Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Large group of unidentified high school seniors posed in rows on the gymnasium bleachers in their graduation caps and gowns.

Photograph of high school class in New Market, Virginia.

Back Row, from left to right:
1: Paul Offman
2: --
3: --
4: Mary Horner (Linhoss)
5: --
6: --
7: --
8: --
9: Charles Horner

Front Row, left to right:
1: Gail Bushong
2:…

Postcard showing a picture of the High School building in Strasburg Virginia.

Photograph of a high school basketball game in progress.

A Shenandoah County High School is playing against Elkton High School.

The bleachers behind the players are packed with people watching the game.

Photograph of Hewes Patrick Kelley in his U.S. Army uniform. Hewes served in France during WWI and his rank was Sergeant.

Hewes was born in Woodstock to Joseph Henry and Mary Donaldson (Davis) Kelley. His mother was from an old and prominent…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Hester (Ritenour) Ritenour with styled hair, glasses and seated with her hands in her lap.

Her husband was Harold Richard "Dick" Ritenour. They had at least three sons together.

Portrait photograph of Hester Richard Stuckert Clark as a young woman wearing a bow in her hair and a blouse and skirt.

Hugh Morrison photograph of Hermon J. Rupert who served in the US Army during World War Two. Herman was killed in action in France in 1944.

Portrait photograph of Herman T. Heck, a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Heck graduated in 1927. That year's school yearbook noted his nickname was "Heque."

Portrait photograph of Pvt. Herman J. Rupert, pictured in his U.S. Army uniform.

He was the son of Mrs. Ethel Rupert Weaver of Mount Jackson, Virginia.

Pvt. Rupert served his country but was killed in France on July 6, 1944, at the age of 21…

Photograph of two brothers: Herman K. (left) and Landon Lee (right) Gochenour. Their parents were William Jonas (1882-1939) and Arbelia (Keller) (1888-1961) Gochenour.

The 1940 census for the Stonewall District found Landon listed as the Head of…

Photograph of Herbert Wilson Dellinger standing in his U.S. Army uniform with his hands at his sides. He served in the military from January 1945 to February 1946.

Herbert was from Strasburg, a son of Arthur Benton and Lydia Margaret (Racey)…

Photograph of Herbert Smith Cramer in a football uniform.

He was a member of the 1923 Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) football team.

Portrait photograph of Herbert "Hink" M. Powell in his Army uniform with his sister, Violet L. (Powell) Bucklew, seated beside him.

Herbert and Violet grew up in Fort Valley, two of at least eight children born to Kemper Clay (1896-1938) and Zola…

Photograph of two Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadets standing outside a school building and wearing their school's football uniform.

Herbert Smith Cramer, who went by Smith Cramer, is the cadet on the right. He played on the 1923 and 1924…

Portrait photograph of Charles Herbert Cummins, Jr., and his wife, Geneva Catherine "Kathleen" (Painter) Cummins, taken on their wedding day in September 1946.

“Herbert”, as he was known, was born in Anstead, West Virginia, to Charles Herbert…

Photo of a framed photograph of Charles Herbert Cummins, Jr., and his wife, Geneva Catherine (Painter) Cummins, taken on their wedding day in September 1946.

“Herbert”, as he was known, was born in Anstead, West Virginia, to Charles Herbert…

Wedding photograph of Herbert Cummins and his new bride, Geneva C. (Painter) Cummins. They were married in September 1946.

“Herbert”, as he was known, was born in Anstead, West Virginia, to Charles Herbert (1895-1962) and Gladys Signora (Tolley)…

Portrait photograph of Herbert "Hink" Powell in his U.S. Army uniform.

Herbert grew up in Fort Valley, one of at least eight children born to Kemper Clay (1896-1938) and Zola Eugenia (Munch) Powell (1900-1978).

When Herbert turned 18 and…

Marriage certificate attesting that Marcus Herbaugh and Sadie Bell Richard were married in Maurertown, Virginia, on October 22, 1938.

The minister was Rev. L.M. Helsley.

Photograph of unidentified people on the porch of a 2-story home.

The building operated as a boarding house operated by Florence Hepner in the 1930's. It is located at 5923 Gospel Street in Mount Jackson.

The image is labelled, "Hepner View…

Photo of an oval portrait photograph of Henry Saint John Rinker.

Rinker was a Reformed Church minister in Shenandoah County.

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