Shenandoah County Library Archives

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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…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified child.

Unidentified subjects of an elderly woman with a young child.

Unidentified young boy and toddler standing on a straight back chair in the Morrison Studio.

Unidentified toddler sitting on a wicker chair in the Morrison Studio.

Unidentified baby sitting in a wicker chair in the Morrison studio. "Stultz" is written on the glass plate.

Two unidentified ladies.

The name, "Carson Golliday" is written on the glass plate of this image of him standing by a chair.

Carson was born in New Market and grew up in Edinburg, where he helped his parents, Isaac Dereilus and Eleonora C. Golliday, with the family’s…

Photograph of Hattie Rebecca (Miller) Foltz posed on the arm of a chair next to her husband, Kirby Lee Foltz.

Hattie R. (Miller) Foltz was the daughter of Milton and Rebecca Miller, from Jerome. She completed the 7th grade and married Kirby in…

Unidentified young lady wearing a dark skirt and light top sitting on a bench.

Unidentified child standing on a bench in the Morrison studio.

Toddler Clifford Fred Ramey sitting on a wicker chair in the Morrison studio.

Fred was from Woodstock, the son of Eugene and Margaret (Hoffman) Ramey. In 1930, the family lived on E. Foundry Street in Woodstock and Fred’s father was a truck…

The name, “John Peer” is written on the glass plate of this image. We have identified the picture as that of his son, Donald Perry Peer, as a young boy.

His parents were John P. (1905-1975) and Gladys V. (Richman) Peer (1914-2007) from…

Unidentified Toddler sitting on pillows on a bench in the Morrison studio.

Photograph of Charlotte (Bauserman) Helsley as a young woman sitting on a stone bench.

Charlotte was the daughter of George Washington and Martha Belle (Compton) Bauserman.

The 1930 census found her living in Clarke County with her parents and…

Photograph of Samuel Ford Rickard as a young boy standing on a bench.

Samuel was born in the Maurertown area to L. William and Edna Mae (Richman) Rickard, a farming couple. He was the oldest of five children.

He grew up helping on the farm and…

Photograph of Shirley Fravel Wright as a young girl.

She was the daughter of Fred and Viola (Lucas) Fravel.

Unidentified man seated in the studio and wearing a suit and tie.

Unidentified man and child seated on a bench with Harry F. Didawick on the right.

Harry was the son of E. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick. He served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War II. He never married and worked as a waiter in a…

Photograph of Harry F. Didawick, seated, and an unidentified person standing beside him.

Harry was the son of E. Frank and Maggie (Burner) Didawick. He served as a Private in the U.S. Army during World War II. He never married and worked as a…

Portrait photograph of Starless Clayton Henry as a young man.

He was born in Luray to William R. and Virginia Belle (Henry) Henry.

By the time he registered for the WWI draft, he was married and had three children. The family lived in…

Unidentified child standing on a bench with a stuffed dog beside him.

Unidentified woman with short curly hair standing in the studio and holding a walking cane.

Photograph of an unidentified young woman dressed in white and holding a paper rolled up. The label on the paper roll says "Diploma".

Left to right: Helen (Seal) Ambrose, Charles W. "Dickle" Seal, and Harold L. Seal, Sr. pictured as young children.

The three were the children of Otis Lynden (1907-1982) and Daisy M. (Clem) (1913-1983) Seal. They grew up in the Woodstock area of…
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