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Photograph of Richard Frye with a cow at the Triplett School Fair taken on October 19-20, 1950.

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Group photograph of the Triplett High School Library Club taken on March 9, 1951.

Seated (left to right): Joanne Philips (?), Martha Bowers, Elaine Bowman, Emma Rinker (partially hidden), Bonnie Harris, Louise Funkhouser, James Bowman, Mildred…

Group photograph of the Triplett High School Library Club taken on March 9, 1951.

Seated (left to right): Joanne Philips (?), Martha Bowers, Elaine Bowman, Emma Rinker (partially hidden), Bonnie Harris, Louise Funkhouser, James Bowman, Mildred…

Photograph of Russell Page Frye and Clara A. Sine Frye of Lantz Mill.

The image was taken and developed by Hugh Morrison at his Woodstock Studio. While the image is undated, it was most likely taken ca. 1908 when the couple were married.

Photograph of the Frye family.

Pictured are (l to r):
Standing: Donna Sue Frye, Ann Frye, and Gerald Frye
Seated: Frederick "Freddy" Frye, his wife, Louise V. (Richman) Frye, and their oldest son, Freddy Frye Jr.

The family lived in…

Two separate photographs of Laura Kay (Pangle) Frye as a young woman.

Laura was the daughter of Robert Franklin and Dorothy Virginia (Rush) Pangle.

She married Charles Richard Frye, in 1964, in Woodstock. At that time, she worked as a…

Portrait photograph of Ruby Mae (Frye) Phillips as a young woman with glasses.

Ruby was born in Mt. Jackson, the eldest daughter of Luther Lemuel McKinley "Boots" Frye and Alice (Mauck) Frye.

She graduated from Triplett High School in 1943 and…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

The image on the left has been identified as Freddie Frye; the one on the right as his wife, Louise (Richman) Frye.

Freddy's parents were Andrew Worth Frye and Minnie Mae (Coffman) Frye. His wife,…

Photograph of Company C of Massanutten Military Academy posed in front of the school's Memorial Gymnasium in 1969.

Pictured are, from left to right:

First Row:
Donald Clark Rickrode, Graeme Stewart Dawson, Gerald Lee Safranski, Patrick Victor…

Photograph of the form titled, "Notice of the Separation From U.S. Naval Service" for Frederick Andrew Frye, dated 21 December 1945.

He served with the 301st Naval Construction Battalion and was stationed in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Freddy was…

Photograph of the document certifying that Ship's Cook Second Class Frederick Andrew Frye was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, on December 21, 1945.

Photograph of Norval Ray Showman (left), the first husband of Thelma Irene (Frye) Rhinehart (right), seated together with one of their two daughters, either Emma Lou or Nancy Lee Showman.

Portrait photograph of a woman wearing flowers in her hair and a necklace with her dress.

She has been identified as having a last name of "Frye", and was from Mt. Jackson. We do not know her first name.

Portrait photograph of Atwell W. Frye in his later years, holding a Confederate flag and sitting on a porch outdoors.

He was a Confederate veteran of the Civil War, and served in Co. H, of the 11th Va. Calvary.

His wife was Martha (Maphis) Frye…

Photograph of Freddy Frye Sr. in his naval uniform with his wife, Louise (Richman) Frye and their first child, Frederick A. Frye, Jr. posed between them.

Freddy's parents were Andrew Worth Frye and Minnie Mae (Coffman) Frye. His wife, Louise, was…

This photograph shows the Modern Woodmen of America Camp Number 13003 located at St. Luke Virginia west of Woodstock.

The image is labeled and dated November 28, 1929.
St. Luke Brethren Church is visible in the background.
The individuals…

Cleva Alice (Wisman) Frye wearing a watch pinned to her dress and a lace collar on her long-sleeved dress.

She was the daughter of William Luther and Sarah "Sallie" (Doll) Wisman.

Her husband was Edward Newton Frye (1887-1967). The couple are…

Portrait photograph of Edward Newton Frye as a young man.

His parents were Atwell (1843-1938) and Martha (Maphis) (1855-1921) Frye. His father was a well-known Confederate Veteran.

He married Cleva Alice (Wisman) (1884-1928) Frye and is buried…

Russell and Pauline (Borden) Ward photographed with five of their six children. Identified as follows:

Standing (l to r): Catherine, Mary Anna, and Betty Ward

Seated (l to r): Pauline (Borden) Ward, Faye, Bill, and Russell Ward.

An…

Mazie Alice (Mauck) Frye shown as a young woman standing by a wicker chair.

She was the wife of Luther Lemuel McKinley "Boots" Frye.

The name, "Mauck", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Frederick A. "Freddie" Frye, Sr. as a young man posed in studio in his U.S. Navy uniform.

Freddie was a Woodstock resident.

During the Second World War he served in the U.S. Navy as a Seabee.

He is remembered as…

Portrait of Lois (Frye) Stuckert as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Edward Newton (1887-1967) and Cleva Alice (Wisman) (1884-1928) Frye. Her father was a farmer.

In 1923, both Lois and her older brother, Leonard, made the honor roll for…

Frederick A. “Freddie” Frye, Sr. was a Woodstock resident.

During the Second World War he served in the US Navy as a Seabee.

He is remembered for having been the co-owner and manager of the Ideal Food Market located on Main Street, later the…

Portrait of Joseph Henry Kelley in his later years.

Joseph was born in Edinburg, the 2nd son of Patrick and Belle (Hockman) Kelley.

He married Mary Donaldson Davis (1870-1923), daughter of Josiah W. and Sidney Davis in 1889 in Edinburg. They…

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.
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