Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Portrait of H.H. Riddleberger, who owned a local newspaper and became a prominent political player in Shenandoah County. He went on to become a U.S. Senator before he died in about 1889 or 1890. He was heavily involved in the 1880's Virginia debt…

Photo of a framed oval portrait of Harrison Holt Riddleberger wearing an army uniform from the Confederate States of America.

Riddleberger served in the Confederate army (CSA) during the American Civil War. He was attached to the 23rd Virginia…

Portrait photograph of PFC Harrison "Harry" Hottle Miller as a young man wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Portrait photograph of Harrison Philip Magruder.

He is wearing a Massanutten Military Academy uniform where he was an instructor of English.

This photograph was produced for the undated publication "Massanutten Academy: A Select Military…

Harrisonburg Baptist Church used to be on East Market Street in Harrisonburg. It was razed when a new Baptist church was built on South Main Street. In 2004, the site was a parking lot.

Portrait of Harry "Brillo" Brill as a young man.

Harry was the son of Howard Walton (1869-1947) and Anna Virginia (Wilkins) (1878-1957) Brill.

He is best remembered for having managed "Brill's Grocery Store" on King Street in Strasburg.

Harry "Peck" Lichliter, Jr., as a young boy in a formal suit with a bow tie and high collar.

Harry Lichliter was the only child born to Harry Corbin Sr., and Mary Alma (Smith) Lichliter. He was born and raised in Strasburg.

He married Esther…

Harry "Peck" Lichliter as a young boy seated on a chair.

Harry Lichliter was the only child born to Harry Corbin Sr., and Mary Alma (Smith) Lichliter. He was born and raised in Strasburg.

He married Esther Heiston on June 19, 1957, and they had…

Photo of two separate images of Harry Regan "Reggie" Rudy seated and holding onto a dog.

Harry was the son of Harry Samuel and Kathryn Mae (Snider) Rudy. He lived in Woodstock.

Photograph of four men standing by a wagon and banner advertising Sinclair products.

Identified are (l to r): Frank Dinges, Jr., Harry Stoneburner, his father, Frank Stoneburner, and Cecil Cooley.

Frank Stoneburner is seated on a vintage…

Portrait photograph of Harry A. Taylor in his U.S. Navy uniform.

Harry was born in Maurertown to Carl R. and Edith V (Zeigler) Taylor.

In 1940, the family lived in Toms Brook where Harry’s father worked in a lime kiln. He had a younger sister,…

Portrait photograph of Harry A. Taylor as a young man.

Harry was born in Maurertown to Carl R. and Edith V (Zeigler) Taylor.

In 1940, the family lived in Toms Brook where Harry’s father worked in a lime kiln. He had a younger sister,…

Photograph of John Harry Barrick, seated, with his wife, Alma Elizabeth (Wakeman) Barrick.

The couple lived in the Wakemans Grove area.

Alma was the daughter of Lemuel Wakeman, the first ordained minister of Wakemans Grove Church of the…

Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.

Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.

Photograph of Harry Cavinall and his wife, Beulah R. (Wymer) Cavinall, shown together.

The couple was from Maurertown.

Their son, James Irvin Cavinall, is buried with the couple in Woodstock.
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