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Portrait of H.H. Riddleberger, who owned a local newspaper and became a prominent political player in Shenandoah County. He went on to become a U.S. Senator before he died in about 1889 or 1890. He was heavily involved in the 1880's Virginia debt…

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Group of high school students in front of the Strasburg High School. The following have been identified:
1st Row (l to r): ?, Cecilia Horan (Kirby), Marguerite Boles, Mildred Fund Gordon, Ada Lineburg, Beatrick Booth, Dorothy Lutz, Lillie Lichliter…

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Photo of a framed oval portrait of Harrison Holt Riddleberger, who served in the Confederate army (CSA) during the American Civil War. He was attached to the 23rd Virginia Cavalry and was later elected a Senator from Virginia.

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Photograph of Antonia Riddleberger in 1947.

She was the daughter of James H. Riddleberger, US ambassador to Yugoslavia, Greece, and later Turkey. Antonia married Monteagle Stearns.

The name, "Antonia Riddleberger" is written on the plate of…

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Photograph of Christopher Riddleberger.

Christopher was the son of James Williams Riddleberger, US ambassador to Yugoslavia, Greece, and later Turkey. He would spend most of his adult life living in Far Hills New Jersey.

The name,…

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Photograph of Peter Riddleberger.

Peter was the son of James Williams Riddleberger, US ambassador to Yugoslavia, Greece, and later Turkey. He would go on to work for the World Bank.

The name, "Peter Riddleberger" appears on the glass plate of…

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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, ?, Philip Riddleberger.

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Portrait of Robert "Bob" Riddleberger with his wife, Nancy (French) Riddleberger, and their son, Robert Riddleberger, Jr. Bob Riddleberger and his family moved from Edinburg to Strasburg. There, he ran a store which was eventually taken over by his…

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Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family. As of 2022 it still stands and is a law office.

The houses tennis courts are visible in this image.

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Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family. As of 2022 it still stands and is a law office.

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Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family. As of 2022 it still stands and is a law office.

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Portrait of Olive M. (Magruder) Dellinger, as a young woman.

Mrs. Dellinger was born in Woodstock to Mark W. Magruder (1868-1921) and Lelia (Riddleberger) Magruder (1867-1939).

She taught school for more than 30 years in Washington, D.C.,…

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Portrait of Olive M. (Magruder) Dellinger, as a young woman.

Mrs. Dellinger was born in Woodstock to Mark W. Magruder (1868-1921) and Lelia (Riddleberger) Magruder (1867-1939).

She taught school for more than 30 years in Washington, D.C.,…

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Portrait of Margaret Magruder wearing a winter coat with fur on the collar and cuffs.

Margaret was born to Mark Welsh Magruder and Lilia Myrtle Riddleberger. She grew up in Woodstock where her father was an agent in the Fire Insurance business.…

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Postcard with a picture of what is now Riddleberger Hall at Massanutten Military Academy. At the time, it was the only building of what was called the Massanutten Academy.
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