Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Mark Ritenour seated on a bench and wearing a suit and tie.

Mark worked in Tennessee for many years as the head of a lumber company.

He retired to Shenandoah County where, as of 2004, he lived on the corner of Route 11 and Hoover…

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The name, "Ritenour", is written on the glass plate of this image of a young man standing beside a bench.

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Three young men wearing hats and suits. The man seated on the right has been tentatively identified as "D. Ritenour". The other two men are unidentified.

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Portrait of Eva Mae Boyer Ritenour who married Claude Ritenour of Fort Valley.

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Photograph of Ernest Boyer in his graduation cap and gown.

Ernest was a farmer in Fort Valley. He married Nancy Campbell and had 3 daughters: Janet Stultz, Jean Bauserman, and Lila Williams.

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Robert L. Clem wearing his U.S. Army uniform and standing beside his wife, Mae McClanahan Clem. Mr. Clem was born on August 6, 1891 and served in WWI. His wife was born on November 30, 1897, and was the daughter of Sarah Ann Ritenour and Mayberry…

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The name, "Ritenour", was written on the glass plate. He is shown here in his U.S. Army uniform.

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Portrait of Perry Garnett Coverstone, of Fort Valley, as a young man.

Perry Garnett Coverstone was still single when he registered for the WWI draft. His emergency contact was listed as “Mrs. D.F. Frederick, Postmaster, Waterlick”. At that time,…

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Portrait of Edwin Mckinley Tamkin and his wife, Marybell Frances (Ritenour) Tamkin when they were young.

Edwin was the son of William (1859-1954) and Mary Ella (Brill) (1866-1908) Tamkin. Marybell was the daughter of William Franklin and Ida…

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Portrait of two good friends, Lucy Mae Jett (left) and Jeanette Conner Ritenour.

Lucy's first husband's name was Jordan and her second husband's name was Faulkner.

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The name, "Ritenour", is written on the glass plate of this image of a young girl seated on a bench.

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The name, "Mrs. Selvia Ritenour" is written on the glass plate for this image of a young toddler on a pillowed chair.

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Portrait of Shirley Ritenour Snow, of Woodstock, 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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Portrait of Ford A. Wright and his wife, Mazie (Ritenour) Wright.

Mazie is wearing a pin on her dress that says, "Remember Pearl Harbor".

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Portrait of Harold Ritenour, in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform, seated beside his wife, Helen (Middleton) Ritenour.

Helen was the daughter of George Lewis Middleton (1894-1961) and Ada Lee Strosnider (1891-1972), from Strasburg.

At just 19, she…

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Portrait of Mazie (Ritenour) Wright as a young woman and wearing a pin that says, "Remember Pearl Harbor".

Mazie was the daughter of Lester Lincoln (1895-1965) and Mary Clare (Andrews) Ritenour (1885-1955).

Her husband was Ford A. Wright.

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Photograph of Harry Ritenour's Blacksmith shop in Maurertown with several unidentified people, horses, and a buggy shown.

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Blacksmith William Harrison "Harry" Ritenour, standing in the doorway of his shop in Maurertown. He is holding his young daughter, Mary Frances Ritenour Crabtree. His son, Wilmer Ritenour is standing beside him.

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Photograph of Charles Adam Ritenour, on the left, with his older brother, Clyde Wayne Ritenour, on the right. They were the children of Clyde Maynard (1906-1968) and Isabel (Clem) (1906-1988) Ritenour. They grew up in Fort Valley.

Charles Adam was…

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Unidentified young girl seated on a bench. The name, "J.L. Ritenour" appears on the glass plate.

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Portrait of Alese S. (Hoffman) Coffman as a young woman.

Alese was the daughter of Harry Cecil (1902-1964) and Golda E. (Ritenour) (1904-1927) Hoffman.

In the 1930 census, she lived with her parents and two brothers on Kibler Town Road in the…

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Studio portrait of Wesley Glenn Ritenour as a young man. Wesley was from Fort Valley, the son of George Morgan Ritenour, a farmer, and Sarah Frances McInturff.

He married Isabel Inez Funk (1896-1978) when he was 21 years old. As newlyweds, they…

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Portrait of an unidentified woman. Although she has been tentatively identified as Martha Jane Burner Ritenour, there is not enough information to confirm it.

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Martha was daughter of John J. Burner and Ellen Smith Burner. Her first husband was Milton Ritenour and her second husband was Mayberry Clem.
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