Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified Massanutten Academy student wearing a basketball uniform and holding a basketball.

This player appears in the group photograph of the 1913-1914 Massanutten Academy Basketball team.

The school later became Massanutten Military…

Portrait of an unidentified cadet from what was then called "Massanutten Academy" (now Massanutten Military Academy) wearing his military uniform.

Photograph of Massanutten Academy's commissioned officers, ca. 1923.

Pictured are, left to right:

Front Row:
Cecil Newcorn, Unidentified, Unidentified, Kenneth Mason, Norman Brooks Kelley

Second Row:
Unidentified, Unidentified,…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing two unidentified Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy, football players wearing letterman jackets in front of the school.

Photograph of Massanutten Academy's Junior Class in 1924.

Front Row, left to right:
Raymond Finley, William Dehart, Donald Mills
Second Row:
?, William A. MacDonough, ?, Marshall D.J. Smith
Third Row:
Jerome Newcorn, John H. Farrar, Ray…

Photograph of Massanutten Academy's Junior Class Officers as they appeared in the 1917 yearbook "Aggelos."

Pictured, from left to right, are:

Arthur Morgan, Alfred Carroll Richmond, Garnet Gillan, and Edgar Diehl.

Photo of a photo of an unidentified individual wearing the uniform of a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Officer.

It appears this individual is an instructor who had served in the US Army.

Photograph of Massanutten Academy's "Senate" as it appeared in the 1917 yearbook "Aggelos."

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row: Mathew Francis, "Professor" Charles Smith, Ralph Schramm

Back Row: Arthur Morgan, Edgar Diehl, Garnet…

Photograph of the 1917 Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Tennis Team as they appeared in the 1917 yearbook "Aggelos."

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row: Atkinson Dymock, "Prof" G.H. Richwine (Director), Alfred Carroll Richmond,…

Postcard with a picture of what is now Riddleberger Hall at Massanutten Military Academy. At the time, it was the only building of what was called the Massanutten Academy.

Postcard showing Massanutten Academy in Woodstock Virginia.

The postcard is dated 1921 and shows what is known as Lantz Hall in the foreground and Riddleberger Hall in the background.

Postcard with a picture of what is now Riddleberger Hall at Massanutten Military Academy. At the time it was the only building of the Massanutten Academy.

Postcard with a picture the Massanutten Academy, now military academy, with cadets assembled in front of the building. The card includes a description of the school.

Color postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Bank in Strasburg Virginia.

The bank was located on King Street. In 2022 the building was empty after the closure of a Truist Bank Branch.

1917 varsity baseball schedule for Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy, in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of four unidentified Massanutten Military Cadets sitting at a lunch counter in Woodstock Virginia.
Behind them are two unidentified women working the counter.

The photograph is taken from a page in the 1965 "The Adjutant," yearbook…

Group photograph teenaged scouts in front of their tents and under a banner that reads, "Massanutten Camp Fire Girls". None of the girls have been identified.

Group of unidentified teenaged girls posed together in front of tents and under a banner with the words, "Massanutten Camp Fire Girls".

Postcard with a picture of the Junior Order of American Mechanics building in Toms Brook Virginia and a description of their organization.

Postcard showing the "Massanutten Gap," now the New Market Gap, located just east of New Market Virginia.

The card is dated 1928.

Postcard showing Massanutten Gap located north east of New Market Virginia

Card with attached ribbon issued to Zelda Lichliter by the Massanutten Garden Club for their Flower Festival.

The card is undated.

Zelda Lichliter was a resident of Strasburg Virginia. The Massanutten Garden Club operates in the same town.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of Massanutten Hatchery located in Harrisonburg Virginia. An attached note indicates it is at the current site of James Madison University's Forbes Center for the Performing Arts.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of Massanutten Hatchery located in Harrisonburg Virginia. An attached note indicates it is at the current site of James Madison University's Forbes Center for the Performing Arts.

Postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Lodge. Description on the reverse reports it was located two miles south of Edinburg and was operated by Flossie and Lydia Nichols.
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