Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of the A & P Grocery store in Woodstock.

Unidentified young woman seated on a bench and holding a baby, probably hers, on her lap.

Photograph overlooking mountains and buildings belonging to Camp Strawderman near Edinburg.

Portrait of an unidentified young woman with short hair and clutching a netted stole around her shoulders.

Unidentified girls doing various activities in the shade at Camp Strawderman.

Unidentified little girl seated on a bench and looking down at something she is holding in her lap.

View of an unidentified stream with steps and piers leading down to it, a partial railing on the left is also visible.

Unidentified little girl standing on a bench with bare feet.

Unidentified girls participating in raising the flag at Camp Strawderman. The building in the back is "Columbia Furnace", one of the camp's cabins.

Unidentified little girl standing on a bench in the studio with one arm straight out in front of her.

Photograph of a group of unidentified campers taken one summer at Camp Strawderman.

Portrait of an unidentified young man wearing a suit and tie.

Photograph of the first page Last Will and Testament for Gabriel Sager dated from 1848.

Unidentified toddler seated on a wicker chair.

Handwritten page from the 1848 will of Gabriel Sager where he directs how he wishes his land to be divided. Many of his children are mentioned: Ledya Sager Coney, Susan, Delila, Etha, Ely, and John Sager.

Unidentified man, seated, and holding up a toddler while an unidentified woman stands beside them.

This was probably a family.

Page 1 of the 1848 last will and testament of Gabriel Sager. On this page, he wishes his wife, Mary Sager, to have her choice of houses, cows, sheep etc. She is to have the use of the lands until her sons, John and Ely, reach "lawful age". At that…

Heavily damaged image of an unidentified man and woman standing together in front of an automobile.

Photograph of a page from Gabriel Sager's 1848 will directing that his plantation (called the Lantz tract) be divided between his two daughters, Esther and Delila. Further instructions for his executor, David Crawford, are also on this page.

Portrait of an unidentified young woman wearing short hair and round glasses.

Portrait of an unidentified young woman wearing short hair and round glasses.

Photograph of the page from Gabriel Sager's 1848 will that directs his daughter, Ann Sager, be given 40 acres. Further, he directs that she should have "free privilege to fetch water out of the spring" owned by his sons, John and Ely.

Portrait of an unidentified young woman wearing glasses and looking down.

Portrait of an unidentified young woman with short hair.

Photograph of a page from Gabriel Sager's last will and testament where he clarifies that this 1848 "Codicil" is necessary because the terms of his original will, dated December 6th, 1827, gave his entire estate to his son, Ely, who has subsequently…
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