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Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified man wearing the military uniform of the U.S. Army Air Force.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of the same unidentified man wearing a military uniform.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the photographer has noted which of the two images he planned to print.

He has also added…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of the same unidentified man wearing a military uniform and cap.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the photographer has noted which of the two images he planned to print.

He has also…

View of US Route 11 (formerly the Valley Turnpike) just south of Strasburg on Fishers Hill.

Unidentified men and a 1920's era automobile are visible.

This photograph was used in John Wayland's book, "A History of Shenandoah County, Virginia",…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army Air Corps uniform.

The insignia on his uniform indicates he was part of an air crew.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man wearing the uniform of a U.S. Army Air Force Corporal.

Plate is damaged on upper right.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified U.S. Marine wearing his uniform.

Photo of a photograph of a young unidentified soldier wearing a U.S. Marine Corps uniform with an unidentified young girl and woman beside him.

This was probably a young family.

A name appears to be written on the glass plate of this image but…

Photograph of an unusual sign post (made of stones) for the Virginia State Department of Health. The sign advises "safe water" and probably relates to the stone water source visible behind it.

Unidentified Virginia State Police Officer in uniform.

Photograph of the birth certificate issued for Vada Arlene Holloway who was born on November 22, 1930, in York County, Pennsylvania.

Parents were Charles Franklin Holloway and Ruth Elmira Enfield.

Portrait photograph of Vada D. (Gochenour) Alexander as a young woman.

Vada was from Woodstock, the twin sister of Vera Gochenour. Her parents were Ben and Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Vada graduated from the Rockingham Memorial Hospital (RMH)…

Portrait photograph of Vada D. (Gochenour) Alexander as a young woman.

Vada was from Woodstock, the twin sister of Vera Gochenour. Her parents were Ben and Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Vada graduated from the Rockingham Memorial Hospital (RMH)…

Photograph of Vada D. (Gochenour) Alexander standing in her nurses uniform and wearing a cape with the letters "RMH" and the number, "47" on the collar.

Vada was from Woodstock, the twin sister of Vera Gochenour. Her parents were Ben and Georgia…

Portrait photograph of Vada D. (Gochenour) Alexander in her nurses uniform.

Vada was from Woodstock, the twin sister of Vera Gochenour. Her parents were Ben and Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Vada graduated from the Rockingham Memorial Hospital…

Photo of a photograph of unidentified farm buildings with hilly terrain and mountains in the background.

Photograph of the front of the Valley Newsstand and Gift Shop that was located on Main Street, north of the courthouse, in Woodstock.

Signs on the front of the business advertise cigars, cigarettes, greeting cards, gifts, novelties, candy and a…

View of the unpaved Valley Turnpike (now US Route 11) taken from just south of the town of Strasburg near Fishers Hill.

The small bridge is crossing Tumbling Run, a creek that empties into the North Fork of the Shenandoah River near this spot.

View looking down a hill and toward mountains in the distance. Rows of planted trees are visible on the left.

View looking across the Shenandoah Valley towards mountains.

Trees in the foreground are possibly part of a fruit tree orchard.

Damed image showing a view of the area in western Shenandoah County known as the Happy Valley/Basye community.

Trinity/Powder Springs United Church of Christ and Powder Springs School are visible on a hill close to the center of the photograph as…

Photograph showing farm, barn, and view of the Massanutten Mountain east of Maurertown Virginia.

The barn pictured on the right still stands at 989 Black Bear Road, Maurertown.

View of mountains with an agricultural field in the foreground.

The photograph was taken near the Ford and Cooley Dairy, located on what became Chapman Landing Road between Woodstock and Edinburg, Virginia.

This photograph looks east from a…

View looking across wide expanse of fields and trees. The roof of a house is visible on the lower right.

Photo of a photograph of a railroad trestle on what is commonly called the "Dinky" Railroad which connected Edinburg Virginia to Liberty Iron Furnace in western Shenandoah County.

This is known as the Vann Trestle and it stood just west of the…
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