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Article about a committee report on the feasibility of a county library.

Photograph of a white oval paper placed over a photograph showing a door/entryway decorated for Christmas with evergreens and a star.

The photographer's intent was to crop out the rest of the house.

Photograph of a wood and brick fireplace decorated with ribbons and floral arrangements.

Photograph showing a decorated stage in the Woodstock High School gymnasium.

August 16, 1909 letter sent from the Dedford Company of Luray Virginia to the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company of Liberty Furnace in Shenandoah County Virginia. The letter details an amount of bark received by the Dedford Company, who operated a…

Gordon Bowman, Sr. (far left), MMA Headmaster Robert J. Benchoff (2nd from left) and other unidentified dignitaries from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock attend the 1954 dedication of the Gordon D. Bowman stadium on the MMA campus.

Photograph of the 1954 Dedication Ceremony of the Gordon D. Bowman stadium on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock.

On the front row of the grandstand in the foreground is Gordon D. Bowman, Sr. (left), MMA Headmaster…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a mounted deer head.

1974 photograph of Del Kridler, a resident of Shenandoah County Virginia.

Portrait of Delane Keller as a young woman. Born in Maurertown in 1902, she was the daughter of Philip Nevin and Mary Roberta Spiker Keller. Her siblings were Louise Keller Holland, Irving L., and Philip N. Keller. She died in 1995 in Woodstock. Her…

Photograph of the Delawder family standing outside their home on Adam's Hole Road which is now part of the National Forest. Pictured from left to right: Samuel, Milton, James Ray, Lorantz, Kate, Madlin, and Alfred.

Delene Virginia (Clark) Hockman as a barefoot toddler sitting on a wicker chair.

Delene was born in Woodstock, the daughter of Emmett Lee and Hazel Virginia (Stultz) Clark.

She was a graduate of Woodstock High School and a member of St.…

Portrait of Delford E. Keckley and Dorothy Didawick taken about the time of their first wedding. Possibly, this is their wedding photograph.

Delford and Dorothy Didawick married on August 22, 1941. They had a daughter, Margaret, in 1944. Sometime…

Della (Hoover) Keller from Woodstock.

Her siblings were Myrtle (Morrison Photo 000892), Harry, Edna, Granville, and Earl Hoover.

Her parents were Charles and Sarah (Wisman) Hoover.

Her husband was Paul Keller.

Photograph of the three-story brick “Dellinger & Son” Funeral Parlor in Woodstock Virginia.

The building was constructed in 1939 and still stands at the intersection of Main and Locust Streets.

Photograph of a marriage certificate attesting that Mervin Stanley Dellinger and Phyllis Lorraine Funkhouser were married in Basye, Virginia, on June 14, 1946.

Rev M.L. Zirkle, a minister of the Lutheran Church, officiated.

Photograph of three Dellinger brothers: (l to r) Tuck, Marshall, and Clyde Dellinger. Their parents were Mantonia and Gertie Selena (Mumaw) Dellinger.

"Tuck" Dellinger lived in Mt. Jackson and was already married to Algie Lee Dellinger when he…

Postcard showing the site of Dellinger Funderal Home in Mt. Jackson Virginia and its fleet of vehicles.

Postcard with a picture of Dellinger Funeral Home in Woodstock Virginia and their fleet of private ambulances.

Postcard with a picture of "Dellinger Funeral Home, Woodstock, Virginia."

The postcard is undated. The funeral home building was completed in 1940.

Five Dellinger siblings posed together outdoors on a porch later in their lives.

Identified are (l to r):
Front row: Sarah (Dellinger) Helsley, Lydia (Dellinger) Willkins

Back row: Emmeline (Dellinger) Trumbo, Noah Dellinger, and Mary R.…

Photographs showing two individuals, one woman from the Fritts family and a man from the Dellinger family. The man is in uniform and appears to be a 1st Lieutenant in the US Army.

The man and the woman are most likely 1st cousins, sharing the…

Oral history interview featuring Delois Warr conducted on February 5, 2016 for the Shenandoah County Library's Black History Month Program.

In 1964 Delois became the first African American student to attend what was then Stonewall Jackson High…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Delores (Stoneburner) Burner as a young woman with short hair and bangs.

Born in Edinburg, Delores was the daughter of Jacob Gilmore and Zelia M. (Holler) Stoneburner.

Her first marriage was to…

Photograph of Delores (Dellinger) Wise as a baby.

She was the daughter of Donald Joseph and Fay (Gilkerson) Delliinger.
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