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Scan of a photograph showing Trigger Jr. at the 1950 Shenandoah County Fair.

Scan of a photograph dated August 30, 1951. The image shows the horse Trigger Jr. with Johnny Dellinger in the saddle at the Shenandoah County Fair. The horse was two years old at the time and was awarded second prize at the fair's August 29, 1951…

Portrait photograph of Trilby Hollar as a young woman.

Trilby was the daughter of Cecil E. and Winona Louise (Lantz) Hollar. She grew up in Lantz Mills.

She was a majorette in high school and with the Lantz Mills Band.

Her first husband was…

Damaged portrait photograph of Trilby (Hollar) Daggett wearing faux pearls and glasses.

Trilby was the daughter of Cecil E. and Winona Louise (Lantz) Hollar. She grew up in Lantz Mills.

She was a majorette in high school and with the Lantz…

Photograph of Trilby (Hollar) Daggett as a girl in her drum majorette uniform.

Trilby was the daughter of Cecil E. and Winona Louise (Lantz) Hollar. She grew up in Lantz Mills.

She was a majorette in High School and with the Lantz Mill…

Photograph of Trilby (Hollar) Daggett as a girl in her drum majorette uniform.

Trilby was the daughter of Cecil E. and Winona Louise (Lantz) Hollar. She grew up in Lantz Mills.

She was a majorette in high school and with the Lantz Mills…

Photograph of Trilby (Hollar) Daggett as a young woman with curly short hair and glasses. She is wearing a corsage pinned to her dress.

Trilby was the daughter of Cecil E. and Winona Louise (Lantz) Hollar. She grew up in Lantz Mills.

She was a…

Photograph of the Triplett & Vehrencamp hardware and farm supply store with a filling station beside it. Both businesses were located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson.

The building is no longer standing and was located where the town hall currently…

Throughout the 20th century, one of Mt. Jackson’s most prominent commercial establishments was Triplett and Vehrencamp, a farm supply and hardware business. Located on Main Street, near the current town hall, this organization occupied a sprawling…

Photograph showing the damaged powerhouse and Triplett dam near Woodstock Virginia following a 1910 flood.

Today the site is home to Burnshire Dam.

This dam was originally the site of Rush's Mill before being purchased by J.I. Triplett in…

Photograph of the Triplett Dam that spans the North Fork of the Shenandoah River east of Woodstock.

This photograph was taken when the dam was flooded in 1910. During that flood, the dam was dynamitedon June 19, 1910. This photograph was taken…

Photograph of attendees at the Triplett High School FFA and FHA banquet taken on March 30, 1950.

Photograph of attendees at the Triplett High School FFA and FHA banquet taken on March 30, 1950.

Photograph of attendees at the Triplett High School FFA and FHA banquet taken on March 30, 1950.

Group photograph of Triplett's first grade students standing on the steps of the school taken on April 4, 1951.

Group photograph of Triplett's first grade students standing on the steps of the school taken on April 4, 1951.

Group photograph of Triplett's first grade students standing on the steps of the school taken on April 4, 1951.

Group photograph of Triplett's first grade students standing on the steps of the school taken on April 4, 1951.

Postcard with a picture of the Triplett High and Vocational Training School located in Mt. Jackson Virginia. The building is no longer standing.

Photograph of the Triplett High School Band taken on December 16, 1949.

Group photograph of the Triplett High School Baseball Squad taken on April 24, 1951.

Front row (left to right): Don Buchanan, Harry Lutz, Doug Click, Jack Dellinger, Harold Miller

Second row (left to right): Bob Biller, Welby Foltz, Charles…

Group photograph of the Triplett High School Baseball Squad taken on April 24, 1951.

Front row (left to right): Don Buchanan, Harry Lutz, Doug Click, Jack Dellinger, Harold Miller

Second row (left to right): Bob Biller, Welby Foltz, Charles…

Group photograph of the Triplett High School Baseball Squad taken on April 24, 1951.

Front row (left to right): Don Buchanan, Harry Lutz, Doug Click, Jack Dellinger, Harold Miller

Second row (left to right): Bob Biller, Welby Foltz, Charles…

Seven unidentified members of the Triplett High School basketball team posed outdoors with their coach.

The players' uniforms have "THS" on the front. Triplett High School was located on Main Street in Mt. Jackson.

Group photograph of the Triplett High School Beta club taken on February 7, 1950.

Seated (left to right): Harold Miller, ?, ?, Carolyn Kagey, David Beaver

Standing (left to right): Virginia Lutz, Peggy Lucas, Jack Dellinger, Burwell Bird, Stage…
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