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Two children posed together. The boy in this photograph was identified as Lew Arden Zirkle in another photograph. From this, we have determined that he had a younger sister, Joanne, who we believe is the younger child in this image.

Both children…

Photograph of siblings Laura Ripley (Middleton) Shannon (left) and her younger brother, William Wylie Middleton, Jr. when they were young children.

Their parents were William Wylie Middleton, Sr. (1890-1970) and his first wife, Katherine "Kacky"…

Harry W. Walker, as a young boy seated beside his older sister, Doris Ann Walker.

Their parents were Herbert Walter and Sara Elizabeth (Swartz) Walker.

Photograph of Grace Virginia (Hutchinson) Carter with her older brother, Marshall M. Hutchinson, when they were children.

Marshall is wearing a sailor-themed outfit in this photograph.

Grace became a beautician in Edinburg. She had three…

Photograph of a siblings Gloria and Larry R. Burks, posed together, when they were children.

They were the only two children of Albert W. (1909-1945) and Estie Irene (Lentz) Burks (1918-2003) and grew up in Toms Brook. Their father died not long…

Photograph of siblings, Eddie and Nancy Hamman, when they were children.

Their parents were Maynard Altha Hamman (1904-1977) and Grace Esther (Stoner) Hamman (1912-1996). They married in Woodstock in 1936.

The name, "Maynard Hamman", is written…

Photograph of Douglas E. Phillips (seated on the wicker chair) and his older sister, Ruby J. (Phillips) Rosenberger (standing) when they were children.

They were the two oldest children of Charles Harry (1902-1972) and Florence Lorraine (Mumaw)…

Photograph of Berlin Bennett Brill and Joyce Irene (Brill) Rinker of Strasburg.

The two were siblings from Strasburg, Virginia. Their parents owned and operated Brill's Grocery Store on King Street.

The name, "Harry Brill", and the place,…

Portrait photograph of siblings Alfred Lee Kibler, Sr. and Clara May (Kibler) Clem.

They were the children of George Washington Kibler and Sarah Frances (Showalter) Kibler.

Clara's first husband was George Russell Golladay (1871-1940) who she…

Two unidentified young men posed with a younger girl.

Probably, these were siblings.

Unidentified young girl with long curly hair with a bow in it is standing beside an older boy wearing a suit and tie who is seated.

Probably, these were siblings.

Two unidentified children.

A blond girl in a white dress is helping to keep a much younger child propped up on pillows. Both are on a wicker seat.

Probably these were siblings.

Unidentified boy in glasses, seated, and a younger girl standing beside him.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photograph of three men with rifles standing by an open automobile trunk where a dead deer is visible.

Identified (l to r) are: Homer Sibert, ___ Sibert, and Sonny Sibert.

Sonny was Homer's son.

Photograph of Marvin "Marvie" Shrum (left), Margaret (Shrum) Malone (right), and Evelyn "Ebbie" (Shrum) Weaver (child in chair).

The three were siblings.

Postcard showing the "Shrine of the Transfiguration" at the Shrine Mont resort in Orkney Springs Virginia.

The shrine was built in 1925 as an open air cathedral operated the Episcopal Church's Diocese of Virginia.

Brochure advertising Shrine Mont, a retreat operated by the Episcopal Church of Virginia.

The publication includes a description of the retreat, facilities, and transportation options.

Photograph of the Cathedral Shrine of the Transfiguration, commonly called Shrine Mont, located in the Orkney Springs community.

This structure, the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, was constructed in 1925.

This photograph shows…

Photograph of the Cathedral Shrine of the Transfiguration, commonly called Shrine Mont, located in the Orkney Springs community.

This structure, the Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, was constructed in 1925. This photograph shows…

Photograph of a young child shown seated on a chair.

The child is either Emma Lou Showman or Nancy Lee Showman, daughters of Thelma Showman and Norval Showman.

The name, "Norval Janus", appears to be written on the glass plate.

Photograph showing an unidentified woman showing cattle at the 1988 Shenandoah County Fair with Fred Miller on the right.

Scan of an article discussing opposition to the strip shows at the Shenandoah County Fair on August 24, 1994.

Article about the county's attempt to re-appropriate a state grant to Bank's Brother's manufacturing after they failed to meet the details of the agreement.

Scan of a photograph showing Jason Clark and Bill Orts (Fair President) with a show cow at the 1995 Shenandoah County Fair.
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