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Photo of two separate portrait photographs of an unidentified bride with long straight hair and wearing her wedding veil and dress and holding a book, probably a bible.

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

Unidentified young bride with short hair, is wearing a wedding gown and veil. She is seated with her hands in her lap.

Unidentified young woman with short hair is descending a staircase in a bridal veil and dress. She is holding a bouquet.

Unidentified two-story home made of brick with side porches and awnings visible over the front windows.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified large brick home with a covered front porch extending all the way across the front of the home.

Steps leading down to a town sidewalk are visible.

Unidentified brick structure with three shuttered windows across the front.

A white picket fence extends from the building to the foreground of the picture, and a wooden-wheeled cart is visible on the left side.

Photograph showing Brian Ludwig with his sheep at the 1984 Shenandoah County Fair.

Postcard showing the Brethern Publishing House in Elgin Illinois.

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Photographic postcard with an image showing the Brethern Church in Maurertown Virginia.

The date of this postcard and who produced it are unknown. The church still stands on Old Valley Pike in that community.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Brenda Kay (Vann) Gutshall as a young woman.

Brenda was the daughter of Joseph and Frances Elizabeth (Burner) Vann.

She married Ray Kyle Gutshall, Jr. in Woodstock in 1968. At that time, she worked…

Photo of two separate photographs of Brenda Kay Vann as a young bride in her wedding gown, veil and bouquet.

Brenda was the daughter of Joseph and Frances Elizabeth (Burner) Vann.

She married Ray Kyle Gutshall, Jr. in Woodstock in 1968. At that…

Photograph of Brenda K. Painter as a baby.

She was the daughter of George and Mary Catherine (Hoover) Painter.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Brenda (Ryman) Foley as a young woman with short hair and glasses.

Brenda was the daughter of Joseph Franklin and Lizzie Frances (Proffit) Ryman, of Quicksburg.

She married Virgil Olin Nixon in…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Brenda (Ryman) Foley as a young woman with short hair and glasses.

Brenda was the daughter of Joseph Franklin and Lizzie Frances (Proffit) Ryman, of Quicksburg.

She married Virgil Olin Nixon in…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Brenda (Ryman) Foley as a young woman with short hair and glasses.

Brenda was the daughter of Joseph Franklin and Lizzie Frances (Proffit) Ryman, of Quicksburg.

She married Virgil Olin Nixon in…

Photograph of three sisters identified as (l to r) Margaret Anne (Branner) Olinger, Lillian Sue (Branner) Pence, and Nancy Grey (Branner) Stewart.

Their parents were Allen and Pauline (Theis) Branner and they grew up in the New Market area.

Photograph of a form pertaining to Bradley L. Chadwick's discharge from the U.S. Air Force in 1963.

Bradley was originally from Trigg County, Kentucky and was born on 2 April 1939. When he was discharged, he was married.

He was released from…

Photograph showing two boys posing with two cats at an unknown location. A caption on the image identifies them as "Willis Eugene and Roger Ak__ Slusser."

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Unidentified group of boys posed on the steps of a brick building, possibly a school, and wearing baseball clothes. Bats and gloves are also visible.

Photograph of four boys standing in front of Massanutten Academy, now Massanutten Military Academy. Charles Roller is pictured second from the right. Riddleberger Hall is pictured in the background.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a group of boys with athletic wear at Camp Lupton, a camp owned and operated by Massanutten Military Academy during the mid and late 20th century.

Photograph of the J.L. Boyer & Company warehouse building built in 1911 west of the railroad on Locust Street in Woodstock.

The grocery business closed about 1950. This building was subsequently purchased by Mr. Shaffer, a local huckster, who…

Photograph of a Boyer family in Fort Valley. From left to right are Benjamin Franklin Boyer Jr., Ray Franklin Boyer, and Myrtle Frances Cullers Boyer.

Photograph of the headstone for the Boyer family located in Woodstock's Massanutten Cemetery.

Three sons of J.D. and Rebecca Boyer are buried there.

They are:
Gilbert W. Boyer (Sept 12, 1873 - Sept 4, 1903)
Philip S. Boyer (Mar 23, 1880 -…
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