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Group of family members shown in a Pullman convertible automobile in Woodstock Virginia ca. 1910.

Identified in front seat (l to r): Frank M. Fravel (husband of Flora (Grandstaff) Fravel), his son, Frank Fravel Jr., and Unidentified.…

Two unidentified children are wearing matching costumes with feathered headbands. A dog is lying at their feet.

Portrait photograph of Jesse Funkhouser, who served as Woodstock's Chief of Police.

Jesse was the son of Isaac Caspar and Mary Frances "Molly" (Mumaw) Funkhouser.

His first wife was Wanda Pearl Ellis who died in 1938.

He married again in…

Group of unidentified men gathered around a dead hog hanging from a wooden frame, that has been gutted.

Photograph of a large hog with its nose to the ground.

A group of unidentified men and boys are looking on from the background.

Group of unidentified men gathered around a dead hog hanging from a wooden frame, about to be butchered.

Group of unidentified men gathered around a dead hog hanging from a wooden frame, about to be butchered.

Group of unidentified men gathered around a dead hog hanging from a wooden frame, about to be butchered.

Photo of an oval-framed photograph of an unidentified man wearing a uniform and cap. There is a badge pinned to his chest.

The words, "Morrison Studio - Strasburg Va", are written on the original oval frame.

Three unidentified men, in coats and hats, are looking at the Woodstock Reservoir. A small concrete dam contains the water on one side.

The reservoir is now part of Seven Bends State Park.

Photograph of Clifford "Cliff" Leroy Fuller Sr. in his police uniform.

Cliff was born in Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, to Leroy F. and Clare A. (Dunbar) Fuller. His father was a painter born in Belchertown, Massachusetts. His mother was…

Unidentified naked toddler is standing in a wicker basket and crying.

Photograph of an unidentified man driving an early road roller with another unidentified man standing beside the machine.

A label on the side of the machine says, "The Austin Western Line Serves You Right".

Austin-Western was a well-known…

Two unidentified men with mustaches are standing together. They are wearing matching ceremonial collars, decorated with stars and fringe, around their necks. A ribbon is pinned to each man saying, "Ashby Lodge No. 81 I.O.O.F. Woodstock…

Photograph of the historic Shockey Flats building on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Built around 1780, it was originally a tavern. Fravel's Stage Tavern may have been the first such establishment there.

It later became known as Reamer's…

Photo of a photograph of a two-story home with a shed-roofed porch on the side and a valley extending behind it to a mountain in the distance.

Two unidentified people are visible on the porch.

The photographer was standing on a hill across the…

Three unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) pictured behind the school.

The cadets are, from left to right:

Unidentified, Alfred Carroll Richmond, and Edwin L. Morrison.

Photograph of Ruth Funk Rhodes seated at her desk in National Bank of Woodstock.

Ruth was the daughter of Philip Samuel and Sallie Machir (Funk) Rhodes. She never married.

She was employed at Virginia National Bank in Woodstock for 43 years and…

Unidentified agricultural building with a row of high windows along the top left and a door leading into it. Perhaps this portion of the building was used to house chickens.

Another door leads into the right side of the building.

At the far…

Photograph of a house located on Main Street in Woodstock Virginia at the corner of Foundry Street.

The home still stands as of 2025 and has an address of 237 N. Main Street.

Photograph of the interior of an automobile service bay in an unidentified garage.

Walls are made of brick and cinder block. Signs advertising Goodrich and Gulf Registered Lubrication Service are on the walls. Standard tools and automotive repair…

Photograph of the Anchor Inn Restaurant which was located 2 miles north of Woodstock at 23228 Old Valley Pike.

Signs on the side of the building advertise home cooked lunches and dinners. The restaurant had an alcohol license and the local saying…

Photograph of the advertisements and displays inside one of the Shenandoah County Fair tents.

Four unidentified men confer under a banner that says, "Letz America's Leading Feed Mill".

Another banner reads, "Whitesel-Sinton Co." in…

Photograph of an unidentified man driving an early road roller.

A label on the side of the machine says, "The Austin Western Line Serves You Right".

Austin-Western was a well-known manufacturer of heavy road building equipment throughout the…

Photograph of an early farm tractor advertised to have 8 different capabilities.
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