Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Photograph of a stone cemetery marker with the name, "Sutherland", engraved on it.

Fresh flowers and an American flag mark the spot where someone has been recently buried.

Photograph of the monument commemorating the unjust execution of Captain George W. Summers and Sergeant Newton Koontz Company D 7th Virginia Cavalry on June 27, 1865, by order of Union Lt. Col. Huzzy.

The execution took place after the South had…

Photograph of the words inscribed on the monument commemorating the unjust execution of Captain George W. Summers and Sergeant Newton Koontz Company D 7th Virginia Cavalry on June 27, 1865, by order of Union Lt. Col. Huzzy.

The execution took…

Photograph of the headstone for the Fogal Family.

Three names are listed on the stone. They are: Charles L. (1853-), Annie V. (1869-), and Mary E. (1893-1910).

Photo of a photograph of the Lincoln Memorial located in Washington D.C.

There is white tape around the border indicating the photographer was preparing to crop out the horses on the right.

This image was shot from the back or side of the…

Heavily damaged image of the stone monument honoring the 1864 Battle of New Market, a significant event of the Civil War.

Cannons on temporary stands and flags flanking the monument may indicate this photograph was taken at the dedication…

Photograph of a stone marking the burial site of the "Clem" family. Emulsion damage is visible at the top of the image.

Photograph showing the Confederate Monument located in the Massanutten Cemetery of Woodstock. Monument is part of "Holly Circle" in that cemetery.

Photograph of the grave marker for "Laddie", a dog who belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr.

Postcard showing the monument to Governor Alexander Spotswood along the Skyline Drive near Swift Run Gap in Virginia

Postcard showing the first settlers monument near Luray Virginia

Postcard showing the monument to the Fifty Fourth Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment on the New Market Battlefield.

Postcard showing the Pennsylvania Monument at the New Market Battlefield. The marker commemorates the 54th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment.

Postcard showing the monument to the 54th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment located on the New Market Battlefield just north of town.

Postcard showing the 54th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment Monument located on the New Market Battlefield just north of the town of New Market.

Postcard showing the Confederate Monument at the New Market battlefield

Postcard showing the Confederate Monument on the New Market battlefield.

Postcard showing the 62nd Virginia's monument at the Battle of New Market.

Postcard showing a monument that marks the spot where VMI Cadets participated at the Battle of New Market.

Postcard with a picture of the Confederate Monument located at Our Soldiers Cemetery in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Confederate Monument in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

The monument is located at what is now known as "Our Soldiers Cemetery." The card notes 350 men were buried there, 112 unknown Confederates.

Postcard showing a picture of the Confederate Monument in Strasburg Virginia's Presbyterian Cemetery.

Postcard with a picture of the Stephen Monument in Martinsburg West Virginia. It was constructed to honor Adam Stephen who established Martinsburg.
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