Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the J.L. Boyer & Company warehouse building built in 1911 west of the railroad on Locust Street in Woodstock.

The grocery business closed about 1950. This building was subsequently purchased by Mr. Shaffer, a local huckster, who…

Portrait photograph of Joan (Spengler) Bickle when she was young.

Joan was the daughter of Harry "Jake" and Mabel (Clark) Richard.

She was raised on Delray Farm in Strasburg but spent every summer from the time she was 14 riding horses for…

Unidentified man with a mustache, seated, with an unidentified woman standing behind him and a young girl sitting in a chair beside him.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photograph of an unidentified baby, posed naked and happy.

Portrait of an unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet wearing his school's uniform.

Photograph of a text page describing a four-month loan extended to Harry D. Whitmer by the Peoples' Bank of Mt. Jackson on the 19th of February, 1944. A piece of property was put up as collateral.

Photograph of three unidentified children, two boys and a little girl, of varying ages and all wearing similar outfits.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photograph of an unidentified curly-haired, young boy standing on a chair and smiling.

Portrait of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet Les Fouts as a young man and wearing his school's uniform.

Leslie “Les” Fouts was a cadet at Massanutten Academy from 1922-1924. He later returned to the Academy and is remembered for having…

Photograph of Sarah Louise (Palmer) Hammond as a young woman.

She was born in Strasburg, a daughter of Raymond James and Bessie Mae (Middleton) Palmer.

Sarah met her husband, Garland Hammond, when they both attended the Topnot School near…

Unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet standing in his school's uniform.

Portrait photograph of Clara (Haun) Pence as a young woman.

Clara was the daughter of Milton L. and Nina F. Haun.

She was a 1951 graduate of Edinburg High School. She married her high school sweetheart, Marvin Clinton Pence, Jr. (1933-2014)…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified girl with shoulder-length, curled hair and wearing glasses. She is posed looking to the side but not in profile.

Portrait photograph of Eva Mae Boyer who married Claude Edward Ritenour of Fort Valley.

Eva Mae was the daughter of Benjamin Frank Boyer and Myrtle (Cullers) Boyer of Fort Valley, Va.

She graduated from Edinburg High School with the class of…

Unidentified toddler is seated on a bench and wearing lace-up shoes and a dress.

Portrait of an unidentified couple posed together in the studio.

Probably, this was a husband and wife.

Unidentified young child has a bow tied around her wrist and is seated on a chair.

Unidentified man in a military uniform seated beside an unidentified woman holding an infant.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Unidentified young woman seated with her hands clasped by her cheek highlighting a watch, a bracelet, and a ring.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with short hair and wearing a faux pearl necklace with a pin on the front of her low-cut dress.

Group photograph of the Hoover family. Identified from left to right as: Zelia Mae, her father, George, Emmert, her mother, Catherine, and her younger sister, Lois.

George James Hoover was the son of James K. and Virginia (Coffelt) Hoover. He was…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman with a bow in her shoulder-length, wavy hair and additional bows on the front of her dress.

Portrait of an unidentified young man dressed in a suit and tie and wearing his hair parted in the middle.

Portrait photograph of Dr. Edward Lee Hopewell.

Dr. Hopewell practiced medicine in Strasburg for many years. He also served in the U.S. Marines from 1941-1946.

His wife was Effie L. Hopewell and was born in Georgia.

When he died, he lived in…

Photograph of William H. Polk standing behind his mother, Anna B. (Arrington) Polk (seated left), his wife, Edna, and his oldest son, William A. Polk. He is most remembered for having worked as a minister in the early 1920’s at the Mt. Zion Methodist…
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