Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait photograph of Sadie Belle (Baker) Herbaugh with short hair and glasses.

Sadie Belle was the daughter of Cora Alice (Wine) Baker. Her stepfather was Charles Baker, however, the name of her biological father is unknown. Some records list…

Portrait photograph of (l to r) Sadie B. (Hottel) Kingree and Frances M. (Lloyd) Kirby.

Sadie was born in Shenandoah County and was a daughter of Daniel and Joanna (Wolverton) Hottel. She was married, for a time, to Eugene Kingree. She was a…

Article about the appointment of Morgan Saeler as the new principal at Strasburg High School

Article about safety and maintenance efforts at town pools

Photograph showing two sailboats on an unidentified body of water.

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified sailor and unidentified soldier.

Unidentified U.S. Navy sailor, seated beside an unidentified woman and young girl.

Probably, this was a young family.

"Whole Ticket: Saint Luke String Band Concert." Unknown date.

Undated photograph showing "Salem Church" in the Hamburg community.

The building was erected in 1877. It originally housed a Disciples of Christ Church and later was home to a Lutheran Congregation. It closed as a church sometime after 1946.

Sallie (Gochenour) Fravel wearing a white dress and locket.

Sallie had a sister named Cora Gochenour.

Portrait photograph showing Sallie Catherine Olinger of Quicksburg Virginia.

The reverse of the image is labeled "Album markied Miss Sallie C. Olinger Quicksburg, Va May 9 1904."

In 1905 Sallie married Samuel Golladay.

Sallie Opal (Mumaw) Coffman, shown standing by a bench and wearing hat and dress.

Sallie was the youngest child of Noah and Amanda (Fry) Mumaw from the Hudson Crossroads area of Shenandoah County.

The dress she is wearing in this photograph was…

In 1979 Sallie Wetsel Gochenour retired from the County Extension Office.

For the 25 years Sallie worked to provide the resources families needed to be successful. This included offering advice on nutrition, budgets, child rearing, sewing,…

Sally M. Zea as a young child sucking her thumb.

She was from Strasburg and had a sister, Sophia.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs showing Sam "Junior" Estep.

He and his father ran a saw mill south of Edinburg near Bowmans Crossing.
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