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Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with her hair pulled up and wearing a pin at her collar.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman with her hair pulled up and turned to the side, almost in profile.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man and woman posed together.

Probably, this was a husband and wife.

Significant emulsion damage is visible and it obscures the woman's face.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with her hair pulled up.

Significant emulsion damage is visible and obscures much of her image.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with her hair pulled up is wearing glasses and a blouse with ruffles along the shoulders.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

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

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with her hair styled up and wearing a necklace with her blouse.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman wearing a fashionable hat and blouse.

Significant emulsion damage is visible along the bottom and right side of the image.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman whose image is mostly obscured by emulsion damage to the glass plate.

Photo of two separate photographs, one of an unidentified man with a mustache and the other of an unidentified child.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a feathered hat and a bow on her blouse.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Two unidentified young children, a girl and a younger boy are posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

Significant emulsion damage is visible and obscures much of the boy's image.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified older woman with her hair parted in the middle and pulled back.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with glasses and wearing a dress with a bow on the front.

Significant emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with a bow in her hair.

Emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with her hair pulled back and wearing a large bow tied at her neck.

Emulsion damage is visible.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man wearing a suit and bow tie with a high, starched collar.

Photo of photograph of an unidentified large two-story home with three visible chimneys and several large trees around it.

Winter view of the campus of Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Virginia.

A part of Lantz Hall is visible on the left while Riddleberger Hall is in the distance. Snow is on the ground.

Early photograph of Lantz Hall on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock, Virginia, It was constructed in 1909.

On the right, is Riddleberger Hall. When the school first started in 1898, this building was the only one on…

Photograph of Harrison Hall located on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock, Virginia.

Harrison Hall was completed in 1923 and included the Virginia Lee Harrison Gymnasium.

Two unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) wearing the school's football team uniform and both posed with their hands on their hips standing outdoors on a campus field.

Photograph of two Massanutten Academy students wearing their football uniforms and pictured behind the school.

On the left is Charles Collier and on the right is Mathew Francis.

Francis was the Quaterback for the 1917 academy team. Collier…

Photograph of Massanutten Academy students Adelbert F. Lewis (left) and Anthony Amicon (right) in their football uniform.

Adelbert graduated in 1916 and Amicon in 1917. The school is now called Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Photograph of the Maurertown Brethren Church on Route 11.

The church was founded in 1885 by E.B. Shaver. It has had a long history and continues to be a central part of the Maurertown community.
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