Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph showing cobbler shop and house operated by the Hisey Family in Edinburg Virginia.

The cobbler shop (first floor, commercial building on left) was founded in 1889 by Benjamin Frederick Hisey and later managed by his son Sedwick. A…

Nighttime photograph of Woodstock Shopping Center, located at the north end of Woodstock. At the time, it was anchored by a Safeway Store.

U.S. Route 11 runs in front of it and several street lamps illuminate the way into town.

Photograph of a building that housed a used car and parts business,

The sign over the open bay door says, "Fry's Used Cars and Parts". Another painted sign on the side says, "Garage".

The business was located along a dirt road.

Photograph of the front of an early Chevrolet dealership. The sign above the porch say, "D.H. Hartman Autombiles and Accessories.

The store was located on Woodstock Virginia. The exact location is unknown.

There is an unidentified man on the…

A photograph showing the interior of the tailor shop belonging to J.R. Miller. The tailor shop was located on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. The photograph shows several young men working.

Photograph of the front of a workshop on East Hughes Street in Woodstock that was used by an electrician named Byrd Bauserman in the 1940s.

Side view of the workshop of Byrd Bauserman, an electrician whose shop was located on East Hughes Street in Woodstock.

Photograph of the workshop used by Byrd Bauserman in his work as an electrician. The shop was located on East Hughes Street in Woodstock.

Photograph of the rear of the Fry's Used Cars and Parts building with "Garage" painted over the open bay door.

A photograph showing J.R. Miller standing in front of his tailor shop. The shop was located on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

A photograph showing the interior of the tailor shop belonging to J.R. Miller. The tailor shop was located in Woodstock, Virginia. The photograph shows several young men working.

Postcard showing "Kauffman's Place" located on the Lee Highway at the crest of the Massanutten Mountain between New Market and Luray Virginia.

Postcard showing "Ye Old Dinner Bell Antique Shop" on Route 108 near Mount Jackson Virginia
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