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Unidentified small church with a bell and steeple. An unidentified young girl is looking at it and is visible in the foreground.

Unidentified church with steeply pitched roof and bell visible at the top. It is made of stone and located next to residences.

Group of unidentified students in front of unidentified church

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified chapel showing large stained glass window, arched columns, and two sections of wooden pews.

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Altar area of an unidentified church that has been decorated with baskets of fruit, pumpkins, and a sign across the top that says, "Harvest Home".

Members of the Church Council stand together outside St. Luke Lutheran Church located west of Woodstock at 923 St. Luke Road.

Identified are (l to r): Berlin Smoot, James Hepner, Freddy Reedy, Rev. John M. Eggen, Narval Showman, Emmitt Clark, and…

Damaged image of a group of unidentified men and women dressed in what appear to be choir robes.

The photograph was taken on the altar of a church.

The unidentified at the top center is wearing a suit and tie and may have been the choir…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Chuck Jones of Woodstock.

Chuck was born in Herndon, Iowa, a son of Paul and Helen (Sexton) Jones.

After high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Marines and served for many years.

His wife was Marie…

Photograph of five Morrisons posed with a Quality Dealer Award that was presented to the Woodstock Garage business in Woodstock. The award was made by the Chrysler Motors Corporation.

Identified (l to r):
Standing: Loise Morrison, Robert "Bobby"…

Portrait photograph of Christopher Riddleberger as a teenager.

Christopher was the son of James Williams Riddleberger, U.S. ambassador to Yugoslavia, Greece, and later Turkey.

He spent most of his adult life living in Far Hills, New Jersey.…

Photograph of a Christmas tree in an unknown location.

Nighttime photograph of a display window showcasing a variety of dolls with Christmas trees behind them.

The words, "Shenandoah River Power Co." are written on the left side of the window.

Christmas Card sent from Margaret Hupp of Fishers Hill to Zelda Lichliter of Strasburg.

Photograph of Christine Combs of Woodstock.

Christine is pictured in graduation gowns dating this to 1949 when she graduated from the Creekside School in Woodstock Virginia.

"Combs" is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of Mary Alice Christiana (Sager) Crabill as a young woman standing beside a staircase and wearing a floor-length gown.

She was born to John and Berletta (Dellinger) Sager in Woodstock, VA.

Her family and friends called her…

Christina L. (Artz) Umbreit as a young woman in a long dress and wearing a sash that says, "Miss Strasburg 1934". She is holding a trophy.

This photograph was taken shortly after she won the Miss Strasburg contest in 1934.

Christina was one of…

Photograph of Christina Frances Sheetz.

Frances, as she was known, was the daughter of Charles William Sheetz and Fannie Hottel Sheetz of Edinburg.

She married Raymond Sylvester Betz on January 10, 1931. The couple lived in Washington DC…

Two siblings, Christina Ann (baby) and her older brother, William M. Pryor, are posed together.

Their parents were Jessup "Jesse" William and Minnie Alice (Teets) Pryor.

In the 1950 census, they lived with their parents on Water Street in…

Photograph of three children born to John Jacob and Virginia Catherine "Jennie" (Pence) Christian of Lantz Mills, Virginia.

Standing: (l to r) Grace F. Christian and Lena N. Christian
Seated: Horace W. Christian

Grace died in Richmond only a…

Photograph of the home of Christian Shirley, in New Market, Virginia.

Postcard with an image of the Woodstock Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) located on S. Muhlenberg Street.

The image is labeled "Christian Church, Woodstock, Va." and was produced by Morrison Studios.

This picture was most likely taken…

Postcard showing a picture of the Christian Church in Strasburg Virginia. The card includes a description of the church and its history.

Postcard with a picture of the Strasburg Christian Church located on what is now High Street.

This photo was taken before 1912 when a major renovation altered the appearance of the 1872 church building.

Lt. J.G. Christian "Bud" Maulsby Borden standing in the studio and wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

Bud was from Toms Brook, the son of Christian David (1876-1956) and Alma Marian (Brown) (1878-1954) Borden. His birth was not registered until 1942,…
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