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- Collection: Morrison Studio Collection
Mary Emily (Kelley) Barton and Child
Mary was the 3rd daughter of Patrick and Belle (Hockman) Kelley, from Edinburg. She married William Daniel Barton (1858-1936), in 1884. He was a…
Hoffman House
Dr. Hoffman worked as a family doctor. He and his family were active members of the St. Paul's German Reformed Church in Woodstock. This church is now called St. Paul's United…
Tags: Hoffman, Houses, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
MMA Basketball Player
He is a member of the academy's 1924 basketball team.
Miller House
The home later became Susan Miller Memorial Hospital during the 1930s and 1940s. When Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital opened in 1951, it then became Susan B.…
Tags: Houses, Miller, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Edward Reddig
Edward attended Massanutten Academy in 1924, graduating that year. He was from Trenton Missouri.
According to the 1924 Massanutten Academy yearbook…
Walton & Smoot Drug Store
Tags: Drug Stores, Golladay, Men, Pharmacies, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
MMA Basketball Player
He is a member of the academy's 1924 basketball team.
Monroe Herman Morris Jr.
He is a member of the academy's 1924 basketball team and graduated that year.
According to the 1924 Massanutten Academy yearbook "Helmet" his nickname was…
Tags: Basketball, Cadets, Massanutten Military Academy, Men, MMA, Morris, Shenandoah County, Sports, Students, Uniforms, Virginia
Country Home
Tags: Houses, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Leslie "Les" J. Fouts
He later returned to the Academy and is remembered for having served on the faculty there as a coach for…
Tags: Basketball, Cadets, Fouts, Massanutten Military Academy, Men, MMA, Shenandoah County, Sports, Students, Uniforms, Virginia
Oscar Hottel's Farm Near Woodstock
Pictured left to right are: Allie (Feagans) Hottel, her daughter Helen (Hottel) Fahnestock, Allie's husband Charles Hottel, and their son, W. Jacob…
Tags: Children, Fahnestock, Family, Farms, Feagans, Hottel, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Edgar Dickert
He was a member of Massanutten Academy's 1924 basketball team.
Tags: Basketball, Cadets, Dickert, Massanutten Military Academy, Men, MMA, Shenandoah County, Sports, Students, Uniforms, Virginia
Carl Eugene Linaweaver
Carl was born in Woodstock, the son of Lawrence and Essie (Brill) Linaweaver. He had a brother, Robert L., and a sister, Louise.
When he registered for the WWII draft, Carl…
Tags: Linaweaver, Men, Military, Navy, Sailors, Shenandoah County, Uniforms, Virginia, WWII
Young Woman With Short Hair
Tags: Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Orchard House, Woodstock
The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.
The tennis court that once…
Tags: Houses, Riddleberger, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
"Walter Comer"
The name, "Walter Comer", is written on the glass plate negative.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Helen (Wisman) Logsdon
Helen Lucille (Wisman) Logsdon was born in Woodstock to Walter Calvin and Irene Dora (Saum) Wisman.
She married John Ligouri Logsdon in 1946 in Washington D.C.
Both…
Tags: Children, Logsdon, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Wisman
Orchard House, Woodstock
The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.
Tags: Houses, Main Street, Riddleberger, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
Orchard House, Woodstock
The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.
Tags: Houses, Riddleberger, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
"Miss Marlyn Guest"
The name, "Miss Marlyn Guest", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.
Tags: Shenandoah County, Virginia, Women
Miller House
The home later became Susan Miller Memorial Hospital during the 1930s and 1940s. When Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital opened in 1951, it then became Susan B.…
Tags: Houses, Miller, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock
"Gochenour"
Probably, these were siblings.
The name, "Gochenour", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Mark Bird House
This house still stands on Commerce Street, but was originally located on the site of the Woodstock Post Office.
It was originally owned by Mark Bird, a County Judge. After his death it…
Tags: Houses, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock

