Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph showing the faculty of Central High School at a "Faculty Supper."

The image appeared in the 1963 Central High School Yearbook "Wings."

The individuals are:

Left table, left to right:
Stanley Rhinehart, Unidentified, James Wood,…

Photograph showing members of Edinburg High School's 1956 Senior Class posed in front of the school’s main entrance.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row:
Caroline “Carrie” Terrell Marshall, Ramona “Punky” Blaine Newland, Jean “Hep”…

Photograph of the document certifying that Pharmacist's mate Third Class Paul Coffman Rhinehart was honorably discharged from the Navy in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 5, 1946.

Photograph of Virginia May (Rhinehart) Rutz as a young girl with short hair and bangs, standing on a chair.

Virginia was the daughter of George Rolle Rhinehart (1874-1945) and Alberta “Bertie” Mae (Carrier) Rhinehart.

She married Lewis Henry…

Portrait photograph of Paul Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

He was the husband of Gladys May (George) Rhinehart and the father of Linda and Greg.

Paul was an active VFW member and lifelong Edinburg resident.

Bessie (Rhinehart) Pollard as a girl standing by a bench with a bow in her hair.

Her parents were Winton D. and Fannie Louella (Pullin) Rhinehart. She married Pete Pollard.

Portrait photograph of James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing a suit and tie.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and…

Portrait photograph of Georgia Rhinehart Kibler Phillips.

Her parents were Robert E. Lee and Blanche Rhinehart. She was married first to Roy Kibler who died in 1936.

The name, "Rhinehart", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Paul C. Rhinehart, in his U.S. Navy uniform, and posed beside his wife, Gladys May (George) Rhinehart.

The couple was from Edinburg.

The names, "Gladys George & Paul Rhinehart", are written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Paul Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

He was the husband of Gladys May (George) Rhinehart and the father of Linda and Greg.

The family was from Edinburg.

The name, "Paul Rhinehart", is written on the glass…

Photo of a photograph of Matilda Catherine (Fadeley) Rhinehart, seated, with (standing l to r) John William Coffelt (Matilda's son-in-law), his wife and Matilda's daughter, Lue Rhinehart Coffelt, and their daughter (Matilda's granddaughter), Olive…

Portrait of Gladys May (George) Rhinehart as a young woman.

Gladys was from Edinburg, the daughter of Edward O. and Edna (Foltz) George.

She was a 1942 graduate of Edinburg High School and a Miss Edinburg during that time.

She married Paul…

High School Graduation photograph of James "Jimmie" Rhinehart.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

Photograph of Olive Eleanor Rhinehart Kramer as a young woman seated on a studio bench.

She worked as a hairdresser and married Bill Kramer who worked at Muhlenberg Motors.

Portrait of Roy Lee Kibler and his wife, Georgia Rhinehart, as a young couple.

Roy was the son of Noah Samuel and Gertrude (Sheetz) Kibler. He died unexpectedly of appendicitis after being married only 6 years leaving behind a daughter, Helen…

Portrait photograph of George Rolle Rhinehart with a mustache and wearing a suit and tie.

George was the son of George C. (1834-1919) and Matilda Catherine (Fadely) (1842-1919) Rhinehart.

He married Alberta Mae “Bertie” (Carrier) Rhinehart…

Portrait of Louise Virginia (Hollar) Crabill as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Edward R. and Lucy A. (Rhinehart) Hollar.

Her husband was Joseph B. Crabill, Sr.

Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.

Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.

Private James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

Private James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

Private James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

Portrait photograph of Olive E. (Rhineheart) Kramer with short hair and wearing a necklace.

She worked as a hairdresser.

Her husband was William (Bill) Kramer, who worked at Muhlenberg Motors in Woodstock.

Photograph of Paul C. Rhinehart standing beside his wife, Gladys May George.

Georgie Rhinehart as a child.

Her parents were Robert E. Lee and Blanche Rhinehart.

She was married first to Roy Lee Kibler who died in his twenties in 1936.

Her second husband was named Phillips.

She is buried with her first husband.
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