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Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a large hat.

Photo of a framed portrait photograph of an unidentified little girl with bangs and wearing a locket.

The original image was also made by The Morrison Studio and appears as number 009556 in the Morrison Studio Collection.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified girl.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified man. The image is held in a makeshift frame to facilitate copying.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified barefoot toddler.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified woman with bows in her hair and tied around her neck.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a large hat and a necklace.

The original print was made by the Morrison Studio in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified man wearing a suit and tie.

Photo of an older framed photograph of an unidentified young woman.

Photograph of a portrait photograph of an unidentified boy seated and posed with his arms folded, and placed on a desk in front of him.

His wearing overalls with suspenders.

Possibly, this was a school picture.

Photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified woman with short hair.

Photo of an oval-framed photograph of an unidentified young man in vintage clothing.

Photograph of what appears to be a homemade frame of wood and metal clasps.

Portrait photograph of Frances (Barrick) Gochenour as a young woman.

Her parents were Thomas and Ida (Wakeman) Barrick.

She was a graduate of Edinburg High School Class of 1945. In her early years, she worked at the Woodstock Coat Factory and…

Portrait photograph of Frances (Barrick) Gochenour wearing her graduation cap and gown.

Her parents were Thomas and Ida (Wakeman) Barrick.

She was a graduate of Edinburg High School Class of 1945 and had a sister, Grace. In her early years, she…

Portrait photograph of Frances (Barrick) Gochenour as a young woman.

Her parents were Thomas and Ida (Wakeman) Barrick.

She was a graduate of Edinburg High School Class of 1945. In her early years, she worked at the Woodstock Coat Factory and…

Portrait photograph of Frances (Crisman) Walters wearing a print collar and a plain short-sleeved dress.

The name, "Mrs Frances Walters" and the place, "Strasburg", are written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Frances A. (Finks) Law with short curly hair and wearing a dress with ruffles along the edge of the collar and a cameo pin on the front.

Her parents were Romeo Jasper and Ruth Geneva (Burner) Finks from…

Portrait photograph of Frances A. (Finks) Law with short curly hair and wearing a dress with ruffles along the edge of the collar and a cameo pin on the front.

Her parents were Romeo Jasper and Ruth Geneva (Burner) Finks from…

Photograph of Frances (Huffman) Helsley as a young woman.

Frances was born in Detrick, Fort Valley, the daughter of Charles W. and Ada May (Nicholas) Huffman.

In the 1940 census, she had two younger brothers and an older stepbrother (Keys).…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Frances (Jones) Brill as a young woman.

She was the daughter of John Omer and Nervie Florence (Frye) Jones.

She married Earl Downey Brill in 1946.

Portrait of Frances L. Kipps as a young woman.

Frances was the oldest child of John Melvin (1894-1955) and Rose Elizabeth (Grimm) (1894-1979) Kipps. When Frances was a young girl, the family lived west of Woodstock on Coffmantown Road where her…

Frances (Mitchel) Stokes, shown as a young woman standing in a long gown.

Frances graduated from Strasburg High School in 1936, the same year this photograph was made.

She married Alfred "Toots" Stokes (1918-2005).

The name, "Strasburg", is…

Portrait photograph of Frances (Palmer) Trimble as a young woman.

She lived in Strasburg and was the daughter of Clarence and Mamie Palmer.

Frances married George Trimble in 1946. She was a member of the Strasburg Christian Church and was a…

Portrait photograph of Frances Palmer Trimble, of Strasburg, as a young woman posed in studio.

Frances was the daughter of Clarence and Mamie Palmer. She married George Whyte Trimble in 1946.

Frances ran the Mother & Daughter Shop in…
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