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The name, "Shirley Clem" is written on the glass plate of this image of a woman standing beside a bench.

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David A. McClanahan pictured in his U.S. Army uniform. He was the son of Mertie and Maude (Clem) McClanahan.

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Photograph of William “Lee” Bushong seated on a stool and wearing cowboy boots. He is remembered for his lifelong work with horses.

Lee was the son of Emery Franklin (1889-1949) and Elizabeth “Lizzie” Sarah (Wisman) (1889-1972) Bushong. He grew up…

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Robert L. Clem wearing his U.S. Army uniform and standing beside his wife, Mae McClanahan Clem. Mr. Clem was born on August 6, 1891 and served in WWI. His wife was born on November 30, 1897, and was the daughter of Sarah Ann Ritenour and Mayberry…

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Family photograph of the Clem family. Pictured seated: Pearl E. (Wealthy) Clem, Betty M. (Clem) Lineweaver, and Dorothy L. (Clem) Sigler. Standing behind them is Robert W. Clem wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

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Mate Clem Lemaster and her sister, Margaret Clem Tysinger, as children.

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Photograph of Edgar and Mary (Miller) Foltz, seated, with their daughter, Nancy Miller Clem, standing between them and their son, Richard L. Foltz on his mother's lap.

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Pictured are (l to r): Cora Clem, Margaret Clem Tysinger, Mate Clem Lemaster, Jacob Bird Clem.

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Sada Clem Evans pictured with two grandsons, Stanley and Ray Wakeman.

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Young woman and child sitting on a bench identified as Louise Clem Racey and son.

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Photograph of Mary Virginia (Clem) Dellinger as a young woman.

Mary was the eldest daughter of Roy S. & Bessie M. Clem.

She married Thomas Franklin "Frankie" Clem, Jr. in 1948. Frankie was the son of Thomas Franklin Dellinger Sr. & Lillie…

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Pictured (l to r) are: Margaret Clem Fadely Tysinger, Edward Hottle, and Mate Clem Lemaster. Edward Hottle was the girls' grandfather.

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Group of unidentified people in front of Jacob Bird Clem's General Store in Maurertown Virginia.

The store still stands and was later known as Markley's Store. It is located at 24851 Old Valley Pike.

According to Margaret Tysinger, the…

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Photograph of Charles Adam Ritenour, on the left, with his older brother, Clyde Wayne Ritenour, on the right. They were the children of Clyde Maynard (1906-1968) and Isabel (Clem) (1906-1988) Ritenour. They grew up in Fort Valley.

Charles Adam was…

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Robert and Pearl (Wealthy) Clem with their two daughters, Dorothy L. (standing) and Betty M. (the baby). Betty was born in April 1944 and was only a couple of weeks old in this photo. Pearl (Wealthy) Clem had a twin sister named Marybelle (Wealthy)…

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Pictured l to r: Edward Hottle, Mate Clem Lemaster, Margaret Clem Tysinger, and Jacob Brian Clem.

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Portrait of Mate Hottle Clem Lemaster as a young girl.

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Portrait of Margaret Ruth Clem Tysinger with her father, Jacob Bird Clem and her sister, Mate Hottle Clem Lemaster.

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Martha Clem was daughter of John J. Burner and Ellen Smith Burner.

Her first husband was Milton Ritenour and her second husband was Mayberry Clem.

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Photograph of Roy Clem from the book "Service Record World War I and II, Woodstock and Vicinity."

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Postcard with a picture of "Clem's Department Store."

The store was located in the community of Lantz Mills, west of Edinburg Virginia along Stony Creek. It no longer stands.

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Postcard showing E.M. Clem's residence in Lantz Mills.

The house is located on Swover Creek Road near the Lantz Mill west of Edinburg VA.

The postcard is dated 1908 and was produced by the Souvenir Post Card Company of New York.,

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Postcard with a picture of stores in Maurertown Virginia. Includes the McInturff, Aleshire, and Clem stores on Main Street.

The stores were located on what is now US Route 11.
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