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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the "Abbie Henkel House" at the corner of US Route 211 and US Route 11 in New Market Virginia. Built around 1802, this limestone and brick house has had several resedential and commercial occupants.…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the "Abbie Henkel House" at the corner of US Route 211 and US Route 11 in New Market Virginia. Built around 1802, this limestone and brick house has had several resedential and commercial occupants.…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the "Abbie Henkel House" at the corner of US Route 211 and US Route 11 in New Market Virginia. Built around 1802, this limestone and brick house has had several resedential and commercial occupants.…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the "Abbie Henkel House" at the corner of US Route 211 and US Route 11 in New Market Virginia. Built around 1802, this limestone and brick house has had several resedential and commercial occupants.…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the "Abbie Henkel House" at the corner of US Route 211 and US Route 11 in New Market Virginia. Built around 1802, this limestone and brick house has had several resedential and commercial occupants.…

Photo of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States.

Postcard showing a picture of the Academy building in Strasburg Virginia. The card is dated 1908.

The academy building was constructed in 1870 as a private school but was sold to the county school system in 1884.

Photograph of Ada (Hansberger) Barb standing beside a bench.

She was the daughter of William Franklin and Mary C. (Baker) Hansberger.

She married Perry David Barb from the Basye area.

Ada (Wolfson) Samuels, posed with her brother, Sammy Wolfson. Both are wearing graduation caps and gowns.

The two siblings were born to George Joseph and Ida L. (Kaplan) Wolfson who had immigrated from Lithuania and married in New York City in…

Ada (Wolfson) Samuels, posed with her brother, Sammy Wolfson. Both are wearing graduation caps and gowns.

The two siblings were born to George Joseph and Ida L. (Kaplan) Wolfson who had immigrated from Lithuania and married in New York City in…

Ada Frances Ritenour as a young girl seated on a wicker chair.

Ada was from Fort Valley, and was married twice. Her first husband was William Hobert Cullers (1896-1943) who she married in 1921.

They had at least one son, Lester Samuel…

Photograph of Ada Irene Whetzel of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph of Ada Litten Funkhouser, first wife of George Funkhouser. Ada was the daughter of Lemuel and Bettie Litten. She had at least one sister named Ida, and a brother.

Photograph of Ada M. Jordan Metts as a younger woman.

The name, "Jordan" is written on the glass plate of this image of a woman standing beside a wicker chair.
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