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Postcard with a picture showing the interior of Massanutten Academy's (now Massanutten Military Academy) auditorium located in Lantz Hall.

The auditorium was decorated for the academy's annual debate competition.

Postcard showing Massanutten Academy in Woodstock Virginia.

The postcard is dated 1921 and shows what is known as Lantz Hall in the foreground and Riddleberger Hall in the background.

Postcard with a picture of what is now Riddleberger Hall at Massanutten Military Academy. At the time, it was the only building of what was called the Massanutten Academy.

Postcard with a photograph of Massanutten Academy (now Massanutten Military Academy) in Woodstock.

In the foreground is the academy's Lantz Hall, constructed in 1909. The photograph is dated the same year.

The postcard was published by…

Color postcard showing the historic Shenandoah County Courthouse in Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of Court Square in Woodstock Virginia. Pictures is the jail, jail yard, and the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse built in 1795.

Postcard with a drawing of the Shenandoah County Jail constructed in the early part of the 20th century.

Postcard with a picture of the Woodstock Presbyterian Church and the Samuel L. Laughlin Presbyterian Memorial Chapel which was part of the church facility. The card is undated.

Postcard showing a picture of the Southern Railway passenger depot in Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Holtzman Hotel in Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock Virginia.

The postcard bears a message from "C.W.H" concerning the number of services he had to preach and the amount of travel he had to undergo each week to make certain services…

Postcard showing the "Public School Building" in Woodstock Virginia.

Originally constructed as a private residence by Mark Bird in the first half of the 19th century. Around 1899 it was purchased by the Town of Woodstock and became the…

Postcard with a picture of Woodstock Virginia taken from just east of town near what is now Eagle Street.

The postcard was produced by Schmitt's Drug Store in Woodstock and is dated 1913.

Postcard with a photograph showing the bridge over the Shenandoah River just west of Woodstock Virginia.

The postcard is dated 1914.

This area is commonly called "Burnshires" today.

Postcard with a picture of the railroad bridge that crosses Pughs Run north of Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard showing an image a view of US Highway 11 and the Massanutten Mountain. The picture looks east from a point between Woodstock and Edinburg.

Postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Mountain taken from near Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Mountain as seen from Woodstock Virginia.

This letter was sent by Samuel Maddox, an attorney in Washington DC, to William Rush (W.R.) Merriam, President of the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company, on November 23 1908. It discusses Maddox's recent visit to the Liberty Furnace area and some of…

Letter sent from Samuel B. Myers to his Uncle John Wissler about the purchase of Union Forge, an iron producing forge located near Edinburg Virginia.

The letter was sent from Henrietta Furnace, another iron furnace owned by Myers and Wissler near…

Article about former directory Rob Pasco suing the Shenandoah County Library

Letter from S.D. Crude, resident engineer for the Virginia Department of Highways, to J.W. Garner of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors. The letter informs Garner and the board that the state department of transportation had received approval…

Engineering drawing of a flat car produced by the Ryan-McDonald Manufacturing Company of Baltimore Maryland.
The drawings are part of a collection related to the Liberty Iron Furnace Company which operated a narrow railroad in the western portion…

Oral history interview featuring Mary Beth Price conducted on June 17 2021 at the Box Office Brewery in Strasburg Virginia.

The interview focuses on her life growing up in Strasburg Virginia, her career as a local government employee and…

Postcard showing the Entrance House to the Endless Caverns located near New Market Virginia
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