Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of of four unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadets wearing matching uniforms and sashes.

They may be members of one of the school's debating societies.

Photograph of the four children born to Archie S. and Anna Belle (Mumaw) Miller.

Pictured are (l to r):
Back: Shirley A. (Miller) Orndorff and Sandra Miller
Front: Rodger Miller and Patsy K. (Miller) Rhineland

Scan of a photograph showing William Vann (left) and three unidentified men with a photograph at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Four unidentified men in suits and ties are standing in front of a stone building.

Signs behind them say, "Breakfast 50¢" and "Excellent Hotel Rooms - Entrance to Wonderful Food".

Damaged image of four unidentified young men, two seated and two standing, posed together. All four are wearing suits and ties.

Four unidentified men posed together on a rail fence outdoors. All are wearing suits, ties, and similar caps.

Four unidentified men in suits and ties are standing together in front of a stone building.

A sign above the doorway behind them says, "Excellent motel rooms - Entrance to Wonderful Food".

Four unidentified men in suits and ties are standing together in front of a stone building.

A sign above the doorway behind them says, "Excellent motel rooms - Entrance to Wonderful Food".

Photograph of four unidentified young men posed together in the studio.

Four unidentified individuals, three men and a woman, are standing together with a large banner in front of them with a "T" and 13 stars circling the silhouette of an armed colonialist on it.

Photo of four separate portrait photographs of different unidentified people, three men and a woman.

Photograph of the four children born to Cleffer and Nettie (Saum) Hoover. Identified (l to r) are: Mary Catherine (Hoover) Painter, Frank Hoover, Martha (Hoover) Dellinger (back), and Helen (Hoover) Marston (seated, right).

Their parents married…

Photograph of four generations of women from the Gochenour, Windle, and Reynolds Families.

Identified are: Mary (Gochenour) Fauber, (back), her daughter from her first husband, Alice (Windle) Gochenour (right), her granddaughter, Florence…

Four generations of the Wisman family identified as:

Louise Virginia (Crabill) Wisman (seated on left), her son, Clarence Luther Wisman (seated on right), her grand daughter, standing on the left, Louise Virginia (Wisman) Carter, and her great…

On the right is Elizabeth (Hickman) Newman (1822-1917). She is holding her great-granddaughter Elizabeth Newman. Her grandson Wilbur Lauck Newman stands at the rear of the image. On the left is Elizabeth’s son, Edgar Douglas Newman.

Elizabeth…

Photograph of four oval-framed portrait photographs of unidentified members of the Saum family.

The frame is labeled, "Saum" and the words, "four generations" appear at the bottom.

The name, "Saum", is written on the glass negative by the…

Photograph of four generations of a family.

Pictured (l to r) are: Mary Catherine (Baker) Ridings, Mary Catherine (Glaize) Baker, Eloise Glaize Ridings (the child), and Rebecca Monroe (Funkhouser) Glaize, seated on the right.

Rebecca M.…

Family photograph of four generations of the Hottle, Wisman, and Coffman families.

Seated on the right is Bertha Vonhilra (Stump) Hottle, wife of Walter Monroe Hottle (1880-1962).

Betha's daughter, Golda Mae (Hottle) Wisman, is seated beside…

Four unidentified females of different ages are posed together.

Photo of two separate photographs of the four children born to Charles Frank and Beulah Jane (Lineweaver) Dysart.

They are identified as (l to r):

Seated: Frank Dysart, Jr. and Helen (Dysart) Miller

Standing: Ford Dysart and Raymond C.…

Reproduction of a photograph of four unidentified Caucasian children surrounding a young unidentified African-American woman.

Original held in the collection of Hupp's Hill. Produced by George S. Aldhizer and labeled "Carrie's."

Four unidentified girls are posed sitting on the lawn in the yard of a house. An older girl is on the right with three younger ones beside her.

Four unidentified children, a boy and three younger girls, are posed together. They are all sitting on a stone bench and looking down at an open book.

Probably, these were siblings.

Four unidentified children of varying ages, two girls with short hair and bangs, a younger boy, and a baby, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Four unidentified children posed together. Three are young boys wearing matching outfits. The youngest is a girl in a bonnet and dress.

Probably, these were siblings.
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