Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Group of female students seated on the steps of Woodstock High School. Some have been identified. They are: (Top row, l to r) Eunice Miller Willett and Beatrice Beidler; (2nd row, l to r) ?, ?, ?, Madeline Foltz; (3rd row, l to r) ?, Mildred Saum, ?,…

Portrait of Mary Miller as a young woman. Born in Calvary, Mary was the daughter of Charlie and Atha Sheetz Miller. She married Leonard Smoot. Their children were: Charles, Dickie, Leonard, Jr., and Betty Lou Stickley.

Portrait photograph of Dr. Frank Wilson Gearing, Sr., a well-known physician who practiced medicine for many years in Woodstock.

He was a son of Marcellus and Mary (Santmiers) Gearing.

Frank married his first wife, Bertha Whalley in 1917.…

Garrett Odell Smoot wearing his U.S. Army uniform and seated beside his wife, Katherine Marie (Fadeley) Smoot.

The couple applied for a marriage license on February 3, 1945, in Washington D.C., and on 23 February 1945, Garrett enlisted in the…

Photograph of the three Fadeley siblings as young children. Pictured left to right, are: Ola Mae, Katherine Marie “Kay”, and Warren Richard. Their parents were Lloyd Richard (1895-1953) and Ada Marie (Didawick) (1893-1979) Fadeley.

The 1940 census…

Portrait photograph of Arlene (Smoot) Barb as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Russell Ananias and Lula Catherine (Funkhouser) Smoot.

Her first husband was a Dellinger. Her second husband was a Barb.

Photograph of Myrtle May (Hoover) Smoot from Woodstock. Her siblings were Della (Morrison Photo 00893), Edna, Harry, Granville, and Earl.

Her parents were Charles and Sarah (Wisman) Hoover.

She married Alger Smoot in December 1921.

Color postcard with an interior picture of the Walton and Smoot Drug Store's original building in Woodstock Virginia. Includes hand written note "Beefstew-Bar-cold beer."

Color postcard with a picture of the display windows at Walton and Smoot Drugstore.

The card is dated ca. 1914. At the time, the store was located on N. Main Street in Woodstock near the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse.
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