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Clipping of a newspaper article discussing a "Proctor" who helped his father run the Moonlight Cottage Camp near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing a partial view of the "Moonlight Cottage Camp."

This motel/tourist camp was located near Mt. Jackson Virginia. It opened sometime around 1928. The original owners were Emma and Verlin Proctor. The business consisted of eight…

Postcard showing the Southern Railway Depot in Mt. Jackson Virginia

Postcard showing the site of Dellinger Funderal Home in Mt. Jackson Virginia and its fleet of vehicles.

Postcard showing the home of S.P. Lonas of Mt. Jackson Virginia. The image is dated 1929.

Today, the structure houses Dellinger Funeral Home.

Postcard showing a view of Mt. Jackson Virginia taken from "Cemetery Hill" located on the south end of town.

Postcard showing "B Street" in Mt. Jackson Virginia and the bridge over the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. It is dated 1915.

Today this street is named Bridge Street and dead ends at the former site of the river bridge.

Postcard showing a picture of Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The photograph is oriented north and was taken in the area of what is now King and Main Streets.

Postcard showing High Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing an image of downtown Mt. Jackson Virginia.

A photographic postcard showing Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The card is dated 1911 and indicates it is looking south.

Postcard with a picture showing Main Street and surrounding houses in Mt. Jackson looking south.

Postcard with a picture of the original location of the intersection of Main Street (Valley Pike) and Orkney Springs Grade in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Triplett High and Vocational Training School located in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The building is no longer standing.

Postcard showing the interior of Dellinger Funeral Home's chapel in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of S.A. Moffett's residence located in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

S.A. (Sidney) Moffett was a farmer and merchant in Mt. Jackson.

Postcard with a picture of the "Graded and High School Building" in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

A wagon used to transport students and a group of pupils is visible in the foreground.

This school was located in the northern portion of Mt. Jackson…

Postcard showing a portion of railroad track in Mt. Jackson Virginia. It is labeled "4 Miles Straight Track Southern Railway Mt. Jackson VA."

Postcard bearing an image labeled "High Street, Mt. Jackson, VA."

The postcard is dated 1907. The street pictured is now named Gospel Street. Railroad tracks and the rail embankment dominate the middle ground of the photograph.


Postcard with an interior photograph of the Family Cafeteria Restaurant in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing an image of the Triplett Building in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

This building was home to the Mt. Jackson National Bank (later First Virginia Bank) on Main Street. It no longer stands.

This postcard was printed in 1910.

Postcard with a picture of the M.E. Church, South in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Now the Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church.

Postcard with a color photograph of the Mt. Jackson M.E. Church, South. Now the Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church.

Photographic postcard showing the "Methodist Episcopal Church South" in Mt. Jackson Virginia and neighboring buildings.

The street shown is today called Orkney Drive. The photograph is facing west from Main Street (Valley Pike)

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