Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified barefoot baby propped up on a chair.

Unidentified student wearing a basketball uniform is holding a basketball with "1912-M-A" written on it.

MA stands for Massanutten Academy which is now Massanutten Military Academy located in Woodstock, Virginia.

Unidentified child is standing by a chair and wearing a cap and sailor-themed top with a large bow on the front.

Photograph of Fannie Hughes Timbers as a young woman. She was the daughter of William B. and Sarah Evelyn (Bibbs) Timbers.

Fannie Hughes Timbers married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock.

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Unidentified baby on a wicker chair and wearing a white gown.

Unidentified child standing on a wicker chair and holding something.

Unidentified child wearing a bonnet and standing on a wicker chair.

Unidentified child with short hair and bangs. is standing on a wicker chair

Unidentified man wearing winter overcoat and hat. His is posed standing by a studio prop.

Unidentified child is wearing a smile and standing by a child-sized chair.

Three unidentified young girls of varying ages are posed together with a white dog.

The two older girls have bows in their hair.

Probably, these were siblings.

Unidentified boy wearing breeches (short pants) and standing next to a chair.

Unidentified young man in a suit and striped tie with a starched collar, is standing next to a chair.

Unidentified woman is standing beside a chair and wearing a long-sleeved dress with a belt and pin at the collar.

Unidentified barefoot baby wearing only a diaper is propped against a pillow on a wicker chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is perched on a wicker chair.

Photo of a newspaper clipping showing picture of Reverend Levi Keller who was a pastor from 1850 to 1860, and 1867 to 1871.

Photograph of a newspaper picture of the Reverend Peter Miller who was a Pastor from 1871 to 1879 in Shenandoah County.

Photograph of a newspaper picture of Reverend J.A. Snyder, D.D., who was a pastor from 1860 to 1885.

Photograph of a newspaper picture of Reverend J.F. Campbell, D.D. who was a pastor from 1844 to 1849.

Photo of three disparate items: a book of matches, a figurine featuring three monkeys, and a bear figurine.

Unidentified two-story, wood-framed home with a covered front porch close to the dirt road in front of it. The side and back yard is surrounded by a picket fence.

Photograph of the rear of the Fry's Used Cars and Parts building with "Garage" painted over the open bay door.

Unidentified young man and woman are standing side-by-side and posed behind a chair.

Photograph of Harry Cavinall and his wife, Beulah R. (Wymer) Cavinall, shown together.

The couple was from Maurertown.

Their son, James Irvin Cavinall, is buried with the couple in Woodstock.
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