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Heavily damaged photograph of an unidentified man wearing clothes from either the late 19th or early 20th century.

Unidentified young man wearing a suit and tie.

Unidentified child seated on a table.

The child's face is partly obscured by the print's damage.

Damaged portrait photograph of Edward Gearing.

Damage obscures much of the photograph.

Four unidentified young children, two boys and two girls, are posed together. The girls have bows in their hair and the boys have bows tied at the neck of their shirts.

Possibly, these were siblings.

Significant emulsion damage is visible and…

Four unidentified people posed together. There is significant plate damage visible.

Photo of two separate copies of the same photograph of the temporary Navy & Munitions Building located on the Washington D.C. Mall.

This is one of several buildings erected in 1918 along Constitution Avenue (then C Street) to accommodate office…

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Damaged image of three unidentified people.

The young man on the left is wearing a U.S. Army uniform.

Emulsion damage obscures much of the faces of the other two people.

Three unidentified young children are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Significant plate and emulsion damage obscures much of the image.

Two unidentified children, one seated and an older girl standing, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Significant damage to the plate and emulsion is visible.

Two unidentified young children, a girl and a younger boy are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Significant emulsion damage is visible and obscures much of the boy's image.

Photo of a photograph of two unidentified people standing together.

One is male; the other is difficult to see due to extensive plate damage.

Heavily damaged photograph of what appears to be an unidentified man seated in a wicker chair with a woman standing beside him.

Most of the image is obscured by the emulsion damage.

Damaged image of an unidentified young man and woman with glasses posed together.

Photo of two separate framed photographs of different, unidentified people.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Two unidentified women, posed together.

Significant emulsion damage obscures much of the image.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man in a uniform. It is uncertain if it is US Army or a military school uniform.

Significant emulsion damage has obscured much of the image.

Two unidentified women, posed together and both wearing wide-brimmed hats.

Significant plate damage obscures much of the woman on the left.

Portrait of an unidentified man. His face is obscured by plate damage.

Damaged portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with short hair.

Photograph of damage done to a metal strong box or safe.

The safe is lying on its back and it appears the damage is the result of attempts to pry open the door.

The photograph was produced as part of a forensic investigation.

Photograph of a metal strong box or safe lying on its back in a room.

It appears the visible damage is to the upper left side of the opened door and is the result of attempts to pry open the door.

The photograph was produced as part of a…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Dan Baber as a young man in a suit and tie.

A photograph similar to these was used in the 1964 Stonewall Jackson High School Yearbook (SJHS) titled, "Jacksonian Heritage".

Portrait photograph of Daniel F. Burner, Sr. as a young man.

His parents were William Magruder and Bertie (Fadeley) Burner. He married Martha Hitchcock and they had two sons, Daniel Jr. and William S. Burner.

Photograph of Daniel Burner, Jr., in his U.S. Army uniform, beside his father, Daniel Burner, Sr., also in uniform.

Mr. Burner, Sr., was a graduate of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA), served as Mayor of Woodstock, and worked as an antiques…
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