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Portrait photograph of Emma Lou (Clark) Artz from Woodstock in her graduation cap and gown.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Emma Lou (Hollingsworth) Luther as a young woman with short hair.

Emma Lou was the daughter of John Rolland and Bessie C. (Seal) Hollingsworth.

She is a graduate of Woodstock High School and Strayer…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Emma Lou (Hollingsworth) Luther as a young woman with short hair.

Emma Lou was the daughter of John Rolland and Bessie C. (Seal) Hollingsworth.

She is a graduate of Woodstock High School and Strayer…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Emma Lou (Hollingsworth) Luther as a young woman with short hair.

Emma Lou was the daughter of John Rolland and Bessie C. (Seal) Hollingsworth.

She is a graduate of Woodstock High School and Strayer…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Emma Miller of Mt. Jackson on her horse Sparkin at an unidentified horse show. Emma was a popular show rider known for her horse's tricks and the wife of Walt Miller.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Emma Miller of Mt. Jackson on her horse Sparkin at an unidentified horse show. Emma was a popular show rider known for her horse's tricks and the wife of Walt Miller.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Emma Miller of Mt. Jackson on her horse Sparkin at an unidentified horse show. Emma was a popular show rider known for her horse's tricks and the wife of Walt Miller.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Emma Miller of Mt. Jackson on her horse Sparkin at the Confederate Cemetery in Mt. Jackson Virginia. Emma was a popular show rider known for her horse's tricks and the wife of Walt Miller.

Damaged photograph of three generations. Emma May (Crabill) Wright (left) holding her son Stanley Crabill Wright Sr., and standing beside her seated mother, Elizabeth Ann (Crabill) Crabill.

Emma's husband was Wade Hamption Wright (1877-1953).

Photograph of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church located on E. Court Street in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of Emmanuel Episcopal Church located on E. Court Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of Emmanuel Episcopal Church located on E. Court Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church located in Woodstock Virginia. Includes a description of the church's connection to Peter Muhlenberg.

Photograph of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church located on East Court Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church located on E. Court Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Postcard showing two buildings that held the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Congregation in New Market Virginia. The first was built in 1848 and was replaced in 1892 by the second structure, which still stands.

The card includes information on their…

Wedding photograph of Emmert L. Hoover and Audrey Frances Ritenour.

Emmert Lee Gochenour with glasses and wearing a suit, is seated, with his wife, Elinor C. (Owens) Gochenour, standing beside him.

The couple married in 1942. They lived in Maurertown and raised two children together: Mildred Irene and Vernon Lee…

Photo of a school photograph from 1929 of Emmet E. Sweeney.

His parents were Charles Milton and Flora Bell (Wisman) Sweeney, a farming couple near Woodstock.

He married Kathleen Dean (Hottle) Sweeney.

Photograph of Emmy Josephine (Wilkins) Logan in a print dress and seated with her unidentified daughter on her lap.

Emmy's parents were Samuel Arthur and Mamie Mae (Santmiers) Wilkins.

She married William H. Logan (1907-1986) in 1933.

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Damaged photograph of Emons Sager, his wife, Eltie Boyer Sager, and their two sons. The family lived in Stephens City.

Faded photograph of tents set up on the Commons, in front of Boyer Grocery Company, in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of a line of buses from Endless Caverns, used to shuttle visitors to and from the train depot west of New Market and the Endless Caverns resort area.

The building housing the caverns entrance is visible on the left and the lodge is on…

Photograph of the Information and Gift Shop for the Endless Caverns resort near New Market, Virginia.

In 2004, the building was still standing (in disrepair) and was located about a mile north of the present entrance to Endless Caverns.
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