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Photo of a photograph of an unidentified older man with a beard and wearing a suit.

Unidentified elderly man and child. The man is wearing a suit with tie and sitting on a bench. The young child is standing on the bench beside him.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of an unidentified elderly woman.

In one image, she is looking straight at the camera and the other she is turned more to the side.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Eldoe Eve (Smoot) Wheat with short hair and glasses.

Eldoe was born in Mt. Jackson, the eldest daughter of Lester Randolph and Glenna (Myers) Smoot.

Eldo left Mount Jackson to work in Washington,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Eldoe Eve (Smoot) Wheat with short hair and glasses.

Eldoe was born in Mt. Jackson, the eldest daughter of Lester Randolph and Glenna (Myers) Smoot.

Eldo left Mount Jackson to work in Washington,…

Portrait photograph of Eleonor (Painter) Cooley with glasses and wearing a dress with a bow at the neck.

Eleonor was married to Bill Cooley. The couple did not have children.

Portrait photograph of Eleanor (Stoner) Garman wearing a blouse with a collar and puffy sleeves.

Her husband was Leo Garman, Jr.

Portrait photograph of Eleonor Hottel Balthis, who never married and became a teacher.

Born in Strasburg, she was the oldest child of Robert Fleming (1876-1944) and Hattie May (Hottel) (1882-1922) Balthis.

Interestingly, her civil birth was…

Eleonor Lynn (Sager) Bowman standing in front of a brick fireplace and wearing a wide-brimmed hat, corsage, and gloves with her dress.

She was the daughter of Mark and Anna Martha (Jenkins) Sager of Toms Brook.

She married Wayne Watson Bowman…

Unidentified woman with her hair pulled up and wearing a dress from an earlier era, is standing with her hands behind her back.

Photograph of Eleonor "Ella" Hollingsworth (Grabill) Haun wearing her wedding dress and veil.

Eleonor was the daughter of Captain John Henry (1839-1922) and Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth) (1846-1934) Grabill.

A graduate of the Massanutten Academy…

Photograph of Eleonor "Ella" Hollingsworth (Grabill) Haun wearing her wedding dress and veil. In this photograph, she is looking down and to the side.

Eleonor was the daughter of Captain John Henry (1839-1922) and Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth)…

Photograph of Eleonor "Ella" Hollingsworth (Grabill) Haun, seated and wearing her wedding dress and veil.

Eleonor was the daughter of Captain John Henry (1839-1922) and Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth) (1846-1934) Grabill.

A graduate of the…

Photo of two separate photographs of Eleonor Cooper with short hair and wearing a plaid skirt and V-necked vest over her blouse.

Photograph of Eleonor Hollingworth (Grabill) Haun as a young woman wearing a large hat and standing beside a chair.

Eleonor was the daughter of Captain John Henry (1839-1922) and Mary Lytle (Hollingsworth) (1846-1934) Grabill.

A graduate of the…

Portrait photograph of Eleonor Hottel Balthis, best remembered for her years as a Strasburg High School teacher.

Born in Strasburg, she was the oldest child of Robert Fleming (1876-1944) and Hattie May (Hottel) (1882-1922)…

Portrait photograph of Eleonor Hottel Balthis, who never married and became a teacher.

Born in Strasburg, she was the oldest child of Robert Fleming (1876-1944) and Hattie May (Hottel) (1882-1922) Balthis.

Interestingly, her civil birth was…

Portrait photograph of Eleonor Hottel Balthis, who never married and became a teacher.

Born in Strasburg, she was the oldest child of Robert Fleming (1876-1944) and Hattie May (Hottel) (1882-1922) Balthis.

Interestingly, her civil birth was…

Portrait photograph of Eleonor Virginia (Evans) Bauserman as a young woman.

Born in Pennsylvania, her parents were Charles Albert "Owl" and Roberta (Cleveland) Evans. Her father operated a store in Edinburg.

Her first husband was Adrian…

Unidentified group of eleven students are posed in front of a porch. Two garden trellises are visible behind them.

The students were attending Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA) in New Market Virginia.

Photograph of a certificate dated August 13, 1946, from the War Shipping Administration in Washington D.C. stating that Elgin R. Humphreys completed his service in the Merchant Marine and was, therefore, eligible to be re-employed.

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