Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Kirby Lee Racey and his wife, Leatha A. (Hollar) Racey seated together.

Kirby was employed at the American Viscose Corporation (later, Avtex Fibers) in Front Royal, Virginia for 25 years.

Color postcard with a picture of a boy and dog overlooking the Shenandoah River at King's Eddy in Warren County Virginia.

Postcard showing Strasburg Virginia's downtown district along King Street.

The picture looks east from near the intersection of King and Fort Streets.

View of King Street looking east in Strasburg, Virginia. The photograph was taken on King Street about halfway down the block east of Fort Street towards Holliday Street.

Unidentified men are working on the road with hand tools in the foreground.…

Photograph of downtown Strasburg taken from in front of the Post Office (under construction) and looking east towards the Virginia Restaurant and other businesses on King Street (US Route 11).

Unidentified people can be seen on the sidewalk and…

Postcard titled "King Street Business Section, Strasburg, Va."

The undated image shows a portion of the downtown business district looking east along King Street between Holliday and Massanutten Streets.

Postcard with a picture of downtown Strasburg Virginia.

Photograph showing the kindergarten class held at the Woodstock Christian Church sometime in 1955 or 1956.

Identified are:

Back Row from left to right:

Unidentified, Richard Sollenberger, Robert Boyer, Emma Jane Swartz, Allen Peer,…

Seven children of Obed and Effie Frances (Kibler) Kibler.

They have been identified as:

Back row (l to r): Hazel (Kibler) Marston, Fred G. Kibler, Blanch (Kibler) Sine

Center row (l to r): Goldie Kibler and Shirley Kibler

Front (l to r):…

Photograph of a high school diploma issued by Wilkesboro High School in Wilkesboro, North Carolina, to Kevin Grey Miller in 1948.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Kermit Racey, Sr. wearing a suit and striped tie. A handkerchief is also visible in his breast pocket.

Kermit was the son of Jesse and Lillian (Cook) Racey. His father died when he was seven; his…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Kermit Lee Racey, Jr., of Woodstock, as a young man wearing a formal suit and bow tie.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Kermit Lee Racey, Jr., of Woodstock, as a young man wearing a formal suit and bow tie.

Photograph of Kenneth "Kenny" Samuel Walker as a baby posed against pillows on a chair.

He was born in Woodstock, VA, son of Braden Samuel and Edna Arlene Walker.

He was a 1963 graduate of Central High School and served in the United States…

Photograph of Kenny Walker from Woodstock as a young child.

Photograph of Kenny Walker, of Woodstock, as a young child.

Portrait photograph of Lydia Esther Sheetz.

She was known as Kenny Sheetz, and was the daughter of William Henry and Henriette Sheetz.

She never married.

Kenneth William Dysart Jr.

His father was Kenneth William "Bill" Dysart and his mother was Mary Rinker Dysart. They ran Bill Dysart's Grocery in Woodstock for more than 50 years.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Kenneth Thomas as a young man with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

Portrait photograph Kenneth H. Mason wearing his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) uniform.

Photograph of the Hullihen family from Woodstock.

Identified (l to r) are:

Front row: Kenneth Paul Hullihen and his wife, Reva E. (Wetzel) Hullihen.

Standing behind them are their children: James Hullihen, Arlene (Hullihen) Hamman, and…

Postcard showing Kennedy's Peak in the George Wasgintgon National Forest near Luray Virginia

Kenneth Hoffman and his new bride, Marlyn Nea (Boyer) Hoffman are standing on the altar of a church in their wedding attire. Family and wedding party members are posed around them.

Ken was born in Pennsylvania to Harry Arthur and Jewel Arlene…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Kemper Clay Powell of Fort Valley, Virginia.

He was married to Zola Munch in 1917.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is Kelly Day as a boy with bangs. On the right, is his father, William Day.

William was the son of Stanley and Virginia (Helsley) Day of Columbia Furnace, Virginia.
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