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Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a chair with his ankles crossed.

Unidentified barefoot young child is holding the leash for a toy dog.

The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Strasburg".

Unidentified barefoot baby in a knit sweater is seated on a covered chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on pillows on a chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a wicker chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a pillow on a chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is leaning on the arm of a bench.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a pillow on a wicker chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is posed, seated, on a wicker chair. His face is slightly blurred.

Unidentified young barefoot African American child with a bow in her hair, is seated on a bench.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a pillow on a wicker chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a pillow on a wicker chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a pillow on a wicker chair and smiling.

Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a chair.

Unidentified barefoot young child is shown sitting and smiling on the ground outdoors.

The glass plate negative of this image was stored in a box labeled "Strasburg".

Unidentified barefoot young girl is smiling and standing on a bench.

Unidentified toddler, barefoot, is standing on a bench.

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

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Photograph of the display case at the entryway to Bargelt's Jewelry store on Court Street in Woodstock.

The jewelry store was owned by Frank Bargelt and later, his son Bill Bargelt.

Photograph of the display case at the entryway to Bargelt's Jewelry store on Court Street in Woodstock.

The jewelry store was owned by Frank Bargelt and later, his son Bill Bargelt.

Photograph of the 2 story brick building on West Court Street that housed Bargelt's Jewelry Store.

The jewelry store was owned by Frank Bargelt and later, his son Bill Bargelt.

Bark statement sent from H.S. Wightman to W.R. Merriam of Liberty Furnace Virginia on August 9, 1911.

The statement details the amount of bark collected, presumably on lands belonging to the Shenandoah Iron and Coal Company, during the month of…

Photograph of a large barn with a vehicle parked in front of it. Fencing and a dirt driveway are also visible.
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