Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the Anchor Inn Restaurant which was located 2 miles north of Woodstock at 23228 Old Valley Pike.

Signs on the side of the building advertise home cooked lunches and dinners. The restaurant had an alcohol license and the local saying…

Photograph of Andra William seated on a bench in the studio.

Photo of two separate photographs of Andrew Thomas Funkhouser seated with his wife, Judy Ann (Cook) Funkhouser.

Andrew was the son of Athey Andrew and Clarissa Irene (Barb) Funkhouser.

Judy was the daughter of Robert Lee and Elsie Lou (Morris)…

Portrait photograph of Andrew "Andy" Coverstone wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Emulsion damage on the plate is visible.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Andrew M. Richman in his U.S. Army uniform and cap.

Andrew was the son of Bartell William and Clorene (Fadley) Richman.

He lived in Quicksburg when he married Glenna Lee Crider in 1967.

He was…

Photograph of Andrew Walter Coffman and his family. They were from Coffmantown, near St. Luke and about 6 miles west of Woodstock.

Pictured are (l to r):
Seated: Andrew Walter Coffman and his wife, Cora Alice (Riffey) Coffman

The couple's…

Portrait photograph of Angel Ramiriz wearing a suit and tie.

Angel was a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy and is listed in the schools 1947 and 1948 yearbook "The Adjutant." He is listed as a Sophmore in 1947.

The name, "Angel Ramerez"…

Portrait photograph of Angel Ramiriz wearing a suit and tie.

Angel was a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy and is listed in the schools 1947 and 1948 yearbook "The Adjutant." He is listed as a Sophmore in 1947.

The name, "Angel Ramerez"…

Photograph of Angelo Bowman as a young man.

Angelo was from Fort Valley, a son of James Samuel (1876-1947) and Adeline "Addie" Melvina (McClanahan) (1880-1918) Bowman.

He married a young widow, Myrtle P. (Nicholson) Haun in May 1917. She had a…

Photograph showing John Laughlin (left) and Harry Gochenour (right) announcing at the 1988 Shenandoah County Fair Animal Show.

Staged photograph of a stone that is vaguely shaped like an animal next to two other rocks.

Portrait photograph of Anna Winfield (Clower) Adkerson wearing a large hat.

She was the daughter of James Henry (unknown-1924) and Antoinette Dubois (Winfield) (1853-1937) Clower.

She lived in Woodstock.

As a young woman, she taught music…

Photograph showing Ann "Rainbow" Harris of Shenandoah County.
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