Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait photograph of Daisy Virginia (Funkhouser) Grandstaff from the forties.

Daisy was the daughter of Isaac Casper (1859-1925) and Mary Frances (Mumaw) (1875-1941) Funkhouser.

She was married to Hugh H. Grandstaff (1878-1967).

Family photograph of the Frank Funkhouser family.

Pictured (l to r) are: James Franklin “Frank” Monroe, his wife, Rose Frances (Wetzel), son Clyde Wilbur and daughter, Arlene Eliza.

Frank and Rose’s oldest son, Austin Junior Funkhouser, is…

Photograph of Maude Florence (Lindamood) Funkhouser seated in a chair and wearing a polka-dotted dress and glasses.

The name, "Maud Funkhouser", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Maude was one of at least seven children born…

Photograph of three friends.

Left to right: Lizzie Funkhouser (later, Miller), Robbie Fletcher (later, Mumaw), and Fanny Ryman (later, Delawder).

These three women were from the Conicville area of Shenandoah County.

Photograph of Ruth (Barton) Coffman and her young daughter, Barbara, seated in her lap.

Photograph of Charles Thomas Moomaw and Minnie Florence (Funkhouser) Moomaw at the time of their marriage, May 28, 1914.

The couple lived in Orkney Springs their entire lives.

Portrait photograph of Robert Funkhouser as a young man.

Robert was born in Jerome, Shenandoah County, to Amos (1842-1909) and Sarah Elizabeth (Miller) Funkhouser. His father farmed.

As a young man, Robert moved to Washington D.C. where he…

Photograph showing the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors at a meeting in the Shenandoah County Courthouse.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Edgar Melvin Shrum, John W. Garber, Unidentified (clerk or attorney), Henry A. Funkhouser, Durrus…

Color postcard with a picture of the Shenandoah River at "Lewis Funkhouser's Ford" located east of Woodstock Virginia.
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