Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Color postcard with a picture of the Inn at Narrow Passage located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia. The Inn is described as a log bed and breakfast built in the 1740s overlooking the Shenandoah River.

Portrait photograph of Betty Frances Weaver as a young woman.

She was the daughter of John W. "Jack" and Ada (Barham) Weaver.

She graduated from Edinburg High School and Shenandoah Business College.

She worked for the Naval Laboratories…

Photograph of Stanley Tobias Clem (on the left) with his arm around Perry T. Heishman.

Both are wearing Civil Air Patrol Uniforms. They were part a group of Shenandoah County residents who joined the Civil Air Patrol at a meeting at Edinburg High…

Portrait photograph of Betty Frances Weaver as a young woman.

She was the daughter of John W. "Jack" and Ada (Barham) Weaver.

She graduated from Edinburg High School and Shenandoah Business College.

She worked for the Naval Laboratories…

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.…

Photograph of the Senior Class of 1934 at Edinburg High School, taken outdoors with the school building visible behind them.

The students are unidentified.

A caption is written at the bottom of the photograph: "Edinburg High School, Seniors,…

Members of the Edinburg High School's basketball team from 1935 wearing their school's uniform.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row: Charles Rowzee, John Bowers, Ben Swann, Cecil Evans, and Michael Clinedinst.

Back Row: Fred…

Photograph of the Edinburg High and Graded School, also called Cedar Hill Academy.

The first floor was used for classrooms and the second floor contained an auditorium for community and school events. This design was popular in the area and most…

Group of eight unidentified basketball players from Edinburg High School and one older unidentified man, probably the coach, are posed together in two rows.

Most of the players are wearing a uniform with the letters, "EHS", on the front of their…

Photograph of seven members of the 1929 Edinburg High School boys basketball team. The label at the top of the photograph indicates the team won the Shenandoah County championship that year.

One of the players in front is holding the championship…

Photograph of seven unidentified members of the 1931 Edunburg High School boy basketball team posed in two rows with a basketball and trophy placed at the front of the image.

The word, "EHS", and the date, "1931", are painted on the basketball.

Photograph of the corner of Main and Water Streets in Edinburg, Virginia.

Two houses are visible on either side of the entrance to Water Street.

Photograph the building located at 127-129 S. Main Street in Edinburg Virginia.

The first floor of the building was occupied by a restaurant at the time of this photograph. Advertisements for "Sandwiches", "Coca Cola", "Camels", and…

Photograph of a load of lumber delivered to C.E. Thompson and Sons, on Stoney Creek Boulevard in Edinburg.

The iconic hardware and lumber store in Edinburg was established in 1958 by C.E. Thompson and his two sons, Johnny and Billy. They supplied…

Photograph of the Disciples of Christ Church located on Main Street in Edinburg.

Photograph of the U.S. Post Office located on Main Street in Edinburg.

Photograph of the Disciples of Christ Church located on Main Street in Edinburg.

View of the Shenandoah River and Massanutten Mountain near Edinburg Virginia.

The photograph looks west from near Route 11 and overlooks the Edinburg Dam on the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. The Cliffside Estates development (Cliffside…

Photograph showing members of Edinburg High School's 1956 Senior Class posed in front of the school’s main entrance.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row:
Caroline “Carrie” Terrell Marshall, Ramona “Punky” Blaine Newland, Jean “Hep”…

Group of unidentified students posed in rows on the steps of Edinburg High School in Edinburg, Virginia.

Photograph of public school employees pictured at the Madison District Park in Edinburg Virginia.
Pictured are, from left to right:
Front Row, seated: Unidentified, Unidentified, Fred Hottle, Unidentified, Catherine Bauserman, Alma Lamp.
Second…

Group of attendees at the 10-year reunion of Edinburg High School's Class of 1959, the school's first graduating class, posed together.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Ms. Bragg Moyer (teacher), Ms. Virginia Coffman (teacher), Kathleen…

A view of a rural area north east of Edinburg Virginia. The Edinburg Gap in the Massanutten Mountain and the Shenandoah River are both visible.

A large barn is visible in the distance.

This image was originally scanned in reverse and corrected…

Nighttime window display at the Hugh S. Saum & Co. Hardware Store in Edinburg, Virginia.

Hugh Saum and Company was founded in 1868 by two brothers, John A. and Hugh, whose father, Abraham, had a store prior to this time.

The site of the first…

Photograph showing officers of the Edinburg Area Chamber of Commerce in 1961.

The photograph also contains a list of members and their responsibilities.

It is possible this is a reproduction of a newspaper article.
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