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Photograph of Shelley Rucker as it appeared in the "Shenandoah Herald and Shenandoah Valley" newspaper, September 25, 1974.

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 a speaker at the Shen-Valley Meatpackers Inc. dedication ceremony in Timbervill Virginia.

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 the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. building in Timberville Virginia at the time of its dedication.

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 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 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 workers at the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. plant in Timberville Virginia during its dedication ceremony.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a crowd enjoying a meal at Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. during its dedication.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a crowd enjoying a meal at Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. in Timberville Virginia during its dedication.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a crowd viewing a chicken processing line at the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. plant in Timberville Virginia during its opening.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a crowd enjoying a meal at Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. in Timberville Virginia during its dedication.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a man with a microphone and several cows during the opening ceremony for the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. plant in Timberville Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing men with cows during the opening ceremony for the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. plant in Timberville Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Shen-Valley Meatpackers building and the neighboring Zigler subdivision under construction.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Shen-Valley Meatpackers Building under construction.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Shen-Valley Meatpackers Building under construction.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Shen-Valley Meatpackers Building under construction.

Photograph showing an unidentified group of four men and women standing near the Shenandoah Alum Springs Hotel. Located in what is now the Basye Community, Shenandoah Alum Springs was a popular resort that was founded sometime around 1874. It was…

Copy of a postcard showing buildings at the Shenandoah Alum Springs Resort in Shenandoah County Virginia. Includes a by-line "A Noted Health and Pleasure Resort."

Photograph of the Shenandoah Building and Loan Association's building located on W. Court Street, in Woodstock. It is also referred to as the Bank Building.

The building is behind the old historic courthouse and has been converted to apartments.

Brochure advertising Shenandoah Caverns "The Symphony in Stone."

The brochure is undated, but appears to have been produced ca. 1960.

Postcard showing the Inn at Shenandoah Caverns located near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of Shenandoah Normal College in Reliance Virginia. The college had been constructed in 1893 to educate teachers, became the Old Dominion Academy in 1910, and burned in 1914.
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