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Portrait photograph of an unidentified man in wearing a suit and tie with a starched collar.

Photograph of five different images of unidentified people superimposed upon one another.

Unidentified young child standing on a wicker chair.

Emulsion damage is visible.

Group of unidentified students posed outdoors.

Their unidentified school building is behind them.

Several adults are also pictured and were probably teachers.

Photograph of Calvary School located near Woodstock Virginia.

The school was built in 1911 near the intersection of Route 42 and Route 605, at a cost of $5,000. It closed in 1943.

The building burned to the ground in 1944.

When area…

Photograph of the swings and back steps of the Calvary School.

This was the third schoolhouse used in Calvary, west of Woodstock.

It was built in 1911 near the intersection of Route 42 and Route 605, at a cost of $5,000.

It closed in 1943.…

Photograph of Harry Ritenour's Blacksmith shop in Maurertown with several unidentified people, horses, and a buggy shown in front.

Unidentified older man with a beard is standing beside an unidentified woman who is seated. Two younger women, also seated, are in front of them on the porch of a house.

Probably, this was a family group.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Founders Hall in winter on the campus of Bridgewater College located in Rockingham County.

Two unidentified students are also visible.

Panoramic photograph of a tugboat pulling a barge across a wide body of water.

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Unidentified 2-story house with a covered front porch.

Photograph of the Maurertown School.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Two unidentified women standing in front of Samuel Crabill's home on Ridgely Road in Woodstock.

The house was east of Route 11 and was demolished some time after 1943.

Samuel Crabill's wife's maiden name was Windle.

Unidentified man is standing outdoors beside his wagon. A team of two horses is yoked and ready to pull.

The horses are wearing fly nets to keep the flies off them.

Photograph of Stonewall Mill.

Stonewall Mill was located on Pugh's Run at the confluence with the North Fork of the Shenandoah.

The building is no longer standing.

Photograph of a group of unidentified people as they enter a large brick building.

Group of unidentified people in front of Jacob B. "Byrd" Clem's General Store in Maurertown, Virginia.

The store still stands and was later known as Markley's Store. It is located at 24851 Old Valley Pike.

According to Margaret (Clem)…

Unidentified ship, possibly named "Volunteer" docked by a wide pier.

Group of unidentified people sitting on the ground outdoors.

Blacksmith William Harrison "Harry" Ritenour, standing in the doorway of his shop in Maurertown.

He is holding his young daughter, Mary Frances (Ritenour) Crabtree.

His son, Wilmer Ritenour is standing beside him.

Unidentified men standing by a large barn. Photograph has faded.

Unidentified people standing in the doorway of a large barn on Samuel Crabill's farm located on Ridgeley Road, Woodstock.

Roy Milton Gochenour with two mules and a plow.

Mr. Gochenour had a farm on Ridgely Road in Woodstock. His son, Lewis Gochenour still lived there in 2002.

He married Emma (Peel) Gochenour in 1919.
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