Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified man is showing a bull at one of the annual county fairs held in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of the Nelson Oil Station and the Burgess Nelson house (also called the Shannon House), both located on the Valley Pike (U.S. Route 11) at the north end of Mt. Jackson.

Across the street, a part of the wall of the Our Soldiers Cemetery…

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified soldier and an unidentified woman.

Photograph of the Woodstock Methodist Church building located at the corner of W. High Street and S. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The original portion of the structure was constructed in 1905.

Photograph of the Woodstock Methodist Church building located at the corner of W. High Street and S. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.

Rustic cabin that appears to be made of canvas. A roll of unused material is visible at the bottom of the building and a screen door leads inside.

Photograph of a magnolia tree in bloom and located beside the Hugh Morrison House on N. Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The word, "Magnolia" and the date, "Apr 15, 1941" are written on the glass plate.

Photograph showing the kitchen of the New York Restaurant with a pile of construction debris in the foreground.

The photograph was taken behind the Holtzman Hotel/Uptown Theater, now the site of the Shenandoah County Circuit Courthouse in…

Photograph of a vintage automobile, wrecked and abandoned, beside a railroad track.

Photograph of the building that originally housed the Shenandoah Publishing House in Strasburg.

The business produced a variety of print products including the Strasburg News, a weekly newspaper. It was located at 152 N. Holiday Street, Strasburg…

Photograph of Emanuel Lutheran Church located at 127 E. High Street Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph the Woodstock High School under construction.

When the school opened in 1933, this building originally held the Woodstock High School until Central High School opened in 1959. It then served as a middle school until the early…

Photograph taken in winter of a dog on its hind legs against a tree where two raccoons have taken refuge.

Photo of a photograph of an area of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River known as Hollingsworth Ford.

A small boat is visible in the foreground.

The image is labeled, "Hollingsworth Ford Near Woodstock, Va".

Today this is the site of a…

Group of unidentified lumber jacks posed with horses behind them and stacks of cut lumber on the left. Uncut logs are at their feet.

The photograph was made in the forest.

Interior view a Ford Dealership's Garage.

This is either Sam Clark Ford or Peer and Brill Motors, both in Woodstock.

Several cars from the 1930's and 1940's are visible. A sign says, "While we are servicing your car, see the beautiful 1942…

Photograph showing an unidentified flooded river (most likely the Shenandoah River).

A power house and flooded dam spanning the river are visible.

Photograph of a flooded farm field.

A barn, house, and other structures are visible in the picture.

The location of this site is unknown, but it may be near Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph showing an unidentified flooded river (most likely the Shenandoah River).

A power house and flooded dam spanning the river are visible.

Unidentified child is seated on a chair made entirely of Carnation evaporated milk cans.

Photo of a photograph of a train locomotive and two open cars loaded with people.

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…

Photo of a photograph showing a man at the entrance to a mine tunnel at Liberty Iron Furnace.

Photo of a photograph of a railroad locomotive pulling two cars. Two unidentified men are visible in the locomotive.

Commonly, this line was known as the "Dinky" Railroad. It ran from Edinburg to Liberty Furnace and was operated by the Shenandoah…
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