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Photograph of Larry Estep as a child.

The name, "Estep", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of Larry Estep as a child.

The name, "Estep", is written on the glass plate.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Larry Gene Crider as a young man in a suit and tie.

Born in Harrisonburg, his parents were Glenn Elwood and Nellie Hamman (Lonas) Crider.

Larry graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School in…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Larry Leon Helsley as a young man wearing a plaid suit and striped tie.

He was the son of Claude Arthur and Fleta Rebecca (Shipe) Helsley.

He graduated from Central High School in Woodstock in…

Larry Lohr as a young boy wearing a sailor-themed outfit and standing in front of a bench.

The name, "Lohr", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of Larry Wayne Riffey as a barefoot baby posed against pillows on a chair.

His parents were Elizabeth Florine (Dellinger) Miller and Kyle Lee Riffey.

Larry is buried with his father, Kyle Lee Riffey, in Massanutten Cemetery in…

Portrait photograph of Larue E. (Dodson) Patchan as a young woman.

She was born in Mt. Jackson to Charles Fadley Dodson and Bessie Virginia Stickley.

She married Michael Patchan (1922-2005).

She is buried in Clinton, Prince George's…

This photograph is said to be of the last native white-tailed deer to be killed in Shenandoah County. All 6 men took credit. Photograph was taken at the livery stable behind Beidler's Furniture Store.

Portrait photograph of Lauck Harold Ramey as a young man in glasses and a suit and striped tie.

Born in Woodstock, his parents were Eugene Hupp and Margaret Elizabeth (Hoffman) Ramey.

His wife was Helen Virginia (Cline) Ramey (1923-1995).…

Portrait photograph of Lauck Harold Ramey as a young man.

His parents were Eugene Hupp and Margaret Elizabeth (Hoffman) Ramey.

Lauck was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II (WWII) and recipient of the Silver Star.

After his service, he…

Portrait photograph of Lauck Harold Ramey as a young man.

His parents were Eugene Hupp and Margaret Elizabeth (Hoffman) Ramey.

Lauck was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II (WWII) and recipient of the Silver Star.

After his service, he…

Photograph of Laura Catherine (Keller) Baker wearing a long dress with gloves and a hat.

Laura was from Fisher’s Hill near Strasburg. Her parents were John Henry (1850-1927) and Emma Catherine (Hockman) (1853-1937) Keller.

She married Sidney…

Two separate photographs of Laura Kay (Pangle) Frye as a young woman.

Laura was the daughter of Robert Franklin and Dorothy Virginia (Rush) Pangle.

She married Charles Richard Frye, in 1964, in Woodstock. At that time, she worked as a…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Laura (Pangle) Frye as a young woman with short hair and wearing a photographer's drape.

She was the daughter of Robert Franklin and Dorothy Virginia (Rush) Pangle.

When she married in 1964, she…

Portrait of Laura Belle Harris wearing her U.S. Army uniform.

Laura grew up in Woodstock and was the youngest of six children born to John Samuel (1888-1970) and Annie Elizabeth (Clem) (1889-1973) Harris.

She served in the U.S. Army and never…

Photograph of Hugh Morrison Jr's thoroughbred mare, "Laura Kelly" and her colt, "Prince".

Portrait of Laura Lauck Walton, daughter of Morgan Lauck Walton Sr. and Mary Alice March. She married John Henry Dulin in 1903 and had a daughter. Only a couple of years after they married, John died of Typhoid in 1905, at the age of 30 years.…

Laura Melvenia Mauck photographed as a young woman.

She was born in Shenandoah County to George Henry and Maggie A. Mauck but lived in Prince Georges County, Maryland, for most of her married life. She was buried in Suitland, Maryland.

The 1930…

Photograph of Laura A. Peer of Mt. Olive Virginia.

The name, "Laura Peer", is written on the glass plate of this image.

Portrait photograph of Laura Ripley (Middleton) Shannon as a little girl.

Born in Covington, Virginia, her parents were William Wylie Middleton, Sr. and his first wife, Katherine "Kacky" (Allen) Middleton. She grew up in Mt. Jackson.

In 1937,…

Photograph of Laura Ritenour standing with one hand behind her back.

Laura was the daughter of Marcus (1851-1916) and Virginia Catherine (Clem) (1852-1919) Ritenour. She was from Fort Valley.

She married twice. First husband was James William…

Photograph of Laura Virginia Ripley Allen.

Laura was born October 15, 1868 at Red Banks. She died of Influenza on October 31, 1918 also at Red Banks.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Photograph of the three oldest children born to William Wylie Middleton, Sr. and his first wife, Katherine "Kacky" Walker (Allen) (1893-1973). The couple married in 1916.

Identified (l to r) are: Laura Ripley (Middleton) Shannon, Tiphen Allen…
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