Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Two unidentified children, probably siblings, posed together in the studio.

Six unidentified adults and a young girl posed sitting or standing on the front porch of a two-story house. A dog is also visible on the right.

Unidentified older woman seated on a bench with her hair pulled up.

A tidy-looking, small cabin with the American flag hung on the front porch and a hammock and sun-screens also hung. Two rockers are also visible.

Unidentified young girl wearing a hat and standing beside a wicker chair.

Photograph showing a dining room with french doors leading to a plant-filled porch or sunroom area beyond.

The location of this image is unidentified.

Unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet wearing his school's uniform.

Photograph of a photograph of five unidentified people posed in front of a wood-framed, two-story house.

Probably a family photograph.

Unidentified young child wearing a knit hat and sweater and seated on a pillowed chair.

Unidentified large brick home with a covered front porch extending all the way across the front of the home. Steps leading down to a town sidewalk are visible.

Photograph of Katherine Virginia Clark Fravel holding her son, Alva Marvin Fravel, on her lap.

Katherine was the daughter of Richard Jackson (1867-1955) and Nannie Carlisle (Dirting) (1874-1959) Clark.

She married Jacob Marvin Fravel…

View of an unidentified brick home from across the street. Much of the house's front is obscured by trees but side of house and yard are visible.

Photograph of a photograph of an unidentified two-story, wood-sided house on a hill. Metal fence and gate are in the foreground.

Photograph of Katherine Virginia (Clark) Fravel holding her son, Alva Marvin Fravel, on her lap.

Katherine was the daughter of Richard Jackson (1867-1955) and Nannie Carlisle (Dirting) (1874-1959) Clark.

She married Jacob Marvin Fravel…

Fort Egypt, a large log house, is a historic landmark in Page County, Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Built of 20"-25" diameter logs dovetailed at the corners, Fort Egypt has a massive stone chimney in the…

The name, "W.H. Grim", appears to be written on the glass plate of this image of a young boy standing on a bench.

Photograph of Strasburg Presbyterian Church located at 325 S. Holliday Street in Strasburg, Virginia. Dedicated in 1830, it was used as a hospital by Federal troops during the Civil War.

Unidentified woman wearing a faux pearl necklace and standing beside a wicker chair.

Faded image of an unidentified wood-framed home with a couple of unidentified people just visible in the small yard.

The name, "Coby", is written on the glass plate of this image of a woman wearing a large hat and fur stole. She is holding a fur muff as well.

Image of several unidentified farm buildings taken from across a field.

Photograph of a photograph of the side of a house situated in a rural setting. An unidentified man and woman are visible on the back porch looking out at the photographer.

Photograph of the Artz siblings identified as (l to r) standing: John P. Artz, Alice (Artz) See Isner, and Lois (Artz) Sheetz. Douglas S. Artz is seated in front.

The name, "Jim Artz" was written on the glass plate of this image.

Photograph of a photograph showing the office building at Liberty Furnace.

The two story office building was part of the complex of structures used at this iron furnace facility located west of Edinburg Virginia.

It was demolished in 1998.

Panoramic shot of an unidentified farm house surrounded by outbuildings and the scenic Shenandoah Valley. Plate shows emulsion damage.
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