Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Wilbur and Claudetta Dellinger as children. Their parents were Clyde Dellinger and Esther Foltz, who lived on Senedo Road in Edinburg.

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Wilametta Sibert as a young woman. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Sibert and married Fred Copp. She lived in Saumsville for much of her life. As of 2003, her son, John Copp still lived there.

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Statement issued to R.D. Newland by Wightman and Hisey for 1 bushel of seeds. Dated June 31, 1895.

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Unidentified wide-eyed toddler seated on a pillowed bench.

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Portrait of an unidentified toddler seated on a pillow and looking at the camera, wide-eyed.

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Unidentified baby propped on a pillow with a locket around its neck, and an expression of wide-eyed surprise.

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Unidentified baby posed on a wicker chair and wearing a long white gown.

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Postcard with a picture of the White Sulphur Inn which used to stand in Stephens City Virginia.

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White dog with big ears is seated on a bench.

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Postcard with a picture of the Whissen Mill located between Edinburg and Woodstock Virginia located on Stoney Creek.

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Postcard with a picture of the Whissen Mill located between Edinburg and Woodstock Virginia on Stoney Creek. Billed as the only mill not burnt in the valley during the Civil War.

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Color postcard showing the Whissen Mill which was located just east of Edinburg Virginia along Stoney Creek.

It was one of two mills in the Town of Edinburg that survived the Civil War. Originally constructed in 1817 by Joseph Wissen, it burned…

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The Whetsel family pictured, left to right, Edward, John, Howard, Earl, Virginia, Julia (Heishman) with Bessie on her lap.

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Color postcard showing the bridges that cross the Shenandoah River where its two forks converge near Riverton Virginia.

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Postcard with a picture of the Shenandoah River at Narrow Passage between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia. Includes a description of the area.

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Scan of an undated photograph showing a western horse and gunfight show at the Shenandoah County Fair.

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Postcard showing a view of the western portion of New Market Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley Academy.

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Postcard with a picture of Strasburg Virginia's "west end."

The image was taken from the area of what is now North Street with St. Paul's Lutheran Church visible on the extreme left.

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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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Wender's Clothing Store located at 103 S. Main Street in Woodstock. It was housed in the G.W. Koontz building. Simon Z. Wender, the owner of Wender's, is visible on the left. The man on the right is unidentified.

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Store front view of Wender's Department Store Mt. Jackson Virginia. On the steps Mr. Harry Howard manager and with wife, daughter and store clerk.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the front of Wender's Department Store's Mt. Jackson location. A second store was located in Woodstock Virginia. Both were operated by Simon Wender.
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