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William H. Polk and Family
Photograph of William H. Polk standing behind his mother, Anna B. (Arrington) Polk (seated left), his wife, Edna, and his oldest son, William A. Polk. He is most remembered for having worked as a minister in the early 1920’s at the Mt. Zion Methodist…
Tags: African Americans, Arrington, Clergy, Polk, Shenandoah County, Steptoe, Virginia
Minister
Portrait of an unidentified man wearing a clerical collar.
Tags: Clergy, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Reverend John D. Hamaker
Photograph of Rev. J.D. Hamaker standing in the studio and wearing an overcoat.
John David "J.D." Hamaker is most remembered for his decades long service as a Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Strasburg and, in his early…
John David "J.D." Hamaker is most remembered for his decades long service as a Minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Strasburg and, in his early…
Tags: Clergy, Hamaker, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Rev. Freeland
Photograph of Reverent Freeland wearing her religious robes and standing by an open book.
She was identified as a deaconess who would conduct revival services at Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Woodstock, Virginia, and other local African American…
She was identified as a deaconess who would conduct revival services at Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Woodstock, Virginia, and other local African American…
Reverend J. A. Snyder, D. D.
Photograph of a newspaper picture of Reverend J.A. Snyder, D.D., who was a pastor from 1860 to 1885.
Tags: Clergy, Men, Shenandoah County, Snyder, Virginia
Reverend W.H. Polk
Photo of Reverend Polk superimposed onto a photo of Mt. Zion Methodist Church.
The church was located at the intersection of Church and Locust Streets in Woodstock, until it was demolished in 1921 to build a bigger church of the same name. It is…
The church was located at the intersection of Church and Locust Streets in Woodstock, until it was demolished in 1921 to build a bigger church of the same name. It is…
Tags: African Americans, Churches, Clergy, Mt. Zion, Polk, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Woodstock

