Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Scan of a glass plate negatives showing individuals aboard a train.

The train is identified as the one which carried ore and other materials along the narrow-gauge railroad connecting Liberty Iron Furnace with Edinburg Virginia. This line was…

Photograph of a dining room table, taken outside. The table has been folded down.

Photograph taken outdoors of someone's dining room table.

Photograph of a dining room buffet or server piece with a carved trim on top of silverware storage drawers.

Photograph of a dining room with a fireplace, wood floor, and a dining table set for eight places in the middle of the room.

The fireplace mantel is decorated with pine boughs and candles giving the room a Christmas look.

A window in the back…

Photograph of a dining room with a fireplace, wallpapered walls, wood floor, rug, serving tables, and a dining table with four chairs in the middle of the room.

A window in the back corner lets in natural light.

Postcard showing the Sky Chalet resort in Macanie Virginia (now Basye, Virginia)

View of the interior of the dining hall at Camp Strawderman. Rough hewn rafters, tables, benches, and a stone fireplace are visible.

A label saying, "Dining Hall - Camp Strawderman" is written on the image.

Damaged image of an unidentified dining hall or commercial dining facility.

Family photograph of Emory Z. and Emma E. (Lohr) Dingledine with their children and grandchildren.

The photograph was taken about 1933 on the steps of "Twin Trees", a family home on the corner of Main and Bridge Streets in Mount Jackson,…

Article about evidence mounting in a Mount Jackson arson case.

Photograph of four women, most likely from the same family.

The name, "Didawick", is written on the glass plate.

The subjects are, from left to right:

First Row: Nina Didawick, Unidentified
Second Row: Unidentified, Hazel Didawick

Nina…

Photograph of five children born to Charles Frederick and Bertie Irene (Wilkins) Didawick. The children grew up on a farm in the Edinburg area of Shenandoah County.

The boy's name was Charles Gideon Didawick and the girls were (l to r): Virginia…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Dick Pierce as a young man wearing his graduation cap and gown.

His parents were John Henry Pierce and his wife, Anna Lee (Kagey) Pierce.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the…

Undated photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Dick Robertson with Dorothy Beaver, Corn Queen.

Photograph of the Ritenour Family from North Street in Woodstock.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Harold R. Ritenour, his youngest son, Donald, and wife, Hester May (Ritenour) Ritenour

Back row: Harold Lee Ritenour (in a U.S. Marines…

Photograph of Dick Miller seated on a chair as a barefoot toddler.

His father was Dr. Harold Miller, Sr., who practiced family medicine.

Portrait photograph of Dick Laughlin as a young man in a suit and tie.

He was the son of William S. and Lucy M. (Jenkins) Laughlin.

Dick served in a U.S. Army in World War One (WWI) and was wounded in France.

The Shenandoah Herald Newspaper…

Richard "Dick" Laughlin in a suit and tie and standing by a wicker chair.

He was the son of William S. and Lucy M. (Jenkins) Laughlin.

Dick served in a U.S. Army in World War One (WWI) and was wounded in France.

The Shenandoah Herald…
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