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J. Harding Miller
Portrait photograph of J. Harding Miller in his U.S. Army uniform.
John Harding Miller was born in Mt. Jackson, the youngest of the six surviving children of Edward Jackson and Lelia Arbella (Frye) Miller. His father was a blacksmith who died when…
John Harding Miller was born in Mt. Jackson, the youngest of the six surviving children of Edward Jackson and Lelia Arbella (Frye) Miller. His father was a blacksmith who died when…
Unidentified MMA Cadets
Two unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock, Virginia.
One is seated (right) and wearing a U.S. Sergeant's uniform, indicating he was probably in MMA's JROTC program.
The other young man (left) is perched…
One is seated (right) and wearing a U.S. Sergeant's uniform, indicating he was probably in MMA's JROTC program.
The other young man (left) is perched…
Frank C. Stoneburner
Portrait photograph of Frank Curtis Stoneburner in his U.S. Army uniform.
Frank C. Stoneburner was an Edinburg resident. He graduated from what is now Virginia Tech University and served in the US Army during World War One. While in service, he…
Frank C. Stoneburner was an Edinburg resident. He graduated from what is now Virginia Tech University and served in the US Army during World War One. While in service, he…
Tags: Army, Men, Military, Shenandoah County, Soldiers, Stoneburner, Uniforms, Virginia
Robert Getz
Photograph of Robert Lemuel Getz, a Shenandoah County native who served in the U.S. Army during World War One.
Robert Getz was born in the Getz community of Shenandoah County. His parents were William Jackson and Permelia (Bowers) Getz.
He…
Robert Getz was born in the Getz community of Shenandoah County. His parents were William Jackson and Permelia (Bowers) Getz.
He…
John Landon Dirting
John Landon Dirting shown wearing his U.S. Army uniform.
John Landon Dirting was the son of Perry William (1871-1947) and Cora Alice (Barton) (1870-1928) Dirting, of Edinburg. He was working as a “Baggageman” for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company…
John Landon Dirting was the son of Perry William (1871-1947) and Cora Alice (Barton) (1870-1928) Dirting, of Edinburg. He was working as a “Baggageman” for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company…

