Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of Mary Jane (Dingledine) Grant as a girl posed outdoors beside her mother and father, Ruth (Tisinger) and Melvin Russell Dingledine.

The photograph was taken about 1933 on the steps of "Twin Trees", a family home on the corner of Main…

Portrait of Melvin Cristy Funk as a senior in high school.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook. The yearbook staff wrote this about Melvin:

"Of all the members of our class "Pinto" is unquestionably the one who…

Melvin Lutz wearing a suit and tie and standing in the studio.

Melvin was born near Conicville, the son of Erasmus A. (1963-1917) and Virginia Catherine (Stickley) (1896-1965) Lutz.

When he registered for the WWI draft in June 1917, Melvin’s…

Studio portrait of Melvin Lutz with his wife, Fleta (Sheetz) Lutz, and his daughter, Mary Ann (Lutz) Williamson.

Melvin was born near Conicville, the son of Erasmus A. (1963-1917) and Virginia Catherine (Stickley) (1896-1965) Lutz. He attended…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man with a beard and mustache. He is wearing a clerical collar and glasses.

Unidentified older man with a beard and mustache. He is wearing a clerical collar and glasses.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man with glasses, a beard and a mustache. He is wearing a clerical collar with his suit.

Unidentified members of Toms Brook Methodist Church on Main Street (Route 11), are posed together with a sign that says "Lord's Acre Project".

The Lord's Acre Project is aa decades-old stewardship tradition in U.S. rural areas that entails a…

Group of unidentified men, women, and children are posed in robes and posed on the altar of the Woodstock Methodist Church.

Possibly, this was a choir but we are unsure.

Three unidentified young men squatting down, each holding onto a young hunting dog at their feet. The storage box for this glass negative was marked "Strasburg".

Photograph of delivery trucks parked outside the Irvin Inc. building just north of Edinburg on Route 11. Four unidentified men are visible on the left.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett,…

Photograph of six men standing together in a line behind a table at the Fort Valley Fire Department.

The photograph was taken when the department burned the note on their building mortgage.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Mertie…

Photograph of unidentified men in uniforms having a meal together in the dining room of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Unidentified men are working with early boring machinery to drill a water well in an unidentified location.

Houses are visible in the background.

Two unidentified men sitting in a horse drawn carriage.

Group of unidentified men posed in the Woodstock Masonic Lodge.

Photograph of six unidentified Shenandoah County men leaving for World War One Army Service, as indicated by the white armbands all are wearing.

The photograph was taken on the steps of the Woodstock Railroad Depot.

Photograph of three unidentified men standing by a cart loaded with ore they have extracted from the tunnel behind them.

The image was taken at Liberty Furnace about 1900.

This photograph was used in the 1972 Bicentennial book published by the…

Unidentified men playing croquet behind the Woodstock Methodist Church located on the corner of S. Muhlenberg and W. High Streets in Woodstock.

Damaged image of unidentified men with shovels digging up King Street in Strasburg in preparation for its repaving.

Early trucks are seen with the men. The truck on the right of the image has a sign on the side that reads, "Virginia Department of…

Two unidentified men, one with a pipe in his mouth, are seated together. Part of a third unidentified man is visible on the left.

Photograph of a small group of unidentified men standing together.

Damaged photograph of four unidentified men standing outdoors and holding leashes of several hunting dogs.

Photograph of six unidentified men posed with what is identified as the last native white tail deer killed in Shenandoah County Virginia.

Photo of a photograph of a line of unidentified men in suits, standing in front of the Woodstock Fire Department building, located at 121 W. Court Street Woodstock VA.

The building is mostly finished, however, construction debris and tools are…
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