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View looking south on Main Street (U.S. Route 11) in New Market, Virginia.

The photograph was taken in winter. Houses, buildings, and vehicles are visible on both sides of the street.

Photograph showing the interior of the Ben Franklin Store in Woodstock at the time of its Grand Opening.

Woodstock's Ben Franklin Store opened in 1936. It moved to this location in the Woodstock Shopping Center on the north end of town in the…

Photograph of B.B. Bly's Esso Station that was located on the corner of Main and High Streets in Woodstock.

Photograph of the corner of Main and Water Streets in Edinburg, Virginia.

Two houses are visible on either side of the entrance to Water Street.

Photograph of the paper bond issued by the State of Texas to an unnamed bearer. The ten dollar bond was issued on November 1st, 1838 and matured in a year.

Both Henry Smith and Sam Houston, important Texan leaders, signed the numbered bond.

Photograph of the interior of a store.

A soft drink vending machine with a "Pepsi" advertisement on it is visible as are numerous shelves with goods on display. An open door leading to the parking lot is also there.

The store has florescent…

Photograph of the interior of a store.

A large cooler is in the foreground. Shelves with various goods on display are visible throughout the store.

Photograph of the Muhlenberg Communion set displayed on a shelf.

The set belonged to Peter Muhlenberg, a Revolutionary War era Lutheran/Anglican minister in Woodstock Virginia.

The communion set was owned by Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock…

View looking across rolling fields. Farms and outbuildings are visible in the distance.

Photograph of men talking on the phones or standing nearby, perhaps at a local campaign event.

Identified (facing the camera on the right) is John "Jack" O. Marsh, known for his distinguished career in local and national politics.

View of the east side of Woodstock's Main Street, across from the Circuit Courthouse.

Visible businesses are:
- Wender's Department Store
- Walton & Smoot Pharmacy
- Silco Store (as of 2025, the Woodstock Cafe)

The white building on the…

Interior of a well-stocked store. Shelves of goods, a table, chairs, and all manner of sundry supplies are visible.

Photograph of the interior of a store. A long counter with a cash register, adding machine, and receipt printer has a shelf of goods behind it.

A stove is on the left. Tables, a bench and a chair are also visible in the image.

Photograph of George Ship holding a rifle and standing beside a buck that is dead and hanging upside down.

Photograph of the interior of a store taken from behind the counter and looking towards the opened door to the parking lot.

There is a meat/produce scale on the left and a pinball machine and Pepsi cooler on the right.

Photograph of the words inscribed on the monument commemorating the unjust execution of Captain George W. Summers and Sergeant Newton Koontz Company D 7th Virginia Cavalry on June 27, 1865, by order of Union Lt. Col. Huzzy.

The execution took…

View looking across rolling fields. Farms and outbuildings are visible in the distance.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of different, unidentified people, a woman and a bearded man with a mustache.

The original image on the right has the photographer's name at the bottom, but only the top of a few letters are visible. The…

Photograph of John O. "Jack" Marsh standing with his wife, Glenn Ann (Patterson) Marsh. The couple is surrounded by other people at what appears to be a campaign event.

Jack Marsh is best remembered for his distinguished career in local and…

Photograph of a wrecked, upside-down, vehicle lying in a field beside a road.

An unidentified teen-aged boy is standing by the vehicle, shirtless. Another car is parked on the road. Part of a person is visible on the left bottom of the image.

View looking across the Shenandoah Valley towards mountains. Farms and outbuildings are visible in the distance.

View looking south on Main Street in New Market, Virginia.

The photograph was taken in winter. Houses, buildings, and vehicles are visible on both sides of the street.

View looking south on Main Street (U.S. Route 11) in New Market, Virginia.

The photograph was taken in winter. Houses, buildings, and vehicles are visible on both sides of the street.

Photograph of a wrecked, upside-down, vehicle lying in a field. The passenger door is open and an unidentified boy, probably teen-aged, is standing on the driver's side, shirtless.

The year, 1964, is visible on the license plate but the make and…

View of Route 42 looking west from Woodstock.

Two farmhouses are visible on either side of the road. More houses are further down the road.

Today, there is a Starbucks located on the right..
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