Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Fannie Hughes Timbers as a young woman. She was the daughter of William B. and Sarah Evelyn (Bibbs) Timbers.

Fannie Hughes Timbers married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock.

The person who performed their…

Portrait photograph of Fannie Hughes (Timbers) Butler as a young woman.

She was the daughter of William B. and Sarah Evelyn (Bibbs) Timbers.

Fannie Hughes Timbers married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who…

Photograph of Fannie Hughes (Timbers) Butler from Woodstock.

Fannie Hughes Timbers was the daughter of William B. and Sarah (Bibbs) Timbers. She married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who performed their…

Photograph of Fannie Hughes (Timbers) Butler from Woodstock.

Fannie Hughes Timbers was the daughter of William B. and Sarah (Bibbs) Timbers. She married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who performed their…

Photograph of Fannie Hughes (Timbers) Butler from Woodstock.

Fannie Hughes Timbers was the daughter of William B. and Sarah (Bibbs) Timbers. She married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who performed their…

Photograph of Fannie Hughes (Timbers) Butler from Woodstock.

Fannie Hughes Timbers was the daughter of William B. and Sarah (Bibbs) Timbers. She married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who performed their…

Photograph of Fannie Lambert as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Kearny Lambert and the sister of Roger Lambert.

Fannie Lambert as a young woman wearing a string of faux pearls and a flower in her hair.

Fannie Lambert wearing a long gown and an ornament in her hair.

She was the daughter of Kearny Lambert and the sister of Roger Lambert.

Fannie Lambert seated on a bench as a young woman.

Portrait photograph of Fannie Lambert as a young woman with a flower in her hair and wearing faux pearls with her short-sleeved dress.

Photo of two separate photographs of Fannie Rea in her later years with styled hair, glasses and seated with her hands in her lap.

View across a pasture to a farmhouse and many outbuildings around it.

Photograph taken from a road looking across a vegetable garden neatly planted in rows. A house is on the right with shade trees in front of it. A barn and other farm buildings are beyond the field.

A mailbox on a post and two fenceposts are…

Panorama of a farm house on a knob with various barns and outbuildings around it.

The farm was located on Headley Road, along the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, and east of Maurertown.

Photograph of a group of unidentified farm workers standing around two horses pulling a piece of farm equipment. In addition to the men in farm clothes, there is a man wearing a suit as well as a man with a cook's apron holding a large pan and…

Photograph of an unidentified farmer wearing overalls and a hat is standing beside an unidentified boy in a large field planted in a knee-high, flowering crop.

Unidentified farmer with glasses and a hat is in a barn and shucking corn.

A large pile of shucked corn is in front of him and a wall of cut corn waiting to be shucked is behind him.

Unidentified farmer with glasses and a hat is in a barn and shucking corn.

A large pile of shucked corn is in front of him and a wall of cut corn waiting to be shucked is behind him.

Unidentified farmer standing behind six pigs at a trough.

Unidentified farmers sitting together (one man is standing) and husking corn in a large barn with a growing pile of shucked corn in front of them.

Farmers historically shucked corn in barns as a labor-intensive and communal task that helped…

Unidentified farmers sitting together (one man is standing) and husking corn in a large barn with a growing pile of shucked corn in front of them.

Farmers historically shucked corn in barns as a labor-intensive and communal task that helped…

Unidentified two-story home with a covered front porch, outbuildings and a garden. An unidentified man is seated with two unidentified women and two dogs on the porch.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Farrell Lee Burner and his wife, Evelyn Jane Lineweaver.

Farrell was the son of Walter Elwood and Bessie May (Gochenour) Burner.

Born in Star Tannery, Jane was the daughter of Casper Henry and Marie…

Unidentified young man and woman standing together and dressed in fashionable clothes and hats of their day.
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