Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County, Virginia. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Photograph of the The M. J. Grove Lime Company located just outside Stephens City in Frederick County. The plant operated through most of the twentieth century.

Unidentified African American staff shown in the kitchen of the White Sulphur Inn in Stephens City, Frederick County, Virginia.

The photographer was preparing to crop this picture and had applied white lines to show what he planned to exclude.

House on southeast corner of Route 11 and Route 277 (Fairfax Pike) in Stephens City, Virginia.

This was originally a tavern in Newtown, which later became Stephens City.

Now the building is the museum and offices of the Stone House…

Post card sent from "Lilliam" to her grandmother Regina Funk of Stephens City Virginia.

The postcard contains a postmark from Strasburg Junction near the town of Strasburg Virginia and the mark is dated June 18 1910.

Postcard with a picture of the former Lutheran Church in Stephens City Virginia. The building was demolished in 1906.

Postcard with a picture of the White Sulphur Inn which used to stand in Stephens City Virginia.
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