Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Forest Berlin "Peanut" Bushong as a young boy standing on a chair.

He was the son of Emory Franklin (1889-1949) and Elizabeth Sarah (Wisman) (1889-1972) Bushong.

He grew up with three brothers on a farm in the Fairview Road area of…

Postcard showing the Forest Camp and Service Station located on the Massanutten Mountain at the New Market Gap near New Market Virginia.

View up the hill of an unpaved mountain road with trees on both sides.

Photograph of a voucher from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (Forest Service) to Farmers Mutual Telephone System of Shenandoah County. The voucher approves a payment of $11.50 to cover phone services for the Forest Service at its Woodstock and…

Photograph of Forestville School. Today, it is used as the Forestville Community Center.

Photograph of the school building in Forestville, Virginia.

The word, "Forestville", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Forestville Virginia community near the historic Zirkle Mill.

Article about former directory Rob Pasco suing the Shenandoah County Library

Photograph of three younger children born to John William "Will" Miller, Sr., and his wife, Sarah Eunice (Wotring) Miller.

The brothers grew up on the family farm, off Saumsville Road near Maurertown.

Identified are (l to r): Forrest Benjamin…

Photograph showing the "Fort Brick Church" in Fort Valley Virginia. The image is undated. It is located in a photograph album that was maintained by Arlene Strickler.

This church and Trinty Church (pictured in the background) are currently home…

Fort Egypt, a large log house, is a historic landmark in Page County, Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Built of 20"-25" diameter logs dovetailed at the corners, Fort Egypt has a massive stone chimney in the…

Postcard with a picture of the Fort Loudoun Seminary building located at the site of a revolutionary fort. The card includes a description of the building and the site's history.

Picture of the school in Fort Valley, Virginia.

It is no longer standing but was located on Woodstock Tower Road near the site of the current Fort Valley Library.

Picture of the school in Fort Valley, Virginia.

It is no longer standing but was located on Woodstock Tower Road near the site of the current Fort Valley Library.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of Fort Valley Virginia.

Cover of the Fort Valley Works book produced by the Fort Valley Elementary School. The book features stories from Fort Valley residents, surveys about their community, and analysis by students.

Photograph of three Foster siblings posed together as children.

Left to right: James R. Foster, Catherine L. (Foster) Cook, and Frances R. Foster.

Article about the influence of German style buildings on the Shenandoah Valley

The four Bushong brothers as young men and all wearing suits. Identified (l to r) are: William Lee Bushong, Gilbert Franklin Bushong, Garland Wisman Bushong, and Forest Berlin "Peanut" Bushong.

They were the children of Emory Franklin (1889-1949)…

Photograph of four Bushong brothers, shown as young men and wearing suits and ties. Identified are (l to r): William "Lee" (seated), Gilbert F. Bushong (standing), Garland Wisman Bushong (seated), and Forest B. "Peanut" Bushong (standing on the…

Photograph of four young men in suits with one man holding a plaque with the words "Vocational FFA" on it. Other words engraved on it are not legible.

Identified (l to r) are: Derwood Myers, Stanley Wright, Harry Clower, and Calvin Wisman.

Four unidentified young children of varying ages are posed together.

The three girls have large bows on their heads and are wearing necklaces.

The two youngest are seated on child-sized chairs.

Probably, these were siblings.

Four unidentified children of varying ages are posed together with a wicker chair.

There are two girls, one boy, and a baby.

Probably, these were siblings.

Four unidentified children of different ages, are posed around a chair.

Family resemblance suggests that probably, they were siblings.
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