Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard showing a view of the New Market Gap located east of New Market Virginia.

Souvenir Folder consisting of two postcard relating to Shenandoah Caverns.

Souvenir Greetings postcard sent from Woodstock Virginia.

Scan of the Sourvenir Program for the 1939 Shenandoah County Fair's Beauty Contest.

Photograph showing the 1951 Virginia Encampment of Spanish American War Veterans.

The event was held at the Orkney Springs Hotel located in Shenandoah County.

This photograph was taken by local photographer William Hoyle Garber.

Photograph of a marriage certificate attesting that Samuel Ray Spence and Peggy Jo Hite were married in New Market, Virginia, on December 30, 1940.

Rev Roy D. Coulter, a minister of the Congregational Christian Church, officiated.

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Photograph of a marriage certificate attesting that Samuel Ray Spence and Peggy Jo Hite were married in New Market, Virginia, on December 30, 1940.

The clergyman was Rev. Roy D. Coulter, Minister of the Congregational-Christian Church.

Less…

Trifold brochure advertising the Cave Spring Resort in Edinburg Virginia.

The brochure includes information on the motel, local activities, fishing, and the "Shenandoah Valley Bowl" which was a venue for Country, Blue Grass, and Folk music. The…

Early photograph of Spengler's Mill with two unidentified men also visible in the image.

Spengler's Mill 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 of the dedication plaque for the Sperry Dining Hall at Massanutten Military Academy. Sperry Dining Hall was dedicated by Jason J. Sperry in memory of his parents. Mr. Sperry was from West Virginia and lost his parents at a young age. He…

Photograph of Sperry Hall, a school building at Massanutten Military Academy.

Among other purposes, it served as the dining hall.

Photograph of the Sperryville Turnpike (US Route 211).

The photograph looks east toward the Blue Ride Mountains. It was taken just east of Luray Virginia. The house visible still stands at 102 Griffith Court, Luray.

Group of unidentified members Central High School's track or cross country team posed on the school's sport's field in Woodstock.

Postcard showing the monument to Governor Alexander Spotswood along the Skyline Drive near Swift Run Gap in Virginia

This image shows the house located at 355 W. Spring Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of Springdale, a large, two-story, brick home with four columns supporting a covered front porch. It is located about six miles southwest of Winchester, about 50 yards from the Valley Pike, and is near Opequon Creek.

The home was built…

Photo of an illustration or engraving of St. Agnes.

The plate is cracked and broken.

Photographic postcard. Image shows St. Andrew's Episcopal Church which still stands on Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The postcard is undated.

Picture of the St. Davids Lutheran Church in Fort Valley Virginia. The congregation was formed around 1816 when the Lutheran worshipers in Fort Valley established their own church. The building pictured was constructed in 1873 after the previous…

Postcard with a picture of St. James Lutheran Church located in Zepp Virginia.

Photograph of St. John Bosco Catholic Church is located on North Main Street in Woodstock.

The building is still standing and a new sanctuary has been built on the adjacent lot.

Scan of an undated photograph showing Lydia Gochenour, Jacob Gochenour, and John Robert Wilkins standing in front of the at the St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church food booth at the Shenandoah County Fair. The church was located in Hamburg…

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the ST. Luke and Saumsville 4-H Club's display at the Shenandoah County Fair.

View of the interior of St. Luke's Lutheran Church altar. Pews are in the foreground.
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