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- Collection: Morrison Studio Collection
Grove Lime Company
Tags: Frederick County, Grove, Lime, Limestone, Quarries, Stephens City, Virginia
Grove Lime Company
Tags: Frederick County, Grove, Lime, Limestone, Quarries, Stephens City, Virginia
Grove Lime Company
Tags: Frederick County, Grove, Lime, Limestone, Quarries, Stephens City, Virginia
Grove Lime Company
Tags: Frederick County, Grove, Lime, Limestone, Quarries, Stephens City, Virginia
Grove Lime Company
Tags: Frederick County, Grove, Lime, Limestone, Quarries, Stephens City, Virginia
Grover Allen Orndorff
Grover was from Zepp, Virginia, and the youngest of 11 children. His parents were Rhesa A. (1866-1949) and Emma S. (Hill) (1871-1953) Orndorff. His father…
Guests at Camp Strawderman
Tags: Camps, Children, Shenandoah County, Strawderman, Virginia
Guitar Player
Tags: Instruments, Men, Music, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Gulf Oil Advertising Event
This photograph was taken during “Gulf Aviation Day” held in Mount Jackson Virginia on August 4, 1935. The event…
Tags: Advertising, Airplanes, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Gulf Oil Advertising Event
This photograph was taken during “Gulf Aviation Day” held in Mount Jackson Virginia on August 4, 1935. The…
Tags: Advertisements, Costumes, Men, Nelson, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Gulf Oil Advertising Event
This photograph was probably made during an advertising event sponsored by Gulf Oil Company of Mt.…
Tags: Advertisements, Costumes, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Gulf Service Station and Lillian McCoy
Lillian McCoy, who operated the station, is…
Tags: Business, Gas, McCoy, Shenandoah County, Stations, Toms Brook, Virginia, Women
Gulf Station, Woodstock Virginia
Advertisements for “Gulf Tires” and “Gulfpride” fuel are visible.
Two groups of unidentified men are also visible.
The station was located on the west side of US Route 11 in…
Tags: Automobiles, Gas, Service, Shenandoah County, Stations, Virginia, Woodstock
Gulf Station, Woodstock Virginia
Advertisements for “Gulf Tires” and “Gulfpride” fuel are visible.
Owner of the station Bernard Borden appears in front of the building near the door. An unidentified man stands…
Gulf Station, Woodstock Virginia
Advertisements for “Gulf Tires” and “Gulfpride” fuel are visible.
An unidentified man and unidentified woman stand in front of the station.
The station was located on the west…
Guy A. Benchoff
This photograph appears in the 1927 Massanutten Academy yearbook titled: "The Adjutant".
Born in…
Guy E. and Edna V. (Gordon) Coffelt
This photograph was made around the time they married or possibly, before.
Guy E. Coffelt was born in Edinburg, to Samuel…
Guy E. Coffelt and Edna V. (Gordon) Coffelt With Girl
Guy E. Coffelt was born in Edinburg, to Samuel Greenberry Coffelt and Mary Ellen (Fadley)…
Guy Franklin Didawick
He attended Woodstock High School and Massanutten Military Academy (MMA). Next, he served in the Army National Guard and later, joined the U.S. Marines.
Tags: Didawick, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Guy L. and Charles G. Wellard
These were the two oldest children born to Jacob Lawrence and Annie Geneva (Hepner) Wellard.
They grew up near Forrestville.
The…
Tags: Children, Family, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Wellard
Guy S. Wolverton
Guy was the son of George W. (1868-1950) and Annie May (Spiker) (1870-1929) Wolverton.
He married Bertha Arbella (Link) (1900-1971)…
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Wolverton
Gwendolyn (Tolliver) Nickens
Gwendolyn made headlines in 1962 when she became the first African American student to integrate all-white Central High School in…
Tags: African Americans, Nickens, Shenandoah County, Students, Tolliver, Virginia, Women
Gwendolyn (Tolliver) Nickens
Gwendolyn made headlines in 1962 when she became the first African American student to integrate all-white Central High School in…
Tags: African Americans, Nickens, Shenandoah County, Students, Tolliver, Virginia, Women
Gwendolyn (Tolliver) Nickens
Gwendolyn made headlines in 1962 when she became the first African American student to integrate all-white Central High School in Woodstock. At the time,…
Tags: African Americans, Nickens, Shenandoah County, Students, Tolliver, Virginia, Women

