Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Scan of a photograph showing Jack Boyer of Fort Valley Virginia.

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Scan of a photograph showing Marcellus Boyer of Fort Valley Virginia.

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Scan of a photograph showing the Toms Brook High School Class of 1937.

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Scan of a photograph showing the Toms Brook High School Class of 1937, which graduated on June 8th of that year. On the back row, 6th from left is Mary Frances Orndorff who later became a Home Economics teacher. Also identified in the front row is…

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Scan of a photograph showing an aerial view of the Dry Run area in Fort Valley Virginia on April 15, 1936. This shows what is today the intersection of Fort Valley Road and Dry Run road.

Visible on the left corner of the intersection is the Union…

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Scan of a photograph showing Quinten Burke. of Fort Valley Virginia.

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Scan of a photograph showing Frank Boyer and Eddie Rhyman of Fort Valley Virginia in a horse and buggy.

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Scan of a photograph showing Benjamin Franklin Boyer Jr. of Fort Valley Virginia.

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Scan of a photograph showing Myrtle Frances Cullers Boyer of Fort Valley Virginia. .

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Scan of a photograph showing Myrtle Frances Cullers Boyer of Fort Valley Virginia. . The photograph includes information about her watch.

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Photograph showing members of the Boyer family of Fort Valley Virginia. Pictured on the back row from left to right are:
-Sam Boyer who ran the Pelton Post Office
-Edith Boyer Burke
-Charlotte "Lottie" Munch Boyer. She married Sam Boyer after he…

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Photograph of Ray Franklin Boyer and Fleta Isabel Tamkin Boyer, husband and wife. During the Second World War he served in the 9th Armored Division and she worked at a torpedo plant in Alexandria Virginia.

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Photograph of a Boyer family in Fort Valley. From left to right are Benjamin Franklin Boyer Jr., Ray Franklin Boyer, and Myrtle Frances Cullers Boyer.

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Photograph of Ray Franklin Boyer and his sister Eva Boyer.

Eva Mae Boyer and Franklin Ray Boyer
Photograph showing Eva Mae Boyer (Ritenour) and Ray Franklin Boyer of Fort Valley. The family account notes Ray was bare footed because he had contracted poison ivy and couldn't wear his shoes.

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Photograph showing Benjamin Franklin Boyer and his wife Julia Penelope McInturff Boyer, both of Fort Valley Virginia.

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Portrait of Emma Boyer Stultz, wife of Cecil Stultz, as a young woman standing in the studio.

Emma was the daughter of James Marcellus and Daisy Viola (Copp) Boyer, a farming couple from rural Woodstock.

The 1940 census found her married to…

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Photograph of Emma Boyer Stultz seated on a bench in the studio.

Emma was the daughter of James Marcellus and Daisy Viola (Copp) Boyer, a farming couple from rural Woodstock.

The 1940 census found her married to Cecil Stultz (1915-2005) and…

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Portrait of Ray Boyer in his military uniform with his wife, Fleta (Tampkin) Boyer, beside him.

During the Second World War he served in the 9th Armored Division and she worked at a torpedo plant in Alexandria Virginia.

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Portrait of Lacy Alva Boyer (left) with his brother, Rush William Boyer (right), when both were very young. Their parents were George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock. At least two other siblings died as…

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Damaged image of siblings, Rush and Lacy Boyer, as young children. Their parents were George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock. At least two other siblings died as infants.

When Rush W. Boyer registered for…

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Portrait of George Alva Boyer in his later years. He became the oldest living Confederate Veteran in Woodstock before he died.

During the Civil War, Mr. Boyer served with Company E of the 35th Battalion (also known as White's Battalion) of the…

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Portrait of Kathleen Elizabeth Boyer as a young woman. She was the daughter of John L. and Elton Virginia (Clower) Boyer of Woodstock. She married James N. Patterson from Des Moines, Iowa, in June 1932, when she was 25 years old.

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Portrait of Rush W. Boyer (left) with his brother, Lacy Alva Boyer (right), when both were very young. Their parents were George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock. At least two other siblings died as…

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Group of Woodstock High School students at the main entrance to the school. A few have been identified. They are: French Boyer (upper left), Josephine Newman (below French), Louis Glenn Locke (on French's left), Margaret Grabill (upper center). The…
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