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Photograph of Julia Hammon Fansler seated on a bench and wearing a pearl necklace.

This was her Triplett High School graduation picture.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Julia Lambert with short dark hair. She is wearing a cable-knit sweater and a scarf.

Julia was a music teacher in Shenandoah County for many years, teaching at various public schools. She also taught…

Portrait of Julia Stickley, who worked as a 1st and 2nd grade teacher in Strasburg. She graduated from Strasburg High School and attended the State Teachers' College (now called JMU) in Harrisonburg. Her 1925 yearbook photograph noted she was a…

Photograph of Julia Virginia Fansler from the 1949 "The Beacon," Triplett High School Yearbook. Julia was the librarian at the school and a graduate of Madison College, now James Madiston University.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs Julianna (Danley) Bankert.

Julianna was born in 1959 to parents Robert and Julia Danley. In 1981 she married Ronald Bankert.

Photograph of Julius C. Reedy and his wife Maggie (Proyer) Reedy.

The couple lived near Maurertown Virginia.

The name, "Juleus Reedy", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of June Ogden (Bauserman) Hockman as a toddler.

June was born in Maurertown to Harlin Ray and Thelma (Estep) Bauserman. The 1940 census found June living in the Johnston District with her parents and two older brothers.

She married…

June Ogden (Bauserman) Hockman seated on a bench and wearing a necklace with her dress.

June was born in Maurertown to Harlin Ray and Thelma (Estep) Bauserman. The 1940 census found June living in the Johnston District with her parents and two…

Photograph of two siblings, June and Judson Hockman, as young children.

Their parents were Harold and Kathleen (Poindexter) Hockman, of Strasburg.

June Hockman was a nurse working in Winchester when she met and married Anthony V. Passeretti in…

June Conner as a young girl seated on a chair with one leg crossed under the other.

Her parents were Robert "Bob" J. and Barbara C. (Stickley) Conner. She was from Strasburg.

Photograph of June Hockman as a young girl with a bow in her short hair and seated on a bench with toys.

The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Strasburg".

Photo of a school portrait photograph of three females, an adult with glasses and two girls with curly hair.

The girl on the top left has been identified as June Hockman. The other two are unidentified.

Article about unemployment rates in the Shenandoah Valley

Photograph of June (Walter) Richards, of Fort Valley, holding her baby daughter, Gloria.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of June Thompson as a young woman with glasses and short curly hair.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of June Thompson as a young woman with short, curly hair and wearing a pin and a jumper over a polka-dotted blouse.

Photograph showing the junior class of Triplett High School in 1943,

Photograph of Massanutten Academy's "Junior Gymnasium Team" as shown in the 1917 yearbook "Aggelos."

The students are unidentified. Professor G.H. Richwine is the director and pictured on the front row, far right with the bow tie.

Pamphlet describing the principles of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. Found among the papers of Frank Dinges of Edinburg Virginia.

Hugh Morrison photograph showing Junior Pangle a Shenandoah County native who served in the Marine Corps during World War Two.

Photograph of R.A. Junior Pangle in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform and a standing beside Margaret Ann Rennie, who became his wife a few years after this photograph was taken.

Junior Pangle served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1944 to 1947. He…

Photograph showing a performance of the Just "4" Fun Variety Troop. The Variety Troop was made up entirely of US Marines and was a part of the 4th Marine Division in World War Two. Joseph M. Hines was a member of the group.

Photograph showing the Just "4" Fun Variety Troop after a performance at an unknown location. The Variety Troop was made up entirely of US Marines and was a part of the 4th Marine Division in World War Two. Joseph M. Hines was a member of the group.

Undated photograph showing the "K.E.Y. club house"
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