Photograph of Julia Virginia Fansler from the 1949 "The Beacon," Triplett High School Yearbook. Julia was the librarian at the school and a graduate of Madison College, now James Madiston University.
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 a partial view of the Moonlight Cottage Camp.
The camp, which included cottages for visitors and a dining room, was located north of the Town of Mt. Jackson near the current Bowman-Andros manufacturing plant.
Letter from Laura G. White to Hamilton Ottawa Ferguson who she describes as her "uncle." Hamilton (H.O) Ferguson was a veteran of the Spanish American War who lived in Mt. Jackson Virginia. He died on September 25 1941 at the age of 75 and is buried…
Invoice from Lester W. Hansberger of Mt. Jackson Virginia issued to the Shenandoah County School Board for Shake Kindling. The items were sent to the Mt. Jackson "Colored School."
It was approved by B.E. Nelson, school trustee and paid on April…
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.
Photographic postcard showing the driveway leading to "Mt. Airy" a farm along the Shenandoah River in the Meems Bottom area just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia.
The image also shows the Massanutten Mountain in the background and was taken near…
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.