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Portrait photograph of Duke Monroe Hottle wearing a U.S. Navy uniform.

Duke was originally from Toms Brook, the son of Walter and Bertha (Stump) Hottle.

When he registered for the WWII draft, Duke was still there and working for Bauserman…

Durus Calvin Hottel as a young man standing beside a wicker chair in the studio.

His parents were Calvin and Rebecca (Beydler) Hottel.
Durus lived in the Zion Church area, just east of Maurertown. He was a farmer and served on the Shenandoah…

Portrait photograph of Durus Calvin Hottel

At the time of this photograph Duruss Hottle was a member of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors.

Portrait photograph of Durus Calvin Hottel.

The name, "Hottel", is written on the glass plate.

Photo of the photograph taken on June 19, 1910, at the moment the Triplett Dam was dynamited to relieve flooding.

The Triplett Dam spanned the North Fork of the Shenandoah River east of Woodstock.

This dam was originally the site of Rush's Mill…

Photograph of Elizabeth Elaine (Scott) Reynard as a young woman.

Known as Elaine, she grew up in Woodstock, the daughter of Charles Jacob "Whitey" Scott and Fannie H. (Holloway) Scott.

Her husband was William L. Reynard (1915-1980).

Photograph of E. Florine (Dellinger) Miller as a young mother holding her first born child, Larry Wayne Riffey.

Florine was born in Mt. Jackson, daughter of Charles Cecil and Nellie Vearl (Will) Dellinger.

She worked in the cafeteria at…

Postcard with a picture of East Main Street in Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard showing E.M. Clem's residence in Lantz Mills.

The house is located on Swover Creek Road near the Lantz Mill west of Edinburg VA.

The postcard is dated 1908 and was produced by the Souvenir Post Card Company of New York.,

Portrait photograph of E.M. Cramer.

Cramer was an instructor at Massanutten Academy in Woodstock Virginia and this photograph appeared in that school's 1913-1914 catalog "Massanutten Academy Views."

Photograph of a patriotic still life consisting of a model eagle with a stars and stripes plaque in its talons. Both are posed on a studio bench.

Portrait photograph of Earl E. Rinker and his wife, Lena C. (Zirkle) Rinker in their later years together.

Earl was the son of Charles E. and Emma Catherine (Fry) Rinker.

Lena was the daughter of Silone and Virginia Elizabeth (Henkel)…

Photograph of Earl M. Kibler and his wife, Lula May (Myers) Kibler seated together. Their daughter, Karen Lee Kibler, is standing behind them.

The 1950 census found the family living in the Stonewall District of Shenandoah County, Earl was a…

Earl Lee Grove and his wife, Mary Ellen (Sager) Grove are standing together behind a large, multi-tiered cake.

Probably, this was an anniversary celebration.

The couple had many children including Ralph, Leonard, Winfred Wayne, and Carroll…

Earl Lee Grove and his wife, Mary Ellen (Sager) Grove are standing together behind a large, multi-tiered cake.

Several of their grown children are standing beside them. The son on the far right has been identified as Carroll Gene Grove. The…

Earl Polk, Jr. was the son of Earl Hope, Sr., and Virginia Catherine Polk. He graduated from Central High School in 1964.

Virginia Catherine Pifer graduated from Central High School in 1965. Her parents were W. Ford and Gladys E. Pifer.

Portrait photograph of Earl Clark as a young man with glasses and wearing a uniform cap.

Earl was the son of William Henry and Myrtle Ellen (Helsley) Clark.

His wife was Susie Elizabeth (Barrick) Clark (1907-1973).

Portrait photograph of Earl Clark as a young man posed in studio. He is wearing a suit with patterned tie and glasses.

A photograph showing Earl Dyer of Woodstock taken by Hugh Morrison of Woodstock.

Earl Franklin Dyer had enlisted in the US Army in May of 1945. A native of Woodstock, he was living in Mananas Virginia at the time because it was the closest High…

Earl grew up in Woodstock and lived with his grandmother, Lizzie Dyer, and his mother, Mary Dyer (1908-1947), for several years on W. Spring Street. His father was Frank Brock.

Earl was 18 years old when he registered for the WWII draft. At the…

Portrait photograph of Earl Easter Wolverton, Jr. as a young man wearing his U.S. Army uniform. Earl enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private in June 1945, near the end of WWII.

Earl was a lifelong Edinburg area resident, the son of Earl E.…

Portrait photograph of Earl Easter Wolverton, Jr., as a young man wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Earl enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private in June 1945, near the end of WWII.

Earl was a lifelong Edinburg area resident, the son of Earl E.…

Photograph of the form titled, "Notice of the Separation From U.S. Naval Service" signed by Seaman First Class Earl Ernest Whetzel, in April 1945.

He served for over 6 months and was Honorably discharged in Portsmouth, Virginia.

Earl was from…

Earl Linden Estep was the son of Crowell Ashby (1890-1958) and Eltie Virginia (Swartz) (1882-1965) Estep, from Quicksburg.

Earl’s WWII draft registration card revealed he was living with his parents and farming in Quicksburg when the war…

Photograph of the birth registration issued for Earl Grant Heltzel who was born on December 3, 1927, in Shenandoah County.

Parents were Perry Lee Heltzel and Grace Vietta Heishman.
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