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Portrait photograph of Louise Emily (Grandstaff) Foltz in her later years.

Portrait photograph of Louise (Richman) Frye.

She was the daughter of Walter and Lucy Richman and was married to Frederick A. "Freddie" Frye for over 60 years.

Portrait photograph of Louise (Richman) Frye.

She was the daughter of Walter and Lucy Richman and was married to Frederick A. "Freddie" Frye for over 60 years.

Photograph of the receipt issued on December 20, 1951 from the Leonard J. Perrin & Son Furniture Market of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Louise Vitol of rural Middletown, Virginia.

The receipt was for a cherry gun cabinet purchased for $99.95.

Louise Wakeman (seated) and John Paul Funkhouser (standing) when they were children.

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman with short hair.

The words, "Love Dot" are written on the original photograph.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified U.S. Navy sailor in his uniform. The words, "Love, Phil" are written in the lower left corner.

Photograph of Lowell Stickley standing in front of a chair with his arm around a stuffed animal toy on the chair behind him.

Lowell was a resident of Strasburg, Virginia. The photograph is dated ca. 1943 by the identifier.

Loy E. Hottle, seated, with his wife, Virginia "Virgie" C. (Gochenour) Hottle, standing beside him. Their son, Irving Hottle, is standing in front of both of them.

The name, "Hottel", is written on the glass negative.

Portrait photograph of Christian "Bud" Maulsby Borden wearing his Navy uniform and posed with his second wife, Virginia (Wakeman) Borden.

Bud was from Toms Brook, the son of Christian David (1876-1956) and Alma Marian (Brown) (1878-1954)…

Portrait of Lt. J.G. Christian "Bud" Borden in his Navy uniform.

Bud was from Toms Brook, the son of Christian David (1876-1956) and Alma Marian (Brown) (1878-1954) Borden. His birth was not registered until 1942, when his mother brought to the…

Unidentified little boy standing on a chair.

Siblings Lucia and Benjamin Zeigler, as children, posed together on a wicker bench.

They were the children of Ola Jackson and Mary Moore (Stoneburner) Zeigler.

They grew up in Edinburg, on High Street next to St. Paul's Reformed Church, and…

Photograph of two sisters, identified as Lucille (left) and Garlyn (right) Conner.

Portrait photograph of Lucille Estelle (Conner) Baker as a young woman with short hair and glasses.

She was born at the Hottel-Keller home place near Mt. Olive, Va., the daughter of Carl Irving Conner, Sr. and Elsie V. (Barbe) Conner.

Lucille…

Photograph of Lucy (Richard) Richman as a young woman.

Lucy was the daughter of James S. and Sallie Dora (Cook) Richard. She grew up on a farm in Maurertown.

She married Walter Richman who was originally from West Virginia. Both of them had…

Portrait photograph of Lucy Catherine (Vetter) Day looking to the side.

Lucy was born in Alonzaville to Milton Franklin (1849-1930) and Martha Alice (Richard) (1856-1943) Vetter.

She married William Harrison Day (1891-1969) in July 1915 in…

Portrait of Lucy D. Riffey as a young woman. She was the daughter of William Harvey (1844-1941) and Sara Maranda (1844-1918) (Hollar) Riffey.

She married Rodney William Kibler (1892-1954). He was a farmer and they lived in the Stonewall District…

Portrait photograph of Lucy Frye Ludwig. She was a school teacher for many years in Strasburg.

Lucy never married and was the daughter of Henry P. and Mary K. (Spangler) Ludwig.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Strasburg High School…

Portrait photograph of Lucy Grabill as a young woman.

It is possible this is Lucy Christian Calhoun Grabill, but it is uncertain.

Portrait of two good friends, Lucy Mae Jett (left) and Jeanette Conner Ritenour.

Lucy's first husband's name was Jordan and her second husband's name was Faulkner.

Portrait photograph of Luella (Windle) Howe in a striped, short-sleeved dress.

She was the daughter of David and Elizabeth (Burke) Windle.

Her husband was John William Howe. The couple lived in Woodstock.

This home is located at 433 N. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. The image shows two people sitting on the front porch. The woman may be Lula Brooks, who lived there.

Photograph of a load of lumber delivered to C.E. Thompson and Sons, on Stoney Creek Boulevard in Edinburg.

The iconic hardware and lumber store in Edinburg was established in 1958 by C.E. Thompson and his two sons, Johnny and Billy. They supplied…

Group of unidentified lumber jacks posed with horses behind them and stacks of cut lumber on the left. Uncut logs are at their feet.

The photograph was made in the forest.
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