Collections : [Shenandoah County Library]

Shenandoah County Library

Shenandoah County Library
514 Stoney Creek Blvd.
Edinburg VA, 22824
Primary Collecting Areas:
Shenandoah County and the Shenandoah Valley
Description:
The Shenandoah County Library’s Truban Archives is committed to collecting, preserving, and interpreting resources related to the culture, history, and life of Shenandoah County. To fulfill this mission, we maintain a large collection of primary sources related to the county and surrounding areas.
POC: Zachary Hottel
Phone: (540) 984-8200

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Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Collection, 1922/2015

16.5 Linear Feet Six regular size legal size document boxes; One 1/2 size legal size document box; Five flip top 4x5 photograph print boxes; Two print boxes, 3 linear feet each.
Abstract Or Scope
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.

Advisory Committee Research Collection, 1772/2017

11 Linear Feet 8 clamshell legal size document boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, and one 5x7 photograph box for audio/visual materials.
Abstract Or Scope
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.
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Advisory Committee Research Collection, 1772/2017 11 Linear Feet 8 clamshell legal size document boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder, and one 5x7 photograph box for audio/visual materials.

Mt. Airy School Collection, 1847/1989

2 Linear Feet 2 legal sized flip top document boxes.
Abstract Or Scope
Documents from Mt. Airy School ranging from term reports, proposals, letters, bibliographies, and interviews. A/V materials are mainly photographs but also includes CD-ROMs and slides.

Shenandoah County Library System Collection, 1911/2021

25.5 Linear Feet Twenty boxes including eleven clamshell document boxes, one record carton, three 1/2 size 4x6 inch photograph boxes, two oversize print boxes, and one rolled document storage box.
Abstract Or Scope
A collection related to the Shenandoah County Library, the Shenandoah County Library System, and the community libraries that make up that system. It includes documents, correspondence, reports, and photographs.

Coiner Rosen Collection, 1830/2004

18 Linear Feet 10 boxes, 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
A variety of materials collected by Coiner Rosen, including documents, photographs, books, and more, relating to Stonewall Jackson High School and Confederate veterans and organizations in Shenandoah County. The dated materials in this collection range from 1830-2004.
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Coiner Rosen Collection, 1830/2004 18 Linear Feet 10 boxes, 1 oversize folder

Shenandoah County Historical Society Collection, 1147/2000

6 Linear Feet 5 legal size, clamshell document boxes, 2 yearbooks, 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
Collection of local history materials related to the Shenandoah Valley originally retained or collected by the Shenandoah County Historical Society.

Bethany Lutheran Church Collection, 1972/2015

4 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains items related to Bethany Lutheran Church, also called "Buzzards Glory," near Columbia Furnace Virginia, including photographs of the church and church events. A limited amount of printed ephemera is also included.

Stover Camp UDC Collection, 1898/2021

.4 Linear Feet Contained within one 1/2 size legal flip top archival box. Occupies approximately 90% of the box.
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains records, photographs, and newspaper clippings produced by and related to the Stover Camp, United Daughters of the Confederacy, located in Strasburg, Virginia.
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Stover Camp UDC Collection, 1898/2021 .4 Linear Feet Contained within one 1/2 size legal flip top archival box. Occupies approximately 90% of the box.

Edward Williams Collection, 1885/1999

0.5 Linear Feet 1 box
Abstract Or Scope
Materials from Edward C. Williams' estate including war ration books from the Toms Brook area, Noah Zirkle estate documents, New Market ephemera, Mount Jackson ephemera, and more.
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Edward Williams Collection, 1885/1999 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box

Herb Parker Collection, 1795/1999

2 Linear Feet Two boxes, 107 folders
Abstract Or Scope
A collection of deeds, historic information, research, and other documents relating to Shenandoah County history donated by Herb Parker. These items are dated from 1795-1999 and focus on a range of subjects, including Shenandoah County history, local politics and elections, church history, deeds, water-related documents, and miscellaneous documents.
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Herb Parker Collection, 1795/1999 2 Linear Feet Two boxes, 107 folders

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