Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Drawing of Burner's Springs Resort, also known as Shenandoah Springs, in Fort Valley Virginia. The resort was constructed in "bowl-like hollow" that was surrounded by seven fountains. Six were within one acre of the resort but the seventh was piped…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of Fort Valley Virginia.

Postcard showing Faith Lutheran Church in Fort Valley Virginia

Color postcard with a picture of the entrance to what is now the Elizabeth Furnace Recreation Area in the George Washington National Forest. The area is located in Fort Valley Virginia near the town of Strasburg.

Postcard with a picture of a house in Powells Fort, Shenandoah County.

Powells Fort is the historic name given to a community in the northern portion of Fort Valley. The exact location of this scene is unknown.

Postcard with a picture of Passage Creek near the Seven Fountains Community in what is now Fort Valley Vriginia.

Postcard with a picture of a house in Powells Fort, Shenandoah County.

Powells Fort is the historic name given to a community in the northern portion of Fort Valley. The exact location of this scene is unknown.

Postcard with a picture taken from atop the tower on Massanutten Mountain, near Woodstock Virginia.

The photograph looks east into Fort Valley Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Passage Creek which flows through Fort Valley Virginia to near Front Royal Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the hotel established near the Waterlick White Sulphur Springs in Fort Valley Virginia.

Photograph showing the "Fort Brick Church" in Fort Valley Virginia. The image is undated. It is located in a photograph album that was maintained by Arlene Strickler.

This church and Trinty Church (pictured in the background) are currently home…

Photograph showing "employees, and members of their families and friends, of the Shenandoah Publishing House and the Northern Virginia Daily" at a picnic at Elizabeth Furnace in Powell's Fort Valley (now Fort Valley Virginia).

The individuals in…

Photograph showing the Slate Hill School in Fort Valley as it appeared in a 1939 insurance survey of Shenandoah County School. In the report the school is described as a "one story frame building with a tin roof, stone foundation, wood sheeting…

Copy of a letter sent from Franklin D. Roosevelt to A (Absalom) Willis Robertson concerning the possible closure of Camp Roosevelt, the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp located near Edinburg Virginia. Robertson at the time was the Congressional…

Letter from S.D. Crude, resident engineer for the Virginia Department of Highways, to J.W. Garner of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors. The letter informs Garner and the board that the state department of transportation had received approval…

Photograph of six men standing together in a line behind a table at the Fort Valley Fire Department.

The photograph was taken when the department burned the note on their building mortgage.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Mertie…

Photograph of the "mortgage burning" at the Fort Valley Volunteer Fire Department.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Mertie McClanahan, Fulton Ramsey, Perry "P.G." Coverstone, Leroy Tamkin, Harry McClanahan, and Sam Boyer.

Photograph of an unidentified small country store with a gas pump selling Texaco Fire Chief gasoline.

A large Coca Cola advertising sign is attached to the roof and says, "Fauver's Groc".

This building was located at 1923 Bolivar Road in Fort…

Photograph of Eva Mae (Boyer) Ritenour (left) and her brother Ray Franklin Boyer (right).

They were the children of Benjamin Frank Boyer and Myrtle (Cullers) Boyer of Fort Valley, Va.

Photograph of Isaac William Munch Brown and Golda M. Munch Brown.

The couple were husband and wife and lived in Fort Valley Virginia, in the area of St. David's Church.

They were the parents of Elsie, Earl, Narvel, and Lois Brown.

Photograph of Elder William Peters later in his life shown with a full beard and mustache. In this photograph, he is seated on a chair with an open book on his lap.

He is best remembered as having organized and help build the Church of the…

Phillip and Molly Crisman pictured on the front porch of their home on South Fort Valley Road. Large flowering bush is in the foreground.

Picture of the school in Fort Valley, Virginia.

It is no longer standing but was located on Woodstock Tower Road near the site of the current Fort Valley Library.

Picture of the school in Fort Valley, Virginia.

It is no longer standing but was located on Woodstock Tower Road near the site of the current Fort Valley Library.
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