Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a group of boys playing baseball at Massanutten Academy's Camp Lupton located just east of Woodstock on the Shenandoah River.

Photograph showing a baseball game at an unidentified location.

Photograph showing a baseball game at the Woodstock High School, then located on N. Main Street.

Photograph showing a baseball game at the Woodstock High School, then located on N. Main Street.

Photograph showing a baseball game at the Woodstock High School, then located on N. Main Street.

Photograph showing members of a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) baseball team and their coach. The players and coach are unidentified.

Photograph showing the 1946 Toms Brook High School Varsity baseball team.

Photograph showing the baseball team for Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy, sometime around 1910.

Two individuals in the photograph are identified. At the far right of the center row is Charles Roller. In the front row, center…

Undated photograph produced by an unknown photographer showing a baseball team in Strasburg Virginia. The identities of the players are unknown. Most likely the photograph was taken in the late 1920s or early 1930s after a new Strasburg School,…

Photograph showing an unidentified women's baseball team ca. 1925.

1974 photograph of Laura Bowden.

This photograph appeared in a Shenandoah Valley-Herald article discussing the Edinburg Little League's refusal to let her play baseball because she was a girl.

Postcard with a picture of the Seibert Athletic Field at Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock. It includes a description of the field and the activities that occurred there.

Photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) 1928 baseball team. They are sitting on the steps of a school building and wearing their team uniforms.

The cadet at bottom center is holding a bat. All of the cadets are unidentified.

Coach…

Unidentified cadets from the Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Colonels baseball team assembled together outside.

The unidentified men in the far left and far right were possibly the coach and the manager.

Unidentified cadets from the Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Colonels baseball team assembled together outside.

The unidentified man in the upper left was probably a coach.

Group of unidentified Little League Baseball Team posed together on bleachers. They are wearing uniforms that say "Woodstock" on the front.

Two unidentified men appear at the top of the image and were probably coaches.

Unidentified cadets from the Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Colonels baseball team assembled together outside.

Photograph of the unidentified members of Massanutten Military Academy's (MMA) baseball team in their uniforms.

They were the "Colonels" according to their uniforms.

Group of unidentified baseball players posed in three rows. The man standing in the uniform that says, "Bridgewater", was probably the coach of the team.

Group of unidentified baseball players posed in three rows. The man standing in the uniform that says, "Bridgewater", was probably the coach of the team.

Unidentified African American man standing in a baseball uniform with a "W" on the front and holding a bat.

This indicates he may have played for a segregated team in Woodstock Virginia.

Members of the Woodstock High School's baseball team are posed with their coach on the steps of the school.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Robert Hite, Simon Wender, Clarence Golladay, Unidentified

Second row, far left is Hunter…

Photograph of the 1912 Massanutten Academy Baseball Team.

Leon Crickenberger is seated in front, on the left.
Charles Roller is standing on the back row, far right.
Coach James Bruce “J.B.” Bentley is pictured on the back row, fourth from…

Unidentified members of the 1911 Woodstock High School baseball team posed on the steps of the school building.

The photograph is labeled "W.H.S. 1911" at the bottom.

Photograph of Jay Hunter Stickley in a baseball uniform and posed in a pitching stance.

Jay was born in Monessen, Pennsyvania, the son of Robert E. and Nelle (Keller) Stickley.

When he died, he was the retired owner of the R.E. Stickley and Son…
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