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Caption on back of postcard reads: "Erected in 1904, this building contains the administrative offices, library, teachers education center and radio studios. Shepherd College, an accredited state college is located in historic Shepherdstown, Wes Virginia on the banks of the beautiful Potomac River." Published by Frederick Camera Shop. (From postcard collection legacy system.)
Published by W.E. Dittmeyer. (From postcard collection legacy system.)Lockwood House on the Storer College campus can be seen at the top of Camp Hill, left side of the image.
The church was organized in 1814 or 1816. The present church was dedicated in 1851.
The Methodist church became a part of the Jefferson Circuit in 1861. The 'Old Stone Church' was built in 1850. The stone church was used by all Protestant denominations. It is now unused and in ruins.
The church was organized in 1856. The present church was built in 1897.
The church was organized in 1849.  The church lasted through the Civil War and remains in use.
The church was organized in 1849.  The church is now closed because the numbers of the congregation grew too few for it to remain open.
Rubble of several buildings after a fire, possibly in Berkeley or Jefferson County.  Several people stand in the street while one man looks into the ruins of a building.  There is a hose cart, used to fight fires, in front of one of the remaining buildings.
The church was organized in 1769 and the present building was erected in 1829.
View from the south west. Built in 1795 by Ferdinado Fairfax, godson of George and Martha Washington.
View from the North East.
Caption on back of postcard reads: "Charles Washington Memorial Hall located on one of the four corners, donated by Charles Washington, brother of General George Washington." See original for correspondence. Published by Tichnor Bros. (From postcard collection legacy system.)