Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Picture of the New Market Poltytechnic Building which housed the American Academy. Photo taken shortly before the building was demolished.

Picture of workers at a logging camp in Page County. Includes description of workers from the Mt. Jackson area.

Picture of the students and teacher at Pleasant Grove School in the Stonewall District of Shenandoah County. Includes descriptions of teacher's duties.

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

Photograph of the interior of the Pure Food Store in Woodstock during the 1950s

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

Picture of railroad workers somewhere in Shenandoah County

Picture of Readus Store owned by A.L. (Burt) Grandstaff who is also pictured.

Picture of a postcard showing Riddleberger Hall at what was then Masannutten Academy in Woodstock. Taken before construction of other buildings.

Picture of students at the Salsibury School

Photograph of students at the Saumsville School

Picture of a sawmill somewhere in Shenandoah County

Picture of Army Recruits from Shenandoah County at the Woodstock Depot before leaving for Camp Lee and service in the first world war.

Picture of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors and county attorney with names

Picture of the Shenandoah County Budget.

Picture of Shenandoah County's 18th century courthouse. Also shown is the jail (build in the early 20th century), automobiles, and pedestrians.

Picture of a postcard showing Shenandoah County's 18th century courthouse

Picture of children and a banner from the Mt. Jackson High School near the grandstands at the Shenandoah County Fair

Picture of Shenandoah County's 1918 Jail

Picture of Shenandoah County men posing on the steps of the Woodstock passenger depot before leaving for Camp Lee and service in the First World War

Picture of Shenandoah County's stone jail constructed in the early 19th century.

Picture of the Shenandoah Fire Company's newly constructed building in Woodstock with the principal members of the organization named

Photograph of the Shenandoah Herald's printing shop when owned by the Grabil family and located on Court Street in Woodstock, Includes names of staffers and descriptions of printing machines.

Photograph showing a display produced by the Shenandoah National Forest (now George Washington National Forest) for the the Shenandoah County Fair.

Picture of the Shenandoah Valley newspaper's printing office. Includes description of machines and history of the newspaper.
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