Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard with a picture of stores in Maurertown Virginia. Includes the McInturff, Aleshire, and Clem stores on Main Street.

The stores were located on what is now US Route 11.

Photograph of the school house in Maurertown, Virginia. The building is no longer standing.

Photograph of the Maurertown School.

Photograph of the second Maurertown School, built in 1911, which replaced a one room schoolhouse nearby.

This school was built south of town on the east side of Rt. 11.

It served the community until 1941, when it was sold to James Bowers who…

Undated photograph of the Maurertown School.

Photographic postcard showing the Maurertown Mill located in Maurertown Virginia.

The three men shown in the postcard are, from left to right, _____ Trussell, Lee Sager owner of the mill, and Sam Funk the mill foreman.

The mill was steam…

Photograph of the Maurertown Rail Depot with several unidentified men and boys in front of it. The boys are barefoot and the sign advises: "Harrisonburg 43.1 miles" and "Manassas 69.3 miles".

The building is no longer standing.

Photograph of the Maurertown Brethren Church.

As of 2025 the church still stands on Old Valley Pike in that community.

The photograph is labeled "Brethren Church Maurertown VA" and bears crop marks, indicating Morrsion Studios produced this…

Photograph of the Maurertown Brethren Church on Route 11.

The church was founded in 1885 by E.B. Shaver. It has had a long history and continues to be a central part of the Maurertown community.

Postcard showing the Maur-Brook Lodge, a home for tourists, located in Maurertown Virginia.

Portrait photograph of Maulsby Borden from Toms Brook.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Maulsby graduated from the high school in 1925.

Portrait photograph of Maudie Viola (Tucker) Natt wearing earrings and a lace handkerchief in her pocket.

Maudie was the daughter of James and Hannah (Mauzy) Tucker.

She married Charles "Charlie" Natt, and by the 1950 census, she had six…

Photograph of Maudie V. (Tucker) Natt (middle) with an unidentified African American young boy on the left and a girl identified as "Yvonne", on the right.

Maudie was the daughter of James and Hannah (Mauzy) Tucker.

She married Charles…

Portrait photograph of Maude (McDaniel) Crisman and her husband, John W. Crisman.

The couple raised seven children together in Fort Valley.

Photograph of Maude Florence (Lindamood) Funkhouser seated in a chair and wearing a polka-dotted dress and glasses.

The name, "Maud Funkhouser", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Maude was one of at least seven children born…

Portrait of Maude Odeal (Golladay) Sheetz with her hair pulled back.

Maude was the daughter of George Russell (1871-1940) and Theresa Benton (Brill) (1869-1896) Golladay.

Her husband was Oscar Sheetz (1886-1951). The couple lived in Woodstock.

Maude E. (Clem) Wakeman, seated, and surrounded by her four youngest children.

The children have been identified as Nelson (bottom left), Faye (bottom right), Bob (top left) and Paul (top right).

Maude was the daughter of Philip Benton and…

Photograph of the document certifying that Boatswain Mate Second Class Matthew Gaius Weaver was honorably discharged from the Navy in Casco Bay, Portland, Maine, on September 1, 1945.

Photograph of a single page from a Notice of Separation packet for Matthew Gaius Weaver who was born in Shenandoah County, on 1 July 1921.

He entered Naval service on 10 August 1939 as an Apprentice Seaman. He served mainly in Norfolk and…

Portrait of Matthew N. Brinker wearing his Army uniform and posed beside his wife, Dorothy E. (Pence) Brinker.

Possibly, this is a wedding photograph.

Photograph of a matted image of an unidentified man seated on a bench and wearing a suit and tie.

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