Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait photograph of Walter W. Paige.

Born in born in Tunbridge Wells, England, on June 29, 1881, he came to the Fort Valley with a hiking group from the Washington DC area in the 1920s. Three years later, in 1923, he bought property and a…

Photograph of the birth registration issued for Walter William Ellis who was born on July 27, 1936, in Shenandoah County.

Parents were William Machir Ellis and Gladys Isabell Goode.

Damaged family photograph of Walter Calvin Wisman with his wife, Irene Dora (Saum) Wisman (seated in front), and their three grown children (l to r): James E. Wisman, Helen (Wisman) Logsdon, and Calvin S. Wisman, standing in back.

Walter C. Wisman…

Interior view of the Walton & Smoot Drugstore at its original location on N. Main Street in Woodstock. The man on the right has been identified as Tom Golladay.

Photograph of the interior of Walton & Smoot Drug store, located on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of a single page from a book or bible that lists Walton births between 1863 and 1879.

Transcribed, the page appears to say this:

Charles Lee Walton was born December 13th 1863.
Cora Alice Walton was born June 10th 1866.
Edward…

Photograph of the Walton Law Office Building in Woodstock Virginia.

The building dates to the mid-19th century and is one of several historic structures utilized as law offices located adjacent to the Shenandoah County Courthouse and commonly…

Photograph of Wanda (Dodson) Morefield as a bride and seated wearing a bridal veil and gown.

Wanda was the daughter of Robert and Virgil Dodson. She went to Triplett High School in Mount Jackson.

She married Frank Ray Morefield in 1962.

Photograph of Wanda (Dodson) Morefield as a bride and seated wearing a bridal veil and gown.

Wanda was the daughter of Robert and Virgil Dodson. She went to Triplett High School in Mount Jackson.

She married Frank Ray Morefield in 1962.

Photograph of Wanda (Dodson) Morefield as a bride and seated wearing a bridal veil and gown.

Wanda was the daughter of Robert and Virgil Dodson. She went to Triplett High School in Mount Jackson.

She married Frank Ray Morefield in 1962.

Portrait photograph of Wanda (Funkhouser) Grabowski as a young woman with shoulder-length hair and wearing a polka-dotted blouse.

The name, "Grabowski", is written on the glass plate.

Wanda (Funkhouser) Grabowski as a young woman seated on a bench and wearing a polka-dotted blouse.

The name, "Grabowski", is written on the glass plate.

Wanda Meryle Kingree as a young girl.

Her parents were Charles Madison "Bud" Kingree and Bessie (Lantz) Kingree.

She graduated from Eve Palmer's Business School and retired from VDOT after 22 years.

Her husband was Paul Mark Keckley…

Wanda (Kingree) Keckley is posed as a girl by a chair and wearing a bow in her hair.

Her parents were Charles Madison "Bud" Kingree and Bessie (Lantz) Kingree.

She graduated from Eve Palmer's Business School and retired from VDOT after 22…

Portrait photograph of Wanda R. (Miller) Walsh as a young woman with a bow in her hair.

Wanda was born in Wilkes County, NC, a daughter of Sheridan and Lizzie (Funkhouser) Miller.

She married her childhood sweetheart, James Bernard "JB" Walsh…

Family photograph of Ward Holsinger (left) with his wife, Ruth, and baby daughter, Anna.

Portrait photograph of Warren Franklin Dellinger and his wife, Reba Goldine (Hepner) Dellinger, when they were young.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Warren B. French, Jr. in a suit and tie.

He was born in Woodstock, the first of ten children born to Lena Belle Sheetz and Warren Ballinger French.

Warren was a graduate of Woodstock High School,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Warren B. French, Jr. in a suit and tie.

He was born in Woodstock, the first of ten children born to Lena Belle Sheetz and Warren Ballinger French.

Warren was a graduate of Woodstock High School,…

Photograph of Warren B. French Jr. (standing) and John "Jack" O. Marsh (seated in the car) showing off the first car phone installed by Shentel.

Photograph of Warren S. Rinker and his mother Rebecca "Daisy" Rinker.

The name, "Mrs. Russell Rinker", is written on the glass plate of this image.

Photograph of a manual water pump for a cistern. The pump is situated under a vine-laden structure that appears to be in the yard of a house. What appears to be an artillery shell and two cannon balls can be seen on the cistern.

Photo of two separate photographs of a water ski binding shown on a table.

The binding has been attached to a short piece of wood.

Photograph of five men posed together outdoors.

They are identified as (l to r):

Front row, seated: Dr. John W. Wayland and Frank Bowman

Standing in back: Hugh "Tom" Painter, Garnett Painter, and Fred Painter.

Photograph showing Wayne A. Pence as a boy.

The name, "Wm R. Pence", and the place, "Strasburg", are written on the glass plate. Wayne was the son of William R. Pence of Fishers Hill.
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