Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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In 1930 Web "W.O." Riley and Rev. H.S. Coffey organized the "Scout Tom Cats" football team. This photograph shows the players beside the Woodstock Methodist Church, who sponsored the team, in 1930. Massanutten Academy's coach Leroy Glunt outfitted…

Postcard showing the Fields Methodist Episcopal Church in the town of Shenandoah Virginia. Includes description of church.

Photograph of a group of unidentified men and women assembled on the altar of Woodstock United Methodist Church.

Many are holding rolled diplomas.

Group of unidentified young men and women are posed together on the altar of the Woodstock United Methodist Church.

Three older unidentified men are standing in back of the group.

Group of mostly unidentified men posed together outside the United Methodist Church located on Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock.

The words, "Judge Newman's Bible Class", "ME Church South" and "Woodstock, Va." are written on the lower left of the…

Group of mostly unidentified men posed together outside the United Methodist Church located on Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock.

The words, "Judge Newman's Bible Class", "ME Church South" and "Woodstock, Va." are written on the lower left of the…

Photograph of "Judge Newman's Bible Class," part of what is now the Woodstock United Methodist Church.

Judge Edgar Newman is seated center with rolled paper in his hand. The other subjects are unidentified.

The building in the background is…

Postcard with a picture of what is now the United Methodist Church in Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Methodist Church in Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the M.E. Church, South in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Now the Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church.

Color postcard with a picture of the Methodist Church in Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard showing the Manor Memorial Methodist Church in New Market Virginia. The congregation dates to 1788 and the current structure was built in 1857 and remodeled in 1931.

Unidentified men playing croquet behind the Woodstock Methodist Church located on the corner of S. Muhlenberg and W. High Streets in Woodstock.

Postcard showing a picture of the Methodist Church in Edinburg Virginia and a caption detailing a brief history of the church.

Today the church retains an active congregation as St. Johns United Methodist Church.

Postcard showing the Methodist Church in Woodstock Virginia.

The church still stands and is located at the intersection of Muhlenberg and High Street.

Photographic postcard showing the "Methodist Episcopal Church South" in Mt. Jackson Virginia and neighboring buildings.

The street shown is today called Orkney Drive. The photograph is facing west from Main Street (Valley Pike)

Postcard showing what was then the Methodist Episcopal Church, South located on what is now Congress Street in New Market Virginia.

Today the church is the Manor Memorial United Methodist Church.

Unidentified members of the men's social group of the Toms Brook, Union Forge, and Mount Olive Methodist Church Charge.

They are pictured inside Toms Brook United Methodist Church.

Unidentified members of the men's social group of the Toms Brook, Union Forge, and Mount Olive Methodist Church Charge.

They are pictured inside Toms Brook United Methodist Church.

Postcard showing the Otterbein Chapel United Methodist Church. The congregation dates its founding to 1835 and the current structure to 1914.

Originally associated with the Brethren denomination, it is currently an active United Methodist Church.…

Reverend Fred Bloom Wyand seated beside his first wife, Sophia (Johnson) Wyand.

Reverend Fred B. Wyand, Sr., was the son of Daniel Webster and Mary Etta (Snyder) Wyand, from Keedysville, Washington County, Maryland.

Reverend Wyand served as the…

Photograph of Methodist Minister Fred B. Wyand with his first wife, and his four children.

Identified are (l to r):

Seated: Rev. Fred B. Wyand, Sr., one of his daughters, and his first wife, Sophia (Johnson) Wyand.

Standing: Frederick B.…

Photo of two separate images of Reverend Fred B. Wyand, Sr., who served as the Minister of the Strasburg Methodist Church from 1932-1935.

Reverend Fred B. Wyand was the son of Daniel Webster and Mary Etta (Snyder) Wyand, from Keedysville,…

Photograph of Reverent Freeland wearing her religious robes and standing by an open book.

She was identified as a deaconess who would conduct revival services at Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Woodstock, Virginia, and other local African American…

Photograph of Reverend Freeland wearing her religious robes and standing by an open book.

She was a deaconess who would conduct revival services at Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Woodstock, Virginia, and other local African American congregations.
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