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Raccoon Hunters
Two unidentified men and a boy, all in hunting clothes and caps, are posed with their three hunting dogs in front of a wall of raccoon pelts displayed in rows.
Tags: Dogs, Hunters, Shenandoah County, Sports, Virginia
Raccoon Hunters
Two unidentified men and a boy, all in hunting clothes and caps, are posed with their three hunting dogs in front of a wall of raccoon pelts displayed in rows.
Tags: Dogs, Hunters, Shenandoah County, Sports, Virginia
Men with Last Native White Tail Deer
Photo of a photograph of six unidentified men standing around a dead deer.
This photograph is said to be of the last native white-tailed deer to be killed in Shenandoah County.
Native Whitetail Deer of Virginia were hunted to extinction. The…
This photograph is said to be of the last native white-tailed deer to be killed in Shenandoah County.
Native Whitetail Deer of Virginia were hunted to extinction. The…
Mildred (Hottel) Wolverton with Eagle
Photograph of Mildred Hottel, of Woodstock, holding an eagle and a shotgun.
She killed the eagle with the H & R Shotgun in the photograph.
Hugh Morrison, Jr. sent a copy of this photograph to H & R for an advertisement, but the co-president,…
She killed the eagle with the H & R Shotgun in the photograph.
Hugh Morrison, Jr. sent a copy of this photograph to H & R for an advertisement, but the co-president,…
Mr. & Mrs. James Moreland
Photograph of "Mr. and Mrs. James Moreland" standing beside the carcass of a deer, hung upside down.
James Franklin Moreland (1914-1974) lived in Edinburg, and was the son of George and Sally (Clem) Moreland.
James had four wives. Which of…
James Franklin Moreland (1914-1974) lived in Edinburg, and was the son of George and Sally (Clem) Moreland.
James had four wives. Which of…
Last Native White-Tailed Deer Killed
Photo of a photograph of six unidentified men standing around a dead deer.
This photograph is said to be of the last native white-tailed deer to be killed in Shenandoah County.
Native Whitetail Deer of Virginia were hunted to extinction. The…
This photograph is said to be of the last native white-tailed deer to be killed in Shenandoah County.
Native Whitetail Deer of Virginia were hunted to extinction. The…
Asa Allen Sheetz
Photograph of Asa Allen Sheetz, taken from the side, showing a rifle slung over his shoulder that is carrying a dead turkey.
He was the son of Daniel Haun and Lydia (Philips) Sheetz.
Mr. Sheetz married Mary Elizabeth Dirting and the couple…
He was the son of Daniel Haun and Lydia (Philips) Sheetz.
Mr. Sheetz married Mary Elizabeth Dirting and the couple…
Asa Allen Sheetz
Photograph of Asa Allen Sheetz with a rifle and holding a dead game bird.
He was the son of Daniel Haun and Lydia (Philips) Sheetz.
Mr. Sheetz married Mary Elizabeth Dirting and the couple raised ten children.
He was known locally as a…
He was the son of Daniel Haun and Lydia (Philips) Sheetz.
Mr. Sheetz married Mary Elizabeth Dirting and the couple raised ten children.
He was known locally as a…
Tags: Hunters, Men, Sheetz, Shenandoah County, Virginia
James Moreland With His Kill
Photograph of James Moreland of Edinburg, Virginia, holding his rifle and standing beside a his recent kill, a deer.
Mr. Moreland was born in Shenandoah County, son of the late George and Sally (Clem) Moreland. He was a member of Front Royal Moose…
Mr. Moreland was born in Shenandoah County, son of the late George and Sally (Clem) Moreland. He was a member of Front Royal Moose…

