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Portrait of Billy Hottle as a young man posed in studio shown in profile.

Billy was the postmaster of Toms Brook and was married to Mary Virginia (Miller) Hottle in 1947.

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Portrait of Billy Hottle as a young man posed in studio wearing a suit and tie.

Billy was the postmaster of Toms Brook and was married to Mary Virginia (Miller) Hottle in 1947.

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Portrait of Billy Hottle as a young man.

Billy was the Postmaster in Toms Brook.

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Portrait of Ira Maynard Hottle wearing a jacket and tie.

Ira was from Columbia Furnace, near Edinburg. His parents were Joseph Manassas (1867-1931) and Hattie Arbulla (Emswiller) (1869-1946) Hottle. He was one of at least seven children.

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Damaged image of the birth certificate for Irwin Ellsworth Keller in Shenandoah County.

Irwin was born in Woodstock, the son of Davenport (1874-1932) and Pearl Rebecca (Hottle) (1885-1959) Keller.

He entered military service during WWII and…

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Loy E. Hottle, seated, with his wife, Virginia "Virgie" C. (Gochenour) Hottle, standing beside him. Their son, Irving Hottle, is standing in front of both of them.

The name, "Hottel", is written on the glass negative.

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Portrait of Duruss Hottle.

At the time of this photograph Duruss Hottle was a member of the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors.

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Undated photograph of two women and two men.

The reverse of the image is labeled "R.W. Sweeney, Mrs. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Hottle, sister and brother-in-law of RW Sweeney"

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