Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

Browse Items (35718 total)

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Ice Cream Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Photograph of a ceramic cow figurine bearing a Southern Dairies advertisement.

Southern Dairies was located on W. North Street in Woodstock Virginia during the first half of the 20th century.

Vintage milk delivery vehicle used by Southern Dairies in Woodstock.

The creamery operated from W. North Street for many years.

Vintage milk delivery vehicle parked on the grounds of Southern Dairies in Woodstock.

Vintage milk truck on the grounds of Southern Dairies of Woodstock.

Vintage milk truck on the grounds of Southern Dairies of Woodstock.

Vintage milk truck parked on the grounds of Southern Dairies of Woodstock.

Work truck parked on the ground of Southern Dairies of Woodstock.

Vintage milk delivery truck belonging to Southern Dairies of Woodstock.

Vintage milk delivery truck belonging to Southern Dairies of Woodstock.

Postcard showing the Southern Kitchen Restaurant located in New Market Virginia


Postcard showing a picture of the Southern Railway passenger depot in Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard showing a picture of the Southern Railway passenger depot in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of the covered Southern Railway Bridge crossing Stoney Creek in Edinburg Virginia.

The image is labeled "Sou RR Bridge Edinburg VA" and is undated.

This bridge was destroyed by a fire in 1915.


Postcard showing a picture of the Southern Railway passenger depot in Woodstock Virginia.

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.

Less than…

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…
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2