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"Koo-Koo News" Collection, 1988/1998

3 Linear Feet One PB1216S Gaylord print box
Abstract Or Scope
Single bound volume of the "Koo-Koo News" newspaper published in Strasburg, Virginia. Date 1988-1998.
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"Koo-Koo News" Collection, 1988/1998 3 Linear Feet One PB1216S Gaylord print box

Shenandoah County Tourism Collection, 1940/2015

2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
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.
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Shenandoah County Tourism Collection, 1940/2015 2 Linear Feet

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.

Strasburg Library Collection, 1838/2005

1 Linear Feet 1 box, 10 folders
Abstract Or Scope
Publications, newspaper clippings, patent copies, and other documents from the Strasburg Public Library that relate to the history of Strasburg and surrounding areas.
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Strasburg Library Collection, 1838/2005 1 Linear Feet 1 box, 10 folders

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