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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an unidentified group of Massanutten Military Academy Cadets.

Photograph showing a group of Massanutten Military Academy Cadet singers perfoming at the "Miss Shenandoah Valley" beauty pagent.

Photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadets Murray B. “Bake” Baker (left) and Paul N. Zentz (right).

The cadets are wearing boxing gloves and posed as though about to box each other in what was then called the Harrison Gym (later…

Early photograph of Lantz Hall on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock, Virginia, It was constructed in 1909.

On the right, is Riddleberger Hall. When the school first started in 1898, this building was the only one on…

Photograph of the back and left side of Lantz Hall, a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) school building in Woodstock, VA.

Construction work is underway near a portion of the structure. It is uncertain if this images shows the 1927 addition to…

Photograph of Lantz Hall, a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) school building.

The building appears to be under construction at the time the ell was added to the rear of the building in 1927.

Glass plate stored in box labeled "MMA."

Photograph of the side of Lantz Hall, a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) school building in Woodstock, VA.

A portion of the building appears to be under construction. This ell addition was added to Lantz Hall in 1927.

Glass plate stored in…

Photograph of Harrison Hall located on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock, Virginia.

Harrison Hall was completed in 1923 and included the Virginia Lee Harrison Gymnasium.

Photograph showing the rear of the Massanutten Military Academy campus.

The picture looks east and would have been taken from the area of the railroad tracks to the west of campus. Visible are the school's buildings and sports facilities.…

Photograph of a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) campus.

Armed cadets are seen in several locations, presumably on guard duty.

Lantz Hall is the building in the center with Riddleberger Hall visible in the background.

This image is…

Photograph of a group of unidentified Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadets and instructors standing in front of Lantz Hall, one of MMA's school buildings.

The group on the left side appear to be part of the school's band. All of the cadets…

Photograph on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy.

Lantz Hall is visible in the center of the image. On the right Sperry Hall, apparently under construction, is also visible, as is Riddleberger Hall (behind the trees).

Glass plate…

Photograph of Lantz Hall, on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock, VA. There are some individuals visible on the steps and on the lawn in front of the building.

This photograph appeared in the 1922 academy publication…

Photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) school buildings located on South Main Street in Woodstock, VA.

Lantz Hall is prominently visible in the middle of the image. To the left of Lantz Hall is Harrison Hall and to the right is Sperry…

Color postcard showing Massanutten Military Academy from the eastern part of Woodstock Virginia.

Color postcard showing an aerial view of Massanutten Military Academy located in Woodstock Virginia.

The postcard is undated and was produced by J.J. Showalter-Gitchell Enterprises of Harrisonburg Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of Benchoff Hall and cadets at Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock Virginia.

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.

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.

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.

Postcard showing Massanutten Gap located north east of New Market Virginia

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

The card is dated 1928.

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

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