Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman with short, curly hair seated with her chin on her hands.

Photograph of a window with a shade pulled halfway down and fringed curtains hanging down on the sides.

The curtains are tied back and the room has bead board wainscoting with wood trim visible.

Portrait photograph of Curtis C. Vann, Jr., as a young man.

He was the son of Curtis C. and Mary (Funkhouser) Vann of Strasburg.

His wife was Iris Lorena (Keller) Vann (1917-2018). The couple had two children, Michael Henry and Susan Carol…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Elmer Curtis Delawder as a young man in a suit and tie.

His parents were Elmer Franklin and Marie May (Barbe) Delawder from Basye, Virginia.

He was in the Army and stationed at Ft. Meade, Maryland,…

A line of cut long-stemmed flowers photographed against a background.

Photograph of the document certifying that Corporal Cylmer Graydon Funkhouser was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps at the Marine Aviation Separation (Unit One), in Cherry Point, North Carolina, on December 14, 1945.

Photograph of a form pertaining to Cylmer Grayson Funkouser, Sr.'s discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps in February 1946.

He was born on 2 April 1922 in Edinburg, Virginia. He enlisted in the U.S. Marines in December 1942 and served as a Corporal…

Cyretta, known as "Cy" Wagner as a young woman.

Her parents were Cyrus C. and Ethel M. (Helsley) Wagner.

She married William Mack "Bill" Cain (1919-2003). They are both buried in Winchester.

Photograph of the front of an early Chevrolet dealership. The sign above the porch say, "D.H. Hartman Autombiles and Accessories.

The store was located on Woodstock Virginia. The exact location is unknown.

There is an unidentified man on the…

Portrait photograph of Daisy Virginia (Funkhouser) Grandstaff from the forties.

Daisy was the daughter of Isaac Casper (1859-1925) and Mary Frances (Mumaw) (1875-1941) Funkhouser.

She was married to Hugh H. Grandstaff (1878-1967).

Photograph of Daisy Alice (Wetzel) Funkhouser.

Daisy lived near Columbia Furnace.

The name, "Mrs Daisy Funkhouser", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Daisy Lee (Mitchell) Robinson in her middle years wearing her hair back and glasses.

Daisy was one of twelve children born to John Newton (1854-1929) and Ida Belle (Palmer) (1861-1940) Mitchell. She grew up near Waterlick,…

Picture of a vintage automobile showing significant collision damage to the driver's side.

Photograph of an unused vehicle parked in a yard and missing doors, seats, and other parts.

A picket fence and small garage is visible behind it.

Heavily damaged print of unidentified man seated with unidentified woman and child standing near him.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Damaged image of an unidentified man in a bow tie and seated beside an unidentified woman with short hair and wearing a strand of pearls. An unidentified baby is between them.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman with short, styled hair and wearing a blouse with a high collar.

Emulsion damage is visible throughout.

Damaged image of an unidentified man standing outdoors.

Unidentified baby propped on a pillowed chair.

Significant plate damage obscures much of the image.

Damaged image of an unidentified baby propped against pillows on a chair.

Unidentified young child is almost completely obscured by plate damage.

Unidentified baby is propped against a covered surface.

Emulsion damage is visible and obscures much of the image.

Unidentified baby is propped on pillows on a bench.

Emulsion damage to the glass plate is visible.

Heavily damaged image of an unidentified barn. The emulsion damage obscures the people who were posed in front of it.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man with a mustache and beard.

Significant plate and emulsion damage is visible.
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