Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Business card produced for Galen Jerome Dellinger Sr., a dealer in agricultural machinery near Conicville Virginia during the middle part of the 20th century.

The card advertises "New and Used Farm Machinery" and contains his phone number and…

Partial can label produced by W.E. Stickley of Strasburg Virginia for "Stickley's Hand Packed Peaches."

Large group of unidentified men and women shown at various tasks at a fruit processing site. Crates and containers are visible.

The words, "The Tavenner & Gravely Peach Orchard", and the place, "Woodstock, Va." are written on the bottom of the…

Photograph of a type of apple cleaning and polishing machine manufactured by the Grabill Manufacturing Plant.

The plant was located near the intersection of what became Main Street and Reservoir Road in Woodstock and still stands in 2025.

The…

Photograph of an apple grader manufactured by Grabill's Grader Plant in Woodstock Virginia.

The machine separated apples by size.

The plant was located near the intersection of what became Main Street and Reservoir Road and still stands in…

Photograph showing a barrel on a stand, possibly in the process of being banded.

Unidentified man wearing a cap is holding a barrel along a piece of unidentified machinery.

Damaged image of a barrel mounted on a stand.

Photograph of some apples on a piece of machinery used to pack apples into barrels.

Photograph of a barrel mounted on a piece of equipment used in the apple packing process.

Postcard showing B.E. Nelson's wheat field.

Letter sent from the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Division of Markets, to Fred C. Didawick of the Edinburg Hatchery outlining test results conducted for the Bacillary White Diarrhea disease among the hatchery's chickens. The results announced…

Photograph of a photograph showing an unidentified shed on the edge of a cultivated field.

Photographs of business displays at the Shenandoah County Fair. Those pictured include local appliance stores and farm implement companies. They originated with Charles Bauserman but were most likely taken by William Garber of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photograph of a group of women working to can peaches at a commercial establishment. The identies of the workers and their location is unknown.

Photograph of individuals working to can peaches at a commercial establishment. The identities of the workers and their location is unknown.

Photograph of three cows at an unidentified farm.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farming machine advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.
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