Shenandoah County Library Archives

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The name, "Robert Hottel" is written on the glass plate for this image of a young man wearing glasses.

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Photograph of Ida Fravel (left), Charles Monroe Fravel (infant), Thomas Hottel Sr. (rear) and Ann Dirting Hottel (right),

The individuals are four generations of a single family with Ann being the mother of Ida who is the mother of Thomas who is…

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Family photograph showing Ann Dirting Hottel (left), Thomas Hottel Sr. (rear), Ida Belle Hottel Fravel (right) and Charles Monroe Fravel (infant).

The individuals are four generations of a single family with Ann being the mother of Ida who is the…

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Photograph of two siblings, Anna Mary and Warren Dellinger, when they were young children.

Anna Mary and Warren were the oldest of at least five children born to Russell Franklin (1896-1981) and Daisy Matilda (Hottel) (1898-1989) Dellinger.

In…

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Portrait of Anna Snyder Hottel, mother of Daniel "Danny" Hottel of Woodstock. She worked as a nurse at the Fravel Hospital and the Shenandoah Memorial Hospital in Woodstock.

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Photograph of the Hottel family in front of their farm house, known as the Oscar Hottel farm.

Pictured are: Winifred Jacob Hottel (on the horse), his father, Charles, Allie (Feagans) Hottel (holding the bridle of the other horse), and Helen…

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Portrait of Charles Fravel with his wife, Mabel.

Charles grew up in Woodstock, the son of Thomas Hottel Fravel (1890-1949) and Cary (Funkhouser) (1881-1945) Fravel.

In 1940, he worked as an assistant to mortician, V.L. Dellinger. When he…

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Photograph of Dorothy (McWilliams) Sheetz, of Toms Brook, as a young woman.

Her parents were Samuel David and Ella May (Hottel) McWilliams.

Dorothy married Granville Ray Sheetz in December 1941, not long after this photograph was taken.

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Portrait of Dr. Roy Clyde Fravel (1882-1951), son of Charles F. and Ida (Hottel) Fravel. He married Adelaide Smith and their only son, Peyton Fravel, was killed during WWII in France. Dr. Fravel is buried in Massanutten Cemetery in Woodstock.

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Durus Calvin Hottel as a young man standing beside a wicker chair in the studio.

His parents were Calvin and Rebecca (Beydler) Hottel.
Durus lived in the Zion Church area, just east of Maurertown. He was a farmer and served on the Board of…

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Portrait of Eleonor Hottel Balthis, who never married and became a teacher.

Born in Strasburg, she was the oldest child of Robert Fleming (1876-1944) and Hattie May (Hottel) (1882-1922) Balthis.

Interestingly, her civil birth was recorded…

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Portrait of Elsie Orndorff as a young woman. She later married Reese Hollingsworth Hottel (born on October 31, 1916) from Woodstock but she was from the Cedar Creek area of Shenandoah County.

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Portrait of Elsie Orndorff who married Reese Hottel.

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Portrait of Eva (Sine) Hottel as a young woman with her hair pulled up.

Eva was the daughter of Wilbur F. (1866-1926) and Ida Adelia (Wright) (1866-1936) Sine. She was the oldest of seven children born in the Johnston District of Shenandoah…

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Gladys Hottle Fravel as a young girl.

This appears to be a reproduction of an earlier image also created by Morrison Studios.

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Portrait of Heber L. Wolverton wearing a suit and tie.

Heber was born near Saumsville, the son of John W. (1870-1966) and Maggie Elizabeth (Spiker) (1867-1945) Wolverton. He grew up on his family’s farm and both the 1910 and 1920 censuses found…

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Photograph showing the "Hottel Keller Memorial Association" on August 23, 1934. The photograph was taken by Woodstock photographer Hugh Morrison during the family's reunion held at an unknown location. The memorial association later became the…

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Large group of people assembled for a reunion picnic at what is now the Hottel-Keller Memorial site off Back Road near Mt. Olive. The words, "Hottel-Keller Memorial Association" and the date, "Aug. 23rd, 1934" appear on the glass plate.

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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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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 Miller.

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Mildred Margaret Miller at about 2 years old. Her parents were Benjamin Harrison Miller and Pearl Ellen Hottel.

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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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