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Portrait photograph of Dorothy Ritenour wearing a brooch at her neck.

Dorothy never married and ran "Dorothy's Variety Store" in Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of Dorothy Ritenour wearing her hair short and three strands of faux pearls.

Dorothy never married and operated "Dorothy's Variety Store" in Woodstock.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Dorothy Rothgeb with glasses and short hair.

Photograph of Dorothy Sibert Clem Hunter as a toddler.

From Fishers Hill near Strasburg, her parents were Elmer Massie Sibert (1917-1974) and Cathryn W. (Bagnell) Sibert (1915-1980).

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is an unidentified bride posed almost in profile with her wedding gown, veil and bouquet of flowers.

On the right is Dorothy Rebecca Smoot, a graduate of Central High School in Woodstock.

Photograph of the stone building located on Route 11 just south Woodstock near Narrow Passage. The first business to use this building was Dorothy's Inn. It was owned and operated by Raymond and Leah Satchell.

Dorothy's Inn was a successful…

Photo of two separate photographs of Dorris Ellen (Dellinger) Gibson as a young bride wearing her wedding gown and veil. She is holding her bridal bouquet.

Dorris was the daughter of Charles William and Mary Virginia (Clark) Dellinger of Mount…

Postcard with a drawing of Dorthy's Inn located just south of Woodstock Virginia.

Unidentified portrait photograph of a man is superimposed on photograph of an unidentified couple.

Photo of two portrait photographs of unidentified people, a man and a woman. Both are framed together.

Photo of two separate images of the same unidentified baby.

Photo of two separate portrait images of the same unidentified woman.

Photo of a faded photograph of an unidentified woman displaying her quilt on the porch of a house. The quilt's pattern is called "Double Irish Chain".

Photograph of the parents of newly married couple, Doug and Billie (Beydler) Racey.

Identified are (l to r): Kirby and Leatha Racey, their son, Doug, bride Billie (Beydler) Racey, and her parents, Dorothy and Fred Beydler.

This photograph was…

Photograph of the bride and groom, Billie (Beydler) Racey and Doug Racey, standing with members of the wedding party.

The bride's father, Fred F. Beydler, is 2nd from the right in the front. The others are unidentified.

This photograph was…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Doug Cooley in a U.S. Army uniform.

The pin on his chest indicates he had earned his marksmanship (rifle) qualification.

Family photograph of the Artz family.

Pictured left to right are: Douglas S. Artz, his daughter, Carolyn, son, Francis, wife Geraldine, and daughter, Josephine.

Photograph of Lorraine Esther (Pangle) Bell holding her young son, Douglas, on her lap.

Lorraine was born in Strasburg, the daughter of Arthur Roy and Zelda (Beeler) Pangle.

She married Frank Austen Bell (1913-1993) and the couple had one son,…

Portrait photograph of Douglas Calhoun and his wife, Margaret (Lichliter) Calhoun, posed together.

Margaret is wearing a corsage on her dress.

They are buried together in the Dry Run Cemetery in Seven Fountains, Fort Valley, Virginia.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs, one of Douglas French (left) and the other of his wife, Marian C. (Bashaw) French (right).

F. Douglas French lived most of his life in Woodstock. He married Marian Bashaw and the two of them raised nine…

Portrait photograph of Douglas Anderson, who was killed in World War II. He is wearing his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) uniform.

Portrait photograph of cadet Douglas Anderson from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) wearing his school's uniform.

He was killed during WWII.

Portrait of Douglas Calvin Bly as a senior in high school.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook. The yearbook staff wrote this about him:

"We have found during our four years of toil at Strasburg High that a more…

Photograph of Douglas Glenn Crider.

Crider is wearing a US Army Uniform. He served in the Army during World War II as a Private First Class.

The name, "Douglas Crider", is written on the glass plate.

Photo of two separate photographs of the Douglas E. Lindamood, Sr., in his police uniform.

He was the son of Cletus R. and Bertha (Collins) Lindamood.

He attended Triplett Elementary, Central High School, and Lord Fairfax Community…
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