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Group of eight unidentified basketball players from Edinburg High School and one older unidentified man, probably the coach, are posed together in two rows.

Most of the players are wearing a uniform with the letters, "EHS", on the front of their…

Photograph showing members of Edinburg High School's 1956 Senior Class posed in front of the school’s main entrance.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row:
Caroline “Carrie” Terrell Marshall, Ramona “Punky” Blaine Newland, Jean “Hep”…

Group of attendees at the 10-year reunion of Edinburg High School's Class of 1959, the school's first graduating class, posed together.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Ms. Bragg Moyer (teacher), Ms. Virginia Coffman (teacher), Kathleen…

Card announcement for the Edinburg High School Class of 1918 Graduation Ceremonies.

Item is two sided and folds into an envelope shape with image 19-0103-003 being the reverse. Card was never posted.

Contains information about the class…

Group of unidentified students posed in rows on the steps of Edinburg High School in Edinburg, Virginia.

Postcard showing a pennant with "EHS" printed on it.

Publication produced by the Edinburg Lion's Club for the 1953-1954 year.

The publication includes a list of membership, their officers, objectives, and committee assignments.

Postcard with a picture of the Edinburg Mill. The card also includes a description of the mill and a brief history.

Photograph showing the aircraft observation tower located in Edinburg Virginia. Such towers were built and staffed by local civil defense groups in order to warn of possible enemy attack and to monitor aircraft over the area.

Undated bumper sticker featuring "I Love Edinburg Ole Time Festival."

Photograph showing a marching group in the Edinburg Ole Time Festival parade, ca. 1990.

Postcard showing a photograph of the passenger depot in Edinburg Virginia.

The structure was originally located is now located in the area of what is now the Edinburg Fire station. After the discontinuation of passenger service it was moved N.…

Photograph of the U.S. Post Office located on Main Street in Edinburg.

Photograph showing the railroad bridge crossing Stony Creek in Edinburg after it was destroyed by a fire.

The photograph is undated, but the fire occurred on August 2, 1915.

Postcard showing a photograph of the Edinburg Reservoir located west of Edinburg Virginia.

Photograph of the Edinburg High and Graded School, also called Cedar Hill Academy.

The first floor was used for classrooms and the second floor contained an auditorium for community and school events. This design was popular in the area and most…

Program for movies shown at the Edinburg Theatre during the week of October 18, 1937. They included New Faces of 1937, One Man Justice, You Can't Have Everything, Born to Dance, and The Outcasts of Poker Flat.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial photograph of Edinburg Virginia taken sometime between 1940 and 1950.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial photograph of Edinburg Virginia taken sometime between 1940 and 1950.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial photograph of Edinburg Virginia taken sometime between 1940 and 1950.

Photograph of Edith (Gochenour) Fleming as a young woman standing beside a wicker chair.

Edith was the daughter of Calvin and Alice B. (Wendle) Gochenour, a farming couple on Fairview Road near Woodstock. She was one of at least thirteen…

Photograph of Edith Mae (Stepp) Richard (left), her husband, Stanley L. Richard (right) in his U.S. Army uniform, and Stanley's niece, Freda Wharton.

Stanley was the oldest child born to William Arthur and Rena Mae (Orndorff) Richard. Edith was…

Photograph of Edith L. Eckard.

Edith was born December 24 1902 to parents John Eckard and Vertie Eckard. She grew up near the Hamburg community with three siblings. At one point her father ran one of the community's stores.

In 1928 she…

Photograph of Edith Edna (Spiggle) Reynard standing in the studio with one hand on a chair.

Her husband was Frederick Lee Reynard (1885-1953).

Photograph of Edith Edna (Spiggle) Reynard standing in the studio wearing a striped dress.

Edith was born in Bedford, Virginia, to William Turner (1871-1933) and Annie Rebecca (Grim) (1868-1905) Spiggle. She grew up in the Madison District of…
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