Cemeteries and Headstones in Lebanon, Shenandoah, Virginia, USA


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Elizabeth C. Orndorff (1873-1957)
Elizabeth C. Orndorff (1873-1957)
Lebanon Church, VA: Lebanon Church Cemetery Relationship to the Whittington family not known. 
    William Whittington (d. 07 Dec 1885)
 
Lebanon Church, VA Community Center
Lebanon Church, VA Community Center
Formerly, Lebanon Church School 
    William Whittington (d. 07 Dec 1885)
 
Lebanon Lutheran Church
Lebanon Lutheran Church
Lebanon Church, Shenandoah, VA The cemetery is behind the church, just beyond the community center. 
    William Whittington (d. 07 Dec 1885)
 
Lebanon Lutheran Church
Lebanon Lutheran Church
Virginia W.P.A. Historical Inventory Project, 1937: "Lebanon Church, Shenandoah, VA, The Evangelical Lutheran Church Location--Lebanon Church, VA six miles west of Strasburg, VA on State Route 55 Built--1858 Owners--The Lutheran Congregation Physical Description--This church has been repaired and much of the original structure has been changed. New windows and pews were put in in 1913. It still has the original shutters with stationary slats. There is one large auditorium with two small rooms in the rear - one on each side of the pulpit. It has ten windows and a plain front door with open steps. The windows are of stained glass. The exterior is plain weatherboarding painted white. This church stands on a corner of Cross Roads as it was once called, and is somewhat outstanding in appearance for a country church, being beautiful in its simplicity. Historical Significance--This church was used for a hospital during the Civil War, and it is said that it took much work to get it cleaned up after the war." 
    William Whittington (d. 07 Dec 1885)
 
Lutheran Church, Lebanon Church, Shenandoah, VA
Lutheran Church, Lebanon Church, Shenandoah, VA
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Summer near Lebanon Church, Shenandoah County, VA.
Summer near Lebanon Church, Shenandoah County, VA.
Looking west from U.S. 48/VA55 toward Little North Mountain, Devils Backbone State Forest. This scene near the border line between Shenandoah and Frederick Counties, VA is typical of valleys between the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The land would have been covered by forest when Joseph Whittington after 1791 brought his bride, Sarah Russell, to old Frederick County, the Northern Neck of Virginia. Roy Richard Thomas September 2010  
    William Whittington (d. 07 Dec 1885)