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Shenandoah Valley Collection

The Shenandoah Valley, a place steeped in history and natural beauty, has captivated the hearts of many throughout the years

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Tobacco Label Shenandoah Valley Smoking Tobacco, 1869 (colour litho)

Tobacco Label Shenandoah Valley Smoking Tobacco, 1869 (colour litho)
1123834 Tobacco Label Shenandoah Valley Smoking Tobacco, 1869 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: The War in America, Rendezvous of Mosbys Men in the Pass of the Blue Ridge

The War in America, Rendezvous of Mosbys Men in the Pass of the Blue Ridge, Shenandoah Valley (engraving)
1610090 The War in America, Rendezvous of Mosbys Men in the Pass of the Blue Ridge, Shenandoah Valley (engraving) by English School

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Virginia, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880)

General Sheridan at Cedar Creek, Virginia, American Civil War, 1864 (c1880). The Battle of Cedar Creek was one of the last and most decisive engagements of the Valley Campaigns of 1864

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Sheridan Ride 1868 Etching engraving Image 13 13 / 16

Sheridan Ride 1868 Etching engraving Image 13 13 / 16
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Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Troops Crossing to the Shenandoah Valley, American Civil War, United States of America

Troops Crossing to the Shenandoah Valley, American Civil War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Shenandoah Valley from Maryland heights, drawing, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891

Shenandoah Valley from Maryland heights, drawing, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american artist famous for his American Civil War sketches, America, US

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Shenandoah Valley, Sept. 1864, 1864 September, drawing on olive paper pencil, Chinese

Shenandoah Valley, Sept. 1864, 1864 September, drawing on olive paper pencil, Chinese white, and black ink wash, 12.4 x 17.6 cm

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: USA, Virginia, Shenandoah Valley, Barn

USA, Virginia, Shenandoah Valley, Barn

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Troops Crossing to the Shenandoah Valley, American Civil War, United States of America

Troops Crossing to the Shenandoah Valley, American Civil War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Shafts of light in barrel room of Montevina Winery, near Plymouth, Shenandoah Valley

Shafts of light in barrel room of Montevina Winery, near Plymouth, Shenandoah Valley, Gold country, Amador county, California, USA. Established in 1970, bought by Sutter Home Winery in 1988

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Oak aging barrels in cavern at Ironstone Winery, near Murphys, Calaveras county, California, USA

Oak aging barrels in cavern at Ironstone Winery, near Murphys, Calaveras county, California, USA

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Zinfadel vines silhouetted against sunrise sky in Deaver Winery vineyards Gold country

Zinfadel vines silhouetted against sunrise sky in Deaver Winery vineyards Gold country, Amador county California. Ken Deaver, 5th generation resident, is owner. Vines planted 1850

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Wooden wine barrel at Deaver Vineyards and Winery in North America, USA, California

Wooden wine barrel at Deaver Vineyards and Winery in North America, USA, California, Gold Country, Amador County

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Vineyards in landscape with pond at Youngs Vineyard Winery in Amador County, California, USA

Vineyards in landscape with pond at Youngs Vineyard Winery in Amador County, California, USA

Background imageShenandoah Valley Collection: Wooden door entrance to one of aging miners caves with oak barrels at Ironstone Winery

Wooden door entrance to one of aging miners caves with oak barrels at Ironstone Winery, Calaveras county, California, USA


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The Shenandoah Valley, a place steeped in history and natural beauty, has captivated the hearts of many throughout the years. From its picturesque landscapes to its significant role in American Civil War battles, this valley holds tales that are as diverse as they are intriguing. In 1869, the Tobacco Label Shenandoah Valley Smoking Tobacco was introduced with a vibrant colour litho design. This tobacco brand became synonymous with the region, reflecting its rich agricultural heritage. During The War in America, an engraving titled "Rendezvous of Mosbys Men in the Pass of the Blue Ridge" depicted a crucial moment in history when troops gathered amidst the stunning backdrop of Shenandoah Valley. It serves as a reminder of how this valley witnessed both triumphs and tragedies during those turbulent times. One such tragedy was General Sheridan's infamous ride at Cedar Creek in Virginia during the American Civil War. A powerful image captured from that era shows him leading his troops into battle – an enduring symbol of bravery and determination etched forever into our collective memory. As troops crossed over to Shenandoah Valley during those tumultuous times, it became a strategic location for military operations. Its significance cannot be understated; it played an integral role in shaping United States history. Beyond war-torn images lies another side to this enchanting valley. Alfred R Waud's drawing from 1862-1865 showcases Maryland Heights overlooking Shenandoah Valley – a breathtaking view that highlights nature's splendor even amidst chaos. In September 1864, another drawing on olive paper pencil by Chinese artist depicts Shenandoah Valley once again - showcasing its resilience despite being ravaged by conflict. This artwork stands as testament to humanity's ability to find solace and beauty even amid adversity. Away from battlefields and drawings lie modern-day glimpses into what makes this valley truly special today. Barns dotting Virginia's landscape serve as reminders of rural life and the region's agricultural roots.