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Driveway from Valley Pike to Mt. Airy
The image also shows the Massanutten Mountain in the background and was taken near…
Tags: Farms, Mountains, Mt. Jackson, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Drucilla (Hottel) Wetzel
Tags: Hottel, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Wetzel, Women
Drucilla (Hottel) Wetzel and Children
Drucilla E. (Hottel) Wetzel was…
Drucilla and Sarah Whetzel
Their parents were James and Kate Whetzel.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Whetzel
Drum Major With Baton
Tags: Bands, Children, Costumes, Instuments, Music, Schools, Shenandoah County, Students, Virginia
Dry Run
Visible on the left corner of the intersection is the Union…
Tags: Boyer, Fort Valley, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Duck Artwork by Louis Zeigler
Ridgley School was located in Shenandoah County approximately 1.5 miles east of US Route 11 at the Saumsville Christian Church on what is now Ridgley Road…
Tags: Art, Schools, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Zeigler
Dudley Bitner
This photograph appeared in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook. That year Dudley was a member of the Junior Class.
Tags: Bitner, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Dudley Stine Chapman, Jr.'s Birth Registration
Parents were Dudley Stine Chapman and Frances Lucille Dearing.
Tags: Certificates, Chapman, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Duk
Tags: Enslaved, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Duke Monroe Hottle
Duke was originally from Toms Brook, the son of Walter and Bertha (Stump) Hottle.
When he registered for the WWII draft, Duke was still there and working for Bauserman…
Durus Calvin Hottel
His parents were Calvin and Rebecca (Beydler) Hottel.
Durus lived in the Zion Church area, just east of Maurertown. He was a farmer and served on the Shenandoah…
Tags: Hottel, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Durus Calvin Hottel
At the time of this photograph Duruss Hottle was a member of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors.
Tags: Hottel, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Durus Calvin Hottel
The name, "Hottel", is written on the glass plate.
Tags: Hottel, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Dwight Cook
Dwight was the husband of Peggy (Bowers) Cook. He owned and operated Cooks Interstate Shell and Cooks Trailer Sales in Edinburg Virginia.
The image on the left has a mark at the top where the…
Tags: Cook, Edinburg, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Dynamiting the Triplett Dam - 1910
The Triplett Dam spanned the North Fork of the Shenandoah River east of Woodstock.
This dam was originally the site of Rush's Mill…
Tags: Dam, Shenandoah County, Triplett, Virginia, Woodstock
E. Elaine (Scott) Reynard
Known as Elaine, she grew up in Woodstock, the daughter of Charles Jacob "Whitey" Scott and Fannie H. (Holloway) Scott.
Her husband was William L. Reynard (1915-1980).
Tags: Reynard, Scott, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
E. Florine (Dellinger) Miller and Son, Larry Riffey
Florine was born in Mt. Jackson, daughter of Charles Cecil and Nellie Vearl (Will) Dellinger.
She worked in the cafeteria at…
E. Main St. Edinburg VA
Tags: Edinburg, Main Street, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Virginia
E.M. Clem's Residence, Lantz Mills, Va.
The house is located on Swover Creek Road near the Lantz Mill west of Edinburg VA.
The postcard is dated 1908 and was produced by the Souvenir Post Card Company of New York.,
Tags: Clem, Lantz Mill, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Virginia
E.M. Cramer
Cramer was an instructor at Massanutten Academy in Woodstock Virginia and this photograph appeared in that school's 1913-1914 catalog "Massanutten Academy Views."
Eagle Still Life
Both are posed on a studio bench.
Tags: Eagle, Patriotism, Shenandoah County, Virginia

