Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified woman seated on a bench with one arm resting on the back of it.

The name, "Sha_klin", or something close to that, is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified older woman in a long dress is seated on a bench with an unidentified young girl with bows in her hair standing beside her.

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

Unidentified woman in a hat and wearing a cameo pin on her blouse, is seated in a chair.

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

Unidentified young child wearing only a diaper and shoes, is seated on a chair.

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

Unidentified man wearing a suit and tie with a striped shirt is seated on a bench.

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

Unidentified little girl wearing a bow in her hair, is seated on a bench with her ankles crossed.

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

Unidentified man in a suit and tie, is seated on a bench. An unidentified woman and a young child are standing beside him.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

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

Unidentified barefoot baby is seated on a pillow on a wicker chair.

The name, "Shars", appears to be written on the glass plate.

The name, "Shaver", was on the glass plate. The image shows a young man dressed in a U.S. Army uniform from the WWI timeframe.

The name, "Shaw", is written on the glass plate of this image of an unidentified young child propped against a pillow on a chair.

Portrait of an unidentified young man sitting on a bench in studio and wearing a suit. "Sheets" is written on the glass plate.

Two unidentified young children, a toddler on a wicker chair and an older blond boy, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

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

Unidentified young girl with short hair and bangs is standing on a wicker chair.

The name, "Sheets", is written on the glass plate. It is possible the actual name was "Sheetz", a more common Shenandoah County name.

Unidentified young girl with a bow in her hair is standing on a chair.

The name, "Sheetz (Clifton)", is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified baby wearing booties and seated on pillows.

The name, "Sheetz Lister", or something close, is written on the glass negative.

Unidentified man, seated, with an unidentified woman standing beside him.

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

Unidentified barefoot baby propped against pillows on a wicker chair.

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

Unidentified young blond, barefoot boy is standing on a bench.

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

Unidentified baby in a long white gown is propped against pillows on a bench.

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

Unidentified young child is standing on a bench.

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

Photograph of the "Shell Struck Post" in New Market Virginia.

The post was struck by an artillery shell during the battle of New Market. The post still stands on Congress Street.

St. Matthews Lutheran Church is visible in the background.

Unidentified woman with short hair is standing with her hands in front of her.

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

Unidentified man, seated with his legs crossed, is posed beside an unidentified woman, standing, with short hair and an arm resting on the shoulder of the man.

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

Photograph of the Strasburg High School's 1925 "Shenandoah Staff" responsible for producing that year's school yearbook.

Identified students are:

Front Row, Left to Right
Helena Margaret Finch, Walter Harold Flanagan, Rebecca Cooley, Hugh…

Unidentified woman with short, wavy hair is seated on a wicker chair with her ankles crossed and her hands in her lap.

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