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Photo of a photograph of a two-story home. The caption, "The Geo. Huddle Homestead. Built 1750. Near Toms Brook, Va." appears on the glass negative.

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Large home located at 336 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. For years, it was the home of George R. Golladay and his second wife, Clara (Kibler) Golladay. They may be the unidentified people on the porch in this image.

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Holiday decorations visible on the porch of the Heller House, located on West Court Street in Woodstock. John Allen Heller, and his wife, Alice Heller lived there with their children. Daughters were: Elizabeth "Bess" and Mary; two sons were named:…

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Photograph of unidentified people on the porch of a 2-story home. The image is labelled, "Hepner View House. Mt. Jackson, Va."

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Photograph of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hoffman in Woodstock. Dr. Hoffman worked as a family doctor. He and his family were active members of the St. Paul's Reformed Church in Woodstock. This church is now called St. Paul's United Church of…

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Photograph of a drawing of Hollingworth Hall as it appeared on June 1, 1882. Written on the plate is: "Estate as it now stands comprises 625 acres of land the hall grounds - valued at L20,000". The hall was located in the village of Longdendale,…

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Image of D. Moore's home on Locust Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

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The home of D. Moore was located on Locust Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

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Photograph showing the home and farm of Harold Morrison Sr. and his wife Loise Morrison.

The property was located on U.S. Route 11, east of Pugh's Run.

Harold Morrison was the son of Hugh Morrison, Jr., and bought the property in 1943.

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Photograph of Harold Morrison, Sr., his wife Loise Ambrose Morrison, and their dog Brownie sitting on the porch of their home.

The structure was located on U.S. Route 11, east of Pugh's Run.

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Photograph of the Woodstock home of Jacob Haun, Sr. The home was located on N. Main Street, across the street from the Woodstock Shopping Center.

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Spacious bungalow with awnings and covered front porch that was located on N. Main Street in Woodstock (across from the Woodstock Shopping Center). It was owned by Jacob Haun, Sr.

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Photograph of the home of Mary Jane Aquino, located at 837 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

The home was originally built by Myron Bowman, Sr.

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Home of Mary Jane Aquino located at 837 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

The home was originally built by Myron Bowman, Sr.

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Photograph of the Mt. Jackson home of William "Will" Helsley (1874-1927) and his wife, Bertie (birth unknown and died 9/24/1955). The couple married on October 4, 1906, and lived in this house for many years.

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House on southeast corner of Route 11 and Route 277 (Fairfax Pike) in Stephens City. This was originally a tavern in Newtown, which later became Stephens City. Now the building is the museum and offices of Stone House Foundation. People are…

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Unidentified group of people sitting on the lawn of a large, two-story house located on the Liberty Furnace property.

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Large brick home with awnings on the side porch and columned front entry. House is located on the Mr. Airy farm in Meems Bottom, Mt. Jackson.

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Two story house on the Liberty Furnace Property.

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Photograph of a house on South Church Street in Woodstock. Its location was around the corner from the Lutheran Church. Image shows emulsion damage.

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Photograph looking up a steep hill of a house with an unidentified woman and child in the doorway. Two other unidentified men are standing outside to the left of the image. One of the men is holding a rifle. A garden is also visible.

The house…

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Photograph of a small house built on the side of a steep hill.

An unidentified, child, and man holding a rifle stand in front of the house. Another unidentified man stands in the foreground. A garden is also visible.

The house appears to be…

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House in N. Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

As of 2022 the structure still stands at 310 N. Main Street in Woodstock.

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Photograph of two homes on N. Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The home on the left is located at 207 N. Main Street.
When the image was identified it was utilized as the office of the Shenandoah-Valley Herald Newspaper. As of 2022 the…

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The lower building is the house of John Lewis, Augusta County pioneer. The chimney has fallen down in this image and has been replaced with a metal pipe visible on the left. The home is located about 2 miles east of the court house in Staunton,…
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