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Two unidentified young children are standing together beside a bench.

Probably, these were siblings.

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

Photograph of Russell Dellinger and his wife, Nina V. (Hines) Dellinger posed together.

Russell was the son of John David and Lora Alice (Hambleton) Dellinger,

His wife was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Sarah Miranda (Andrick) Hines.

Photograph of a young unidentified woman with short hair parted on the side and seated on a bench.

The name, "L.F. Rosenburger", is written on the plate for this image.

Four unidentified young children of varying ages, are posed together with a wicker chair.

Probably, these were siblings.

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

Photograph of an unidentified boy standing beside a bench with one hand on his hip and the other on a toy.

The name, "Burner", is written on the glass plate negative.

Unidentified boy with bangs is standing by a bench with toys on it.

The name, "Peer", is written on the glass plate negative.

Two unidentified people, possibly a young woman and man, are standing in costumes with a dog that is wearing a pirate hat.

The name, "Strickler", is written on the glass plate negative.

Unidentified woman with a single curl visible on her forehead, is seated on a bench.

The name, "Windle", is written on the glass plate negative.

Photograph of students and teachers from the class of 1912 posed as a group in front of the Lantz Mill School.

The caption, "Lantz Mill School", and the date, "3/12", are written on the bottom of the image.

Faded image of a group of students and their teachers posed in front of a building, probably their school. The child on the right is holding a slate that says, "June 1910".

Photograph of Mt. Herman School in Shenandoah County. It was built in 1922 and was a two-story building with two rooms on each floor.

The school stood on the north side of Route 807 near Basye. It closed in May 1959 and the property was sold to a…

Photograph of the school building in Quicksburg, Virginia.

Photograph of the school building in Mt. Herman, Virginia.

It was built in 1922 and was a two-story building with two rooms on each floor.

The school stood on the north side of Route 807 near Basye. It closed in May 1959 and the property was…

Photograph of the school building in Hamburg, Virginia.

The building still stands. It was built in 1906 and damaged by fire in December 1938.

The school closed in 1940.

Unidentified young woman seated on a bench and wearing faux pearls.

Unidentified barefoot, baby is propped against cushions on a chair.

Portrait photograph of Clifford Speck, a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy.

Speck graduated in 1927. The yearbook from that year noted he was from Detroit Michigan and his nickname was "Joe Ford."

Unidentified woman with short (bobbed) hair and wearing a large corsage on her right shoulder.

Photo of a portrait photograph of an an unidentified older woman with styled hair.

The words, "unfinished proof from Bachrach" are visible on the original image.

Unidentified young woman with short (bobbed) hair parted on the side and wearing faux pearls and a corsage on the front of her dress.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated next to an older unidentified child, who is standing on a bench.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photograph of three Hottle siblings: Billy Hottle (seated, with legs crossed), Jenny Lind (Hottle) Troutman (middle), and older brother, Ralph Hottle (standing on the right).

The children grew up in Toms Brook. Their parents were Monnie Myrtle…

Photograph of Nellie Funk (Supinger) Grabill with short (bobbed) hair and wearing faux pearls.

Her parents were John and Mary Supinger.

She married John Henry "Jack" Grabill in Martinsburg, West Virginia, in 1932.

Portrait photograph of Julia (Stickley) Campbell, who worked as a 1st and 2nd grade teacher in Strasburg.

She graduated from Strasburg High School and attended the State Teachers' College (now called JMU) in Harrisonburg.

Her 1925 yearbook…

Sarah Catherine Baer posed in a wintry coat and holding the collar of her dog.

Sarah's father was the minister of the Reformed Church located on the corner of Spring and Main Streets in Woodstock.
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