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Photograph of the original AME church on the corner of Church and Locust Streets in Woodstock, Virginia.

The building at the far left of photo is the church's school. This building was torn down and replaced with a bigger church in 1921.

Photograph of Emmanuel Episcopal Church located on E. Court Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photograph of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church on the corner of N. Church and E. Locust Streets in Woodstock.

A historically black church, it was built in 1921 to replace an earlier one on the same location. A man is standing in the doorway in the…

Photograph of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock, Virginia.

Superimposed on the image are small, oval photographs of M. Coffman, the Superintendent of the Sunday School, and Rev. S.W. Kuhns, the Pastor.

Black and white image of the stained glass window located inside Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Woodstock Virginia.

Image of the Magruder Home located on W. Court Street in Woodstock.

The home was adjacent to the Morrison Photographic Studio. It later became the Miller Nursing Home for a time.

As of 2022, the building is the Allen & Allen Law Office.

Photograph of the house located at 220 South Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock, Virginia, at the time of the photograph.

Two unidentified mean appear in front of the home. The photograph was taken in winter and snow is visible on the ground.

The…

Photograph of Carl Boyer's home located on Locust Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

Three unidentified children are visible on the front porch.

Photograph of a drawing of Benchoff Hall on the campus of Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Virginia.

The home of Melton Bowman located at 509 W. Locust Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

The home was constructed ca. 1926. Later owners have been John Sullivan, James and Jean Beath, Harold Seal, and Dorothy Farley.

Photograph of the house located at 841 S. Main Street, Woodstock Virginia.

A car is parked in front of the house which still stands.

Spacious veranda of the former home of Myron Bowman, Sr. Located on S. Main Street in Woodstock, the porch was furnished with wicker rockers , flowers, and a couch.

Photograph showing the home of Frank Tavener in Woodstock Virginia.

The home stands as of 2026 at 315 N. Main Street and is used as the parsonage for St. Johns Bosco Catholic Church.

This home is located at 433 N. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. The image shows two people sitting on the front porch. The woman may be Lula Brooks, who lived there.

Photo of a photograph of a two-story home located S. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock, with two unidentified women in a horse-drawn cart on the front lawn. Another, unidentified African American man stands near the front of the horse.

The house was…

This image shows the house located at 355 W. Spring Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

The home of Melton Bowman located at 509 W. Locust Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

The home was constructed ca. 1926. Later owners have been John Sullivan, James and Jean Beath, Harold Seal, and Dorothy Farley.

The fireplace shown was in the Infirmary Building at Camp Lupton, Woodstock, Virginia. The building has since been torn down and is now the site of Seven Bends State Park.

Large and stately home, formerly owned by Myron Bowman, located at 837 S. Main Street, Woodstock.

Photograph of the home that stands at 115 N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The photographer is standing at the southeastern corner of the property looking northwest.

The house still stands as of 2025.

Spacious bungalow with awnings and covered front porch that was located on N. Main Street in Woodstock (across from the Woodstock Shopping Center). It was owned by Jacob Haun, Sr.

Image of the two-story home in Woodstock where Ethel Lee (Marston) Denison lived with her brother in her later years.

Ethel was the daughter of William Frank Sr. and Mary Jane (Clem) Marston.

She was a graduate of Woodstock High School and the…

Photograph of the Woodstock home of Jacob Haun, Sr. The home was located on N. Main Street, across the street from the Woodstock Shopping Center.

Photograph of a dignified two-story home with spacious veranda and unidentified young girl sitting on the steps holding a younger child.

The house has been tentatively identified as being the Woodstock Presbyterian Church Manse.

Photograph of an unidentified street (possibly in Woodstock) showing leafy trees and glimpses of the front porches of two homes. The street is unpaved.
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