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Photo of a photograph of an unidentified cadet wearing his school's uniform and standing outdoors.

His face is turned to the side in profile.

The person on his right has been cropped out although her hand is still visible on the cadet's arm.

Photograph of an unidentified cadet wearing his school uniform. There are no insignia on the uniform to identify which school he is from.

Unidentified student wearing a military school's uniform and seated on a bench.

Possibly, this was an MMA student.

Unidentified student wearing a uniform from a military school. Possibly, it was MMA but we are not certain.

Unidentified cadet wearing a military uniform of some kind.

Unidentified cadet wearing a military uniform of some kind.

Unidentified cadet wearing a military school uniform.

Unidentified cadet wearing his school's military uniform.

Unidentified cadet is standing in his school's uniform replete with a white belt and aiguillettes (dress cords) on his shoulder.

Photograph of swimmers Bob Brehme and Bob Miller set to launch into a swimming pool at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA). Swimming was part of the curriculum at MMA. Their names have been written on the image and are visible under each cadet.

Unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) on parade at the intersection of Court and Muhlenberg Streets in Woodstock.

Group photograph of Caleb Franklin Dellinger with his wife, Mary Catherine (Coffman) Dellinger and many members of their family.

Identified are:

Front row (l to r): Ora E. (Dellinger) Dodson, Caleb Franklin Dellinger, Glen Bright Dellinger,…

Group photograph of Caleb Franklin Dellinger, his wife, Mary Catherine (Coffman) Dellinger, and their eight children.

The family was posed on the front porch of their home, which was located a mile north of Conicville on Cave Ridge Road (Route…

Photograph of the members of the Calvary Cornet Band assembled on the steps of a building.

All but five of the men have mustaches and all are wearing uniforms.

The drum in front says, "Calvary Cornet Band Organized Oct. 4th 1897".

Calvary…

Photograph of the swings and back steps of the Calvary School.

This was the third schoolhouse used in Calvary, west of Woodstock.

It was built in 1911 near the intersection of Route 42 and Route 605, at a cost of $5,000.

It closed in 1943.…

Photograph of Calvary School located near Woodstock Virginia.

The school was built in 1911 near the intersection of Route 42 and Route 605, at a cost of $5,000. It closed in 1943.

The building burned to the ground in 1944.

When area…

Third schoolhouse used in Calvary, west of Woodstock.

It was built in 1911 near the intersection of Route 42 and Route 605, at a cost of $5,000.

It closed in 1943.

The building burned to the ground in 1944.

When area residents sifted…

Photograph of the cast of the four-act comedy, "An Arizona Cowboy," on stage at the Calvary School, located near Woodstock. The play was presented on April 3rd, raising $36.50, and April 4th, raising $31.00. String music and singing was provided by…

Photograph of the document certifying that Calvin B. Golladay, from the 744th Bomb Squadron and the 455th Bomb Group was officially discharged honorably from San Antonio, Texas, on October 15, 1945.

Calvin was a resident of Shenandoah County and…

Photograph of Calvin Fogel wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

Calvin was the son of Frank Wunder and Ruth Catherine (Bowers) Fogel (some records say "Fogle"). He grew up in the Woodstock area. His father worked for the railroad.

In 1940, he and his…

Portrait of Calvin Jordan as a young man. He had a sister named Charlotte Jordan Hulvey.

Calvin Saum Wisman as a small child seated on a bench.

Originally from Shenandoah County, he was the son of Walter Calvin and Irene (Saum) Wisman.

After graduating from Woodstock High School in 1936, he received his college degree in…

Photograph of the birth registration issued for Calvin Walter Showman who was born on May 14, 1930, in Conicville, Shenandoah County.

Parents were John H. Showman and Jocie Sheetz.

Cameron Copp as a toddler, seated on a chair.

He was the son of Glenwood and Grace (Burner) Copp.

The name, "Glenwood Copp", is written on the glass plate.

Group of Camp Fire Girls either wearing their scout uniform or a costume.
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