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- Tags: African Americans
Fannie Hughes Timbers Butler
Fannie Hughes Timbers married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who performed their…
Tags: African Americans, Bibbs, Butler, Shenandoah County, Timbers, Virginia, Women
Fannie Hughes Timbers Butler
Fannie Hughes Timbers married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who performed their marriage…
Tags: African Americans, Bibbs, Butler, Shenandoah County, Timbers, Virginia, Women
Frances Corley
Tags: African Americans, Corley, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Frances Corley
Tags: African Americans, Corley, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Franklin Day
Franklin was born in Washington D.C., the son of Odessa (Scott) and Justice A.W. Day.
Franklin Scott Day grew up to become a Pathologist and…
Tags: African Americans, Day, Men, Schools, Shenandoah County, Students, Virginia
Franklin Day and Odessa Scott Turner
Odessa Scott was one of at least nine children born to Preston W. and Fleta (McAfee) Scott. In 1930, the family lived on E. High Street in Woodstock…
Genevieve McClain With Graduates
Front row, left: Betty Steptoe
Front row, right: Frances Cyrus Corley
Rear row, left: Perry Dyer
Rear row, right: Jean Dyer
These students are…
Tags: African Americans, Children, McClain, Men, Shenandoah County, Student, Teacher, Virginia, Women
Girl With Doll
Grace E. Johnson Morrison & Children
Tags: African Americans, Children, Morrison, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Graduate
Tags: African Americans, Shenandoah County, Student, Virginia, Women
Gwendolyn Tolliver Nickens Oral History Interview
Heart-Shaped Picture of a Young Man
Tags: African Americans, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Hill Top Lodge Number 143, Knights Pythias
Almost nothing is known about this organization except that it was one of the…
Hotel Holtzman
The hotel's staff, several of which are African American, and numerous other individuals are also pictured.
This structure stood at the current site of the Shenandoah County…
Jack Grabill, Ada Dyer and Katy Dyer
Tags: African Americans, Boxley, Dyer, Grabill, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Josephine Benchoff and Unidentified Girl
Josephine Benchoff was born in 1916 and paralyzed at a young age. She died May 11 1938. Her father was Howard Benchoff, Superintendent of Massanutten Military…
Tags: African Americans, Benchoff, Children, Reed, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Kitchen at White Sulphur Inn
The photographer was preparing to crop this picture and had applied white lines to show what he planned to exclude.
Lelia Nellings Bird
Tags: African Americans, Bird, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Lewis and Elsie F. (Pye) McAfee
Lewis McAfee was born in Shenandoah County to Arthur and Minnie McAfee. He grew up on Spring Street in Woodstock. His father was a…
Tags: African Americans, Family, McAfee, Pye, Shenandoah County, Stephens, Virginia
Lewis McAfee
Lewis McAfee was born in Shenandoah County to Arthur and Minnie McAfee. He grew up on Spring Street in Woodstock. His father was a barber and, in 1910, had his own shop.
By 1920, however, his father had…
Tags: African Americans, McAfee, Men, Pye, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Lewis McAfee
Lewis McAfee was born in Shenandoah County to Arthur and Minnie McAfee. He grew up on Spring Street in Woodstock. His father was a barber and, in 1910, had his own shop. By 1920, however, his father…
Tags: African Americans, McAfee, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Lewis McAfee and Arthur P. McAfee Sr.
Tags: African Americans, McAfee, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Lewis McAfee and William Timbers
Both men were from Woodstock.
Lewis McAfee was the son of Arthur and Minnie McAfee. He grew up on Spring Street in Woodstock. He married Elsie F. Pye (1909-1994)…
Tags: African Americans, McAfee, Men, Shenandoah County, Timbers, Virginia