Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Unidentified African American woman, seated, with two unidentified white children beside her.

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Two young unidentified children on or beside a chair

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Portrait of Fannie Hughes Timbers as a young woman. She was the daughter of William B. and Sarah Evelyn (Bibbs) Timbers.

Fannie Hughes Timbers married Lucien P. Butler (1900-1963) in June 1921, in Woodstock. The person who performed their marriage…

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Ada "Posie" Dyer, wife of Warren Boxley, with her young sister, Katy, and John H. "Jack" Grabill. Posie worked as the housekeeper for Captain John H. Grabill and his wife, Mary. Their home was located on North Main Street in Woodstock. Jack was…

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Portrait of Lewis McAfee as a young man.

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…

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Portrait of Arthur McAfee Sr..

Arthur McAfee was born in Woodstock Virginia on June 21 1886 to John McAfee and Emma McAfee. He became a barber like his father and married Minnie Houston. They had five children.

Arthur died March 21, 1915.…

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Portrait of William J. "Wee" Timbers and his younger brother, Jett "Elmer" Timbers. They were the sons of William B. and Sarah Evelyn (Bibbs) Timbers, and grew up in Woodstock.

William "Wee" Butler never married and spent his career working as a…

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Left to right: Roy Allen Cooper, Oswald Cooper, Jr., Melvin Cooper. The baby on Oswald's lap is Robert Cooper, who later operated Bobby's Family Restaurant in Woodstock. These four brothers were the sons of Oswald Cooper, Sr. and Evelyn McAfee…

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Unidentified staff shown in the kitchen of the White Sulphur Inn in Stephens City, Frederick County, Virginia.

The photographer was preparing to crop this picture and had applied white lines to show what he planned to exclude.

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Portrait of an unidentified man wearing glasses and a bow tie.

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Portrait of Anna Mae Williams Jackson as a young woman.

Anna Mae grew up in Strasburg, the second oldest of at least seven siblings. Her parents were Rev. Donald Frederick (1897-1973) and Phyllis Cornelia (Banks) (1904-1949) Williams. Her father…

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Unidentified middle aged African American man. Negative has damage on bottom left and right.

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Unidentified woman with her arm around the shoulders of an unidentified man, both seated.
This is probably a husband and wife.

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Portrait of an unidentified young African American boy seated on a chair in the studio and wearing a cap.

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Portrait of unidentified man.

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Portrait of unidentified young woman wearing glasses.

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Portrait of an unidentified woman identified as "Rev. Freeland."

Identified as a deaconess who would conduct revival services at Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Woodstock Virginia and other local African American congregations.

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Portrait of an unidentified African American boy seated on a bench in the studio.

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Unidentified young woman wearing a dress with laced sleeves.

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Photograph of Franklin S. Day as a boy standing beside his mother, Odessa (Scott) Day 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…

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Photograph of unidentified African American baby lying on its back in the studio.

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Photo of an older photo showing a group of people posed just outside a building. Women are wearing dresses that were popular in the late nineteenth century.

Possibly this is a family group with their two servants included.

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Photograph of a photograph of an unidentified two-story home with two unidentified women in a horse-drawn cart on the front lawn. Another unidentified man stands near the front of the horse.

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Photograph of Martha Avery.

The name, "Martha Avery" is written on the glass plate of this image.

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Unidentified African American woman seated on a bench and wearing a strand of faux pearls.
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