Shenandoah County Library Archives

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William H. Sheetz in a suit and tie is standing beside his wife, Margaret (Strickler) Sheetz. She is holding a bouquet of flowers.

Possibly, this was their wedding photograph.

The couple married in 1937, and lived in Shenandoah County their…

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The name, "Carson Golliday" is written on the glass plate of this image of him standing by a chair.

Carson was born in New Market and grew up in Edinburg, where he helped his parents, Isaac Dereilus and Eleonora C. Golliday, with the family’s…

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Portrait of William Sidney Funkhouser as a young man.

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Two sisters, Arlene Francis (left) and Margaret May (right) Strickler, posed together as children.

Arlene and Margaret were born in Woodstock. the daughters of Joseph William (1882-1961) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Didawick) (1884-1972) Strickler. In…

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Portrait of Jane (Cooley) Sibert as a young woman. Jane went to school in Woodstock and was the daughter of Elmer Lee and Edna Lee (Fogle) Cooley.

In 1948, she married Amos Paul Sibert (1920-2002), the son of Jacob Noah and Annie (Strickler)…

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Group of students from Woodstock High School, circa 1928. Those that have been identified include: Estaline Funk (second row, second from the left), Margaret Magruder (first row, first on the left), and Eunice Lawman Morrison (first row, second on…

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Portrait of Stanley Tobias Clem (1927-2009) wearing his Civil Air Patrol uniform. The markings on his shoulder indicate he was a cadet in this photo.

Stanley was one of at least ten children born to Tobias Samuel (1887-1957) and Maggie Catherine…

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Portrait of L. Mae (Strickler) Carper as a young woman.

Mae Strickler was born in Strasburg to John T. and Mae Barham Strickler. She was a 1940 graduate of Strasburg High School and a member of the Strasburg United Methodist Church.

She moved…

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The name, "Stanley Clem" and the date, "11/28/44" was written on the glass plate of this image of a young man.

After further research, we believe this is Stanley Tobias Clem, one of at least ten children born to Tobias Samuel (1887-1957) and…

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The name, "Strickler", appears on the plate for this image of two people and their dog in costume.

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Photograph of the Bushong Farm located in the New Market Battlefield State Historical Park north of New Market, Virginia. The Federal-styled home was built in 1825 to accommodate Jacob Bushong and Sarah Strickler's growing family.

The 1864…

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Fort Egypt, a large log house, is a historic landmark in Page County, Virginia and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Built of 20"-25" diameter logs dovetailed at the corners, Fort Egypt has a massive stone chimney in the…

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Harry W. Strickler, Sr., shown in his U.S. Army uniform from the WWI era. Mr. Strickler died in 1979.
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