Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the form titled, "Notice of the Separation From U.S. Naval Service" signed by Alvin Durwood Dellinger, in Shelton, Virginia, in May 1946.

Alvin was born on August 30, 1924, in Jerome, Virginia. He was a student in Mt. Jackson, when…

Photograph of the document certifying that Storekeeper First Class Alvin Durwood Dellinger was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, on May 10, 1946.

Portrait photograph of Alvin Ashby Lutz, who served as Principal of Edinburg High School for many years.

His wife was Gladys (Clem) Lutz (1909-1966).

Photograph of Massanutten Academy cadet Alvin Otto Price Jr.

This photograph appeared in the academy's 1927 yearbook. In it, Price is noted to be from Woodstock Virginia and his nickname as "Al."

Moving to Shenandoah County in 1950, Amanda Brown turned the fields surrounding her house east of Maurertown into a “nature paradise” filled with plants that supported birds and small animals.

When she wasn’t planting Amanda supported the…

Photograph of an American flag flying on top of a flagpole and viewed through a break in autumn leaves.

Photograph of a sign mounted on the side of a building that advertises the American Red Cross' efforts to help the "boys over there".

Stereoscope card showing the Massanutten Mountain, Signal Knob, and a portion of the Shenandoah River located near Strasburg Virginia. The card is labeled "American Scenery."

The image is undated.

Advertisment photograph of Strasburg Virginia from the American Scenery Collection.

Stereoscope card showing an elevated view of Strasburg Virginia with the Strasburg Presbyterian Church in the foreground.

The card was produced by the American Scenery Collection and is undated.

Photograph showing the American Viscose Corporation Plant in Front Royal Virginia and surrounding landscape as seen from an elevated position.

Photograph of Amon Kibler, seated, and his wife, Beulah (Riffee) Kibler, standing by his side.

Photograph of the Anchor Inn Restaurant which was located 2 miles north of Woodstock at 23228 Old Valley Pike.

Signs on the side of the building advertise home cooked lunches and dinners. The restaurant had an alcohol license and the local saying…

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