Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified bungalow-styled home with a level yard, dirt driveway, and detached garage.

This home was used as a backdrop for several photographs of groups of Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA) students. Possibly, the home was located on the grounds…

The lower building is the house of John Lewis, Augusta County pioneer.

The chimney has fallen down in this image and has been replaced with a metal pipe visible on the left.

The home is located about 2 miles east of the court house in…

Unidentified large and well-cared for home. Striped awnings are visible on the windows and covered front porch. Yard is level and manicured.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified two-story home with a covered front porch.

Decorative trim is visible around the roof of the porch and the home sits on top of a small hill or knoll.

Photograph of an older photograph showing unidentified people posed either standing or sitting around the small front porch of a log cabin.

Front of cabin has been partially covered with wooden board siding.

Unidentified solid, two-story brick home with small covered front porch.

Home is partially obscured by leafy trees and a rail fence is visible in the foreground.

Large and stately home, formerly owned by Myron Bowman, located at 837 S. Main Street, Woodstock.

Photograph showing the home and farm of Harold Morrison Sr. and his wife, Loise Morrison.

The property was located on U.S. Route 11, east of Pugh's Run.

Harold Morrison was the son of Hugh Morrison, Jr., and bought the property in 1943.

Photograph of the home that stands at 115 N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The photographer is standing at the southeastern corner of the property looking northwest.

The house still stands as of 2025.

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.

Spacious bungalow with awnings and covered front porch that was located on N. Main Street in Woodstock (across from the Woodstock Shopping Center). It was owned by Jacob Haun, Sr.

Unidentified two-story home with two chimneys, a wraparound porch and a breezeway built off the back door leading to an outbuilding.

Image of the two-story home in Woodstock where Ethel Lee (Marston) Denison lived with her brother in her later years.

Ethel was the daughter of William Frank Sr. and Mary Jane (Clem) Marston.

She was a graduate of Woodstock High School and the…

Phillip and Molly Crisman pictured on the front porch of their home on South Fort Valley Road. Large flowering bush is in the foreground.

Unidentified two-story home with two chimneys and a covered front porch that wraps around to one side. Steps lead down to the unidentified street.

Photograph of the Woodstock home of Jacob Haun, Sr. The home was located on N. Main Street, across the street from the Woodstock Shopping Center.

Photograph of a dignified two-story home with spacious veranda and unidentified young girl sitting on the steps holding a younger child.

The house has been tentatively identified as being the Woodstock Presbyterian Church Manse.

Photograph of the home built by Dr. and Mr. Walter Wunder located at 487 Main St. in Woodstock, Virginia.

Unidentified two story home, possibly a farmhouse, with covered front porch.

The small front yard is fenced. A dirt road or driveway is in foreground.

Part of an outbuilding visible on the right.

Photograph of the Mark Bird House in Woodstock Virginia.

This house still stands on Commerce Street, but was originally located on the site of the Woodstock Post Office.

It was originally owned by Mark Bird, a County Judge. After his death it…

Photograph of an unidentified large home, on a knoll, surrounded by trees.

Photograph of a house built by Dr. and Mrs. Walter Wunder at 487 Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Unidentified 2-story house with a covered front porch.

Two unidentified women standing in front of Samuel Crabill's home on Ridgely Road in Woodstock.

The house was east of Route 11 and was demolished some time after 1943.

Samuel Crabill's wife's maiden name was Windle.

Unidentified two-story, wood-framed home with a covered front porch close to the dirt road in front of it. The side and back yard is surrounded by a picket fence.
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