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Color postcard with a picture of the Browntown Valley in Warren County Virginia taken from the Skyline Drive.

Postcard showing the view from the Newmarket Gap on the Skyline Drive in Virginia

Postcard with a photograph of Camp Strwderman, all girls camp located near Columbia Furnace in Shenandoah County Virginia, showing mountains in the background.

Postcard showing the Massanutten Mountain

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Postcard with a photograph showing the view from the Massanutten Mountain looking toward Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of scenery in Zepp Virginia taken from the Mountain View Inn.

An unidentified individual has changed the caption to read "great north" Mountain instead of Shenandoah Mountain.

The image was taken and published by Hugh…

Postcard showing the view looking west from New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing the Shenandoah Valley Academy looking west from New Market Virginia

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Loraine Grant Polk as a young man in his U.S. Army uniform.

Loraine's parents were Stanley Woodrow and Esther Marie (Heltzel) Polk.

He graduated from Central High School in Woodstock in 1966 and…

Color postcard with a picture of Lord Fairfax's smokehouse located at the Greenway Court Manor near White Post Virginia.

Photograph of the Dental License awarded by the Virginia Board of Dental Examiners to Loren George Johnson, D.D.S. in June 1937.

Photograph of L. Jane (Stinson) Miller as a girl wearing a costume.

Born in Woodstock, her parents were James Vernon and Evelyn (Keller) Stinson.

She was a 24-year old nurse living in Toms Brook when she married James Milton Miller from…

Photograph of the birth registration issued for Loretta Jean Spence who was born on November 25, 1942, in Shenandoah County.

Parents were Samuel Ray Spence and Peggy Jo Hite.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Lorraine E. (Pangle) Bell as a young woman.

Lorraine was born in Strasburg, the daughter of Arthur Roy and Zelda (Beeler) Pangle.

Lorraine Pangle was married to Frank Austin Bell (1913-1993).

Postcard showing the Lost River near Bryce's Resort in Bayse Va. The Lost River flows through West Virginia near the Virginia border.

Photograph of an empty lot, a long metal-roofed, building, a detached garage, and the back of buildings.

The buildings on the left front on King Street, Strasburg. This photograph was taken from just off King Street on N. Fort Street in…

Photograph of Lottie Wiseman.

Lottie was a lifelong resident of Staunton, Virginia. She was one of many children born to Stuart F. (1857-1928) and Emma J. (Garrison) (1863-1923) Wiseman.

In 1910, the family lived on North Augusta Street where…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Louella Frances (Frye) Walters as a young woman with short, styled hair and wearing a photographer's drape.

She married Charles Robert Walters, Jr. in 1972.

A photograph similar to these was used in…

Photograph of Louis Glenn and Bessie "Betty" Irene (Didawick) Newland, of Edinburg, seated with their five children posed around them.

Identified, they are (l to r): Linda Jean (Newland) Shrum, Louis Glenn Newland, Jay Newland (on his father's…

Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison who became the Morrison Studio Proprietor in 1950, after his father, Hugh Morrison, Jr., had died.

Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison, a son of Hugh Morrison, Jr.

Louis took over the photography studio in 1950, after his father died.

Portrait photograph of a very young Louis E. Morrison, shown in profile.

Louis was one of ten children born to the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr.

He took over his father's photography business in 1950 when his father died.

Photograph of Louis E. Morrison standing on the covered porch of a house. A little girl's arm, leg, and part of her dress is just visible on the right side of the photo.

Louis was one of many children born to photographer Hugh Morrison, Jr. He…

Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison, one of the many children born to the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr.

Louis took over the photography studio in 1950.

Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison as a young, curly-haired boy.

Louis was one of many children born to the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. He took over the photography studio in 1950 after his father died.
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