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Portrait photograph of an unidentified older woman with her hair pulled back and wearing multi-strands of faux pearls with her dress.

Unidentified older woman seated on a wicker bench and holding a small unidentified child beside her. The words at the bottom are: "Crop on Old Lady Head and Shoulders" indicating the photographer planned to make a zoomed in image from this…

Unidentified older woman with glasses is seated with two unidentified young girls posed on either side of her. Both girls have short hair and bangs. The one on the right has a bow in her hair.

Probably, this was a family group.

Unidentified older woman with glasses is seated on a bench with two unidentified young girls posed on each side of her.

Both girls have short hair and bangs. The girl on the left has a bow in her hair. The girl on the right has her arm resting on…

Portrait photograph of Olen E. Showman in a striped suit and tie.

He was the son of Arthur Bennett "Ben" and Barbara Ann (Coffman) Showman.

He married Annie Mae Polk (1912-1981) in 1939.

Two of his daughters are Ms. Tommy Nichols and…

Photograph of Olive (Fadeley) Hawkins as a young woman.

Born in Edinburg, Olive was the daughter of Harrison George and Grace Lelia (Frye) Fadeley. She graduated from Edinburg High School and attended Palmer Business School.

She went on to work…

Portrait of Olive Mae (Grim) Mumaw as a young woman.

Olive graduated from Edinburg High School. Her parents were Harry Edward (1893-1953) and Elsie M. (Coffman) (1892-1971) Grim. In 1930, she was the youngest of four children and her father…

Portrait photograph of Olive Catherine (Stultz) Fravel as a young woman.

Olive was the daughter of Abbot Luther (1859-1922) and Minerva Francis (Wolverton) (1863-1947) Stultz.

She married William Dallas Fravel (1888-1962) in 1911. Together,…

Photograph of Olive Catherine (Stultz) Fravel seated on a bench and holding her infant son, Linden Alton Fravel.

Olive was the daughter of Abbot Luther (1859-1922) and Minerva Francis (Wolverton) (1863-1947) Stultz.

She married William Dallas…

Olive Clem was her married name. She was originally from Fort Valley.

Portrait photograph of Olive E. (Rhineheart) Kramer with short hair and wearing a necklace.

She worked as a hairdresser.

Her husband was William (Bill) Kramer, who worked at Muhlenberg Motors in Woodstock.

Photograph of Olive Eleanor Rhinehart Kramer as a young woman seated on a studio bench.

She worked as a hairdresser and married Bill Kramer who worked at Muhlenberg Motors.

Photograph of Olive Fadely Hawkins (left) and an unidentified friend, seated together on a bench.

Born in Edinburg, Olive was the daughter of Harrison George and Grace Lelia (Frye) Fadeley. She graduated from Edinburg High School and attended…

Portrait photograph of Olive M. (Magruder) Dellinger, as a young woman.

Mrs. Dellinger was born in Woodstock to Mark W. Magruder (1868-1921) and Lelia (Riddleberger) Magruder (1867-1939).

She taught school for more than 30 years in Washington,…

Portrait photograph of Olive M. (Magruder) Dellinger, as a young woman.

Mrs. Dellinger was born in Woodstock to Mark W. Magruder (1868-1921) and Lelia (Riddleberger) Magruder (1867-1939).

She taught school for more than 30 years in Washington,…

Photograph of the document certifying that Radioman Second Class Oliver Hall Stoneburner was honorably discharged from the Navy in Lido Beach, Long Island, New York, on January 24, 1946.

Photograph of a certified copy of the marriage for 23-year old Oliver Madison Funk, a U.S. Army private stationed in the Stepney area of London County, UK, and working as a meat-cutter.

His father was Oliver Milton Funk.

He married Hilda…

Portrait of Oliver Peer as a young man.

Photograph of Ollie Ostus (Sheetz) Didawick standing by a chair.

She was born in Woodstock, the daughter of William Henry and Lucy (Hisey) Sheetz.

She married Benjamin Homer Didawick in 1901. The couple raised their family in the Calvary area…

Portrait of Ollie Funk wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Ollive M. "Ollie" (Coffelt) Pence as a young woman with a bow in her long hair.

Ollie was the daughter of John William "Will" and Lucy Charlotte "Lue" (Rhinehart) Coffelt from rural Edinburg.

She married Claude William Pence (1898-1981).

Omar Funk Pirkey was from Strasburg, Virginia, where he was a member of the Strasburg Christian Church.

Mr. Pirkey was a Confederate Veteran. A photograph published in the Free Press on September 26, 2002, showed him standing with a group of…

Photo of a photograph of Omar Funk Pirkey standing on the left side of a group photograph. The photographer has applied white marker as if in preparation of making another print of just him.

The group photograph was taken at an event honoring…

Portrait of Omar Fravel, Jr., brother of Hugh Fravel, as a young man.

Omar was from Woodstock, the son of Omar H. Fravel Sr. and Mettie (Pence) Fravel. In the 1940 census, Omar lived with his parents and younger brother, Hugh, on Commerce Street.…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Omar Pirkey Stickley wearing a suit and tie.

His parents were James and Barbara (Hamman) Stickley.
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