Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified young girl wearing a winter coat and hat standing in the studio with her hands on her hips.

Photograph of the five oldest children of James and Frank Hansberger and Hattie Rosanna Funkhouser Hansberger.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front row:

Kathleen Evelyn (Hansberger) Lantz and Adeline (Hansberger) Brown.

Back…

Unidentified toddler posed on a wicker chair and smiling.

Portrait of an unidentified baby perched on a wicker chair in the studio and smiling.

Unidentified young boy posed on a studio chair and looking very happy.

Photograph of a dog with a man standing behind it holding its rope leash. The dog appears to be wagging its tail since it is blurry in the picture.

Photograph of historic Happy Retreat, a stately home located in Charles Town, West Virginia.

Happy Retreat (also known as Charles Washington House and Mordington) is a historic property in Charles Town, West Virginia, which was originally owned…

Photograph of historic Happy Retreat, a stately home located in Charles Town, West Virginia.

Happy Retreat (also known as Charles Washington House and Mordington) is a historic property in Charles Town, West Virginia, which was originally owned…

Photograph of an unidentified young child seated on a chair and wearing a white gown.

Unidentified toddler wearing winter clothing and smiling.

Damaged image of an unidentified smiling toddler sitting on a living room couch.

Photograph of Happy's Service Station.

This building may be located at 772 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia, but it is uncertain.

Photograph of Harewood, a two-story limestone home located three and a half miles northwest of Charles Town, West Virginia.

It was originally the home of Col. Samuel Washington (1734-1781), oldest full brother of George Washington.

This…

Photograph of Harewood, a two-story limestone home located three and a half miles northwest of Charles Town, West Virginia.

It was originally the home of Col. Samuel Washington (1734-1781), oldest full brother of George Washington.

Photograph of Harewood, a two-story limestone home located three and a half miles northwest of Charles Town, West Virginia.

The image includes a view of a smaller stone annex located to the right of the main house.

It was originally the home of…

Photograph of Harmony Hall, also known as Fort Bowman, a limestone home and fort located just north of Strasburg.

Constructed ca. 1753 for George Bowman, the structure is one of the oldest surviving structures in Shenandoah County.

Apart for a…

Photograph of a harness racer and horse on the track at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds in Woodstock.

The grand stands are visible in the background.

Photograph of Harold "Buddy" Morrison, Jr., as a boy.

His parents were Harold Morrison, Sr. and Loise (Ambrose) Morrison.

His paternal grandfather was the photographer, Hugh E. Morrison, Jr.

Photograph of Harold and Flora (Gochenour) Coffman standing together in the studio. Flora is wearing a flowered corsage on her dress.

This picture was taken around the time of their marriage.

Portrait of Harold Ritenour, in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform, seated beside his wife, Helen (Middleton) Ritenour.

Helen was the daughter of George Lewis Middleton (1894-1961) and Ada Lee Strosnider (1891-1972), from Strasburg.

At just 19, she…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is Harold "Buddy" Morrison, Jr. On the right is his wife, Kathryn "Kitty" (Funk) Morrison.

Buddy and Kitty Morrison married in 1953. They had two sons: Harold Morrison III, and Rex…

Photo of a framed portrait photograph of Harold Reid "Bud" Barr in his formal cadet uniform from Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI), (now called Virginia Tech).

He later became a pharmacist in Strasburg and married Anne Elizabeth (Phalen) Barr…

Photograph of Harold Bauserman.

Photograph of Harold Coffman and Flora (Gochenour) Coffman standing together in the studio. Flora is wearing a flowered corsage on her dress. This picture was taken around the time of their marriage.

Harold was the son of Noah Walter (1876-1948)…

Photograph of Harold Collis Schefft as a young boy standing on a chair in the studio.

Harold Schefftt died in an automobile accident on Route 11 just north of Strasburg when he was only twenty years old, leaving behind a wife, Barbara Hottle…
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