Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Medium-sized dog is posed lying down with its head up and its tongue visible.

Medium-sized dog in shown in profile with its head turned towards the camera and its tongue visible.

Family photograph of Fred F. Beydler and his wife, Dorothy, seated on a bench with their daughter, Barbara, between them. The family lived in Woodstock.

Photograph of Jane (Keller) Hepner of Toms Brook, as a young woman with short styled hair and wearing a print dress.

Jane was the daughter of Noah Hockman and Minnie (Pitman) Keller.

She married James Derwood Hepner (1918-1993) and had at least…

Portrait photograph of Marvin Rinker in his U.S. Army uniform posed with his wife, Ruth Annie (Hermanson) Rinker.

Marvin was from Fort Valley and Ruth was born in Texas. Both are buried in Fort Valley.

The name, "Rinker", is written on the…

Photograph of Jane E. (Wolverton) Vehrencamp, seated, and holding her first born daughter, Cheryl S. Vehrencamp, on her lap.

Jane was from Woodstock, and the 1930 census found her on W. Locust Street. Her parents were Fred and Rena M. Wolverton.…

Portrait photograph of Duke Monroe Hottle wearing a U.S. Navy uniform.

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…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young child.

Two unidentified children, a boy in a sailor-themed outfit and an older girl with a bow in her curly hair, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

The name, "Joseph Rice", and the place, "New Market", are written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with short styled hair and glasses.

Unidentified toddler seated on a chair.

The name, "Obed Dunkle", or something close to that, is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified young woman is seated with her arm around an unidentified barefoot toddler who is perched on the arm of the chair.

The name, "Cullers", is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified woman with short hair is seated on a bench in a jacket and skirt with her hands in her lap.

Unidentified barefoot toddler is seated on pillows on a chair.

The name, "Mrs P.E. George", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of Alma (Carper) George.

The name, "Mrs P.E. George", is written on the glass plate. Alma married Preston Eugene George on May 18 1945.

Unidentified man and woman posed with two young unidentified children.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Portrait photograph of Ruth V. (Wisman) Dysart wearing glasses and a wide collar with ruffles along the edges.

Her parents were Lester Lynn (1887-1965) and Eltie L. (Richard) (1895-1992) Wisman.

She married Landon Lee Dysart and the couple had…

Two unidentified women, one standing and another older woman seated with her hands in her lap. Both are wearing glasses.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with short hair, glasses, and wearing a pin on her ruffled collar.

Portrait photograph of Melda May (Baker) Hamilton as a young woman with short, curly hair and wearing a faux pearl necklace.

Melda was born in Fishers Hill near Strasburg, to Carl Bauman and Luella Lee (Affleck) Baker.

She married Gilbank…

Beverly (Wetzel) George seated on a chair a a young child with her older brother, Bill, standing beside her.

Their parents were Allen W. (1921-2005) and Virginia Elaine (Holler) (1923-1994) Wetzel, who married in 1940.

The name, "Allen Wetzel",…

Unidentified man and woman, both wearing hats, are posed together in the studio.

Probably, this was a husband and wife.

The name, "Frank Neff", is written on the glass plate.

Two unidentified girls, both with short curly hair, are posed together on a bench. Both have their ankles crossed.

Probably, these were siblings.

The name, "Shipe", is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified man with glasses is standing with his arms at his sides and wearing a suit and tie.

Four unidentified children of varying ages are lined up and posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

The name, "Herbert Dellinger", is written on the glass plate.
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