Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of an illustration of the logo for Medical College of Virginia located in Richmond, Virginia.

Arresting image of an abandoned log cabin, located in a field. This early structure was built using corner-notched timbered joints. Foundation and front porch are crumbling. Entire cabin has fallen into disrepair.

Portrait of Lodema Catherine (Gochenour) Lindamood, as a young woman.

Lodema was born in Edinburg, the daughter of Oscar Melvin (1887-1945) and his second wife, Lucy May (Gochenour) (1893-1992) Gochenour. Lodema was one of eleven…

Postcard with a picture of the Locust Grove Inn located north of Edinburg Virginia on US Route 11.

Postcard with a photograph of the "Locust Grove Inn" located in Edinburg Virginia.

Article discussing new security measures at Shenandoah County Schools

Article about local pilot John Billing's flight across the United States

Photograph of the lobby of the Hotel Woodstock located in downtown Woodstock, Virginia.

This photograph was used on page 83 of the book, "Early Woodstock" by Joseph B. Clower, Jr. (published in 1996).

The caption reads, "In the 1930s the…

Photograph of several unidentified guests seated around the reception area of the Orkney Springs Hotel in Orkney Springs, Virginia.

Photograph showing two boys on a Southern Railway Express Company loading wagon filled with chickens.

The photograph is dated October 1914. The boys are unidentified. Most likely the image was taken at the Toms Brook railroad depot, but that…

Postcard showing a picture of Lloyd's Department store in Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard with an image of Lloyd's Department Store located on King Street in Strasburg Virginia.

The card is undated.

Portrait photograph of Lloyd W. Wetzel, Sr., as a young man.

Lloyd was born and grew up in Woodstock, one of at least nine children born to John and Mary (Funkhouser) Wetzel.

He worked as a manager at Woodstock Manufacturing where he retired.…

Photo of a photograph of Lloyd Wetzel, as a young man wearing a hat and sitting on a chair with his arms folded.

Lloyd was born and grew up in Woodstock, one of at least nine children born to John and Mary (Funkhouser) Wetzel.

He worked as a…

Portrait photograph of Lloyd Irwin Miller wearing a suit, tie, and starched collar.

Lloyd was born in Columbia Furnace, oldest son of Thomas Jefferson and Mary (Irwin) Miller. Lloyd had many siblings, mostly brothers. They grew up on a farm in…

Portrait photograph of Lloyd Irwin Miller wearing a suit, tie, and starched collar.

Lloyd was born in Columbia Furnace, oldest son of Thomas Jefferson and Mary (Irwin) Miller. Lloyd had many siblings, mostly brothers. They grew up on a farm in…

Photograph of Lloyd Hollingsworth from the book "Service Record World War I and II, Woodstock and Vicinity."

Portrait of Lloyd A. Hutchinson and his wife, Evaline Bowers. They were the parents of Walter, Paul, and a daughter, Nancy.

Photograph of "Llewellyn", a two story stone home located in Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia.

This photograph was used in the book, "In the Shadow of the Blue Ridge" by Mary G. Farland and Beverley B. Byrd (page 76).

Photograph of "Llewellyn", a two story stone home located in Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia.

This photograph shows the front of the house located at 494 Llewellyn Lane, Berryville Virginia.

Photograph of Lizzie A. Lonas standing by a wicker chair.

In the 1920 census for Edinburg, Lizzie A. Lonas lived with Charles Stout, a farmer, his wife, Lily, and daughter, Lydia. At that time, she was a 21-year old servant.

Photograph of Lizzie Baker (center) with her four children around her.

Pictured are (l to r):

Mildred Mae (Baker) Bowman, Lizzie (Lindamood) Baker, Ray Baker, Preston E. Baker, and Guy Baker.

The family was from Conicville.

Lizzie Mae (Funkhouser) Miller shown standing by a wicker chair with her hands on the shoulders of her young cousin, Flora (Funkhouser) Gray.

Lizzie was the daughter of Isaac Casper Funkhouser and Mary F. Mumaw. The family lived near Conicville.…

Lizzie (Funkhouser) Miller seated on a high-backed chair and holding a book in one hand.

Lizzie was the daughter of Isaac Casper Funkhouser & Mary F. Mumaw and lived near Conicville.

Lizzie (Funkhouser) Miller with short hair and seated on a bench.

The name, "L___ Funkhouser", is written on the glass plate.

Lizzie was the daughter of Isaac Casper Funkhouser & Mary F. Mumaw and lived near Conicville.
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