Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of James Franklin Wetzel as a boy, posed cheek-to-cheek with his mother, Drucilla (Hottel) Wetzel.

James lived in Woodstock as a boy, but spent his later years in Edinburg. He finished high school and served in the U.S. Army during WWII…

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Portrait of John Edward Hottel at approximately one year of age. He is standing on a chair in studio.

John was a son of John and Eva (Sager) Hottel and the oldest of five children. He graduated from Woodstock High School in 1949 and went into the…

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Photograph of Mildred Hottel, of Woodstock, holding an eagle and shotgun.

She killed the eagle with an H & R Shotgun. Hugh Morrison, Jr. sent a copy of this photograph to H & R for an advertisement, but the co-president, Edwin Harrington, sent…

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Mildred Margaret Miller at about two years old.

Her parents were Benjamin Harrison Miller and Pearl Ellen Hottel.

She married George Hughes Nevin and the couple lived in Falls Church Virginia.

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Portrait of Nan Roller Golliday (1889-1972), daughter of William Edgar and Emma Jane (Hottel) Roller. She married Ernest Earl Golladay (1888-1958) in December 1912. When she died, she left behind a daughter, Jane Swartz, and a son, Ernest R.…

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Oscar Hottel farm located 2 miles east of Woodstock near Reservoir Road.

Pictured left to right are: Allie Feagans Hottel, her husband, Charles Hottel, their daughter, Helen Hottel Fahnestock, and their son, W. Jacob Hottel.

Some of the…

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Oscar Hottel farm located 2 miles east of Woodstock near Reservoir Road.

Pictured left to right are: Allie Feagans Hottel, her husband, Charles Hottel, their daughter, Helen Hottel Fahnestock, and their son, W. Jacob Hottel.

Some of the…

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Photograph of (l to r) Sadie B. (Hottel) Kingree and Frances Kirby.

Sadie was born in Shenandoah County and was a daughter of the late Daniel and Joanna Wolverton Hottel and married, for a time, to Eugene Kingree. She was a member of Saumsville…

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Photograph of Charlotte Virginia (left) and Evelyn Hottel (right), sisters, taken when they were children.

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Stanley Hollar shown with his family, his wife, Dora (Hottel) Hollar and their daughter, Elsie Hollar.

The name, "Hollar", is written on the glass plate.

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Portrait of Earl and Charlotte Rinker posed in studio with their baby son, Randolph. Mr. Rinker is wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

In addition to serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, Mr. Rinker worked for Sealtest Foods for 20 years.…

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Photograph of three generations: Ann (Dirting) Hottel (front right), her daughter, Effa Lee (Hottel) Will (front left), and her granddaughter, Nellie R. (Will) Reid (middle).

Effa Will and her daughter Nellie R. Will Reid lived in Grand Junction…

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Portrait of Virginia (Spiker) Hottel as a young woman.

She was born and raised near Mount Olive and was the daughter of Sidney & Flossie Borden Spiker.

In 1947, Virginia married Daniel Snyder "Danny" Hottel (1925-2020) and spent the rest of her…

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Portrait of Virginia Spiker Hottel as a young woman.

It is likely the photograph was taken about the time she graduated from Toms Brook High School.

Virginia was born in Maurertown to Sydney and Flossie (Borden) Spiker.

She became a nurse…
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