Woodstock (Va)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Advisory Committee Research Collection
A collection of local history items collected or approved for purchase by members of the Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives Advisory Committee during their work as representatives of the library. They include local history publications, especially pamphlets, primary sources, newspaper clippings, research files, and reprints.
Judy Gochenour Collection
Photographs and a limited amount of paper material related to the Sheetz family who lived near Woodstock, Virginia.
Series V: Documents, 1766 - 1929
Documents collected by Nick Racey.
Materials genrally are not connected, aside from the collector.
Shenandoah County Historical Society Collection
Collection of local history materials related to the Shenandoah Valley originally retained or collected by the Shenandoah County Historical Society.
Shenandoah County Tourism Collection
Materials produced to promote Shenandoah County, Virginia as a tourist destination. Primarily produced and/or collected by the Shenandoah County government department responsible for tourism marketing.
Sub Series 1: Pratt Family Photographs, The only dated photograph is ca. 1941, but all images appear to be from the same time period.
Photographs showing members of the Pratt Family. It appears some images are from Strasburg, Virginia, Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Virginia, and from Patterson, New Jersey.
Sub Series 2: Ludholtz/Crabill Family Photographs, The only dated images from this sub-series is dated 1916-1944. All other images appear to be from the first half of the 20th century.
Photographs showing members of the Ludholtz/Crabill families of Shenandoah County Virginia or images related to those families.
Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Collection
Records of the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce. Includes legal documents, financial records, meeting minutes, photographs, scrapbooks, and membership records. The documents encompass the history of the chamber from its founding in 1922 through its reorganization as the Shenandoah County Chamber of Commerce in 2011.