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Portrait photograph of James Earl Bauserman.

James was the son of James Russell Bauserman and Flora Bell (Bradley) Bauserman. He worked as a painter his entire life.

James was originally married to Susie (Jones) Bauserman who died in 1923…

Portrait photograph of J. Eldred Swartz posed in studio.

Mr. Swartz was the principal of Triplett High School in Mount Jackson. He was married to Virginia (Hornsby) Swartz in 1940.

Photograph of James Franklin Wetzel as a boy, posed cheek-to-cheek with his mother, Drucilla (Hottel) Wetzel.

James lived in Woodstock as a boy, but spent his later years in Edinburg. He finished high school and served in the U.S. Army during WWII…

James Foltz wearing lace up boots and seated on a stool in the studio.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of James Fultz as a young man in a suit and tie.

A photograph similar to these was used in the 1964 Stonewall Jackson High School Yearbook (SJHS) titled, "Jacksonian Heritage".

Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Photograph of James G. Kotsianas standing by a bench in a suit and bow tie.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy…

Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Damaged photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas.

A native of Kalesmenon, Greece, James was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant on Court Square in Woodstock, Virginia, from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek”.

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Photograph of James G. Kotsianas, super-imposed onto a photograph of his wife, in-laws, and two oldest children in Greece.

Identified (l to r) in the picture are: the young wife of Father George Ligdis, Father George Ligdis (James G. Kotsianas’…

Photograph of James G. Kotsianas and his son George J. Kotsianas.

A native of Greece, James G. Kotsianas was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant in Woodstock Virginia from 1922-1947. He was known locally as “Jimmy the Greek.”

Photograph of James G. Kotsianas, seated, with his son George J. Kotsianas.

A native of Greece, James G. Kotsianas was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant in Woodstock Virginia from 1922-1947.

He was known locally as “Jimmy the…

Portrait photograph of James G. Kotsianas (right) with his son, George J. Kotsianas (left).

A native of Greece, James G. Kotsianas was the proprietor of the New York Restaurant in Woodstock Virginia from 1922-1947.

He was known locally as…

Photograph of James G. Kotsianas (seated) and his friend and business partner, George Pappas (standing).

James Kotsianas was a Greek immigrant who came to Woodstock Virginia in 1922 to open the New York Restaurant, located on Court Square where…

Photograph of James George Kotsianas (right) and his friend and business partner, George Pappas (left).

James was a Greek immigrant who came to Woodstock, Virginia, in 1922 to open the New York Restaurant, located on Court Square where the…

Photograph of James G. Kotsianas (left) and Pete Blentson (center) with his wife Rena (Pappas) Blentson and children Angelo and Helen.

James, Pete, and Rena were all Greek immigrants who came to Woodstock, Virginia, in the early 1920s. James and…

Photograph of James G. Kotsianas (left) and Pete Blentson (center) with his wife Rena (Pappas) Blentson and children Angelo and Helen.

James, Pete, and Rena were all Greek immigrants who came to Woodstock, Virginia, in the early 1920s. James and…

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing James George, a Shenandoah County resident who served in the US Army during World War Two.

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