Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Letter from an unknown party to "Aunt Mary." It discusses a garden, pickling, and local deaths. It is dated August 13, 1912.

Letter from S.D. Crude, resident engineer for the Virginia Department of Highways, to J.W. Garner of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors. The letter informs Garner and the board that the state department of transportation had received approval…

This letter to Mary (Mollie) Foltz of Forestville VA was written on December 13, 1904 by “Gus,” a man who we know very little about. Records indicate that some of Mary’s family, including the Charlie Foltz mentioned in the letter, had moved to North…

Photograph of a short letter written by Mr. and Mrs. Braden S. Walker to the Sterling Life Insurance Co.

Transcribed, the message reads:

To Whom It May Concern

Sterling Life Insurance Co.

Due to the condition of Mr. Bushong they were…

Photograph of Letha Mae (Helsley) Dellinger seated with her son, Daniel "Danny" Dellinger standing beside her.

Letha was the daughter of Lawrence Monroe and Vernie C. (Barton) Helsley.

She married Charles Arthur Dellinger (1906-1998) and lived…

Portrait photograph of Letha Mae (Webster) Fravel.

She was from Zepp, the daughter of Floyd Carson and Vallie Maude (Plauger) Webster.

Her husband was Hugh Lee Fravel (1931-2017). She married him in 1954.

The name, "Webster", is written on…

Postcard showing a cartoon drawing advertising New Market Virginia

Photo of a portrait photograph of Lester Wetzel wearing his U.S. Army uniform during the WWII time period.

He was the son of John William and Mary Elizabeth (Funkhouser) Wetzel.

His wife was Anna Mary (Reedy) Wetzel (1925-2008).

Portrait photograph of Lester Raymond Lichliter with his first wife, Margie (Powell) Lichliter.

The couple married in 1944, and lived in Fort Valley where they raised a son and three daughters.

At the time of their marriage, Lester worked for…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Lester Orndorff as a young man wearing a graduation cap and gown.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Photograph of Lester E. Tidler from the book "Service Record World War I and II, Woodstock and Vicinity."

Lester Crabill Miller as a toddler standing on a wicker chair.

Lester was the oldest of five children born to John William and Sarah Eunice (Wotring) Miller. His middle name was Crabill which was taken from his maternal grandmother's maiden name,…

Photograph of Lester Ryman in a striped suit and tie, seated beside his wife, Reba (Hottle) Ryman. His son, Nelson is standing on the bench between them and an older son, Wilson, is posed in front.

The Rymans attended Toms Brook Methodist…

Portrait photograph of Lester Ryman and his wife, Reba (Hottle) Ryman, posed together.

Photograph of Lester W. Ryman, seated, with his wife, Reba L. (Hottle) Ryman, standing beside him.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of different people.

The young woman on the left is unidentified.

The young man on the right has been identified as Lester Allen Ritenour.

His parents were Ralph C. and Dorothy "Dot" (Stine)…

Portrait photograph of Lester A. Pence with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

His parents were Charles Romanus and Beulah May (Myers) Pence from the Edinburg area.

He is buried with them in Bethel Lutheran Cemetery in Hamburg, Shenandoah…

Photograph of Lester A. "Boss" Newland standing outside his butcher shop in Mt. Jackson.

Boss Newland was the son of Charles Robert and Annie E. (Whitmer) Newland.

The store has advertisements in the window including a poster for the upcoming…

Portrait photograph of Lesta (Hall) Beeler with glasses and wearing a dark dress with a contrasting white collar with embroidered edges.

Photograph of Leslie J. Fouts standing outside in his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) football team uniform.

Leslie “Les” Fouts, was a cadet at Massanutten Academy from 1922-1924. He later returned to the Academy and is remembered for having…

Leslie A. "Les" Seal in a U.S. Air Force uniform is seated beside his first wife, Susan Hiroko Veshima. They are flanked by their two daughters, Diana (left) and Deborah (right) Seal.

Leslie A. "Les" Seal in a U.S. Air Force uniform is seated beside his first wife, Susan Hiroko Veshima. They are flanked by their two daughters, Diana (left) and Deborah (right) Seal.
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