Photos from Shenandoah County Heritage Day 2003
Ruth Reedy (right) meets a cousin from Pennsylvania at Heritage Day
Members of the Kronk, Miller and Artz families meet at Heritage Day 2003
Jean Whetzel's Miley family display
Bob Schlatzer and wife came to Heritage Day from North Carolina
Another of the many family displays
Judy Stickley (right) arrives at Shenandoah County Heritage Day 2003
Hottel Keller Memorial, Inc.
Still another of the family displays for 2003
Kyle Miller displayed the work of Shenandoah County gunsmiths
J.C. Wine, the brother of J. Floyd Wine, author of "Life Along Holman's Creek" (left)
Carolyn Parry preserves and displays the history of her Evy ancestors
Carolyn's father (age 92) was present to talk about Shenandoah County in the past
The Estep family displays drew a lot of attention
Young re-enactors show us that history is in good hands for the future
Photos from the Morrison Collection were viewed by many Heritage Day visitors
Sonny Hood (far left) points out a familiar face in the Morrison Collection
Camp Roosevelt, an important part of historical preservation in Shenandoah County
Jim Artz talks about the Artz family's part in Shenandoah County's history
Odell Miller represents Palatines to America Society
Lots of information was to be found at Shenandoah County Heritage Day 2003
Carolyn Parry meets a new cousin
Hottel Keller Memorial, Inc. with their latest book
The Shenandoah County Historical Society
The Shenandoah County Historical Society offers many items to Heritage Day visitors
Lena Fuller (center) and Jean Whetzel (right) enjoy the first annual Shenandoah County Heritage Day!
Linda Varney displays her talents as an artist as well as the history of the Dellinger family
The Morrison Collection was viewed by many Heritage Day visitors
This Confederate talked so much he had NO voice left at the end of the day!
And here is why he had no voice left at the end of the day
Don Silvius in the uniform of his Confederate ancestors
Kyle Miller has done much research on Shenandoah County gunsmiths
Rebecca Barb and Jack Cullers, both authors of Cullers family books
Camp Roosevelt appeals to all ages
Al Williams, author of the Barb family history, and wife
Shenandoah County Heritage Day 2003 drew folks of all ages
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