Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photo of a photograph of buildings that were part of the Liberty Iron Furnace property.

Liberty Furnace was located along Stony Creek approximately 11 miles west of Edinburg, Virginia.

Article about children's programs at the Shenandoah County Library

Photograph taken in an unidentified library. Many shelves of books are visible.

Unidentified library with books on shelves surrounding a desk and chair. The books appear to be a part of the Fiction collection.

Article about the New Market Area Library's technology program

Certificate for two shares in the "Mt. Jackson Circulating Library" issued to Joseph Homer Tisinger of Mt. Jackson Virginia.

The certificate appears to be issued by "The Collins Library Company, Thomas J. Collins, Manager." It is dated February 6…

Article about the purchase of of Jacob Stiegel's diary for the Shenandoah County archives.

License granted to "Jno Wissler & Co" to operate a retail store in Columbia Furnace Virginia after the company has paid a $48 fee. The document is dated April 12 1858.

The license was signed by ____ Rinker and references the Sheriff of Shenandoah…

Sometime between 1900 and 1925, one member of the Lichliter family produced this drawing. Unfortunately, whoever was responsible failed to leave any information behind.

What we do know is that the Lichliters lived on Washington Street in…

Photograph of a gravestone for the Lichliter family.

Photograph of the four Lichliter sisters, all from Detrick in Fort Valley. Identified as (l to r): Georgie F. Shipe, Reva Mae Lichliter, Anna Lee Ritenour, and Thelma Shiflett. All are buried in Detrick Cemetery in Fort Valley.

Their parents were…

Photograph of a drawing or painting of an unidentified man in an oval frame. The artwork is lifelike.

Portrait photograph of Lelia K. (Burner) Boswell wearing her round glasses and faux pearls.

She was from the Calvary area near Woodstock and was the daughter of Harry Cameron and Annie Elizabeth (Heishman) Burner.

Her first husband was Thomas…

Photograph of Lilliam Christina (Abell) Heishman as a young woman standing by a bench.

She was married to Lee Allen Heishman (1894-1973).

Photograph of three friends identified as (l to r): Lillian Richardson, Margie (Powell) Lichliter, and Catherine Richardson.

Lillian was the daughter of Lester Richardson.

Catherine was the daughter of Perry and Beatrice (Rinker) Richardson.

Portrait of Lillian Ritenour Bowers as a young woman.

Photograph of Lillie Mae (Wilkins) Seibert.

She was the daughter of William F. Wikins and Margaret Wilkins. Married to Harry Robert Seibert and mother of Oleta Frances Seibert.

Photograph of Lillie Mae (Wilkins) Seibert as a child.

She was the daughter of William F. Wikins and Margaret Wilkins. Married to Harry Robert Seibert and mother of Oleta Frances Seibert.

Scan of a photograph showing the ground breaking for the Lilly Show Barn building at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds in 2008.

Postcard showing the lily pool at Orkney Springs in Virginia.

Photograph of an unidentified lime plant in Strasburg Virginia.

This may be what was known as the Powhatan Lime Plant, but it is uncertain.

Postcard with a picture of the Lime Works that existed in Riverton Virginia.

Marriage certificate attesting that Charles Chester Linaweaver and Ida May Palmer were married in Martinsburg, West Virginia on February 17, 1936.

Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. The minister was Rev. A.M. Gluck.

Photo of a photograph of the Lincoln Memorial located in Washington D.C.

There is white tape around the border indicating the photographer was preparing to crop out the horses on the right.

This image was shot from the back or side of the…
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