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Unidentified young man seated on a bench with one leg over the other.

Unidentified man standing in the studio and wearing a coat over his suit.

Unidentified woman wearing a hat and a fur stole around her shoulders and cuffs.

Photograph of Lemuel Auby Lindamood, seated, and his wife, Catherine L. (Miller) Lindamood, standing beside him.

Auby had a brother named Cletus Lindamood.

Unidentified young boy seated on a bench beside a toy clown and holding a ball.

Unidentified young woman seated on a bench in the studio.

Three unidentified young children posed together in the studio.

Probably, these were siblings.

The name, "Chrisman", is written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Unidentified woman with short hair standing in the studio wearing a long-sleeved dress and faux pearls.

Photograph of Virginia (Seal) Hollar as a young woman.

She was the youngest daughter of William Otha (1883-1969) and Lula Blanch (Henry) (1884-1943) Seal.

Her husband was A. Russell Hollar.

Small dog posed on top of a studio stool.

Small dog posed on a stool.

Damaged photograph of four unidentified men standing outdoors and holding leashes of several hunting dogs.

Photograph of the aftermath of a destructive fire in Woodstock that destroyed many buildings in the downtown area. The gas lamp in the foreground is the on the edge of the courthouse property looking across the street. Sometimes the area burned is…

Photograph of Clarence E. Coffelt standing on a bridge by the side of an unidentified road.

Clarence was the son of John Henry and Cora Lee (Evans) Coffelt. His wife was Cora Elizabeth (Chilcott) Coffelt (1879-1960).

Unidentified older man with a beard and mustache wearing a uniform of some type.

Unidentified young woman seated on a bench with short hair.

Photograph of the Maurertown Rail Depot with several unidentified men and boys in front of it. The boys are barefoot and the sign advises: "Harrisonburg 43.1 miles" and "Manassas 69.3 miles".

The building is no longer standing.

Photo of a photograph of three unidentified men at the Triplett Dam and Powerhouse near Woodstock, Virginia.

The photograph was made following the 1910 flood that damaged the powerhouse.

Today the site is home to Burnshire Dam.

This dam was…

Photograph of the Hottel family in front of their farm house, known as the Oscar Hottel farm.

Pictured are: Winifred Jacob Hottel (on the horse), his father, Charles, his mother, Allie (Feagans) Hottel (holding the bridle of the other horse),…

Photograph of the structure which stands at the intersection of US Route 11 and King Street in Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The primary occupant of the structure was the Robinson Produce Company which utilized the central portion of the structure and…

Store front view of Wender's Department Store Mount Jackson, Virginia.

The Mount Jackson store was open from ca. 1920 until the late 1960s.

On the steps, Mr. Harry Howard, manager, is standing with his wife, daughter and a store clerk.

Store building in Maurertown Virginia.

The store was operated by W.E. McInturff as a general store that sold a variety of products to the local population. It was open during early to mid 20th century.

The building pictured no longer stands.…

Photograph hunting party displaying their quarry of a bear and pelts.

Jacob "Jack" Sperry is pictured on the far right. All other individuals are unidentified.

Unidentified baby receiving a bath in a washbowl sitting on a crate

Unidentified roadway lined by electrical poles and a fence line. Roofs are visible in the background.

This may be a view of Front Royal, Virginia, but we are uncertain.

The negative bears several cracks and the lower left corner of the glass…
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