Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Roulette (Clem) Smith, seated on a bench, with her daughter, Nell Smith, seated on her lap.

Roulette was married to Park Smith.

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Group of Shenandoah Valley Academy students in their Junior year (1923-1924).

The following individuals have been identified:

Front row, left to right:

Robert F. Edwards, Nettie Scott-Smith, Roy Robert Scott, Thomas Hern Jr., Wilhelmina A.…

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Group of male students from the Shenandoah Valley Academy standing in two rows. The photograph was taken during the 1923-1924 school year.

Identified subjects are, from left to right:

Row 1:
Harold Dulaney Smith, James H. Smith (Teacher),…

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Group of Shenandoah Valley Academy students.

They are holding pennant that sys "1923-1924 Juniors."

The subjects are as follows:

Row 1 (seated on ground) from left to right

Unidentified, Sarah Beckwith Richardson, Bessie Virginia Steele,…

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Portrait of Shirley Hamilton Smith wearing a suit and tie.

Shirley Hamilton Smith was the son of Frances P. and Matilda (Simms) Smith. He lived in Woodstock.

Shirley was a cashier in the Shenandoah County Bank and Trust Company (which was the…

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Portrait of Shirley Hamilton Smith wearing a suit and tie.

Shirley Hamilton Smith was the son of Frances P. and Matilda (Simms) Smith. He lived in Woodstock.

Shirley was a cashier in the Shenandoah County Bank and Trust Company (which was the…

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Portrait of Shirley Hamilton Smith as a young man. His father, also named Shirley, was the President of Shenandoah Bank & Trust Co. on Court Street, Woodstock. After college, Shirley married and lived in Rochester, New York. He died in the mid-1990s.

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Photograph of Herbaugh Smith from the book "Service Record World War I and II, Woodstock and Vicinity."

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Group of high school students in front of the Strasburg High School. The following have been identified:
1st Row (l to r): ?, Cecilia Horan (Kirby), Marguerite Boles, Mildred Fund Gordon, Ada Lineburg, Beatrick Booth, Dorothy Lutz, Lillie Lichliter…

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Teacher Genevieve McClain, seated, flanked by three of her students in graduation gowns.

The students are: (l to r) Alfonso Smith, Unknown, Daniel Smith.

These students are most likely ones Genevieve McClain taught while teaching at Creekside…

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Portrait of the Walker siblings as children posed in studio.

Standing: Landon Walker
Sitting (L-R): Jean (Walker) Jackson, Cleta (Walker) Smith
Front: Douglas Walker

These were the children of Raymond William Walker and Esta Belle…

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Portrait of Will and Emma Shipe when they were young.

William C. “Will” Shipe and Emma Lee (Lichliter) Shipe were lifelong Fort Valley residents and farmers. Will was the son of John and Isabelle (Smith) Shipe while Emma was the daughter of…

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Portrait of William Henry Burner as a young man.

He was from Fort Valley, the son of John Jacob (1844-1923) and Ellen M. (Smith) (1849-1928) Burner.

His wife was Nettie Mabel (Ritenour) Burner (1881-1932). He and his wife had several children…
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