Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Postcard showing the Shenandoah River and Kennedy's Peak

Postcard showing the Massanutten Mountain

Postcard showing the State Normal School, now James Madison University, in Harrisonburg Virginia.

Photograph of the fire at the Nelson Theatre in Mt. Jackson. Shows the Toms Brook Fire Department's fire engine.

Picture of a sawmill somewhere in Shenandoah County

Campaign card for Loy J. Coffman for County Clerk of Shenandoah County Virginia. The election was to be held on November 8, 1927.

Picture of the Quicksburg baseball team at Holmes Fowle Place field. Includes names.

Four page report of "M.M. Campbell" who was the court appointed receiver for the Liberty Iron Company between June 1891 and August 1892.

Campbell was appointed receiver of the company by the US District Court while there was a case pending…

Picture of a poster advertising the Hottel-Keller-Fravel reunion to be held at Fisher's Hill

Here are two sides of a scrapbook page. The scrapbook was created by Margaret Hoffman during at an unknown date.

Each side of the page has different pictures pasted onto it. All the pictures were clipped from magazines. Margaret added her own…

Colorized postcard bearing an image of the Shenandoah River in the area of "Red Banks," a river crossing located approximately 2 miles north of the town of Mt. Jackson.

Visible in the image is the North Fork of the Shenandoah River (center), the…

Colorized postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Mountain.

Postcard with a picture of the Confederate Monument located at Our Soldiers Cemetery in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church.

The church is located on Main Street in Mount Jackson Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing the "Methodist Episcopal Church South" in Mt. Jackson Virginia and neighboring buildings.

The street shown is today called Orkney Drive. The photograph is facing west from Main Street (Valley Pike)

Postcard with a color photograph of the Mt. Jackson M.E. Church, South. Now the Mt. Jackson United Methodist Church.

Postcard showing an image of the Triplett Building in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

This building was home to the Mt. Jackson National Bank (later First Virginia Bank) on Main Street. It no longer stands.

This postcard was printed in 1910.

Postcard bearing an image labeled "High Street, Mt. Jackson, VA."

The postcard is dated 1907. The street pictured is now named Gospel Street. Railroad tracks and the rail embankment dominate the middle ground of the photograph.


Postcard with a picture of the "Graded and High School Building" in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

A wagon used to transport students and a group of pupils is visible in the foreground.

This school was located in the northern portion of Mt. Jackson…

Postcard showing High Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing a view of Mt. Jackson Virginia taken from "Cemetery Hill" located on the south end of town.

Postcard showing the Massanutten Mountain and Valley Turnpike near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing the driveway leading to "Mt. Airy" a farm along the Shenandoah River in the Meems Bottom area just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

The image also shows the Massanutten Mountain in the background and was taken near…

Postcard showing a picture of Main Street in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The photograph is oriented north and was taken in the area of what is now King and Main Streets.

Color postcard with a picture of the Land Office at Greenway Court near White Post Virginia.
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