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Portrait photograph of Nell (Rutz) Houston wearing glasses, earrings and a pearl necklace.

Her husband was Hallie Hagood Houston (1884-1935).

She was the mother of Nellie Houston who married Marwood Rickard.

Nell Smith pictured as a young girl wearing a dress and bow in her hair.

She was the daughter of Park and Roulette (Clem) Smith.

The name, "Nell Smith", is written on the glass plate.

Nellie (Borden) Wisman of Toms Brook is standing by one of her two daughters, probably Anna Elizabeth (Wisman) Rosenberger, who is perched on a studio column..

Anna later married William Rosenberger of Winchester.

Portrait photograph of Nellie M. (Houston) Rickard wearing her hair short and a string of faux pearls around her neck.

Nellie was born in Toms Brook, the daughter of Hallie Hagood and Nellie Grace (Rutz) Houston.

Her husband was Marwood…

Photograph of Nellie (Koon) Culbertson wearing a belted raincoat.

Nellie was from Newberry, South Carolina, and the daughter of a Lutheran Minister, Samuel O. and his wife, Maggie F. Koon.

Her husband was Col. Eual Culbertson, a retired U.S.…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Nellie (Lantz) Long.

She was married to Homer A. Long, Jr. and lived in Edinburg.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of two different people.

On the left is Nellie Lantz Long from Edinburg. Her husband was Homer A. Long, Jr.

On the right is an unidentified person.

Photograph of Nellie Funk (Supinger) Grabill with short (bobbed) hair and wearing faux pearls.

Her parents were John and Mary Supinger.

She married John Henry "Jack" Grabill in Martinsburg, West Virginia, in 1932.

Portrait photograph of Nellie "Peggy" Azalia Myers.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook "Shenandoah." Nellie graduated from the high school that year.

Portrait photograph of Nellie Riffey with glasses.

She was one of two daughters born to John and Carrie (Ryman) Riffey.

The name, "Nellie Riffey" appears to be written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

The image on the left is of Nelson F. Miller and the one on the right is of his wife, Bernice G. (Miller) Miller.

The couple lived in the southern part of Shenandoah County. Nelson was a farmer and…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Nelson Borden as a young man in a white suit and black bow tie.

Photograph of the Nelson Oil Station and the Burgess Nelson house (also called the Shannon House), both located on the Valley Pike (U.S. Route 11) at the north end of Mount Jackson.

An unidentified man is filling a vintage automobile with gas at…

Interior view of the Nelson Theater located in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The theater was built in 1937 by local businessman, Burgess Nelson, and was once the largest in the county. It closed in the 1960s.

Rows of seating are in the foreground…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Nettie Lea (Orndorff) Mauck as a young woman with short hair.

Nettie was born in Zepp to Porter and Margaret Sue (Robinson) Orndorff.

Her first husband was John Garnet Warner whom she married in…

Portrait photograph of Nettie M. (Ritenour) Burner from the early 20th century.

Born in Fort Valley, she was the daughter of George Morgan (1854-1920) and Sarah Frances (McInturff) (1854-1927) Ritenour.

She married William Henry Burner…

Photograph of Neva Viola Brill and her younger sister, Nina Virginia Brill.

Both girls were born in Lebanon Church, the daughters of Howard Walton (1869-1947) and Annie Virginia (Wilkins) (1878-1957) Brill.

Neva waitressed at the Virginia…

Portrait photograph of Neva Viola (Brill) Clem as a young woman.

She was born in Lebanon Church, the daughter of Howard Walton (1869-1947) and Annie Virginia (Wilkins) (1878-1957) Brill.

Neva waitressed at the Virginia Restaurant in Strasburg…

Photograph of Nevin and Minnie (Ryman) Rosenberger from rural Strasburg.

The couple owned and operated a store on the Back Road called the Nevin Rosenberger Store.

They are buried together in St. Stephens Cemetery, Strasburg Junction.

Portrait photograph of Nevin Kline Fravel with glasses and wearing a suit and plaid tie.

Nevin was the son of George Henry and Margaret Isabella "Maggie" (Hottle) Fravel.

His wife was Lula May (Wisman) Fravel. He had two daughters: Margaret…

Photograph of a new hydroelectric generator being loaded onto a Lambert's Transfer Company truck.

The photograph was taken at a rail line (where the generator was delivered) and transported to Burnshire Dam in Woodstock.

Heavily damaged image of the stone monument honoring the 1864 Battle of New Market, a significant event of the Civil War.

Cannons on temporary stands and flags flanking the monument may indicate this photograph was taken at the dedication…

Photograph of the historic marker for the New Market Battlefield.

The monument was erected by Battlefield Markers Association in the 1920s and was one of the first highway markers in Virginia.

It is located on New Market Battlefield property…

Photograph of the 2-story building that housed New Market Feed & Produce Company in New Market.

As of 2025 this building still stands at 122 W. Old Cross Road.

Unidentified young woman standing outdoors and wearing a graduation cap and gown.

She was a graduate of New Market High School.
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