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The Cora Clem House was located at Lantz Mill, near Edinburg. Clem Store was just down the road from the house although the store no longer stands.

Postcard with a colorized photograph of the "Cora Miller Hospital."

This hospital was located on Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia. Built as a private residence, this structure still stands. It housed a hospital from the 1920s through 1951…

Postcard with a picture of the Cora Miller Memorial Hospital located in Woodstock Virginia.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Cornelia Ann (Ritenour) Hawkins as a young woman with short hair curled outwards and wearing a short-sleeved dress.

Her father was Harold Ritenour.

Portrait photograph of Cornelia Miller as a young woman in her graduation cap and gown.

Photograph of three children of James Ray Miller, a farmer and postmaster in Strasburg and his wife, Emily Elizabeth (Funkhouser) Miller.

Identified are (l to r): Cornelia, James Ray Jr. and Marilyn.

Cornelia graduated from high school in 1941…

Photograph of a newspaper obituary for Cornelius Bowers.

Mr. Bowers lived in Woodstock and had for many years, worked for the Raymond & Campbell Stove Company. He was also a blacksmith and boilermaker. His wife died in 1916.

In his later…

Damaged image of a wooden dresser or bureau with 3 drawers and light-colored top, possibly made of marble. A matching framed mirror with drawered base is also on top of the bureau.

Photograph of the intersection of Main Street (US Route 11) and High Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The photograph looks west from the area of what in 2025 was the Farmer's and Merchants Bank. An empty lot, several houses, and the Woodstock…

Photograph of the corner of Main and Water Streets in Edinburg, Virginia.

Two houses are visible on either side of the entrance to Water Street.

This photo shows Corporal Linden Zirkle of New Market fusing a tank mine somewhere in South Korea. It appeared on the front page of the September 7, 1950 Shenandoah Herald. At the time the United States forces in Korea were attempting to stop the…

Unidentified young boy is standing in a western costume and holding a toy rifle.

Group of unidentified Camp Fire Girls (now called Campfire USA) dressed in costumes for a play.

Unidentified child wearing a soldier costume replete with a feathered helmet and cape.

Unidentified girl dressed in a "Little Bo Peep" costume replete with a shepherd's crook stick, is standing beside a dog on a bench.

Photograph of eight female dancers dressed in folk costumes.

A few of them have been identified. They are (l to r): Mildred "Muggsie" Sherman, ?, ?, Eunice (Lawman) Morrison, ?, ?, Katherine (Miller) Emswiller, and Isabelle (Housher) Coverston.

Six women dressed in dance costumes.

All are unidentified except one:

Eunice (Lawman) Morrison is identified as the third individual from the left.

Photograph of a group of young women posed in dance costumes.

Identified are (l to r): ?, Virginia Saum, Eunice (Lawman) Morrison, ? Miller, ?, Emma Lou (Stoner) Golladay.

Photograph of a couch taken outdoors in a yard. Part of a house is visible in the background.

Photograph of a chair, couch and pedestal table arranged in a line, outdoors, in front of a large home.

Counterfeit 1928 series $5 United States Note contained in the collection of the Hugh Saum Hardware Store of Edinburg Virginia. Marked by the National Bank of Woodstock.

Unidentified home in a county setting. Covered front porch looks out on fenced yard and large tree. An outbuilding is visible in the yard.

Article about the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisor's decision to approve a master recreation plan

Article about J. Jay Litten's plans to leave his positionas Shenandoah County's attorney and to accept the position of town manager in Bridgewater Virginia

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