Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified toddler, barefoot and shirtless, posed beside a ball.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified toddler holding a ball in his hands.

Unidentified young child is seated on a stone bench and looking down at a ball in his hands. Other toys are beside him.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified toddler seated under a decorated Christmas tree. A doll is beside her.

Unidentified toddler is sitting on a radiator cover in front of a window and smiling.

The photograph was taken in a home and a vase of flowers, curtains and part of a couch or overstuffed chair are visible.

Unidentified toddler is sitting in a window and holding a stuffed dog.

Unidentified toddler is shown seated on a widow sash holding something in one hand.

The natural light from the window has caused the child to be mostly in shadow.

Unidentified toddler wearing shoes and a dress is seated on a bench.

Unidentified toddler wearing shoes and stockings.

Unidentified toddler, smiling, and seated on a table.

Unidentified young child is standing on a chair and holding a toy.

Unidentified African American child wearing a dress and booties, is posed against pillows on a chair.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified small child, shown shirtless.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young child posed with no shirt on.

Unidentified toddler in a white gown and booties.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified toddler seated on a child-sized chair.

Portrait of an unidentified young child.

Unidentified toddler standing on a chair. The image is over exposed and dark.

Unidentified young child seated on a wicker chair.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified young child seated on a bench.

Unidentified toddler. The subject is identified as the son of Lousie Clem Racey. She had two boys Randy Lee Racey and Jerry Allen Racey

Unidentified young child seated on a pillow on a chair.

Portrait of Tobias Ritenour, Jr., in his U.S. Army uniform.

Plate shows damage.

Article describing the life, print shop, and work of Raymond F. Miller of Edinburg

Photograph of the title page of the book, "History of the Valley of Virginia" by Samuel Kercheval. It was published in Winchester by Samuel H. Davis in 1833.
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