Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified man is shown reaching for apples on a tree. Other apple trees are in the background.

Photograph of the 2-story brick home with porches located at 144 West Spring Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

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…

View of an unidentified fruit orchard in bloom.

View of a fruit orchard in bloom.

View of a fruit orchard in bloom. A dirt road is visible running across the foreground of the image.

Photograph looking between two rows of flowering fruit trees in an orchard.

Photograph of the large Clanahan home on South Middle Road near Edinburg. Several people are on the front porch.

Identified are: David Green Clanahan on the far left (owner and builder), his wife, Ollie Florence (Lonas) Clanahan (far right),…

This photograph shows the Modern Woodmen of America Camp Number 13003 located at St. Luke Virginia west of Woodstock.

The image is labeled and dated November 28, 1929.
St. Luke Brethren Church is visible in the background.
The individuals…

Photograph of the Mark Bird House, commonly called the "Birds Nest Inn," in Woodstock Virginia.

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…

Photograph of the Woodstock High School. Students and teachers are standing along the front of the structure.

The building, constructed in 1908, still stands on W. Court Street. It was used as a High School from 1908- 1933, an elementary school…

Photograph of "Muhlenberg Hall" in 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…

Photograph of the Triplett Mill located in Woodstock Virginia.

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…

Photograph showing the concrete dam spanning the Shenandoah River near the community of Riverton in Warren County Virginia.

Riverton is visible on the left of the image.

Photograph of the 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…

Photograph of the "Miller Home" on N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

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…

Photograph showing the Woodstock Post Office under construction.

The building was constructed in 1927 and is located on Muhlenberg Street.

Several unidentified workers appear in this image.

Photograph of the Casey Jones work clothes factory located on East Court Street in Woodstock.

Opened in 1926, the plant made jeans, overalls, and other clothing for the U.S. Navy and factories around the country.

Casey Jones was purchased by…

Photograph showing a group of unidentified people in front of St. Pauls Evangelical and Reformed Church, today St. Pauls UCC Church, located at the intersection of Main and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

The group includes the church choir…

Photograph of the 2 story brick building on West Court Street that housed Bargelt's Jewelry Store.

The jewelry store was owned by Frank Bargelt and later, his son Bill Bargelt.

Photograph of a switchback on Orkney Grade, a road connecting Mt. Jackson, Virginia, with the communities of Orkney Springs and Basye, Virginia.

This photograph shows the area commonly known as the "Double S Curves," where two switchback curves…

Photograph of St. Paul’s Evangelical and Reformed Church, today St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, located at the corner of Main and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

View of Route 11 looking south towards Woodstock at Pugh's Run.

Photograph of the three-story brick “Dellinger & Son” Funeral Parlor in Woodstock Virginia.

The building was constructed in 1939 and still stands at the intersection of Main and Locust Streets.

Photograph of Community Theatre building in Woodstock Virginia.

The building was constructed in 1940 by the Dalke family. This photograph was taken shortly after it opened. The theater marquee advertises the movie “Huckleberry Finn” starring…

Photograph of workers installing the water line on Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

All the men are unidentified.
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