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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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Mt. Zion Lutheran Church Collection, 1856-2019

29 boxes, 2 Oversize Folders, 1 Framed Item
Abstract Or Scope
Items retained by Mt. Zion Lutheran Church located in the Fairview Community west of Woodstock Virginia.

Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Collection, 1922-2015

16 boxes
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.

Margaret Hoffman Collection, 1893-1969

6 boxes, 203 folders
Abstract Or Scope
A collection of photographs, letters, and ephemera collected by Margaret V. Hoffman. The majority of items date to the 1930s and 1940s. Many are related to Camp Strawderman which Margaret helped operate.

Wissler Letters Collection, 1805-1881

1 linear foot (1 box, 63 folders)
Abstract Or Scope

The Wissler Letters Collection consists of 1 box of letters produced by members of the Wissler family and other Wissler family materials. The letters span the dates 1856-1881 and primarily deal with operations of the family’s iron furnaces, including several in Shenandoah County Va.

Mary Jo Sweeney Collection, 1829-1948

4.5 linear feet; 4 folders, 1 bible, 2 scrapbooks
Abstract Or Scope
A collection of items donated by Mary Jo Sweeney of Woodstock Virginia. They include documents and a family bible highlighting the history of her family. In addition, there are two scrapbooks created by Mary Jo between 1943 and 1948.
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Item John W. Sweeney Obituary and Deed, 1925 Folder 1.1

Item Joseph Sweeney Receipt, December 27 1862 Folder 1.2

Item World War One Soldiers Photograph, undated Folder 1.3

Liberty Iron Furnace Collection

29 boxes, 3 rolled storage boxes, 19 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Liberty Iron Furnace Collection is comprised of 29 boxes of materials relating to three companies that operated the Liberty Iron Furnace during the late 19th and early 20th century. Approximately one half of the boxes contain correspondence and financial documents and the remaining boxes contain ledgers, day books, letter books, and other bound materials. The subject of the material is primarily business related and encompasses transactions, employment records, reports related to the railroad line, and other items.
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Mountain Courier Collection, 1994-2008

5 microfilm boxes, 2.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
Bryce Mountain Courier (later Mountain Courier) newspaper published in Basye, Virginia. Editions from 1994-2008.
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Mountain Courier Collection, 1994-2008 5 microfilm boxes, 2.5 linear feet

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