Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Scan of an undated photograph showing a prize winning cow at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Scan of a newspaper article from 1968 showing the four Fansler sisters who won first place ribbons at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Photograph showing a probate record for one John Hammon.

Dated 1821-1835, this document includes claims against the estate from various individuals.

Profile of a milking cow standing in a field with trees visible in the background.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with her hair styled in a bun and shown in profile.

Profile portrait of an unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet wearing his school's uniform.

Notice of a public hearing held by the Shenandoah County Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors to rezone property

Article about public meetings

Article about public meetings

Broadside for the "Public Sale of Personal Property" from the estate of "Mrs P.C. Holler" (Letitia Bell Hollar) to be held on June 16 1951 at her home in Edinburg Virginia.

The auction was conducted by auctioneer Charles Goltz under the direction…

Advertisement that appeared in the Sentinel of the Valley, published in Woodstock Virginia, for a public sale of several slaves and other personal property who had belonged to Anthony Spengler deceased. Spengler's slaves had lived on his farm near…

Postcard showing the "Public School Building" in Woodstock Virginia.

Originally constructed as a private residence by Mark Bird in the first half of the 19th century. Around 1899 it was purchased by the Town of Woodstock and became the…

Color postcard showing a picture of the Public School in Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the railroad bridge that crosses Pughs Run north of Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Woodstock Lime Company's plant. The site was located in the Pugh's Run community, just north of Woodstock Virginia on what is now US Route 11. This industry mined, refined, and shipped lime from this site for the…

Photograph showing paper puppet and a bottel of "Windsor" whiskey on a shelf.

Young puppy posed on a studio prop.

"Soxie" was the name of the puppy in this image. The dog belonged to the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr.

Photograph of, from left to right, Barbara Pye, Kenneth Pye, and Norman Pye.

The three were siblings and lived in Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard showing the "Quaint Covered Bridge" crossing the North Fork of the Shenandoah River near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

This bridge, commonly known as the "Meems Bottom" Bridge, is the last remaining in Shenandoah County still in use.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quality Inn in New Market Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quality Inn in New Market Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quality Inn in New Market Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quality Inn in New Market Virginia.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the groundbreaking ceremony for the Quality Inn in New Market Virginia.
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