Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified library with books on shelves surrounding a desk and chair. The books appear to be a part of the Fiction collection.

Photograph of a gravestone for the Lichliter family.

Photograph of the four Lichliter sisters, all from Detrick in Fort Valley. Identified as (l to r): Georgie F. (Lichliter) Shipe, Reva Mae Lichliter, Anna Lee (Lichliter) Ritenour, and Thelma (Lichliter) Shiflett.

All are buried in Detrick…

Photograph of a drawing or painting of an unidentified man in an oval frame. The artwork is lifelike.

Portrait photograph of Lelia K. (Burner) Boswell wearing her round glasses and faux pearls.

She was from the Calvary area near Woodstock and was the daughter of Harry Cameron and Annie Elizabeth (Heishman) Burner.

Her first husband was Thomas…

Portrait photograph of Lillian (Ritenour) Bowers as a young woman.

She was born in in Woodstock, a daughter of William Arthur and Maggie Mae (Walker) Ritenour.

Her husband was Ralph Daniel Bowers. Together, they raised two children, Bruce…

Photograph of Lilliam Christina (Abell) Heishman as a young woman standing by a bench.

Lillian was the daughter of John Wesley (1854-1916) and Emma Susan (Marston) Abell (1858-1920). She married Lee Allen Heishman Sr. in 1916. They had five…

Photograph of three friends identified as (l to r): Lillian Richardson, Margie (Powell) Lichliter, and Catherine Richardson.

Lillian was the daughter of Lester Richardson.

Margie was the daughter of Kemper Claye and Zola (Munch)…

Photograph of Lillie Mae (Wilkins) Seibert.

She was the daughter of William F. Wikins and Margaret Wilkins. Married to Harry Robert Seibert and mother of Oleta Frances Seibert.

Photograph of Lillie Mae (Wilkins) Seibert as a child.

She was the daughter of William F. Wikins and Margaret Wilkins. Married to Harry Robert Seibert and mother of Oleta Frances Seibert.

Photograph of an unidentified lime plant in Strasburg Virginia.

This may be what was known as the Powhatan Lime Plant, but it is uncertain.

Marriage certificate attesting that Charles Chester Linaweaver and Ida May Palmer were married in Martinsburg, West Virginia on February 17, 1936.

Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. The minister was Rev. A.M. Gluck.

Photo of a photograph of the Lincoln Memorial located in Washington D.C.

There is white tape around the border indicating the photographer was preparing to crop out the horses on the right.

This image was shot from the back or side of the…

Photograph of Linda "Kitty" (Beeler) Judy of Strasburg.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Photograph of Linda "Kitty" (Beeler) Judy of Strasburg.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Photograph of Linda (Barton) Jett as a child.

The name, "Fred Barton", is written on the glass plate.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Linda Sue (Buchanan) Wells as a young woman with blond shoulder-length hair curled outwards and wearing a plaid jacket.

Linda was the daughter of Ralph Milton and Katheryn Irene (Hottinger) Buchanan of…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs o Linda Green as a young woman with shoulder-length straight blond hair.

Linda was the daughter of Leon Franklin and Dorothy Josephine (Campbell) Green of Mount Jackson.

She graduated from Stonewall…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs o Linda Green as a young woman with shoulder-length straight blond hair.

Linda was the daughter of Leon Franklin and Dorothy Josephine (Campbell) Green of Mount Jackson.

She graduated from Stonewall…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Linda (Heishman) Cecil with short curly hair and a pin on her collar.

Linda graduated from Central High School.

She married twice. Her first husband was Teddy J. Brill but the marriage did not…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Linda (Heishman) Cecil with short hair and wearing a horizontally-striped top.

Linda graduated from Central High School.

She married twice. Her first husband was Teddy J. Brill but the marriage did…

Portrait photograph of Linda Lynn as a little girl.

Her parents were William Nelson and Josephine Russell (Miller) Lynn, of Woodstock.

She graduated from Central High School and Madison College (later called James Madison University). She…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Linda (Richman) Fadely with short, styled hair and wearing a pin on her short-sleeved dress.

Linda was the daughter of John Milton and Louise Ruth (Kibler) Richman.

She married Robert Elwood Fadeley…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Linda (Richman) Fadeley as a young woman with short styled hair and a pin on her dress.

Linda was the daughter of John Milton and Louise Ruth (Kibler) Richman.

She married Robert Elwood Fadeley in…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Linda (Ritenour) Vann as a young woman with short hair.
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