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Group of unidentified men gathered around a dead hog hanging from a wooden frame, about to be butchered.

Photograph of a large hog with its nose to the ground.

A group of unidentified men and boys are looking on from the background.

Group of unidentified men gathered around a dead hog hanging from a wooden frame, that has been gutted.

Portrait photograph of Jesse Funkhouser, who served as Woodstock's Chief of Police.

Jesse was the son of Isaac Caspar and Mary Frances "Molly" (Mumaw) Funkhouser.

His first wife was Wanda Pearl Ellis who died in 1938.

He married again in…

Two unidentified children are wearing matching costumes with feathered headbands. A dog is lying at their feet.

Group of family members shown in a Pullman convertible automobile in Woodstock Virginia ca. 1910.

Identified in front seat (l to r): Frank M. Fravel (husband of Flora (Grandstaff) Fravel), his son, Frank Fravel Jr., and Unidentified.…

Frances Evans Morrison as a teenager wearing a sash that says, "Miss Edinburg - 1934" and standing beside a trophy.

Frances was born in North Braddock, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Harrison Morton and Lucy Ethel (Hollingsworth) Evans.

This…

Panoramic photograph of the town of Woodstock, Virginia, taken from the area of Spring and Water Streets and looking west.

Visible are the original Reformed (left), Christian (center rear) and Methodist (right) Churches.

The photograph was…

Photograph of a single page from the "Enlisted Record" of Private Thruston S. Peer.

He was inducted into the U.S. Army on August 18, 1941 in Roanoke, Virginia. He completed 8 months and 24 days of Army service before being discharged in "Fair"…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with short hair wearing a short-sleeved print dress.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Photograph of T. Glenn Locke's Store located on the southeast corner of Main and Court Streets in Woodstock.

The policeman standing out front has been identified as William Burner; the other people in the image are unidentified.

A vintage…

Two unidentified men, both wearing suits and ties, are shown facing each other and shaking hands.

Closeup photograph of a shiny apple.

Photograph of a poster that advertises Shenandoah Valley Apples and their "Bonus Flavor Brand" that "hits the spot". The ad promise that the apples will "top world's markets".

Photograph of a color oil painting of Isaac Hite, Jr. that was originally painted in 1799 by Charles Peale Polke.

Isaac Hite, Jr. is remembered as having built and lived in Belle Grove plantation located between Strasburg and Middletown,…

Damaged photo of a postcard titled, "There is a Time for All Things". The illustration captures the moment when Rev. J.P.G. Muhlenberg famously issued his call to arms sermon in January, 1776.

After his speech, he threw off his minister's robe,…

Damaged photo of a postcard with a depiction of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg giving his famous sermon in January 1776 to recruit continental soldiers in Woodstock Virginia.

Photo of a postcard showing an illustrated version of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister, statesman, and military officer from the the American Revolutionary War era.

The original postcard was published to celebrate the…

Photo of a postcard showing an illustrated version of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister, statesman, and military officer from the the American Revolutionary War era.

At the bottom, a replica of his signature appears.

The…

Photograph of the Senior Class of 1934 at Edinburg High School, taken outdoors with the school building visible behind them.

The students are unidentified.

A caption is written at the bottom of the photograph: "Edinburg High School, Seniors,…

Photo of a framed photograph of Camp Roosevelt located in the George Washington National Forest about 9 miles off US Route 11 in Fort Valley east of Edinburg.

The camp is historically significant because it was the first Civilian Conservation…

Photo of a photograph of buildings that were part of the Liberty Iron Furnace property.

Liberty Furnace was located along Stony Creek approximately 11 miles west of Edinburg, Virginia.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Ice Cream Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Milk cans are stacked beside the truck.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.

Milk cans are stacked beside the truck.

Photograph of a Southern Dairy Truck loaded with milk cans and parked in front of the dairy in Woodstock.
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