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Woodstock High School Students, ca. 1920
Group of Woodstock High School students from the 1920s. Front row from left: Hunter Gaunt, Emma Lou Stoner, Simon Wender, Edna Tampkin, Bill Logan, Joe Clower. Back row from left: Bender Fansler, Madolin Walton, "Sis" Wender, Margaret Kibler, Philip…
Woodstock High School Group
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…
Joseph "Joe" Clower
Joe Clower, Jr., as a young boy standing in the studio.
Tags: Children, Clower, Shenandoah County, Virginia
James Samuel Clower
Portrait of James Samuel Clower. He was the son of Joseph B. Clower and Caddie Rodeffer, and had a brother named Joseph.
James worked as a mailman in Woodstock. He is buried in Massanutten Cemetery.
James worked as a mailman in Woodstock. He is buried in Massanutten Cemetery.
Tags: Clower, Post Office, Rodeffer, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Harry and Annabelle Clower
Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.
Tags: Children, Clower, Rhinehart, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Harry and Annabelle Clower
Portrait of Harry and Annabelle (Rhinehart) Clower as young children posed in studio. They lived on Fairview Road.
Tags: Children, Clower, Rhinehart, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Dr. Joseph "Joe" Clower
Portrait of Dr. Joseph B. Clower, Jr., when he was young and wearing a suit and tie.
He was a noted local historian from Woodstock.
He was a noted local historian from Woodstock.
Tags: Clower, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Certificate of Service
Photograph of an Army Certificate of Service for Charles E. Clower. He served "honorably" as a Private with the 75th Quartermaster Company of the 75th Infantry from October 14, 1942 to June 3, 1943.
Tags: Army, Clower, Military, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Ann "Nance" Clower Adkerson
Portrait of Anna Winfield Clower Adkerson wearing a large hat.
She was the daughter of James Henry (unknown-1924) and Antoinette Dubois (Winfield) (1853-1937) Clower. She lived in Woodstock. As a young woman, she taught music with her mother and,…
She was the daughter of James Henry (unknown-1924) and Antoinette Dubois (Winfield) (1853-1937) Clower. She lived in Woodstock. As a young woman, she taught music with her mother and,…