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Damaged image of the old Shenandoah County Courthouse located on the northwest corner of Court and Main Streets in Woodstock, and taken from across the street diagonally.

This photograph was made before the addition of the front extension with…

Damaged image of the old Shenandoah County Courthouse located on the northwest corner of Court and Main Streets in Woodstock, and taken from across the street diagonally.

Color postcard showing a picture of the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse in Woodstock Virginia.

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Color postcard showing the historic Shenandoah County Courthouse in Woodstock Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse

Color postcard with an image of the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse and surrounding areas.

The card is captioned "Shenandoah County Court House, Woodstock, Va." and is dated 1958.

Newspaper image showing the officers of the Shenandoah County Business and Professional Woman's Club for the years 1956-1957.

The officers are identified as (seated, left to right)

Anna Mary Garber Dellinger
"Mrs. Lawrence D. Bowers"
Ruth…

Clippings detailing various events that were held in the area to celebrate Shenandoah County's Bicentennial in 1972.

Sometime in the early 20th century, a group of automobile owners met in Toms Brook Virginia and organized the Shenandoah County Automobile Association.

According to this printed copy of their constitution and bylaws, the purpose of the…

Photograph showing the Shenandoah County Alms House. Built in 1829, the house would be destroyed by fire in 2013. Learn more about it at http://archives.countylib.org/tour/items/show/84

Scan of stock certificate number 152, Shenandoah County Agricultural Society dated 1886.

Scan of a list showing the 1886 officers of the Shenandoah County Agricultural Association which hosted the Shenandoah County Fair.

Scan of a stockholder's ticket issued for the first annual Shenandoah County Fair in 1886.

On July 26th, 1918 local photographer Hugh Morrison took this photograph of local men preparing to basic training at Camp Humphries, now Fort Belvoir, in Fairfax County Virginia.

It was taken on the steps of the Woodstock Depot. It was from here…

Photograph of the Shenandoah Cooperative Farm Bureau Building in Mt. Jackson. Later, it was a Farmer's Supply store. As of 2025, the building is still there but unused.

Several automobiles are parked in front of the building, many from the 1930's.

Photographs (2) showing vehicles and people at the Shenandoah Cooperative Farm Bureau building in Mt. Jackson Virginia. This business supplied seeds, equipment, and other supplies to farmers. The building still stands and is today vacant.

Scan of the Shenandoah Community Workers Logo.

Postcard with a picture of Shenandoah Normal College in Reliance Virginia. The college had been constructed in 1893 to educate teachers, became the Old Dominion Academy in 1910, and burned in 1914.

Postcard showing the Inn at Shenandoah Caverns located near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Brochure advertising Shenandoah Caverns "The Symphony in Stone."

The brochure is undated, but appears to have been produced ca. 1960.

Photograph of the Shenandoah Building and Loan Association's building located on W. Court Street, in Woodstock. It is also referred to as the Bank Building.

The building is behind the old historic courthouse and has been converted to apartments.

Copy of a postcard showing buildings at the Shenandoah Alum Springs Resort in Shenandoah County Virginia. Includes a by-line "A Noted Health and Pleasure Resort."

Photograph showing an unidentified group of four men and women standing near the Shenandoah Alum Springs Hotel. Located in what is now the Bayse Community, Shenandoah Alum Springs was a popular resort that was founded sometime around 1874. It was…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Shen-Valley Meatpackers Building under construction.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Shen-Valley Meatpackers Building under construction.
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