In the mid-1700s, a man named Thomas Shepherd divided 50 acres of his
land into 8 streets and 96 lots, establishing the community of
Mecklenburg. The town was named for the birthplace of Queen Charlotte,
wife of England's King George III. On December 23, 1762, the Virginia
General Assembly granted a charter for Mecklenburg. The residents dubbed
the community Shepherd's Town, in tribute to its founder. That title
endured and was bestowed upon Shepherd College, which evolved into
Shepherd University in 2004. Containing more than 200 vintage
photographs of Shepherdstown, this volume gives the casual observer and
serious scholar an idea of what the town, businesses, houses, and people
looked like in earlier days.