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Photograph of the National Bank of Woodstock building located on the corner of E. Court and N. Main Streets in Woodstock.

View of tombstones and graves in the area of Massanutten Cemetery known as Holley Circle.

The three large headstones in the foreground belong to Calvin, Rebecca, and Hubert H. Hottel.

The cemetery is located in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of Jay Hunter Stickley in a baseball uniform and posed in a pitching stance.

Jay was born in Monessen, Pennsyvania, the son of Robert E. and Nelle (Keller) Stickley.

When he died, he was the retired owner of the R.E. Stickley and Son…

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified African American man with a beard and mustache. He is wearing work clothes and standing outdoors in front of a small porch.

Unidentified young man standing outdoors and wearing a baseball uniform and cap.

The word, "Butler", is printed on his shirt and the letter "B" is on his cap. Most likely this individual was part of Butler University's Baseball team.

Photograph of a typewritten page that lists the inventory of personal effects and real estate of J.I. Triplett, deceased.

The document was dated April 8, 1930.

Photograph of a crowd of unidentified people gathered to celebrate the laying of a cornerstone for the Woodstock Christian Church on Muhlenberg Street.

The event took place on July 13, 1930.

Photograph of a crowd of unidentified people gathered to celebrate the laying of a cornerstone for the Woodstock Christian Church on Muhlenberg Street.

The event took place on July 13, 1930.

Photograph of the inscribed plaque that is attached to the exterior wall of St. Paul's Reformed Church in Woodstock, Virginia.

The plaque reads:

Reformed Church in the United States
Synod of the Potomac
Classis of Virginia

St. Paul's…

Unidentified couple seated in a horse drawn buggy.

Three unidentified people, two older women, seated in rockers, and a man standing on the right, are posed on the porch of a tidy-looking, small cabin.

An American flag, a hammock and sun-screens are hung on the front porch

Photograph of the U.S. Post Office building located on Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

This photograph was produced not long after the building opened in 1927.

The words, "U.S. Post Office Woodstock Va" are written on the image…

Photo of a photograph of two unidentified men in U.S. Army uniforms and posed in a faux automobile.

Photograph of an unnamed newspaper item titled, "Cake Washing".

The image shows Kirby Racey standing in the American Viscose plant in Front Royal.

The newspaper caption reads, "Kirby Racey looks after the pump pressure on the big cake washing…

Photograph of Emanuel Lutheran Church located on High Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Superimposed on the image are small, oval photographs of M. Coffman, the Superintendent of the Sunday School, and Rev. S.W. Kuhns, the Pastor.

Photograph of the one-page will signed by Romeo J. Finks.

The undated will instructs that after all debts are paid, the remainder of his estate should be given to his wife, Ruth G. Finks. She is also named as his executrix.

Witnesses were…

Four unidentified male students from Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA) are seated together outside.

The caption, "The Dirty Four", is written at the bottom of the image.

Unidentified men are working with early boring machinery to drill a water well in an unidentified location.

Houses are visible in the background.

Photograph of the Shenandoah Building and Loan Association's building located on W. Court Street, in Woodstock. It is also referred to as the Bank Building.

The building is behind the old historic courthouse and has been converted to apartments.

A large group of unidentified people, mostly women and children, are posed in front of Patmos Lutheran Church, west of Woodstock.

Two horses and buggies are visible on the right side of the image.

Photograph of Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia, after a snowfall.

The road is unplowed and trees and houses line the sides of the street.

Photograph of the Richfield Service Station in Strasburg.

It was located on the north west corner of Massanutten Street (Rt. 11) and North Street where the Bull Run Relics shop now stands.

Two gas pumps are visible outside and a sign…

Photograph of the building occupying the northeast corner of the intersection of Massanutten and King Streets in Strasburg.

The building housing the Massanutten Restaurant is next door to it.

The building stands today, however it no longer has…

Photograph of downtown Strasburg taken from in front of the Post Office (under construction) and looking east towards the Virginia Restaurant and other businesses on King Street (US Route 11).

Unidentified people can be seen on the sidewalk and…

Unidentified young woman wearing an unusual hat and holding what appears to be a scepter. It is decorated in ribbons and flowers with a ribbon hanging down that says, "Shenandoah".

Emulsion damage is visible on the right side of the image.
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