Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified couple seated in a horse drawn buggy.

Photograph of "Dr. Belew" of Edinburg Virginia in a horse drawn carriage.

The photograph was taken in front of 414 N. Main Street, Edinburg Virginia and has historically been captioned "Dr. Belew."

The structure shown was the home of Dr.…

Unidentified man pictured in a horse drawn carriage.

The carriage's top is folded back. the horse's rigging includes a covering of vertical chords which helped keep flies from bothering the horse.

A person is visible on the porch to the left…

Unidentified couple seated in a horse drawn buggy.

Unidentified man seated in a buggy and holding the reins of the horse pulling it.

Photograph was taken on N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia. The house closest to the buggy is 125 N. Muhlenber Street.

Two unidentified men sitting in a horse drawn carriage.

Unidentified man posed in his horse drawn carriage.

Photograph was taken on N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia. The house closest to the buggy is 125 N. Muhlenber Street.

Horse-drawn carriage with an unidentified driver shown in front of a home in winter.

The home in the background is that of Hugh Morrison Jr., located in the area of 305 N. Main Street Woodstock Virginia.

Unidentified man wearing a hat and seated in a carriage hitched to a horse.

Photograph of an unidentified man sitting in a carriage that is led by a horse.

Photograph of a photograph of an unidentified two-story home with two unidentified women in a horse-drawn cart on the front lawn. Another unidentified African American man stands near the front of the horse.

This house may be located at 215 S.…

Unidentified brick structure with three shuttered windows across the front. A white picket fence extends from the building to the foreground of the picture, and a wooden-wheeled cart is visible on the left side.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Photograph of a young child standing outside with a toy baby carriage. It is unclear what is inside the carriage.

Postcard showing two carriages and people in those carriages. Card is unlabeled.
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