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Portrait photograph of Hugh Samuel David Stoneburner wearing a suit and tie.

Hugh was a son of David Filmore and Annie Elizabeth (Fadely) Stoneburner. He grew up in Edinburg and had two brothers, Arthur and Walter Lee Stoneburner.

Hugh married…

Portrait photograph of a Hugh Samuel David Stoneburner as a young man.

Hugh was a son of David Filmore and Annie Elizabeth (Fadely) Stoneburner. He grew up in Edinburg and had two brothers, Arthur and Walter Lee Stoneburner.

Hugh married twice.…

Photograph of Hugh Starke Morrison, shown in a chair in his later years.

Hugh Starke Morrison was a well-known photographer in Harrisonburg, Virginia, for more than sixty years when he died.

He was born near Stanardsville, Virginia, the…

Photograph of Huie Peer from the book "Service Record World War I and II, Woodstock and Vicinity."

Photograph of Huie Addison Peer.

The name, "Peer", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Hunter B. Chapman and his wife, Carrie (Stine) Chapman.

The couple were married April 23, 1888. Hunter worked as the B&O agent in Woodstock Virginia until 1936. He was also instrumental in the creation of Shenandoah Caverns…

Photograph of the Hunter B. Chapman family standing on the steps of their home on the corner of S. Muhlenberg and W. Court Streets in Woodstock.

Hunter B. Chapman is standing on the bottom right. His wife, Carrie (Stine) Chapman, is beside him. …

Photograph of Hunter Lee Ritenour who was then a resident of the Dry Run community in Fort Valley Virginia.

The name, "Wesley Ritenour", is written on the glass plate of this image. Wesley Ritenour was Hunter Ritenour's father.

Portrait photograph of Hunter Ritenour wearing his US Navy uniform.

Hunter was from Seven Fountains, served in the Navy during the Second World War, and was present at the D-Day landings.

The name, "Hunter Ritenour", is written on the glass…

Unidentified hunter standing in the studio and holding the hind legs of a dead fox.

Unidentified man posed in the studio displaying the wingspan of his dead quarry, probably a hawk.

Photo of a photograph of four unidentified hunters standing around a dead deer.

Scan of a glass plate negative showing what appears to be a hunting and fishing party in front of a tent near Petersburg West Virginia in September, 1903.

Photograph hunting party displaying their quarry of a bear and pelts.

Jacob "Jack" Sperry is pictured on the far right. All other individuals are unidentified.

Photograph of a wooden observation tower with a roof, and housing a telescope.

The tower stood on Hupps Hill, near Crystal Caverns. It is uncertain if this is a WWII era aircraft observation tower or an observation tower built by the developer…

Photograph of two blooming hydrangea bushes flanking the steps leading to a covered porch.

Advertisement pamphlet produced by R.D. Newland promoting the demonstration of a "Hydraulic Cider Press and Apple Butter Boiller."

Based on included dates, the document was most likely printed in 1898. R.D. (Richard) Newland operated an Apple…

Photograph of a hydroelectric generator inside Burnshire Dam's power house in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of I. Clinton Miller with glasses and wearing a suit and striped tie.

He was a lawyer in Woodstock.

The image on the right has a mark at the top (an "X") where the photographer noted which of the two…

Postcard with a picture of a man and woman kissing and a reference to Toms Brook Virginia.

The card is date 1916.

Article about a flash flood in Woodstock Virginia

Early iceboxes displayed in a tent, probably at a County Fair. J.S. Denton & Sons from Harrisonburg sponsored the exhibit.

Portrait photograph of Ida (Baker) Roadcap as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Carl Bauman and Luella Lee (Affleck) Baker.

In 1930, her family lived in Fishers Hill near Strasburg where her father worked as a Cooper.

Ida married…

Photograph of Ida (Gochenour) Bauserman taken only a year or two before she died.

Ida was the daughter of Samuel and Mary Susan Gochenour and the wife of William Bauserman.
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