Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Group photograph of the student cast from a school play put on at the Calvary School in the 1920's.

The seated man in the front wearing a white hat is Earnest Mowery but the others are unidentified.

Photograph of an unidentified man and woman.

The glass negative is labeled "Luther Bowers."

Portrait photograph of Clifford "Cliff" Leroy Fuller Sr. in his police uniform.

Cliff was born in Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, to Leroy F. and Clare A. (Dunbar) Fuller. His father was a painter born in Belchertown, Massachusetts. His…

Side view of a cow in front of the Woodstock fairgrounds' barns. An unidentified man is visible on the right.

Photograph of two sisters, Virginia B. Dirting (left) and Nannie Carlisle (Dirting) Clark (right).

They were the daughters of John K. Dirting and Catherine (Coffelt) DIrting of Edinburg Virginia.

Portrait photograph of Clifford "Cliff" Leroy Fuller Sr. in his police uniform.

Cliff was born in Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, to Leroy F. and Clare A. (Dunbar) Fuller. His father was a painter born in Belchertown, Massachusetts. His…

Photograph of an unidentified woman holding an unidentified child.

Side view of a groomed cow posed in front of the barn at the Woodstock fairgrounds. An unidentified man is holding the animal's lead on the right.

Photograph of an unidentified child seated on a wicker chair.

Photograph of an engraved cup awarded to Hunter Boyd Chapman, Shenandoah Caverns, Virginia, on June 27, 1925. The award was presented by the American War Veterans Association "as a token of appreciation".

Hunter Boyd Chapman (ca 1866-1942) managed…

Unidentified woman with short hair is standing by a bench.

The name, "Hepner", is written on the glass negative.

Photograph of "Mr. and Mrs. James Moreland" standing beside the carcass of a deer, hung upside down.

James Franklin Moreland (1914-1974) lived in Edinburg, and was the son of George and Sally (Clem) Moreland.

James had four wives. Which of…

Photograph of an unidentified young woman with short hair and bangs standing by a bench.

The glass negative is labeled "Ross."

Unidentified man posed in the studio displaying the wingspan of his dead quarry, probably a hawk.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

Unidentified dog is seated on a chair.

Unidentified toddler wearing a knit cap is standing on a wicker chair.

Unidentified young child posed on a wicker chair.

Unidentified collie dog seated on a stone bench.

Photograph of four unidentified children.

The glass negative is labeled "Ritenour."

Photograph of the photographer, Hugh Morrison Jr., seated on a stone bench next to his son, Thomas Morrison.

Hugh's legs are crossed and he is leaning towards his son. In his hand is a copy of "The Literary Digest."

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman.

Photograph of a collection of miniature items. The items shown from left to right are a skull with crossbones, bolt, pinecone, and lantern.

Photograph of two unidentified women, one seated and one standing.

Unidentified police officer from Shenandoah County sitting on a bench. He is wearing a police hat and badge with a wool coat.
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