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Shenandoah County Historical Society Book List SHENANDOAH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY BOOK LIST GIFT ITEMS 100 Bicentennial Coin Commemorative coin Electro-plated $6.00 for celebrating the 200th birthday of Shenandoah County of the Shenandoah County Court House 1772-1972 101 Christmas Ornament replica of the weathervane Gold-tone Price: $19 Ornament atop the historic Shenandoah County Members: $18 Court House 102 Post Card Postcard picturing the weathervane 4" x 6" $1.00 atop the historic Shenandoah County Court House 103 Note Cards 4 different photos from the collection of 16 cards Price: $15. Morrison photos on display in the 2011 4 of 4 scenes Members: $14. exhibit at the Museum of the Shenandoah w/ envelopes Valley in Winchester, VA 104 Marriage Copy of a Marriage Certificate 8 1/2" x 11" $4.00 Certificate from an 1875 family Bible (May be completed by purchaser.) 105 MAGNETS Refrigerator Magnet with photo from the 2" x 3" Price: $4 2011 Morrison exhibit at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley. 2 different photos CIVIL WAR 1001 6th Virginia This is a numbered (891) edition of 1000. Hard Cover Price: $21 Infantry The story is about the men who served in 143 pages Members: $20 by this regiment, and also inclues an 1988 Michael A. Cavanaugh alphabetical listing of the 6th Virginia, including what happened to many of them after the war. 1016 The Battle of Last Major battle in the Valley. Soft Cover Price: $21 Cedar Creek - Sheridan's defeat of Early 128 pages Members: $20 Victory from the finally secured the Valley for 2009 Jaws of Defeat the Union. by Jonathan A. Noyalas 1017 The Battle of First book-length study of 1864 Soft Cover Price: $21 Fisher's Hill - battle, the last major battle in 144 pages Members: $20 Breaking the Shenandoah County, which 2013 Shenandoah Valley's set the stage for The Burning Gibraltar by Jonathan A. Noyalas 1002 The Burning The Burning of the Shenandoah Valley 50 minutes $20 [ a DVD ] in 1864 was a well planned and brilliantly directed campaign by Gen. Philip Sheridan. Based on John Heatwole's work by the same name, the movie tells the stories of the soldiers, civilians, and families caught in the terrible firestorm. The Edinburg Heritage Foundation produced this documentary. 1003 It's About Time: This Monument is to be found at Soft Cover Price: $8 The sculpting of the the Gettysburg Battlefield. 47 pages Members: $7 Memorial of General 1998 James Longstreet Signed by Gary Casteel 1004 Life in the A compilation of the Journal of Siram Soft cover Price: $20 Shenandoah Valley Peter Henkel, the letter collection of 346 pages Members: $19 1861 Caspar Coiner Henkel, M.D. and the 2011 compiled by Richmond Times Dispatch . These accounts Elsie Newcomber of the first year of the Civil War reveal how & Janet Ramsey the transition from peace to war affected his [Both Henkel community and the Town of New Market, Granddaughters] VA. A look at life in 1861. 1005 Life in the A sequel to the 1861 book, this journal Soft Cover Price: $20 Shenandoah Valley contains letters and news articles vividly 344 pages Members: $19 1862 portraying a view of Valley life in the 2012 compiled by second year of the Civil War. Learn how Elsie Newcomber families became involved in the war when and Janet Ramsey life was interrupted by the invasion of [Both Henkel Yankees and by Jackson's Campaign. Granddaughters] Minute details of everyday life are covered. 1015 Life in the This book is the third in the series Soft Cover Price: $20 Shenandoah Valley "Life in the Shenandoah Valley". A 340 pages Members: $19 1863 journal, letters and news articles lead the 2013 compiled by reader through trying times in New Market Elsie Newcomber and the Valley of Virginia - a time to be born, & Janet Ramsey a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to [Both Henkel harvest. View the Henkel, Coiner and Miller Granddaughters] families at home as the young men march through Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. 1006 The New Coverage includes battles, Soft Cover Price: $16 Civil War charts, technology, weapons, 158 pages Members: $15 Handbook: women, African American and Native 2009/2011 Facts & Photos for American participation, the common Readers of All Ages soldier, prisons, hospitals, quotations, by breakdown of troops by state…. Mark Hughes and much more .Close to 150 photos. 1007 Reflections of an Civil War experiences of Hard cover Price: $23 Old Dominion Robert S. Hudgins II 127 pages Members: $22 Dragoon a Sergeant in Co.B, 3rd Virginia Cavalry. 1993 by Robert S. Hudgins II edited by Garland C. Hudgins II 1008 Rough Winds: A story about the Battle of Soft Cover Price: $6 The Battle of New Market on May 15th, 1864 21 pages Members: $5 New Market 1994 by Nancy B. Stewart 1009 Shenandoah County Four battles took place in and around Soft Cover Price: $21 in the Civil War: Shenandoah County: New Market, Toms 156 pages Members: $20 Four Dark Years Brook, Fisher's Hill & Cedar Creek. 2012 by Although these historic battles have been Hal F.Sharpe well documented, their effects on the lives of the people involved have been largely forgotten. In this book, Hal recounts how their spirits were tested. 1010 Stonewall Jackson's This is a new addition to the series of books Soft Cover Price: $21 1862 Valley by Civil War scholars to honor the 150th 157 pages Member: $20 Campaign: anniversary of the War Between the States. 2010 War Comes to Noyalas examines Jackson's Valley The Home Front Campaign and how those victories brought by hope to an infant Confederate nation, Jonathan A. Noyalas transformed the lives of the Valley's civilians and emerged as Jackson's defining moment. 1011 Touring Virginia's & This new edition includes new sites, new Soft Cover Price: $21 West Virginia's photographs and updated directions to the 280 pages Member: $20 Civil War Sites significant civil war sites in both Virginia and 2011 by West Virginia. The 18 tours visit cemeteries, Clint Johnson battlefields, historic houses and buildings, 2nd edition monuments and statues, rivers and mountains, sharing the history behind each location. Some stops are surprising. 1012 Valley Thunder: This new look at the Battle of New Market Hard Cover Price: $31 The Battle of VA and the Opening of the Shenandoah 313 pages Members: $30 New Market Valley Campaign of May,1864, is the 2010 by first full-length account in more than three Charles R. Knight decades to reexamine this historic event. The author is a former historical interpreter at New Market Battlefield State Historical Park. 1013 With The A collection of actual experiences of a Soft cover Price: $16 Old Confeds Captain in the Line as told by Capt. 141 pages Members $15 by Samuel D. Buck (Co. H - 13th VA Inf. 2007 Samuel D. Buck later known as the Winchester Boomerangs. 3rd edition This 1st person account, by one who survived 35 engagements, was a personal account written for his son and published. posthoumously in 1925. 1014 The Wounding A document based on a report by Soft cover Price: $2. of Jackson Captain R.E. Wilbourn 4 pages by Chief Signal Officer, Capt. R. Wilbourn Army of Northern Virginia, CSA SHENANDOAH COUNTY HISTORY 2001 Surveys of A book of Records of Plots & Certificates Soft Cover Price: $16 Jacob Rinker of Surveys of Jacob Rinker 110 pages Members: $15 1785-1794 Beginning July 1, 1785 1999 by Daniel Warrick Burruss Abstracts and Sandra Helsley Yelton 2022 A Trip An in-depth retrospective of trains, stations, Hard Cover Price: $61 by Rail in the Towns and stories from throughout the 162 pages Members: $60 Shenandoah Valley Shenandoah Valley. Photos of trains, Many color on the depots, schedules, maps, and other 2013 Baltimore & Ohio memorabilia appear, along with text, on 8 1/2 x 11 Railroad and the every page of this colorful book that brings Southern Railway back memories of this period in history. By Bob Cohen 2002 A Pictorial History of 206 Photographs tell about life in the Soft Cover Price: $20 Shenandoah County: Shenandoah County of VA. The subjects 230 pages Members: $19 50 Years through the include portraits, family events, 2007 Lens of christenings, sports, farms, animals, 8 1/2 x 11" Hugh Morrison, Jr. children, landscapes, soldiers, cars, Text by school events, buildings, professionals, John Adamson everything you can think of that makes up day to day life 2003 Morrison Addendum All identified photos in the Morrison book 1 page Free of photos are listed, and list is regularly June, 2011 updated as new identifications are made. 2023 SCHS Glass Plate The DVD, produced by filmmaker and SCHS DVD Price: $16 Processing Project Board Member, Philip Crown, documents the 30 Minutes Members: $15 process by which 27,000+ glass negatives have been cataloged, reproduced stored and made available to the community. 2004 Bicentennial Souvenir Program of the Soft Cover Price: $10 Souvenir Program Shenandoah County Bicentennial 96 pages Members: $9 1772-1972 1972 Contains many photos and stories 8 1/2 x 11" with histories of the individual towns in the County 2005 The Alms House of What was once the Glebe Farm and Soft Cover Price: $6 Shenandoah County: Peter Muhlenberg's home during 33 pages Members: $5 A Brief History the American Revolution is now 1979 by the Alms House of Shenandoah County. Fred Painter This History book also contains many photos. 2006 The Alms House of What was once the Glebe Farm and Hard Cover Price: $8 Shenandoah County: Peter Muhlenberg's home during 33 pages Members: $7 A Brief History the American Revolution is now 1979 by the Alms House of Shenandoah County.
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