Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of workers in Asa A. Sheetz' apple orchard west of Woodstock on Narrow Passage Creek.

Identified are (l to r): Edgar Kibler, Darus Kibler, Hugh Peters, ?, ?, Asa A Sheetz (behind grader), Noah Sheetz, ?, ?, ?, ?, John Swartz and Jacob…

Photograph of Asa Allen Sheetz with a rifle and holding a dead game bird.

He was the son of Daniel Haun and Lydia (Philips) Sheetz.

Mr. Sheetz married Mary Elizabeth Dirting and the couple raised ten children.

He was known locally as a…

Photograph of Asa Allen Sheetz, taken from the side, showing a rifle slung over his shoulder that is carrying a dead turkey.

He was the son of Daniel Haun and Lydia (Philips) Sheetz.

Mr. Sheetz married Mary Elizabeth Dirting and the couple…

Photograph of Asa A. Sheetz kneeling behind his prize turkey and holding a rifle. His hand appears to be bandaged.

Photograph of Asa A. Sheetz's prize turkey.

Postcard showing the memorial stone that marks the spot of Turner Ashby's death during the Civil War. Includes description of Ashby and local battles.

Ashley (Lutz) Ritenour as a young girl with a bow in her hair and standing by a bench.

Ashley was the daughter of Alvin Ashby and Gladys (Clem) Lutz.

Postcard showing the athletic field at the New Market High School in New Market Virginia

Portrait photograph of Atkinson Dymock.

Douglas was a cadet at Massanutten Academy and appeared in the 1917 yearbook "Aggelos."

Portrait photograph of Atwell W. Frye in his later years, holding a Confederate flag and sitting on a porch outdoors.

He was a Confederate veteran of the Civil War, and served in Co. H, of the 11th Va. Calvary.

His wife was Martha (Maphis) Frye…

Portrait photograph of Atwell W. Frye in his later years, holding a Confederate flag and sitting on a porch outdoors.

He was a Confederate veteran of the Civil War, and served in Co. H, of the 11th Va. Calvary.

His wife was Martha (Maphis) Frye…

Portrait photograph of Aubey A. Dellinger, Jr., as a young man.

His parents were Aubey A. Dellinger Sr. and Martha Montross Bowers.

Aubey Jr. graduated from Edinburg High School in 1940 and served in the European Theater of Operation during…

Photograph of the dental certificate awarded to Aubrey Franklin Clark by the State of Virginia's Board of Dental Examiners on June 15th, 1940.

Postcard with a picture showing the interior of Massanutten Academy's (now Massanutten Military Academy) auditorium located in Lantz Hall.

The auditorium was decorated for the academy's annual debate competition.

Portrait photograph of Audrey Louise (Lambert) Evans as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Joseph Fletcher and Mamie Pearl (Jackson) Lambert. She had at least seven siblings, all brothers.

She married William Albert Evans, Sr. in 1946. They…

Portrait photograph of Quay Funkhouser and Audrey (Miller) Funkhouser when they were young.

Quay was the son of James William (1884-1936) and Daisy Ozella (Sine) (1885-1949) Funkhouser. He was from rural Edinburg (born in Columbia Furnace) and was…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Audrey Hollar with short hair and glasses and wearing a student nurse's uniform.

Her name tag says, "Mrs. Hollar Student Practical Nurse" and the shoulder patch has the letters, "SPN", on it.

The…

Photograph of Audrey K.A. Kibler as a young woman with short hair and a large flower on the front of her dress.

Audrey was the daughter of Clarence Arndt and Clara Elizabeth (Sheets) Kibler.

She never married, lived much of her life in…

Photograph of Audrey Ritenour.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook. That year Audrey was a member of the Junior Class.

Augusta Stone Church is a Presbyterian place of worship located in Augusta County, Virginia, in the unincorporated community of Fort Defiance.

The church was one of two meeting houses established by The Congregation of the Triple Forks of the…

Portrait photograph of Austin Lee McNeal and his wife, Rosalee (Moomaw) McNeal, from New Market.

The couple married in 1944.

Austin was the son of William J. and Sarah (Dove) McNeal.

He was a life member of St. Martin's Lutheran Church west…

Portrait photograph of Austin Lee McNeal and his wife, Rosalee (Moomaw) McNeal, from New Market.

The couple married in 1944.

Austin was the son of William J. and Sarah (Dove) McNeal.

He was a life member of St. Martin's Lutheran Church west…

Photograph of the form titled, "Notice of the Separation From U.S. Naval Service" signed by Austin Erwin Golladay in Bainbridge, Maryland, in 1946.

Austin was born on May 26, 1926, He lived in Quicksburg when he joined the military.

The form…

Photograph of the document certifying that Seaman First Class Austin Ervin Golladay was honorably discharged from the Navy in Bainbridge, Maryland, on December 19, 1945.

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified woman smiling and looking to the side, almost in profile.

Written on the original photograph are the words, "To Ralph From Judy".
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