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Unidentified young, barefoot child with a curl of hair on top of his head and wearing nothing but a diaper..

Unidentified young boy seated on a bench with one leg under the other and posed with a stuffed animal beside him.

Portrait photograph of Mr. Vincent Leon Leonhardt wearing a well-made suit and tie. He is best remembered for his years in Woodstock as the tailor for the students of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Born in Alsace, his native language was…

Unidentified young child wearing a necklace, is seated on a chair.

Unidentified young girl is seated on a bench and wearing a dress and buckled shoes.

Unidentified woman with short hair, is seated and smiling.

Unidentified young girl with a barrette in her curly hair is seated on the arm of a bench.

Two unidentified children, a young boy and an older girl, are posed together on a chair.

Probably, these were siblings.

Photograph of Jo (Johnson) Halpert and Mary Sue (Murdock) Snarr as young girls.

Photograph of Dorothy (Rudolph) Wetzel between her daughter, Barbara (Wetzel) Lloyd on the left and her son, Larry Wetzel on the right.

Dorothy was born in Zepp, the daughter of Hirshel and Daisy (Williams) Rudolph.

She married Robert Thomas…

Unidentified little blond boy seated on a table.

Photograph of a framed portrait photograph of an unidentified African American man with a mustache and wearing glasses.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified boy dressed in a Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) school uniform.

Unidentified baby is posed on pillows on a chair with a stuffed animal nearby.

Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison who became the Morrison Studio Proprietor in 1950, after his father, Hugh Morrison, Jr., had died.

Two unidentified children are posed with an unidentified man with glasses, seated, and a woman in a print dress, standing.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified man wearing a pin-striped suit and striped tie with a pin on his lapel.

Four unidentified adults are seated together.

Two younger unidentified women with similar short hairstyles appear with an older man with a mustache and an older woman with glasses.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photograph of an unidentified young woman.

This image has been tentatively identified as Julia Elizabeth Stickley (Campbell), of Strasburg.

Sarah Catherine Baer posed in a wintry coat and holding the collar of her dog.

Sarah's father was the minister of the Reformed Church located on the corner of Spring and Main Streets in Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of Julia (Stickley) Campbell, who worked as a 1st and 2nd grade teacher in Strasburg.

She graduated from Strasburg High School and attended the State Teachers' College (now called JMU) in Harrisonburg.

Her 1925 yearbook…

Photograph of Nellie Funk (Supinger) Grabill with short (bobbed) hair and wearing faux pearls.

Her parents were John and Mary Supinger.

She married John Henry "Jack" Grabill in Martinsburg, West Virginia, in 1932.

Photograph of three Hottle siblings: Billy Hottle (seated, with legs crossed), Jenny Lind (Hottle) Troutman (middle), and older brother, Ralph Hottle (standing on the right).

The children grew up in Toms Brook. Their parents were Monnie Myrtle…

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated next to an older unidentified child, who is standing on a bench.

Probably, these were siblings.

Unidentified young woman with short (bobbed) hair parted on the side and wearing faux pearls and a corsage on the front of her dress.
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