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Portrait of Bender Fansler as a young man.

Photograph of two young men, one standing and one sitting, behind a table covered in documents. The man who is standing is unidentified and looking at the camera. The man who is seated is Bender Fansler and he is looking down at the documents.

Photo of a window advertising display for Bendix washing machines.

The display traces the evolution of clothes washing through generational time periods until the present, where all that is needed is "just flip a switch".

Photo of an oval-framed photograph of Benjamin Tony and Drusilla (Andrick) Dellinger, standing together.

Benjamin was the son of Lewis "Lew" and Mary E. (Beedle) Dellinger.

Born in Hardy County, West Virginia, Drusilla was the daughter of John…

Photograph of Benjamin and Drusilla (Andrick) Dellinger, seated, with three of their grandchildren.

Identified (l to r) are: Danny Dellinger, James Thomas "Tommy" Rutherford Jr., and an unidentified baby on the right.

Photo of a group photograph of the family of Benjamin and Drusilla (Andrick) Dellinger with their children and their families posed around them.

Identified are:

Back row (l to r): Charles A. Dellinger, Charles Daniel Dellinger (child), Ted…

Portrait of Ben Gochenour and his first wife, Georgia (Stultz) Gochenour.

Ben lived west of Woodstock. He was a carpenter and cabinet/furniture maker. Georgia died as a young woman.

Siblings Benjamin (left) and Lucia (right) Zeigler, as children, and standing together by a bench.

They were the children of Ola Jackson and Mary Moore (Stoneburner) Zeigler.

They grew up in Edinburg, on High Street next to St. Paul's Reformed…

Benjamin Chalmers Hollar, shown as a young U.S. Navy yeoman wearing his uniform.

Chalmers was born and grew up in Edinburg, son of Lester Granville (1900-1953) and Mazie Irene (Lambert) (1901-1988) Hollar.

He was a 1946 graduate of Edinburg…

Photo of one page of a detailed drawing of the bracket invented by Benjamin F. Gochenour. It includes Figures 1, 2, and 4.

It is designed to be attached to a wall where it can securely hold household items including brooms and mops.

Christian…

Photo of one page of a detailed drawing of the bracket invented by Benjamin F. Gochenour. It includes Figures 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

It is designed to be attached to a wall where it can securely hold household items including brooms and…

Photograph showing Benjamin Franklin Boyer and his wife Julia Penelope McInturff Boyer, both of Fort Valley Virginia.

Scan of a photograph showing Benjamin Franklin Boyer Jr. of Fort Valley Virginia.

Photograph of Benjamin Gochenour.

Benjamin married Georgia Stultz and later Nellie Hoover. He had two daughters, Vada Gochenour Alexander and Vera Gochenour.

The name, "Gochenour", is written on the glass plate.

Photo of a photo of the Fravel family taken in the studio. Pictured are: (l to r) Benjamin Fravel, his daughter, Elda, and his wife, Mary.

Portrait of Benny Clem as a young man.

Benny was one of at least ten children born to Tobias Samuel (1887-1957) and Maggie Catherine (Walters) (1896-1952) Clem, a farming couple in Fort Valley.

Benny grew up in Fort Valley and graduated from…

Undated photograph showing a house and labeled as "Berkeley Springs, W.Va."

Photograph of Berlin Bennett Brill and Joyce Irene Brill Rinker of Strasburg.

The two were siblings from Strasburg, Virginia. Their parents owned and operated Brill's Grocery Store on King Street.

The name, "Harry Brill", and the place,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Berlin Elwood Helsley wearing a suit and tie.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Berlin was born in Columbia…

Photograph of the document certifying that Storekeeper First Class Berlin Orville Ryan was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, on April 2, 1946.

Scan of a photograph showing Berlyn Kibler (left) and Harold Swartz at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Photograph of Bernard Borden during his term as Sheriff of Shenandoah County.

He served from 1924-1927.
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