Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait photograph of Thomas Hottel Fravel Sr. wearing a suit and tie.

He was a son of Charles Frederick and Ida Belle (Hottel) Fravel.

His wife was Cary (Funkhouser) Fravel (1881-1945).

Photographs showing the "Thomas Hudson House" located near Hudsons Crossroads west of Mt. Jackson.

The house was constructed ca. 1790 atop a spring and is an excellent example of Germanic stone construction in Shenandoah County.

The…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Thomas Lemuel Brahm as a young man in a suit and tie.

A photograph similar to these was used in the 1964 Stonewall Jackson High School Yearbook (SJHS) titled, "Jacksonian Heritage".

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Thomas Morrison wearing his Trailways uniform.

Thomas was a son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison Jr. and Helen (Johnson) Morrison, of Woodstock.

He was a bus driver for Continental Trailways Bus…

Portrait photograph of Thomas F. Morrison, Sr. as a toddler.

Photograph of Thomas Nelson Coleman wearing a US Army Uniform.

Coleman was born in New Market Virginia to parents William Coleman Jr. and Jane Coleman Virts. He worked as a Truck Driver after serving in the US Army during the Vietnam Conflict.…

Portrait of Thomas Raymond Golliday as a young man.

He was the son of Thomas Fletcher (1878-1913) and Ollie Belle (Carrier) (1877-1947) Golliday.

In 1934, Thomas married Emma Lou Stoner (1909-2004) in Woodstock. The couple had 3 sons: Thomas…

Portrait photograph of Thomas Golladay as a young man.

He was the son of Thomas Fletcher (1878-1913) and Ollie Belle (Carrier) (1877-1947) Golliday.

In 1934, Thomas married Emma Lou Stoner (1909-2004) in Woodstock. The couple had 3 sons:…

Portrait photograph of Thomas Raymond Golliday as a young man.

He was the son of Thomas Fletcher (1878-1913) and Ollie Belle (Carrier) (1877-1947) Golliday.

In 1934, Thomas married Emma Lou Stoner (1909-2004) in Woodstock. The couple had 3…

Portrait photograph of Thomas Raymond Golliday as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

He was the son of Thomas Fletcher (1878-1913) and Ollie Belle (Carrier) (1877-1947) Golliday.

In 1934, Thomas married Emma Lou Stoner (1909-2004) in…

Portrait photograph of Thomas Ryman wearing a suit and tie.

Photograph of N. Cary (Funkhouser) Fravel with her two sons, Thomas Hottel Fravel, Jr. (left) and Charles Monroe Fravel (right).

Nettie Cary Funkhouser married Thomas Hottel Fravel (1890-1949) in October 1915 in Woodstock. Her father was Capt.…

Postcard showing Thornton's Pass through the Blue Ridge Mountains in Fauquier County Virginia

Photograph of three unidentified babies, possibly triplets, propped against a pillow on a wicker chair.

The baby on the right also has a bottle and an adult's arm is visible.

Photo of a framed photograph of three unidentified barefoot children posed together.

A young boy is on the left with two girls in matching dresses on the right.

Probably, these were siblings.

The original photograph was made by the Morrison…

Three unidentified young boys of varying ages, are posed together on a bench.

Probably, these were siblings.

Three unidentified boys wearing similar outfits and haircuts.

Three unidentified young boys of different ages posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Three unidentified young boys of differing ages, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Three unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in their swimming outfits and standing by the school's pool.

They appear to be member's of the school's swim team.

Three unidentified young children, a barefoot baby on a chair with older children on either side, are posed together outdoors.

Probably, these were siblings.

Three unidentified young children of varying ages, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Three unidentified children, two boys and a girl, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.
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