Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph of a low-ceilinged room decorated with cedar trees and floral arrangements.

A stone wall and pool of water runs in front of the trees.

View of a diorama showing artificial garden scenes.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a group of individuals entering an unidentified cabin.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a group of individuals entering an unidentified cabin.

Article about a movie shoot for the Indie Film "Spent" occurring in Woodstock

Postcard showing the Indian Rock along the Shenandoah River near Luray Virginia

Picture and article about the return of the weather vane to the top of the Shenandoah County Courthouse after renovation work

Portrait photograph of Ina (Miller) Rau, who lived on Main Street in Edinburg and who sang in the Christian Church choir.

Her parents were Joseph Russell (Sr.) and Caroline Rebecca (Ogden) Miller.

She married Benjamin Stephen Rau (1880-1933) in…

Article about the historic Snapp House located near Fisher's Hill in Shenandoah County Virginia

Photo of a framed photograph of Imogene Santmiers, as a young girl with curls in her hair.

She was the daughter of George Robert (a farmer in Hamburg) and Mary Elizabeth "Mayme" (Bowman) Santmiers. She had a brother named Elwood.

Photo of a school photograph of Imogene Pingley as a high school student.

She graduated from Strasburg High School in 1940, a couple of years after this portrait photograph was made.

In 1949, she married Marvin L. Sams from Woodstock in…

Photograph of Imogene (seated) and her older brother, Carroll (right) Fravel, shown together as young children.

They were the oldest of four children born to Merville and Flora Alice (Ryman) Fravel of rural Woodstock.

Photograph of the ground showing the possible outline of a footprint.

The shadow of the photographer is visible on the left.

The photograph was produced as part of a forensic investigation.

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified man with a mustached and wearing a suit and tie.

The original image appeared in a decorative faux scroll-like frame with flowers along the bottom.

Unidentified two story home, possibly a farmhouse, with covered front porch.

The small front yard is fenced. A dirt road or driveway is in foreground.

Part of an outbuilding visible on the right.

Unidentified illustration of a man in a lab coat holding out in front of him and looking at a test tube of liquid.

The word, "An" is visible in the top right corner. It is unclear what the purpose of the image was.

Significant plate…

Photograph of a portrait illustration of an unidentified man wearing clothes from an earlier era.

Partial label at bottom identifies subject but is cut off. Possibly Duncan or Dawson. First initial is "E".

Photograph of a drawing of an unidentified church with steps leading up to a columned entryway.

Portrait photograph of Ida Florence (Henkel) Painter in her later years.

She was the only child born to Martin Mowrey and Barbara Ellen (Bowman) Henkel. She spent her earliest years near New Market on what became the Endless Caverns Farm. When…

Ida Elizabeth (Wakeman) Barrick as a young woman standing by a bench and wearing a long-sleeved dress.

Ida’s parents were John Ozias (1852-1926) and Sarah Elizabeth (Kline) (1867-1940) Wakeman, farmers from the Madison District of Shenandoah…

Portrait photograph of Ida Alice (Ritenour) Ritenour as a young woman with glasses in 1904.

Ida was born in Maurertown Virginia. Her parents were Franklin P. and Emma Frances (Stump) Ritenour.

She married William Harrison Ritenour and they…

Portrait photograph of Ida (Palmer) Linaweaver (middle) with two of her children, Doris Linaweaver (left) and Eugene Linaweaver (right).

Photograph of Ida (Gochenour) Bauserman with her great nieces, Eula M. (Reynolds) Swartz (left) and Ruth Virginia Reynolds (right).

Ida (Gochenour) Bauserman was the daughter of Samuel and Mary Susan Gochenour and the wife of William…

Photograph of Ida (Gochenour) Bauserman taken only a year or two before she died.

Ida was the daughter of Samuel and Mary Susan Gochenour and the wife of William Bauserman.
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