Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of two brothers, Zane (left) and Dean (right) Lichliter as children. Their parents were Carson Marion Lichliter (1919-1975) and Ruby Arlene Lichliter Shipe Jett (1923-2006). They had a sister, Lana, who is not pictured.

The boys grew…

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Two brothers, Zane (left) and Dean (right) Lichliter, standing together in similar outfits.

Their parents were Carson Marion Lichliter (1919-1975) and Ruby Arlene Lichliter Shipe Jett (1923-2006). They had a sister, Lana, who is not…

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Portrait of Georgie Lichliter as a young woman.

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Portrait of Anna Lee (Lichliter) Ritenour as a young woman.

Born in Fort Valley, she was the daughter of William Frederick and Esta Ethelma (Barr) Lichliter.

She married Charles Cecil Warren Ritenour in 1947.

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Margaret Lichliter Calhoun was the daughter of Roy A. Lichliter and Helen O'Neal.

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Tom Lichliter pictured in a military uniform and holding a cigarette. He was later killed in a car accident.

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Photograph of Paul Lee LeDane, Sr. as a young boy.

Paul’s mother was Isabel E. Lichliter from Fort Valley. His father was Clarence LeRoy LeDane, from West Virginia.

By the time he was 9 years old, however, he lived with his mother, Isabel E.…

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Portrait of Will and Emma Shipe when they were young.

William C. “Will” Shipe and Emma Lee (Lichliter) Shipe were lifelong Fort Valley residents and farmers. Will was the son of John and Isabelle (Smith) Shipe while Emma was the daughter of…

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Photograph labeled "3 Old Maids." It shows three women, Pauline Lichliter is on the right. It is part of a scrapbook showing images from Dunsmore Business College in Staunton Virginia. Pauline attended the college in the 1920s.

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Photograph showing two women with a steam locomotive. The woman standing is Elizabeth Williams Lichliter whose husband William worked for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at the Strasburg Junction Depot. The younger woman on the locomotive may be one…

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Photograph showing from left to right Pauline, Zelda, and Marjorie Lichliter. The three sisters lived in Strasburg Virginia.

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Photograph showing three women at a wedding. From left to right they are Connie Cary, Caroline O'Bryant (bride), and Pauline Lichliter.

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Photograph showing Emma Lichliter Burkett.

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Photograph of an unidentified girl on a bicycle. Most likely she is a member of the Lichliter family.

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Photograph showing an unidentified female member of the Lichliter family. The picture was taken in Strasburg Virginia.

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On December 28th, 1926 Miss Zelda Lichliter of Strasburg Virginia received this New Year’s card from Seona of Richmond Virginia.

New Year cards were initially developed in the 19th century as secular versions of Christmas cards. Their use soon…

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Sometime between 1900 and 1925, one member of the Lichliter family produced this drawing. Unfortunately, whoever was responsible failed to leave any information behind.

What we do know is that the Lichliters lived on Washington Street in…

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On June 1, 1915 J.R. Selz, of the Chicago-based Selz, Schwab & Co., sent this letter to Pauline Lichliter of Strasburg Virginia, notifying her that she had been awarded the coveted Morris Selz Liberty Bell Medal.

Named for the Selz Company’s…
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