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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing meat hanging at Shen-Valley Meatpackers Inc. during its dedication ceremony. The meatpacking plant was located in Timberville Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing boxes of Rockinham Meat Food Products sliced bacon. This product was producted by Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. in Timberville Virginia. The items here were displayed at its grand opening.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a Rockingham Meat Food Products packet of sugar cured bacon. This item was produced by the Shen-Valley Meat Packers in Timberville Virginia and was shown at the business' grand opening.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. building in Timberville Virginia at the time of its dedication.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a crowd at the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. dedication ceremony in Timberville Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a speaker at the Shen-Valley Meatpackers Inc. dedication ceremony in Timbervill Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing meat hanging at Shen-Valley Meatpackers Inc. during its dedication ceremony. The meatpacking plant was located in Timberville Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing two unidentified men working at the Johns Manville Plant. Located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia, the plant is now closed at the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an unidentified woman working at the Johns Manville Plant. Located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia, the plant is now closed at the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant loacted between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant loacted between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant loacted between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant loacted between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant loacted between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant loacted between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

This photograph shows what was the Gulf Gasoline Station in New Market Virginia. Taken by Mt. Jackson photographer Hoyle Garber, the photograph was most likely used to market the service station when it opened in the late 1940s. Pictured are two…

Photographs showing the Bauserman Home Improvement store display at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Photographs of business displays at the Shenandoah County Fair. Those pictured include local appliance stores and farm implement companies. They originated with Charles Bauserman but were most likely taken by William Garber of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

In 1955 Triplett and Vehrencamp closed their downtown store and reopened under the name Vehrencamp's on the north end of town. Their Grand Opening celebration can be seen in this photograph. This new structure had been operating as the Rinker…

Throughout the 20th century, one of Mt. Jackson’s most prominent commercial establishments was Triplett and Vehrencamp, a farm supply and hardware business. Located on Main Street, near the current town hall, this organization occupied a sprawling…

Postcard showing the Evergreen Fernery located 1/4 mile north of New Market Virginia. The site had a large selection of tropical plants.

Postcard showing "Kauffman's Place" located on the Lee Highway at the crest of the Massanutten Mountain between New Market and Luray Virginia.

Postcard showing "Ye Old Dinner Bell Antique Shop" on Route 108 near Mount Jackson Virginia

Color postcard with a colorized photograph showing the interior of the Walton and Smoot Drug Store.

The pharmacy was located on N. Main Street adjacent to Shenandoah County's Historic Courthouse.

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.
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