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Photograph of Golda Mae (Hottle) Wisman and her husband, Clarence L. Wisman, both seated. Behind them are their three daughters identified as (l to r): Jean Elizabeth (Wisman) Artz, Betty Ann (Wisman) McCoy, and Louise Virginia (Wisman)…

Photo of two separate photographs of Clarence Jones and his wife, Gayle Mozelle (Fisher) Jones, seated together.

Born in Front Royal, Clarence was the son of Clarence Wilson Sr. and Corenne May (Hoff) Jones.

He worked as an inspector with the…

Photo of two separate photographs of Clarence Jones and his wife, Gayle Mozelle (Fisher) Jones, seated together.

Born in Front Royal, Clarence was the son of Clarence Wilson Sr. and Corenne May (Hoff) Jones.

He worked as an inspector with the…

Clarence Jackson Phillips, seated on the left, with his wife, Florence Fanny (Olinger) Phillips, seated beside him and their son, Quentin Nolan "Tom" Phillips standing behind them.

The family lived at Mt. Clifton and owned the Mt. Clifton…

Clarence Ashby Ludwig, seated, with his first wife, Cora R. (Gochenour) Ludwig, standing beside him.

Clarence and Cora married in March 1919. Clarence was born in Toms Brook, the son of Joshua “John” and Julia Ann (Windle) Ludwig.

Cora’s…

Photograph of Clarence Arndt Kibler, seated, and his second wife, Bessie B. (Finks) Kibler, of Fort Valley.

They were married in June 1916. Probably, this was their wedding photograph.

Clarence Kibler was from Woodstock and served in local…

Portrait photograph of Clarence "Sam" Golladay wearing a suit and striped tie.

Photograph of Clara Ellen Whetzel of Edinburg sitting at a table.

Born in Lantz Mills, she was the daughter of William Henry (1867-1943) and Mary Catherine (Litten) (1870-1939) Whetzel. Her father was a carpenter.

Clara attended two years of…

Clara Alma (Bowman) Grabill with short hair and seated on a bench with her legs crossed.

Her first husband was Edward L. Vehrencamp and she had at least two children with him. He died in 1932.

In 1934, she married a widow from Woodstock, John…

Portrait of Clara Alma (Bowman) Grabill with short hair parted on the side.

Her first husband was Edward L. Vehrencamp and she had at least two children with him. He died in 1932.

In 1934, she married a widow from Woodstock, John Donaldson "J…

Portrait photograph of Clara (Haun) Pence as a young woman.

Clara was the daughter of Milton L. and Nina F. Haun.

She was a 1951 graduate of Edinburg High School. She married her high school sweetheart, Marvin Clinton Pence, Jr. (1933-2014)…

Photograph of Clara I. (Gochenour) Richman as a young woman.

Clara was the daughter of Calvin (1869-1940) and Alice Bell (Windle) (1874-1954) Gochenour. She grew up in a farming family with at least a dozen siblings.

Clara married Stanley Alden…

Photograph of Clara (Gochenour) Cochran standing beside a chair.

Clara was born in Maurertown, the daughter of Moritz and Martha E. (Baker) Gochenour.

Her husband was Charles Leslie Cochran (1887-1964), a farmer.

Together, they raised at…

Photo of a framed photograph of the Clanahan House located on South Middle Road near Edinburg. There are people on the porch.

This is a copy of Morrison Studio Collection number 020191.

Identified are: David Green Clanahan on the far left…

Photograph of the large Clanahan home on South Middle Road near Edinburg. Several people are on the front porch.

Identified are: David Green Clanahan on the far left (owner and builder), his wife, Ollie Florence (Lonas) Clanahan (far right),…

Portrait photograph of Clacie Franklin Coffman, Sr. (1903-1970), son of Joseph and Maude Dellinger Coffman.

He married Arlene Bowman and had a daughter, Mary Catherine Coffman.

He later married Ruby Ford Koontz and had two sons, Clacie, Jr.…

An unidentified young man in a suit and tie is standing next to two unidentified soldiers in Army uniforms.

Possibly, these were siblings.

Unidentified young man wearing a uniform for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC).

Photograph of an unidentified older man in a suit and standing with his cane by a chair.

He is also wearing a Southern Cross of Honor medal on his lapel indicating he is a veteran of the U.S. Civil War.

Heavily damaged and faded photo of a framed photograph of an unidentified soldier in a military uniform from the Civil War timeframe.

Postcard showing the Confederate Monument at the New Market battlefield

Article about a Harrisonburg man facing charges in Shenandoah County for burglary and attempted arson

This coin bank was produced in the mid-1920s by the Banker’s Thrift Corporation. The company was known for their production of novelty coin banks. They, and their subsidiaries, were acquired by the Banthrico Corporation in 1931. The new company,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Cindy (Latham) Walker as a young woman with shoulder-length hair curled outwards. She is wearing a jumper over a print blouse.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Cindy M. (Grim) Dellinger as a young woman with long, dark hair.

She was from Mt. Jackson, the daughter of James Buchanon Grim, Jr. and Dorothy Maud (Stroop) Grim.

She graduated from Stonewall…
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