Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Photograph showing J.R., Josephine, and Mary Miller in front of their residence at the corner of Muhlenberg and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

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Photograph showing J.R. Miller holding his daughter Josephine Miller (Lynn) in front of their residence at the intersection of Muhlenberg and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

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Photograph showing members of the Miller family in front of their residence on the corner of Spring and Muhlenberg Streets in Woodstock Virginia. Identified from left to right are: J.R. Miller, baby Josephine Miller (Lynn), unidentified, Mary Miller.…

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Photograph showing Ruby ____ and Josephine Miller (Lynn) being pulled on a sled by John Hoshour (1850-1925). The house in the background is located at the intersection of Spring and Muhlenberg Streets in Woodstock Virginia. It is where Josephine was…

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This photograph, taken by local photographer Hugh Morrison of Woodstock, shows Eugene Carson Ritenour, US Army, and his family.

Eugene Carson Ritenour was born in Woodstock on May 7, 1927. After graduating from Woodstock High School, he joined…

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On July 26th, 1918 local photographer Hugh Morrison took this photograph of local men preparing to basic training at Camp Humphries, now Fort Belvoir, in Fairfax County Virginia.

It was taken on the steps of the Woodstock Depot. It was from here…

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This photograph, which originally appeared in the Washington Post, shows a group of women during the Woodstock Bicentennial Celebration in 1952. The women are, from left to right, Mrs. Charles Wolverton Sibert, Mrs. Lyle Shelton, Mrs. Nelson Lynn,…

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Photograph showing a class of students taught by Marguerite Artz at the Woodstock Elementary School. Pictures, from left to right, are:

Row 1: Leo Ryman, Tommy Morrison, Larry Wilkins, L.B. Shelton

Row 2: Larry Seal, Donnie Shrum, JoAnn Miller,…

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Photograph showing the Stickley-Boyer Building on the corner of Court and Main Street in the Town of Woodstock. This structure, and a large portion of this block, were destroyed by fire in 1900.

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Photograph showing the Woodstock High School Class of 1930. Pictured from left to right are:

First Row: Ione Beydler, Wilbur Lauck Newman, Edna Miller, Virginia Stickley, Jay Pence, Joycie Williams, Lisa Fleming, Robery Ramey, Romaine Foster.…

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A photograph showing the Magruder House and property on North Main Street in Woodstock Virginia. In the 1960s the house was demolished and the land was redeveloped as the Woodstock Shopping Center.

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A photograph showing Earl Dyer of Woodstock taken by Hugh Morrison of Woodstock.

Earl Franklin Dyer had enlisted in the US Army in May of 1945. A native of Woodstock, he was living in Mananas Virginia at the time because it was the closest High…

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.
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