Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of an advertisement for Kleenex products with the slogan, "The Kleenex way is the sanitary way".

Postcard showing the Klindt's Mountain Top Cabin Camp and Retaurant located at the summit of Lee Highway on Massanutten Mountain between Luray and New Market Virginia.

Photograph of Kline Bros. Service Station in Strasburg Virginia.

A sign for the rest rooms and another for "Accessories" are visible.

There are two unidentified men and a barefoot boy standing by the entrance.

This building later housed…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Kline M. Wilkins as a teenaged boy with glasses and wearing a pullover sweater.

Postcard showing the Knoll Motel, located two miles north of New Market Virginia. Site included a restaurant for guests and air conditioning.

Souvenir for Knupp's School (Number 15) issued following the 1904-1905 school year to Ada S. Andes. The school was located in the southwest portion of the county and burned in 1910.

Group of mostly unidentified people posed together in the living room of a home.

Identified in the front row are: Luther B. Kohne Sr. (3rd from left) and his wife, Mamie B. (Sager) Kohne (4th from left). In the back row, fifth from left is Luther…

Portrait photograph of young H. Kolbe Coffman in his U.S. Army uniform with an Anti-Aircraft Command insignia visible.

His parents were Gilbert K. and Lenore P. (Kolbe) Coffman. He was from Woodstock.

When he registered for the WWII draft on…

Photo of two separate photographs.

On the right is Kolbe Coffman and on the left is an unidentified couple.

Photograph of several buildings in downtown Woodstock Virginia looking south on Main Street (Route 11).

The central focus of the photograph is the frame building commonly called the "Koontz Building".

At the time of this photograph, it housed…

Photograph of a window display advertising Kotex menstrual hygiene products.

Photograph of a window display advertising Kotex menstrual hygiene products.

Photograph of Lemuel Auby Lindamood, seated, and his wife, Catherine L. (Miller) Lindamood, standing beside him.

Auby had a brother named Cletus Lindamood.

Portrait of L. Mae (Strickler) Carper as a young woman.

Mae Strickler was born in Strasburg to John T. and Mae Barham Strickler. She was a 1940 graduate of Strasburg High School and a member of the Strasburg United Methodist Church.

She moved…

Photograph of L.L. Smith.

Smith was a Lutheran Minister, Doctor of Divinity, and minister at various churches in Shenandoah County during the first decade of the 20th century.

Photograph of L.L. Smith.

Smith was a Lutheran Minister, Doctor of Divinity, and minister at various churches in Shenandoah County during the first decade of the 20th century.

Photograph of L.L. Smith.

Smith was a Lutheran Minister, Doctor of Divinity, and minister at various churches in Shenandoah County during the first decade of the 20th century.

Photograph of L.L. Smith.

Smith was a Lutheran Minister, Doctor of Divinity, and minister at various churches in Shenandoah County during the first decade of the 20th century.

Photograph of a device used to make specialized labels. One would set the pointer to the desired choice and a corresponding label would print out. Most of the choices are for spices, home remedy, or pharmaceutical ingredients.

Portrait photograph of Lacey Alva Boyer wearing a suit and tie.

Lacy Alva Boyer was the son of George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock.

Lacy graduated from Massanutten Military Academy in 1933 and was…

Portrait photograph of Lacey Alva Boyer with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

Lacy Alva Boyer was the son of George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock.

Lacy graduated from Massanutten Military Academy…

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing Laco "Peck" Dellinger, a Shenandoah County resident who served in the US Marine Corps during World War Two.

Photo of a portrait photograph of Laco "Peck" Dellinger as a young man and wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

He married Ellen Hockman and raised two sons, Jeff and Steve Dellinger.

He lived in Jerome in his later years.

Photograph of Laco Lee Dellinger with his wife and two sons.

Identified (l to r) are: Jeff Dellinger, Laco Lee Dellinger, Ellen (Hockman) Dellinger, and Steve Dellinger.

The family lived in the Edinburg area.

Photograph of Laco Lee Dellinger with his wife and two sons.

Identified (l to r) are: Jeff Dellinger, Laco Lee Dellinger, Ellen (Hockman) Dellinger, and Steve Dellinger.

The family lived in the Edinburg area.
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