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Photograph of a type of fruit cleaning and polishing machine manufactured by the Grabill Manufacturing Plant.

The plant was located near the intersection of what became Main Street and Reservoir Road in Woodstock and still stands in 2025.

The…

Photograph of a type of fruit processing machine manufactured by the Grabill Manufacturing Plant.

The plant was located near the intersection of what became Main Street and Reservoir Road in Woodstock and still stands in 2025.

The business was…

Photograph of a type of fruit processing machine manufactured by the Grabill Manufacturing Plant.

The plant was located near the intersection of what became Main Street and Reservoir Road in Woodstock and still stands in 2025.

The business was…

Photograph of a fruit tree in an orchard in bloom.

Photograph of a building that housed a used car and parts business,

The sign over the open bay door says, "Fry's Used Cars and Parts". Another painted sign on the side says, "Garage".

The business was located along a dirt road.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Cloverbloom Frying Chicken. This item was displayed during the opening ceremony for the Shen-Valley Meat Packers Inc. plant in Timberville Virginia. The plant opened in late 1949.

Postcard showing Fulks Run Grocery located 7 miles west of Broadway Virginia

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Fulton Bowers his U.S. Army uniform.

Fulton Bowers, nicknamed "Toad", was born in Toms Brook, Virginia, the son of Albert C. and Ida Pearl Bowers.

He served in the U.S. Army during the Second World War fighting in the North Africa and Italian…

Portrait photograph of Fulton "Toad" Bowers in his U.S. Army uniform.

Fulton Bowers, nicknamed "Toad", was born in Toms Brook Virginia, The son of the late Albert C. and Ida Pearl Bowers.

He served in the US Army during the Second World War…

Portrait photograph of Fulton Bowers as a young man.

Fulton Bowers, nicknamed "Toad, was born in Toms Brook Virginia, The son of the late Albert C. and Ida Pearl Bowers.

He served in the US Army during the Second World War fighting in the…

Portrait photograph of Fulton Bowers his US Army uniform.

Fulton Bowers, nicknamed "Toad, was born in Toms Brook Virginia, The son of the late Albert C. and Ida Pearl Bowers.

He served in the US Army during the Second World War fighting in…

Photograph of a page listing several births in the Funk family. It is possible the page was from a bible but we are uncertain.

Transcribed, the record reads:

Albert Milton Funk son of Obed and Mary L. Funk was born Thursday the 3rd of August…

Marriage certificate attesting that Harold Woodrow Funkhouser and Goldie Catherine Burkholder were married in Orkney Springs, Virginia, on September 17, 1943.

The minister was Rev. M.L. Zirkle. The service was Lutheran.

Unidentified boiler or furnace.

Photograph of a long, low piece of furniture with drawers of varying size and shape.

Probably, this was a dining room buffet.

Photograph of a curved furniture piece with drawers and cabinets. The piece is in front of a fireplace.

Possibly, this was a dining room buffet.

Two Hoffman brothers, Gordon Harvey (left) and Raymond Grover Hoffman (right) are posed together on a bench.

Raymond Grover is wearing a U.S. Navy uniform.

Harvey and Raymond were the sons of Walter Harvey and Martha Jane (Clem) Hoffman. They…

Portrait photograph of G.W. Garman in his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) school uniform.

Photograph of a small country store with a sign on its covered porch that says, "G.N. Funk Gen. Mdse". The words, "Drink Coca Cola" are below it.

Photo of two separate images.

The individual on the left is George S. Bearden. The individual on the right is Robert Homer Anderson.

Both were Lutheran Ministers. These photographs are part of a series related to the ministers at St. Peters…

Photograph of a page from Gabriel Sager's original will filed on December 8, 1828.

This image includes distributions to grandsons Joseph and Rubin Cauffman, and to daughters Mary, Elizabeth (wife of Peter Dull), Barbra (wife of Abraham Schmitz),…

Photograph of the signature page from Gabriel Sager's original 1828 will.

It was written on December 8th, 1828, and witnessed by George Shrum, Jacob Cook and John Cook.

Photograph of a page from Gabriel Sager's 1848 will directing that his plantation (called the Lantz tract) be divided between his two daughters, Esther and Delila.

Further instructions for his executor, David Crawford, are also on this page.

Photograph of the page from Gabriel Sager's 1848 will that directs his daughter, Ann Sager, be given 40 acres.

Further, he directs that she should have "free privilege to fetch water out of the spring" owned by his sons, John and Ely.
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