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Unidentified woman with short hair and wearing an off-the-shoulder dress.

Significant emulsion damage to the glass plate is visible.

Damaged photograph of an unidentified woman wearing a dress with a lace collar.

Damaged photograph of three young unidentified children wearing winter sweaters.

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified man in an oval shaped frame, wearing a suit and bow tie with a starched collar.

Photograph identified as Sarah Evelyn (Bibbs) Timbers of Woodstock.

The image is undated, but would have been produced in the first few decades of the 20th century.

Sarah Evelyn Bibbs was born to Carter and Louisa Bibbs, one of eleven…

Unidentified young child with curled hair is standing next to an unidentified toddler, who is seated.

Probably, these were siblings.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified boy wearing a shirt and tie with a high starched collar.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman with a pair of spectacles fastened onto her dress (in case they are needed) and wearing her hair piled up on her head.

Portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman looking to the side and down from the camera, almost in profile.

Heavily damaged portrait photograph of Helen (Middleton) Ritenour.

She was the daughter of George Lewis Middleton (1894-1961) and Ada Lee Strosnider (1891-1972), from Strasburg.

At just 19, she married Harold Lee Ritenour (1925-1994), a…

Heavily damaged portrait photograph of Ada Mae (Henry) Miller, of Strasburg.

Born in Front Royal, she was the daughter of Bertha Henry Cornell. She spent most of her life in Strasburg and was a lifelong member of St. Paul Lutheran Church.

She…

Portrait photograph of an unidentified woman wearing short hair and a dark colored dress.

Emulsion damage to the glass plate is visible.

Heavily damaged photo of an older photograph of several women in long dresses of a style popular in the late 19th and very early 20th century.

The caption on the bottom of the photograph reads: "Mrs. Edward Gaffney and her six daughters".

Unidentified little boy with a single, curl of hair styled on the top of his head.

Significant plate damage is visible.

Seven unidentified children kneeling together outside with trees and rocks behind them.

Plate is heavily damaged.

Unidentified woman dressed in a long-sleeved white dress and standing beside an ornate chair.

Heavily damaged photograph of an unidentified man, seated in a chair, with an unidentified woman beside him.

Probably, this was a husband and wife.

Unidentified young girl wearing bangs.

Glass plate shows significant damage.

Heavily damaged image of an unidentified man and woman photographed together.

Probably, this was a husband and wife.

Damaged image of an unidentified man with a mustache, standing, and holding a hat in his hand.

Damaged portrait photograph of Ruth Ellen (Coverston) Gorman as a young woman.

Ruth grew up in Fort Valley and was the daughter of Clarence Andrew (1889-1964) and Zeta Ruth (Golliday) (1897-1962) Coverston.

Her husband was Nathan Harold…

Unidentified girl seated on a bench in the studio and wearing bangs across her forehead.

Photograph of Louis E. Morrison as a boy.

He was one of the sons of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. and operated the photo studio after his father's death.

Significant emulsion damage to the glass plate is visible.

Photo of two separate images. The couple on the left are unidentified.

The school photo on the right is of Ruth (Townes) Gochenour, born in Washington D.C., to John Franklin Townes and Mary Sarah Ambrose.

This photograph was taken after she,…

Damaged photograph of an unidentified young boy.
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