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Unidentified baby propped against a pillow on a chair and looking at the camera with bright eyes.

Lone cow, photographed from her side, in a field.

Photograph of three Stickley siblings. Identified are (l to r): Janice (Stickley) Sager, Claude, and Ronald Stickley.

They were children of Claude Henry Stickley Sr. and Goldie (Polk) Stickley.

Unidentified man wearing his U.S. Navy uniform and posed, seated in a chair with his hands in his lap.

Frank Walters photographed in his U.S. Navy uniform. He married Retha Crisman.

Unidentified toddler seated on a chair in the studio.

The name, "Rush", is written on the glass plate of this portrait of a young man wearing a suit.

Left to right: Raymond, Charles, and Florence Didawick.

Obscured person on far left is unidentified but was probably Guy Franklin Didawick, Charles' younger brother.

Charles is pictured in his U.S. Army Air Corps uniform. He went to Woodstock…

The name, "Rush", is written on the glass plate of this image of a family.

Unidentified toddler seated on a chair in the studio.

The name, "Grace Funkhouser" is written on the glass plate of this image of a woman wearing a hat with netting.

Unidentified man wearing a U.S. Army uniform. Emulsion damage is visible on left side of image.

Portrait of Helen (Cline) Ramey as a young woman with short hair. Her husband was Lauck Harold Ramey (1920-1996). Both are buried in Woodstock.

Unidentified student in his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) dress uniform.

The name, "Price", is written on the glass plate of this image of a young boy smiling.

Kirby Barb was the son of Hosen Barb and Bessie Dellinger Barb. He is shown here in his U.S. Army uniform. His wife and daughter are by his side.

The name, "Price", is written on the glass plate of this image of a young boy seated on a chair in the studio.

Portrait photograph of Dr. Frank Wilson Gearing, Sr., a well-known physician who practiced medicine in Woodstock in the 1950's.

As of 2006, his grandson, F.W. Gearing, III, M.D., had his practice on Medical Avenue in Harrisonburg.

The name, "Heishman", is written on the glass plate of this image of a young family.

The name, "Heishman", is written on the glass plate of this image of a family.

Photograph of a montage of receipts or notes that overlap each other. All appear to pertain to items expensed in support of Almira V. Barbe.

Photograph of an unidentified child seated on the edge of a chair in the studio.

Unidentified girl wearing a dress and a bow in her hair. She is standing in a yard, holding the halter of the cow standing next to her.

The name, "Sarah Miller", is written on the glass plate of this image of three children, probably siblings.

Photograph of the Mark Bird House in Woodstock Virginia.

This house still stands on Commerce Street, but was originally located on the site of the Woodstock Post Office.

It was originally owned by Mark Bird, a County Judge. After his death it…
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