", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of a man wearing glasses and a suit and tie. His last name has been identified as Reedy but we do not know his first name.

Picture showing "Mr. Duke's House" near Harrisonburg Virginia with description of the view from that location.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vanderbilt at their Mt. Airy Farm located just south of Mt. Jackson on the east side of Route 11 along Meems Bottom.

Portrait photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Foltz who lived on Middle Road.

Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Crisman posed together. We do not know their first names.

Photograph of "Mr. and Mrs. James Moreland" standing beside the carcass of a deer, hung upside down.

James Franklin Moreland (1914-1974) lived in Edinburg, and was the son of George and Sally (Clem) Moreland.

James had four wives. Which of…

Portrait photograph of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Copp later in their lives.

Both are wearing round glasses. Mrs. Copp has a corsage pinned to her jacket. George A. Copp is wearing a bow tie.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Charlie Rush posed with his wife.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Portrait photograph of Mr. Vincent Leon Leonhardt wearing a well-made suit and tie.

He is best remembered for his years in Woodstock as the tailor for the students of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Born in Alsace, his native language was…

Postcard showing a wrecker utilized by Moyer Motor Company Inc. in New Market Virginia. The company was a Ford Motor dealership from ca. 1930 until ca. 1990.

Photograph of Moyers Motor Company in New Market Virginia. The company was a Ford dealership located on Congress Street in New Market. They also operated an Esso Service Station and sold GE appliances.

Based on the license plates of the vehicles…

Photograph showing what was then called the Moyer House in Edinburg Virginia. It is located along Stoney Creek Road (now Boulevard) just west of town. The library now stands in the adjacent field.

The image is labeled "Moyers House as shown from…

Photographic postcard showing the mouth of Stony Creek west of Edinburg Virginia.

The card is dated 1911.

Picture of a house titled "Mountain View" near Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard showing the Mountain View Tourist Home and Tea Room located on Lee Highway one mile east of New Market VA. The site featured a free garage, cabins, and campground and was operated by Mrs. F.L. Bingham.

Photographic postcard with an image of the "Mountain View Inn, Zepp Virginia."

Zepp lies in the northwestern portion of Shenandoah County along Cedar Creek. The exact location of this Inn and other details are unknown.

The image was taken and…

Postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Mountain as seen from Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Mountain taken from near Woodstock Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing a view of mountains in the Basye Community of Shenandoah County. The photograph was taken from "Supin Lick" or Supinlick Ridge which forms the western part of the valley that community lies in and which Bryce's Hillside…

View of mountains. Fenced enclosures are in the middle of the image and blooms are visible in the foreground.

Postcard showing the Mountain Spring Park located on the Lee Highway near New Market Virginia.

The house was the last structure before the New Market Gap and was demolished around 1950 when the road was altered.
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