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Group photograph of the Triplett High School Library Club taken on March 9, 1951.

Seated (left to right): Joanne Philips (?), Martha Bowers, Elaine Bowman, Emma Rinker (partially hidden), Bonnie Harris, Louise Funkhouser, James Bowman, Mildred…

Group photograph of the Triplett High School Library Club taken on March 9, 1951.

Seated (left to right): Joanne Philips (?), Martha Bowers, Elaine Bowman, Emma Rinker (partially hidden), Bonnie Harris, Louise Funkhouser, James Bowman, Mildred…

Group photograph of members of the Triplett High School FFA group taken on March 21, 1951.

Front row, at table (left to right): Jimmy Myers, Buddy Nyle Tisinger, Kenneth Hawkins, Fred Sigler, David Beaver, Fred Helsley, Lawrence Bowers…

Group photograph of members of the Triplett High School FFA group taken on March 21, 1951.

Front row, at table (left to right): Jimmy Myers, Buddy Nyle Tisinger, Kenneth Hawkins, Fred Sigler, David Beaver, Fred Helsley, Lawrence Bowers…

Photograph of Emma Rinker Lenhoff (left) and Joan Funkhouser (right) at the Triplett School May Day celebration taken on May 13, 1952.

Fraktur commemorating the birth of Elizabeth Rinker of Shenandoah County.

The Fraktur is dated 1835 and reads:

"To This Couple Wilhelm Rinker and His Wife Sarah Whose Maiden Name is Painter (Bender) Was Born Into This World A Daughter, Year of…

Photo of a photograph of Marvin G. Rinker in his U.S. Army uniform. He served during WWII as a "Tec 5" and was from Fort Valley.

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

Rinker was a Reformed Church minister in Shenandoah County.

Photograph of Charlotte V. (Hottle) Rinker, seated, with her son, Randolph, on her lap.

Charlotte was the daughter of Margaret Mae (Stoneburner) Hottle and Jacob Earl Hottle.

She was a 1939 graduate of Toms Brook High School, a Shenandoah…

Portrait photograph of James Rinker wearing a suit, vest, and striped tie.

Portrait photograph of Ruth H. (Boyer) Rinker as a young woman.

Ruth was from Woodstock, the daughter of Hugh Franklin "Frank" and Lucy Houston (Snapp) Boyer.

She graduated from Woodstock High School in 1941, and attended Shenandoah Business…

Photograph of Warren S. Rinker and his mother Rebecca "Daisy" Rinker.

The name, "Mrs. Russell Rinker", is written on the glass plate of this image.

Photograph of Rebecca "Daisy" Rinker of Reliance Virginia.

The name, "Mrs. Russell Rinker" is written on the glass plate of this image.

Photograph of Frances P. (Hamman) Brill, seated, and holding her daughter, Joyce Irene (Brill) Rinker. Her young son, Berlin Bennett Brill is standing beside them.

Frances married Harry "Brillo" Brill and they owned and operated Brill's Grocery…

Photograph of two pages from the 1930/31 Register of the men housed in the Shenandoah County jail.

The pages include the date the person was jailed, his age, the charge, the sentence, fines, and the date of release.

Men listed include these…

Photo of a close-up photograph of Richard Lee Rinker.

Born in Edinburg, he was the son of Thomas Eugene and Julia Boyd (Ruby) Tinker.

He married Nina Marie Sibert (1924-2022) on 31 Dec 1947, New Year's Eve day.

Photograph of Charlotte Virginia (left) and Evelyn Hottel (right), sisters, taken when they were children.

Portrait photograph of James William Rinker and his first wife, Jean (Finks) Rinker, when they were young.

James was the son of Garnett Luther and May (Whitacre) Rinker. He married Jean Marie Finks in 1944. In this image, Jean has a corsage pinned…

Photograph of Noah H. Good (left) and Virginia A. Rinker Good (right).

The image is of two separate glass plate negatives pieced together so a single photograph could be produced of the couple. Noah was killed in 1922 after falling into a pig pen…

Photograph of Robert "Bob" McClanahan of Fort Valley and his wife, Minnie (Rinker) McClanahan.

Robert was the son of George W. and Rebecca (Evans) McClanahan. He was a farmer and died suddenly of a heart attack when he was 80 years…

Photograph of Earl and Charlotte Rinker posed in studio with their baby son, Randolph. Mr. Rinker is wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

In addition to serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, Mr. Rinker worked for Sealtest Foods for 20 years.…

Portrait photograph of Dorothy Rinker as a young woman wearing a string of faux pearls and short hair.

Photo of a photograph of Garnett Luther Rinker, Jr., in his Army uniform, and standing outside in front of military tents.

Garnett was killed in France during WWII. He was from Woodstock.

Photograph of Roy A. Rinker and his wife, Elma (Tamkin) Rinker, posed together.

They were from Fort Valley and married in April 1922.

Image of Naomi Zeigler Ralph as a young woman and seated on a bench in the studio.

Naomi was born in Maurertown, the daughter of Wilson Ira and Virginia (Rinker) Zeigler. She was was a 1939 graduate of Woodstock High School. She married Walter L.…
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