Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the Strasburg High School Junior Class posed beside the school building in 1925.

The following students have been identified:
Front row (l to r) Unidentified, Clyde Chandler, ?, ?,Omar Orndorff, Eugene Bageant Borden, Marjorie…

Photograph of an unidentified young woman.

This image has been tentatively identified as Julia Elizabeth Stickley (Campbell), of Strasburg.

Portrait of Julia Stickley, who worked as a 1st and 2nd grade teacher in Strasburg. She graduated from Strasburg High School and attended the State Teachers' College (now called JMU) in Harrisonburg. Her 1925 yearbook photograph noted she was a…

The name, "Stickley" is written on the glass plate of this image of two young girls with big bows in their hair.

Probably, these were sisters.

The name, "Stickley", is written on the glass plate of a similar image.

Portrait of William Quentin Stickley in his U.S. Army uniform.

He married Jane Kneisley of Woodstock. Together, they had one son.

Photograph of three Stickley siblings. Identified are (l to r): Janice (Stickley) Sager, Claude, and Ronald Stickley.

They were children of Claude Henry Stickley Sr. and Goldie (Polk) Stickley.

Portrait photograph of William Quentin Stickley as a young man wearing a suit and striped tie.

Quentin was a son of John Paul Meredith Stickley and his wife, Rue La Verde (Peters) Stickley.

He married Jane Mae (Kneisley) Stuckley.

Portrait photograph of Geneva P. (Stickley) Reedy with short styled hair.

Geneva was the daughter of John Paul Meredith and Rue La Verde (Peters) Stickley.

Her husband was Elmer Franklin Reedy (1917-1996). The couple is buried in Woodstock.

Ethel Irene (Stickley) Wisman, standing, and wearing a white dress with her hands behind her back.

Ethel was born in St. Luke, the oldest child of Thomas Rosser (1864-1937) and Georgia Lee (Smoot) (1864-1949) Stickley, a farming couple.

Her…

Partial can label produced by W.E. Stickley of Strasburg Virginia for Stickley's Tomatoes and Stickley's Hand Packed String Beans.

Photograph showing Agnes Crabill and Effie Stickley. It is labeled "taken at home in summer of 1904 or 1905."

Postcard with a picture of the ruins of the Stickley Mill, located along Cedar Creek near Strasburg Virginia. The card also includes a description of the site and its history.

Postcard with a picture of the Stickley House, located on the Cedar Creek battlefield just north of Strasburg Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Stickley House located on the Cedar Creek Battlefield just north of Strasburg Virginia.
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