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Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Shiao Ping Dysart from Woodstock, Virginia.

She appears to be of Asian ancestry.

Photo of two separate photographs of different people.

On the left is Shiao Ping Dysart and on the right is her daughter, Corinda Dysart.

Shirley (Dellinger) Leake as a young girl with bangs standing in a yard and holding a toy rabbit.

Shirley was born in Conicville to Mantonia and Gertie (Mumaw) Dellinger.

While attending Triplett High School, she worked during the summers at…

Portrait photograph of Shirley E. (Dellinger) Leake as a young woman.

Born in Conicville, she was the daughter of Mantonia and Gertie (Mumaw) Dellinger.

In high school, Shirley spent her summers working at the peach factory in Timberville and…

Portrait photograph of Shirley E. (Dellinger) Leake as a young woman and wearing glasses.

Born in Conicville, she was the daughter of Mantonia and Gertie (Mumaw) Dellinger.

In high school, Shirley spent her summers working at the peach factory…

Patricia (Fravel) Newland (seated) and her older sister, Shirley (Fravel) Wright , when they were young girls.

Their parents were Fred and Viola (Lucas) Fravel.

Photograph of Shirley (Ritenour) Snow, of Woodstock, as a young woman.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Shirley (Walker) Seal.

Her parents were Carl M. and Lena Mae (Coffman) Walker. She married Harold Seal.

She had at least one brother, Elvin Carl Walker.

The image on the left has a mark at the…

Shirley Ann Sellers as a young girl standing on a chair.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Shirley Doris Raynor with short hair and glasses.

Sisters, Shirley (left) and Patricia (right) Fravel as young girls, seated together on a bench.

The name, "Fravel", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of Shirley Fravel Wright as a young girl.

She was the daughter of Fred and Viola (Lucas) Fravel.

Portrait photograph of Willard Shirley Funkhouser (who went by Shirley) with a mustache and wearing a leather jacket.

He is best remembered for having been the proprietor of Shirley's Corner Grocery, located west of Woodstock on Route 42.

Portrait of Willard Shirley Funkhouser (who went by Shirley) wearing a suit and tie.

Photograph of Willard Shirley Funkhouser (who went by Shirley) standing in his police officer uniform. Later in life, he had a grocery store at Shirley's Corner in Calvary.

Portrait of Shirley Hamilton Smith wearing a suit and tie.

Shirley Hamilton Smith was the son of Frances P. and Matilda (Simms) Smith. He lived in Woodstock.

Shirley was a cashier in the Shenandoah County Bank and Trust Company (which was the…

Portrait of Shirley Hamilton Smith wearing a suit and tie.

Shirley Hamilton Smith was the son of Frances P. and Matilda (Simms) Smith. He lived in Woodstock.

Shirley was a cashier in the Shenandoah County Bank and Trust Company (which was the…

Portrait of Shirley Hamilton Smith as a young man. His father, also named Shirley, was the President of Shenandoah Bank & Trust Co. on Court Street, Woodstock. After college, Shirley married and lived in Rochester, New York. He died in the mid-1990s.

Photograph of Shirley Lichliter as a young boy standing on a chair in studio.

He was the son of Ashby and Pearl (Burner) Lichliter. When Shirley's mother passed away at a young age in 1922, her sister Mary (Burner) Dinges took care of him for…

Portrait photograph of Shirley M. (Spiggle) Polk as a young woman.

Born in Edinburg, she was the oldest child born to Fleta May (Bowers) Spiggle and Samuel Lorenzo Spiggle.

She married Waldo Lee Polk (born in Conicville) and spent 58 years…

Shirley Pangle, seated on a chair as a young girl, with Nancy (Sherman) Watts standing beside her.

Shirley was the daughter of William Roosevelt and Mary Vernon (Edmonson) Pangle. She graduated from Strasburg High School in 1951. She was employed…

Postcard showing Shirley's Hill at the New Market Battlefield. It was from this location that cadets from the Virginia Military Institute charged.

Postcard showing "Shirley's Hill" near the town of New Market Virginia.

The card's printed descriptor indicates that hill was the site of the noted charge by Virginia Military Institute Cades during the 1864 battle of New Market.

The card is…

Postcard showing Shirley's Hill on the New Market Battlefield. Includes a description of the battle.

Postcard showing cottages at Shirley's Tourist Camp located a top the Massanutten Mountain and the New Market Gap.
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