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1974 photograph of Laura Bowden.

This photograph appeared in a Shenandoah Valley-Herald article discussing the Edinburg Little League's refusal to let her play baseball because she was a girl.

Photograph of Hugh Morrison Jr's thoroughbred mare, "Laura Kelly" and her colt, "Prince".

Portrait of Laura Lauck Walton, daughter of Morgan Lauck Walton Sr. and Mary Alice March. She married John Henry Dulin in 1903 and had a daughter. Only a couple of years after they married, John died of Typhoid in 1905, at the age of 30 years.…

Laura Melvenia Mauck photographed as a young woman.

She was born in Shenandoah County to George Henry and Maggie A. Mauck but lived in Prince Georges County, Maryland, for most of her married life. She was buried in Suitland, Maryland.

The 1930…

Photograph of Laura A. Peer of Mt. Olive Virginia.

The name, "Laura Peer", is written on the glass plate of this image.

Portrait photograph of Laura Catherine Pence Funkhouser.

Laura lived in the Pleasant Valley community of Shenandoah County which is approximately 2 miles west of Mt. Jackson Virginia. She married Joseph Funkhouser on March 26, 1896 and had 5…

Portrait photograph of Laura Ripley (Middleton) Shannon as a little girl.

Born in Covington, Virginia, her parents were William Wylie Middleton, Sr. and his first wife, Katherine "Kacky" (Allen) Middleton. She grew up in Mt. Jackson.

In 1937,…

Photograph of Laura Ritenour standing with one hand behind her back.

Laura was the daughter of Marcus (1851-1916) and Virginia Catherine (Clem) (1852-1919) Ritenour. She was from Fort Valley.

She married twice. First husband was James William…

Photograph of Laura Virginia Ripley Allen.

Laura was born October 15, 1868 at Red Banks. She died of Influenza on October 31, 1918 also at Red Banks.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Photograph of the three oldest children born to William Wylie Middleton, Sr. and his first wife, Katherine "Kacky" Walker (Allen) (1893-1973). The couple married in 1916.

Identified (l to r) are: Laura Ripley (Middleton) Shannon, Tiphen Allen…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Laurence "Buddy" Davis with glasses and wearing a suit and striped tie.

The image on the left has a mark at the top (an "X") where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Undated broadside advertising the annual lawn party of the "Young People's Guild of the Edinburg Reformed Church."

Photograph of Massanutten Academy Cadet Lawrence "Larry" Jack Beecher.

Beecher was a member of the class of 1927.

Portrait photograph of Massanutten Academy Cadet Lawrence Jack Beecher.

Beecher was a member of the class of 1927. The school's 1927 yearbook noted his nickname was "Larry" and he was from New York City.

Family photograph of Lawrence Ray McWilliams, seated on the left, in his U.S. Army uniform. His wife, Helen Louise (Lentz) McWilliams is on the right in a dress with polka dots. Their young son, Jimmy, is seated between them and their older son,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Lawrence Joseph Mandela in his U.S. Army uniform.

Lawrence was born in Arlington, Virginia. He was the son of Frank Joseph and Emily Frances (Lloyd) Mandala.

He lived most of his life in…

Lawrence Keller pictured in his U.S. Army uniform.

Lawrence Keller as a young man standing beside a studio prop.

Lawrence Keller wearing a military uniform with his sister, Rena (Keller) Wolverton.

Hugh Morrison photograph showing Lawrence Lambert a Shenandoah County native who served with the US Army during World War Two.

Portrait of Sgt. Lawrence Lambert, of Woodstock, in his U.S. Army uniform.

Lawrence was the son of Joseph Fletcher Lambert (1889-1959) and Mamie Pearl (Jackson) Lambert (1890-1959). He grew up in Woodstock with many siblings.

He served in the…

Portrait of Lawrence Wetzel as a young man posed in studio. He is wearing a buttoned jacket over a collared shirt.

He was one of several children born to Charlie Robert (1890-1968) and Ida Denetha (Combs) (1889-1955) Wetzel.

When he registered…
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