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An unidentified man is seated beside an unidentified woman. Behind them are three additional unidentified women.

An unidentified man is seated beside an unidentified woman. Behind them are three additional unidentified women.

An unidentified man is seated beside an unidentified woman. Behind them are three additional unidentified women.

Five unidentified people, three women and two men, are standing together outdoors.

A building, fence, and part of a tire are visible behind them.

Possibly, this was a family group.

Five unidentified people, possibly related to each other, are standing in a line outside a house or building. There are two adult women, one boy, and two older girls.

Five unidentified young people, two men and three women, posed together.

Possibly, this was a family photograph.

Five unidentified young people, posed together. The two men are seated and the three women are standing behind them.

Five unidentified people, three women and two men of similar ages.

This may have been a family group.

Photograph of five unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy in swimming suits and shown by the side of the pool about to dive in.

Probably, these cadets were members of MMA's swim team.

Five unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) are standing in a line and wearing their school's uniform.

Three of the cadets are holding flags on poles by their side.

Five unidentified men, posed together outside and in front of a partially constructed building.

Five unidentified men, all wearing suits and caps or hats, are posed together.

Two are seated on a bench in front with the other three standing behind them.

The man standing in the middle has a hand on the shoulder of both men in front of him.

Five unidentified men, all wearing suits. Two of the men are sitting on a bench with the other three standing behind them. All but one are wearing bow ties.

Family resemblance suggests they are, possibly, related.

Photograph of five unidentified cadet members of the swim team at Massanutten Miliaty Academy (MMA) in their team's swimsuits.

Photograph of five unidentified young girls, posed together outside. A porch is visible behind them.

Five unidentified little girls posed in descending heighth with the tallest on the left.

Family resemblance is visible. Probably, these were siblings.

Five children of varying ages, are posed together outdoors. A barn and other outbuildings are visible behind them.

Photograph of five Figgins siblings. Their parents were, possibly, James William and Laura Alice Figgins but we are unsure.

Five unidentified farmers sitting together and husking corn in a large barn with a growing pile of shucked corn in front of them.

Farmers historically shucked corn in barns as a labor-intensive and communal task that helped families and neighbors…

Photo of a photographs taken outdoors of five unidentified young children, possibly all girls, of various ages standing around a pony. The youngest is posed on the back of the pony.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photo of a photograph of five unidentified children of varying ages. The oldest, a boy, is standing at the back while four younger girls are posed around him.

Probably, these were siblings.

Five unidentified children of different ages, two girls, two boys and a baby, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Five unidentified children of different ages, are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Damaged photograph of five unidentified children, three boys and two girls, all posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photo of a photograph of five unidentified children standing outside in a yard.

The three boys and two girls are of varied ages and were probably siblings.

Photograph of four unidentified girls, similarly dressed, arranged around an unidentified baby who is smiling at something.

Possibly, these were siblings.
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