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Photograph of Community Theatre building in Woodstock Virginia.

The building was constructed in 1940 by the Dalke family. This photograph was taken shortly after it opened. The theater marquee advertises the movie “Huckleberry Finn” starring…

Photograph of the interior of the Community Theatre in Woodstock, Virginia, located at 136 N. Main Street.

Rows of seating are in the foreground and the curtained stage is in the back of the image.

Photograph of the interior of the Community Theatre in Woodstock, Virginia, located at 136 N. Main Street.

Rows of seating are in the foreground and the curtained stage is in the back of the image.

Photograph of Company C of Massanutten Military Academy posed in front of the school's Memorial Gymnasium in 1969.

Pictured are, from left to right:

First Row:
Donald Clark Rickrode, Graeme Stewart Dawson, Gerald Lee Safranski, Patrick Victor…

Photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Company D standing in front of the school's gymnasium in 1969.

The cadets are, from left to right:

First Row:
Richard Dale Morrow, David Bruce Motz, David Allen Jones, Glenn Owen Yoedt, Charles…

Photo of four separate photos of unidentified people arranged together.

Early concept drawing for one of the buildings on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Conee Anne (Sollenberger) Walser as a young woman with short styled hair.

Her parents were Charles Thomas and Elizabeth Louise (Dalke) Sollenberger of Woodstock.

She married Jack Allen Walser (from…

Photo of a postcard photograph of an unidentified man with a beard and mustache in a Confederate military uniform indicating he held the rank of Captain.

Photograph showing the Confederate Monument located in the Massanutten Cemetery of Woodstock. Monument is part of "Holly Circle" in that cemetery.

Unidentified Confederate Veteran standing beside his unidentified wife.

The man is wearing a Southern Cross of Honor, a commemorative medal established in 1899 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to honor Confederate Veterans.

Photograph of a Confirmation class from the Mt. Zion Lutheran church in Woodstock.

Identified at the top of the picture is Reverend Hensil Airhart. The confirmation candidates are unidentified.

Image of a school building beside a dirt road. A basketball hoop is visible on the right.

The word, "Conicville" was written on the glass plate.

Side view of the school building in Conicville.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Constance "Connie" Louise Garman as a young woman with short styled hair.

The image on the left was used as Connie's senior class photograph in the 1967 Central High School yearbook.

She was the…

Photograph of the birth registration issued for Connie Sue Sherman who was born on June 27, 1943, in Shenandoah County.

Parents were Roger Gillen Sherman and Mollie Elizabeth Tucker.

Last will and testament of Conrad Sager. Filed in 1801, the will directs that the entire estate be left to his wife, Mary, on the condition that she "should maintain and school my children ... until they come of lawful age". His children were…

Photograph showing the kitchen of the New York Restaurant with a pile of construction debris in the foreground.

The photograph was taken behind the Holtzman Hotel/Uptown Theater, now the site of the Shenandoah County Circuit Courthouse in…

Photograph of the Ben Franklin store in Woodstock under construction.

Scaffolding and debris are in the foreground. The Old Woodstock Courthouse is visible in the background.

The building still stands at 108 N. Main Street in Woodstock.…

Photograph of the Ben Franklin store in Woodstock under construction.

A sign that reads, "Ben Franklin Stores" is above the sidewalk. Scaffolding and construction debris lies beyond.

The building still stands at 108 N. Main Street in…

Marriage certificate attesting that Johnnie Junior Cook and Florence May Coffelt were married in Woodstock, Virginia, on April 17, 1942.

The minister was Rev. L.M. Helsley.

Photo of two separate photographs of C. Cooper Bowers and his wife, E. Louise (Bowman) Bowers.

Cooper was born in Edinburg, the son of Charles Edward and Effie (Fox) Bowers. He did carpentry work for C.E Thompson, for 27 years, was the owner of…

Photo of two separate photographs of C. Cooper Bowers and his wife, E. Louise (Bowman) Bowers.

Cooper was born in Edinburg, the son of Charles Edward and Effie (Fox) Bowers. He did carpentry work for C.E Thompson, for 27 years, was the owner of…

Photograph of the four oldest children born to Oswald Cooper, Sr. and Evelyn (McAfee) Cooper.

Left to right: Roy Allen Cooper, Oswald Cooper, Jr., Melvin Cooper. The baby on Oswald's lap is Robert Cooper, who later operated Bobby's Family…

Photo of a postcard photograph originally made in Staunton, Virginia, by the Clinedinst Studio.

The image is a portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with long curly hair wearing jewelry and eye makeup.
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