Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait of an unidentified woman wearing a flowered corsage and hat.

Unidentified young woman whose face is partially obscured by emulsion damage to the glass plate.

Damaged family photograph of Walter Calvin Wisman with his wife, Irene Dora (Saum) Wisman and their three children: (l to r) James E. Wisman, Helen (Wisman) Logsdon, and Calvin S. Wisman.

Walter C. Wisman was a farmer in the Woodstock area of…

Photograph of the Shrum family from Woodstock.

Seated are: Irvin "Buck" Shrum (left), Donnie Shrum (center), and his wife, Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum (right). Standing behind them is their oldest son, William "Bill" Leslie Shrum.

The couple had…

Portrait of Hilda (Sager) Robertson as a young woman. Born and raised in Woodstock, she was the daughter of William D. and Bess A. (Sibert) Sager. Her father was the proprietor of a grocery store during the 1930's and 1940's.

Hilda had one sister,…

Portrait photograph of Charlotte Marie (Wolverton) Snyder as a young woman.

Charlotte was the daughter of Guy Spiker and Bertha Arabella (Link) Wolverton from Woodstock.

She married Charles Bemis Snyder (1920-2005).

Unidentified woman seated on a studio bench and wearing a full-length dress.

Studio photograph of an unidentified group of people, probably a family.

Photo of a photograph of two unidentified older people, possibly a husband and wife.

Photograph of Harry E. Copenhaver with his wife, Lois “Sally” (Bowers) Copenhaver. This may be their wedding photograph.

Harry was born in Edinburg to Wade Hampton and Stella May (Lineweaver) Copenhaver. He grew up on a farm in the Madison…

Peggy Lee Hamilton as a young woman. From Woodstock, she was the daughter of Emmert L. and Audrey F. (Ritenour) Hoover.

In 1953, she was a 21-year old stenographer living in Woodstock when she married Thomas Neil Hamilton (1929-2016) who was in…

Photograph of an unidentified little boy seated on a chair with his ankles crossed.

Unidentified toddler seated on a studio chair. Emulsion damage is visible on the left side of the image.

Unidentified young woman is shown in profile, however, emulsion damage to the plate is visible on the right side of the photograph.

Damaged image of Ripley Guy Long. He grew up in Woodstock, the son of Levi and Della M. Long.

When he registered for the WWII draft, he worked for F.S. Tavenner, who owned an orchard.

Ten years later, the 1950 census found him married to Ruth…

Damaged photograph of two unidentified young children standing together and holding hands.

Photo of a photograph of three separate images, all of unidentified people.

Photo of two photographs showing James "Jimmy" Bowers and his wife Violet Bowers.

Jimmy Bowers was the owner of Bowers Taxidermy in Maurertown.

Photo of a photograph of two images of the same unidentified young man.

Unidentified child in winter clothes standing on a chair in the studio.

Unidentified young girl wearing a winter coat and hat standing in the studio with her hands on her hips.

Damage photograph of a group of unidentified male SVA students posed in front of a campus building.

Group of unidentified students from Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA) posed outdoors.

Unidentified girl dressed in white and wearing a locket and bow in her hair.

Damaged photograph of a group of unidentified SVA students posed together outside a building on campus.
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