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Wakeman Family
Identified are:
Standing (l to r): David Lemuel Wakeman, Frank Lesley Wakeman, and Charles Hiram Wakeman
Seated (l to r): Henry Early…
Barr Family Photograph
Identified are:
Front row (l to r): Catherine (Barr) Miller, William Kirby Barr,…
Corner of Main and High Streets, Woodstock
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…
Tags: Route 11, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
1927 New Market High School Seniors
Identified in the middle of the top row is Martin Zirkle. The others are unidentified.
The members of the New Market High School Class of 1927 were: Martha…
Tags: New Market, Schools, Shenandoah County, Students, Virginia, Zirkle
Woodstock Methodist Church
The original portion of the structure was constructed in 1905.
Tags: Churches, Methodist, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
US Route 11 Near Strasburg
Unidentified men and a 1920's era automobile are visible.
This photograph was used in John Wayland's book, "A History of Shenandoah County, Virginia",…
Tags: Fishers Hill, Roads, Route 11, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Valley Turnpike Near Fishers Hill
The small bridge is crossing Tumbling Run, a creek that empties into the North Fork of the Shenandoah River near this spot.
Tags: Fishers Hill, Roads, Route 11, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Shenandoah River and Stricklers Knob
Tags: Page County, Rivers, Shenandoah River, Virginia
Tollgate in Woodstock
It was located at 409 North Main Street, Woodstock, Virginia.
There is an unidentified woman collecting a toll from the driver of an early automobile.…
Tags: Route 11, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Mark Bird House
Two arrows in the foreground point to survey posts marking the boundary of the lot utilized for the US Post Office.
It was originally owned by Mark…
Tags: Bird, Houses, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Stickley Hall in Woodstock
A small child and her wagon are visible on the right side of the image.
This home is known locally as Stickley Hall. It was built in…
Tags: Houses, Shenandoah County, Stickley, Virginia
Orchard in Bloom
Tags: Orchards, Shenandoah County, Trees, Virginia
Orchard in Bloom
Tags: Orchards, Shenandoah County, Trees, Virginia
Clanahan House Near Edinburg
Identified are: David Green Clanahan on the far left (owner and builder), his wife, Ollie Florence (Lonas) Clanahan (far right),…
Modern Woodmen of America
The image is labeled and dated November 28, 1929.
St. Luke Brethren Church is visible in the background.
The individuals…
Mark Bird House
It was originally owned by Mark Bird, a County Judge during the 19th century. After his death it was used alternatively as a residence, a school, and…
Tags: Houses, Inns, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Woodstock School
The building, constructed in 1908, still stands on W. Court Street. It was used as a High School from 1908- 1933, an elementary school…
Tags: Schools, Shenandoah County, Students, Virginia, Woodstock
Muhlenberg Hall, Woodstock, Virginia
This was the original home of the Walton family. It was operated as a lodging house in the 1930s and 1940s by Mable Lee Walton.
During the 1940s and early 1950s it was a hospital operated…
Tags: Homes, Houses, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Walton
Triplett Mill
The steam, later electric, powered mill was used to process local crops for export and was built by J.I. Triplett. It still stands on the southern side of W. Court and Commerce…
Shenandoah River near Riverton
Riverton is visible on the left of the image.
Tags: Rivers, Riverton, Shenandoah River, Virginia, Warren County
Woodstock Fruit Cooperative Building
The building was used to warehouse fruit from local orchards before shipping via the railroad.
This structure was located on the south side of Spring Street. In 2025 the site was home to…
Tags: Agriculture, Buildings, Businesses, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Miller House
The home later became Susan Miller Memorial Hospital during the 1930s and 1940s. When Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital opened in 1951, it then became Susan B. Miller…
Tags: Houses, Miller, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock

