1925 Hunter B. Chapman's Award
Chapman, Hunter Boyd
Photograph of an engraved cup awarded to Hunter Boyd Chapman, Shenandoah Caverns, Virginia, on June 27, 1925. The award was presented by the American War Veterans Association "as a token of appreciation".
Hunter Boyd Chapman (ca 1866-1942) managed Shenandoah Caverns and was the son of Daniel and Nellie (Swartz) Chapman. On April 24, 1888, Hunter married Carrie Stine. The couple had several sons: J. Shields, Frank, Douglas, Thomas, George and Paul Chapman.
Morrison Studio
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Shenandoah County Library
Glass Negative
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Carolyn Morrison Chapman
Chapman, Carolyn Morrison (1939-2007)
A portrait of young Carolyn Morrison Chapman sitting on a bench and wearing a collared dress.
Morrison Studio
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Shenandoah County Library
Undated
Subject identified by Betty Sollenberger.
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Residence Hunter B. Chapman, Woodstock, VA.
Woodstock (Va)
Chapman, Hunter Boyd (1866-1942)
Houses-Virginia-Woodstock
Undated postcard showing the "Hunter B. Chapman" residence in Woodstock Virginia.
The structure is located at the intersection of Court and Muhlenberg Streets. Today it houses the Woodstock Museum and is also referred to as the Marshall House.
Unknown
Herb Parker Postcard Collection
Shenandoah County Library
Undated
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Unidentified Men
Indians of North America
Woodstock (Va)
Photograph of four unidentified Native American men and one unidentified white man holding a picture of "Pawnee Bill."
The picture was taken at the Chapman Home, located at the intersection of N. Muhlenberg and W. Court Street in Woodstock Virginia.
The unidentified white man may be J. Shields Chapman, owner of the home.
Morrison Studio
Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Shenandoah County Library
A September 25, 2015 article in the "Free Press" newspaper dated this photograph September 14, 1941. However, no supporting evidence has been found to collaborate this.
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