Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified young man standing in the studio and wearing a suit and hat.

The name "Marshall Nulle", appears to be written on the glass negative of this cropped photograph of two unidentified schoolchildren, a boy and a girl. Both have their hands in their pockets.

It appears this image was cropped from a group…

Unidentified man standing beside a chair and wearing suspenders over his white shirt.

Unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet standing in the studio and wearing his school's uniform.

Unidentified teenaged boy wearing leggings with his suit jacket and hat.

Unidentified young boy standing beside a wicker chair and wearing a large bow on his blouse.

Two unidentified women posed together in the studio and both wearing fancy dresses with their hair pulled up and bows in their hair.

Unidentified Confederate Veteran standing beside his unidentified wife.

The man is wearing a Southern Cross of Honor, a commemorative medal established in 1899 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to honor Confederate Veterans.

Unidentified young woman wearing a white dress and posed standing in the studio.

Unidentified woman, seated, and holding an unidentified toddler.

Probably, this was a mother and her child.

Unidentified older woman seated in the studio and wearing a coat and wide-brimmed hat with flowers on it.

Unidentified small child standing on a wicker chair.

Unidentified small child seated on a wicker chair in the studio.

Unidentified toddler seated on a bench.

Unidentified woman wearing a black dress with a high collar.

Unidentified woman wearing a long-sleeved dress and standing beside a wicker chair.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified couple.

Katie Mabel (Dinges) Eastep standing beside a wicker chair and wearing gloves and boots with her dress.

Katie was the daughter of Andrew Jackson Dinges and his wife, Mary Ellen (Burner) Dinges. She grew up in Fort Valley.

She married Maynard B.…

Unidentified woman standing in the studio and wearing a white blouse with ruffles across the front.

Unidentified young child seated on a pillowed chair.

Portrait of George W. Funkhouser and his first wife, Ada (Litten) Funkhouser. They were married in 1914 at Zion Lutheran Parsonage. George was 20 years old, lived in Shenandoah County and was the son of Paul and Miranda (Polk) Funkhouser. Ada was the…

Unidentified young girl wearing a knit hat and sweater and standing on a bench.

Photograph of Ada Litten Funkhouser, first wife of George Funkhouser. Ada was the daughter of Lemuel and Bettie Litten. She had at least one sister named Ida, and a brother.

Unidentified man wearing a suit and tie and standing beside a bench.

Unidentified boy wearing a suit and shoes that appear large for his stature.
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