Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

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Unidentified soldier, seated on the left and shown with three unidentified children, an older woman, possibly his mother, and another woman, possibly his wife, who is standing on the right.
Probably a family portrait.

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Unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform and standing in front of a palm tree backdrop.

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Portrait of an unidentified young man wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

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Photograph of Herbert "Hink" M. Powell in his Army uniform with his sister, Violet L. (Powell) Bucklew, seated beside him.

Herbert and Violet grew up in Fort Valley, two of at least eight children born to Kemper Clay (1896-1938) and Zola Eugenia…

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Portrait of Randolph "Dottie" Ambrose in his U.S. Army uniform with his wife, Phoebe Bemis beside him. Mr. Ambrose worked at the Safeway in Woodstock for many years and died in 2001. Mrs. Ambrose was originally from Toms Brook.

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Portrait of unidentified man wearing his military uniform.

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Portrait of Richard "Dick" Horn in his U.S. Army uniform. He later worked as a truck driver for the Mason Dixon Trucking Company.

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William "Bill" Rudolph wearing his U.S. Army uniform. His daughter was Jan Rudolph.

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Kirby Barb was the son of Hosen Barb and Bessie (Dellinger) Barb. He is shown here wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

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Photograph of George Romick and his wife, Marybelle (Wealthy) Romick.

George and Marybelle were married in Woodstock in 1940. They had a son a couple of years later.

George enlisted in the U.S. Army in March 1944 and was killed in October of…

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Andrew "Andy" Coverstone shown in his U.S. Army uniform.

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Damaged print showing unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

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Photograph of Major Edwin Wosley Grimmer.

At the time of the photograph Grimmer was working for Massanutten Military Academy. He was head of the school's ROTC program from 1940-?. Previously he had served in the US Army.

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Damaged image of William Hoyle Garber in his U.S. Army uniform.

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Portrait of Philip Chrisman in his U.S. Army uniform.

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Unidentified man wearing his U.S. Army uniform and seated beside unidentified woman.

Probably a husband and wife.

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Unidentified young man wearing his U.S. Army uniform showing two stripes and a "T" under them.

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Portrait of Glen Rudy from Woodstock in his U.S. Army uniform. Mr. Rudy never married.

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Portrait of Earl "Doc" Marston, Jr., wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

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Unidentified soldier wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

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Portrait of unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

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Portrait of unidentified soldier wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

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Unidentified soldier in uniform, seated next to unidentified woman and young girl.

Probably a family photograph.

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Pvt. Herman J. Rupert, pictured in his U.S. Army uniform. He was the son of Mrs. Ethel Rupert Weaver of Mt. Jackson, Virginia. Pvt. Rupert served his country but was killed in France on July 6, 1944, at the age of 21 years.
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