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View looking across U.S. Route 11 at a two-story farmhouse and outbuildings located just south of Mount Jackson, on Rude's Hill near Caverns Road.

The house still stands (as of 2025) at 5168 Old Valley Pike.

View looking across U.S. Route 11 at a two-story farmhouse and outbuildings located just south of Mount Jackson, on Rude's Hill near Caverns Road.

The house still stands (as of 2025) at 5168 Old Valley Pike.

View looking across U.S. Route 11 at a two-story farmhouse and outbuildings located just south of Mount Jackson, on Rude's Hill near Caverns Road.

The house still stands (as of 2025) at 5168 Old Valley Pike.

View along Route 11 just south of Mount Jackson, on Rude's Hill.

A two-story farmhouse visible on the right is near Caverns Road.

The house still stands (as of 2025) at 5168 Old Valley Pike.

View along Route 11 just south of Mount Jackson, on Rude's Hill.

A two-story farmhouse visible on the right is near Caverns Road.

The house still stands (as of 2025) at 5168 Old Valley Pike.

Interior view of the Nelson Theater located in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The theater was built in 1937 by local businessman, Burgess Nelson, and was once the largest in the county. It closed in the 1960s.

Rows of seating are in the foreground…

View of Main Street in Mount Jackson Virginia, where it intersects with Orkney Blvd.

The photograph was taken from behind two gas pumps and beside a cemetery.

Photograph showing the entrance to the "Smoot Trailer" Park in Mount Jackson Virginia.

The park is located in the southern part of town on Smoot Trailer Park Road.

The photograph looks east showing US Route 11 in the distance with several…

Photograph of Burgess E. Nelson leaning against a car.

This photograph was taken during “Gulf Aviation Day” held in Mount Jackson Virginia on August 4, 1935. The event featured “Reynolds and Mason Flying Circus” and was an advertising event…

Photograph of Dorothy (Spinner) Jackson of Mount Jackson Virginia.

She is the daughter of Albert Spinner and Mattie S. Spinner of Mount Jackson, both of whom are buried in the "Mount Jackson Colored Cemetery."

The name, "Spenner", is written…

View of Main Street (Route 11), Mt. Jackson, Virginia, looking north.

On the left, are the residences of the Helsleys and S.P. Lonas. Further down the block is Lonas Store.

The first house (Helsley) was taken down and is now the driveway for…

View of Main Street (Route 11), Mt. Jackson, Virginia, looking north. An automobile is parked on the street in front of a house that was the residence of Harry and Margaret Shutters for many years.

A picket fence and buildings are also visible.…

Unidentified young man is leaning on a ledge of a garden gazebo on the grounds of Mt. Airy farm in Mount Jackson.

Postcard showing a crew of men with a team of horses and mules seeding farmland.

The card's caption identifies the farm as "Mount Airy (Strathmore)" which is located south of the Town of Mount Jackson along what is now US Route 11 and the North…
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