Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph and letter sent to Margaret "Daisy" Hickman from Charles Kessler Coffman in reference to a rose bush Charles had placed on the grave of Margaret's mother Angeline Campbell.

Angeline's grave is located in the "Old" Columbia Furnace Union…

Portrait photograph of Ernest Franklin Coffman Sr. with a mustache and wearing a suit with a vest and starched collar

Ernest Coffman, Sr., was the husband of Lou Hammer and father of Geneva (Coffman) Conger, Hazel (Coffman) Fadely, Virginia…

Photograph of Ruth (Barton) Coffman and her young daughter, Barbara, seated in her lap.

Photograph of Alese S. (Hoffman) Coffman as a young woman.

Alese was the daughter of Harry Cecil (1902-1964) and Golda E. (Ritenour) (1904-1927) Hoffman.

In the 1930 census, she lived with her parents and two brothers on Kibler Town Road in the…

Woodstock High School students and teachers are pictured together on the front steps of the school.

Individuals are numbered and named in the margins of the original print's frame.

The label, "Woodstock High 1906", is also written on the …

Family photograph of four generations of the Hottle, Wisman, and Coffman families.

Seated on the right is Bertha Vonhilra (Stump) Hottle, wife of Walter Monroe Hottle (1880-1962).

Betha's daughter, Golda Mae (Hottle) Wisman, is seated beside…

Photograph of Louise (Wisman) Carter, seated, with her daughter, Rebecca Coffman, and one of her sons beside her.

Coffman was her first husband's name and at the time of this photograph, Coffman was her name.

Louise married again later to a…

Photograph of Rachel Marie (Robinson) Coffman.

Rachel, or Marie as she was commonly known, was born to Earl and Zula Alice (Jordan) Robinson. She grew up and married in the Mount Jackson area.

She married Thomas Lee Coffman from Elkins, West…

Portrait photograph of two women, one of which (on the right) has been identified as Neda (Racey) Coffman of Woodstock.

The young woman on the left is unidentified.

Portrait photograph of Marie (Robinson) Coffman as a young woman.

Rachel, or Marie as she was commonly known, was born to Earl and Zula Alice (Jordan) Robinson. She grew up and married in the Mount Jackson area.

She married Thomas Lee Coffman…

Sada (Coffman) Evans is pictured with two grandsons, Stanley (standing) and Ray A. Wakeman (on her lap).

Sada's first husband was Philip Benton Clem (1876 - 1905). After he died, she married Charles Albert Evans (1882 - 1958).

Mary Catherine Coffman pictured as a barefoot young child and seated on a wicker chair.

She was the daughter of Clacie Franklin and Arlene Catherine (Bowman) Coffman and a resident of Woodstock.

She never married.

Photograph of Fannie Luella (Long) Coffman seated on a chair in the studio.

Fannie was born in the Conicville area of Shenandoah County. The specific place noted on her birth registration was “near Cabin Hill”. Her parents were John Jackson…

Portrait photograph of Ernest Coffman, Sr.

He was the husband of Lou Hammer and father of Geneva (Coffman) Conger, Hazel (Coffman) Fadely, Virginia Coffman, Ernestine (Coffman) Mitchell, Madge (Coffman) Clark, Christine (Coffman) Barrick, Ernest…

Photograph of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock, Virginia.

Superimposed on the image are small, oval photographs of M. Coffman, the Superintendent of the Sunday School, and Rev. S.W. Kuhns, the Pastor.

Photograph of Harry Levi Coffman standing beside his father, Levi Edward Coffman, who is seated.

Levi Coffman was a farmer near Conicville.

Photograph of Harry Levi Coffman standing beside a chair and wearing a suit and tie.

Harry grew up in Lantz Hollow, near Conicville. As an adult, he worked in the Hershey Factory in Pennsylvania.

Photograph of the students from Bowmans Crossing School about 1911.

They are identified as:
1st row (l to r): Ruth Baker, Raymond Baker, Medger Bowers, Clarence "Pete" Ward, Joe Bowers, Fred Grandstaff (Tip Downey), and Mertie Bowers.

2nd…

Photograph of a document dated 4 May 1945, and listing Purple Heart recipients in the 96th Infantry Division.

First Lieutenant Gilbert E. Coffman Jr., received his award for wounds sustained on Okinawa Island.

Photograph of a marriage certificate dated September 15, 1940, stating that Charles F. Wightman and Martha A. Coffman were joined in the holy state of matrimony in Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of Rachel Marie (Robinson) Coffman.

Rachel, or Marie as she was commonly known, was born to Earl and Zula Alice (Jordan) Robinson. She grew up and married in the Mount Jackson area.

She married Thomas Lee Coffman from…

Photograph of Rachel Marie (Robinson) Coffman.

Rachel, or Marie as she was commonly known, was born to Earl and Zula Alice (Jordan) Robinson. She grew up and married in the Mount Jackson area.

She married Thomas Lee Coffman from Elkins, West…

Photograph of Mazie (Coffman) Bowman wearing a wide-brimmed hat and standing in the studio.

Mazie was the daughter of Levi Edward and Fannie (Long) Coffman. She was born near Edinburg and lived in Conicville for most of her life.

Mazie's…

Portrait photograph of Alese S. (Hoffman) Coffman as a young woman.

Alese was the daughter of Harry Cecil (1902-1964) and Golda E. (Ritenour) (1904-1927) Hoffman.

In the 1930 census, she lived with her parents and two brothers on Kibler Town…

Portrait photograph of Alese S. (Hoffman) Coffman as a young woman.

Alese was the daughter of Harry Cecil (1902-1964) and Golda E. (Ritenour) (1904-1927) Hoffman.

In the 1930 census, she lived with her parents and two brothers on Kibler Town…
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