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Judy Gochenour Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2024-0014

Scope and Contents

This collection contains 19 sleeves of images, 2 of a stretcher restoration and 17 of local sites/individuals, and 9 folders of smaller photographs of local sites/individuals. There is one folder of historical information related to the Sheetz Mill.

The bulk of the material within this collection are photographs of members of the Sheetz family, businesses they owned, and agricultural scenes on farms owned by the Sheetz family. These include images of a taxidermy business managed by Asa Sheetz, the Sheetz Mill near Woodstock, Virginia, and the Asa Sheetz Orchard near Woodstock.

Two images are related to the "Stonewall Stretcher" shows a stretcher restored by Ralph Sheetz, a carpenter. The stretcher was utilized after the shooting of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.

All materials appear to be from Shenandoah County excluding images of "Big Schloss."

Dates

  • Creation: 1870 - 1920

Conditions Governing Use

This collection is open to researchers without restrictions. Researchers must register and agree to all copyright laws and archives policies before using the collection. Please contact the Shenandoah County Library before visiting to use this collection.

Biographical / Historical

The Sheetz family came to Shenandoah County ca. 1760. A portion of the family lived west of Woodstock near the Calvary community.

In the 19th century this family was involved in several commercial operations, including a mill which operated alongside Narrow Passage Creek.

The bulk of the material present in this collection is associated with Asa Sheetz and relatives who lived in the area during the late 19th century. Asa was born in 1852 and became a farmer near Calvary along with his wife Mary and their nine children. In addition to farming, Asa was a trained taxidermist. He died in 1927.

Extent

1.5 Linear Feet (One legal-sized box and one 8x10 print box.)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Photographs and a limited amount of paper material related to the Sheetz family who lived near Woodstock, Virginia.

Arrangement

Folders are arranged chronologically within the Finding Aid with older dates appearing first and undated materials in the rear. Physical order of the box may be different.

Materials are arranged by size and material type within each box. Photographs larger than 8x10 inches are stored in Box 1 and items smaller than 8x10 inches are stored in Box 2.

Physical Location

Shenandoah County Library, Truban Archives

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Judy Gochenour on March 28, 2022.

Bibliography

Spratt, T. M. (1993). A Shenandoah County Pioneer & his Descendants Matthias Schutz (Sheetz) 1698-1766. Iberian Publishing Company.

Processing Information

Materials were originally donated in a plastic bag with no original order retained.

Items were processed individually unless multiple items were found with a proven connection/identical subject. Some items with common subjects were processed individually due to the size of the materials.

All photographs were placed in appropriate photograph sleeves and then either foldered or placed in paper sleeves for organizational purposes. Written materials were foldered.

Material related to "Stonewall Stretcher Rehabilitation" were mounted on foam core and this was retained.

Photographs with identified subjects were titled with the original names when appropropriate. These original titles are denoted by quotation marks ("").

Title
A Guide to the Judy Gochenour Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Zachary Hottel
Date
October 7, 2024
Language of description
English
Script of description
Arabic

Repository Details

Part of the Shenandoah County Library: Truban Archives Repository

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