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Images: 1900. Photograph. South Fork of Shenandoah River. Off the warpath, and on the River. Cenantua's Blog, 17 July 2011. Web. 19 Jan. 2013. <http://cenantua.wordpress.com/2011/07/17/off-the-warpath-and-on-the-river/>. This is a photograph of a flat bottom boat on the Shenandoah River. This photograph is shown on the Before Electricity page of the website. Asheville Postcard Co. W-5: Stonewall Mill Dam on Shenandoah River, Woodstock, VA. Photograph. Stonewall Mill Dam - Shenandoah River, Woodstock VA Postcard. BidStart. Web. 3 Feb. 2013. <http://postcards.bidstart.com/Stonewall-Mill-Dam-ShenandoahRiver-Woodstock-VA-Postcard-/25568751/a.html>. This is a postcard of Stonewall Mill. Since it is only a shot of the river, it is hard to date this photograph. This photograph was shown on the Timeline page of the website. Bill Burnshire. 1986. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. Comp. Richard Burnshire. This is a photograph of Bill Burnshire standing at Burnshire (Old Rushs Mill) in the summer of 1986. He is standing next to the two original Leffel Turbines that used to be in the oldest powerhouse. This photograph is used on the Burnshire Family page. Burnshire Dam. 1986. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. Comp. Richard Burnshire. This is a photograph taken from the bridge by Burnshire (Old Rushs Mill) when the water was not flowing over the dam. Britt Gilbert had stopped the water in order to conduct necessary repairs. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. From the Forebay. 1986. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. Comp. Richard Burnshire. This is a photograph of the dam looking from the forebay. In this photograph the water inlets are visible. These two archways were the only way the water flowed into the powerhouse. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Log Dam. 1986. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. Comp. Richard Burnshire. This is a photograph of the upriver face of the dam when the water was not flowing over it. In this photograph the old log dam is visible as well as the concrete casing that was added in 1918. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Main Street of Woodstock. Photograph. Photo Galleries: Old, Woodstock, VA. The Shenandoah Free Press. Web. 22 Jan. 2013. <http://www.shenandoahfreepress.com/photos-old.php? photoID=228>. This is a photograph of the Main Street of Woodstock, Virginia sometime in the 1920s. This photograph shows power lines within the city limits. This photograph is shown on the Thesis page of the website. Main Street of Woodstock. Photograph. Photo Galleries: Old, Woodstock, VA. The Shenandoah Free Press. Web. 22 Jan. 2013. <http://www.shenandoahfreepress.com/photos-old.php?

photoID=20>. This is a photograph of the Main Street of Woodstock sometime after 1904. This photograph shows the old toll gate that used to be in the town as well as power lines within the city limits. This photograph is shown on the Timeline page of the website under 1903. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. 01231. Photograph. Shenandoah Historical Society Morrison Studio Photographic Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of Stonewall Mill taken by Hugh Morrison. This photograph is shown on the Stonewall Mill section of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Blasting the Dam. 1910. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of when the dam was being blasted to allow the water to drain. After the flood of 1910, a bridge near the dam was badly damaged. In order to repair it the dam had to be punctured. The dam was quickly repaired. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Burnshire Across the Dam. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph looking across the dam towards Old Rushs Mill. This photograph was taken sometime between 1924 and 1936. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Burnshire. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of Burnshire Dam (Old Rushs Mill) looking towards the power house. This photograph would have been taken between 1924 and 1936. This photograph is shown on the Old Rushs Mill page of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Destroyed Powerhouse. 1936. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the damages caused by the flood of 1936. In this photograph the river cut a new channel around the powerhouse and removed it from part of its foundations. This photograph is shown on the Old Rushs Mill page of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Diesel Room. 1936. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the diesel room following the flood of 1936. In the shot are the men who worked at the dam. This photograph was helpful because it showed how many people relied on WEP. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Morrison Studio. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph was of the Morrison Studio. This photograph shows the powerlines on the Main Street of Woodstock. This photograph is used on the Way of Life page of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Over the Banks. 1936. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the river overflowing its banks during the flood of 1936. This photograph was taken slightly upriver from Old Rushs Mill. This photograph is used on

the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Morrison, Hugh, Jr. Powerhouse. 1936. Photograph. Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the powerhouse following the flood of 1936. In this photograph the river cut a new channel around the powerhouse. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Shenandoah River Flooded. 1955. Photograph. The Shenandoah Free Press, Woodstock, VA. Photo Galleries: Old. The Shenandoah Free Press. Web. 21 Jan. 2013. <http://www.shenandoahfreepress.com/photos-old.php?photoID=160>. This is a photograph of Burnshire (Old Rushs Mill) during the summer flood of 1955. This photograph is shown on the Old Rushs Mill page of the website. Shenandoah River near Red Banks. Photograph. Art Folio of the Shenandoah Valley. Harrisonburg: McClure, 1924. 44-45. Print. This is a photograph of power lines beside of the Shenandoah River. This photograph is shown on the Electricitys Impact page of the website. Shenandoah River near Woodstock. Photograph. Art Folio of the Shenandoah Valley. Harrisonburg, VA: McClure, 1924. 40-41. Print. This is a photograph of the Shenandoah River and a boat sitting on the shores. This photograph comes from a book that contains several photographs of the Shenandoah Valley. I chose this photograph because it was it was taken near Woodstock, Virginia. This photograph was shown on the Before Electricity page of the website.

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Music: McDermott, John. "Shenandoah." Remembrance. John McDermott. Angel Records, 2003. MP3. This is a folk song about the Shenandoah River. I chose this edition of the folk song Shenandoah because I felt Mr. McDermotts voice carried the passion necessary for the lyrics. I only used the first verse of the song due to the space limitations of Weebly. The song clip is used on the home page of the website. Images: Burnshire Dam From Bridge, Woodstock, VA. Personal photograph by author. 2013. This is a photograph of Burnshire Dam (Old Rushs Mill) taken from Burnshire Bridge. This photograph is used as the header on the home page of the website. Harvey, Caroline L. Burnshire Bridge. 2013. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the sign for Burnshire Bridge. This photograph is used on the Burnshire Family page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Back of Powerhouse. 2011. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the back of the powerhouse before the dam was purchased in 2012. Moss and lichens have begun to overtake the white paint. This photograph is used

on the VEPCO page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Burnshire Across the Dam. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of Burnshire from across the dam after the property was purchased in 2012. This photograph is used on the VEPCO page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Dam Through Branches. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of Burnshire Dam (Old Rushs Mill) looking through tree branches. This photograph is shown on the Supplements page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Dredging Forebay. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the forebay after 20 years of muck were removed and the Glass Walkway clear. This is a photograph is used on the VEPCO page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Glass Walkway. 2011. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the walkway near the floodgates. Vines had overtaken most of the powerhouse wall and glass littered the walkway. This photograph is used on the VEPCO page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Hanging Flowers. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection: Wedding Photos, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of flowers hanging in glass vases at Burnshire Dam (Old Rushs Mill). This photograph is shown on the Supplements page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Inside of Powerhouse. 2011. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the generators that were inside the powerhouse before it was purchased in 2012. These generators were flooded multiple times since the property was abandoned after Britt Gilbert purchased it. This photograph is used on the VEPCO page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Lit up at Night. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the diesel buildings lit up at night. Prior to the property being purchased in 2012, it had been four years since lights were seen from inside the building. This photograph is used on the VEPCO page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Rocks and Flowers. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of flowers growing through rocks taken at Burnshire Dam (Old Rushs Mill). This photograph is shown on the Supplements page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Tailrace. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the tailrace of Burnshire Dam (Old Rushs Mill). This photograph is shown on the Supplements page of the website.

Harvey, Melissa Z. Top Floor of Powerhouse. 2011. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This is a photograph of the top floor of the powerhouse before it was purchased in 2012. This floor was entirely wooden but due to the extreme humidity of the powerhouse the floor was almost entirely rotted out. This photograph is used on the VEPCO page of the website. Harvey, Melissa Z. Wood Floor of Powerhouse. 2012. Photograph. Personal Collection, Woodstock, VA. This photograph of the top floor of the powerhouse after most of the rotted floor was removed. This photograph is used on the VEPCO page of the website. Stonewall Mill, Woodstock, VA. Personal photograph by author. 2013. This is a photograph of Stonewall Mill ruins. This photograph is shown on the Stonewall Mill page of the website. Turbine Logo. Photograph. Great Lakes Chapter of SPOOM. Great Lakes Chapter of SPOOM. Web. 3 Mar. 2013. <http://www.spoomgreatlakes.org/>. This is a logo for the Great Lakes Chapter of the Society for the Preservation of Old Mills. This logo was used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. Screenshots: Dominion: 100 Years and Going Strong. 2013. Photograph. Dominion: 100 Years and Going Strong. Dominion Power. Web. 2 Feb. 2013. <https://www.dom.com/about/anniversary.jsp>. This photograph is a screenshot of the Dominion: 100 Years and Going Strong page. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website. From the New Deal to a New Century. 2013. Photograph. From the New Deal to a New Century. Tennessee Valley Authority. Web. 2 Feb. 2013. <http://www.tva.com/abouttva/history.htm>. This photograph is a screen shot of the Tennessee Valley Authority history page. This photograph is used on the Interview Transcripts page of the website.

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