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Six unidentified young people, of various ages but resembling each other, all posed together.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Outdoor shot of six unidentified children, mostly girls, eating watermelon. All are wearing overalls.

Possibly, these were siblings.

Photograph of six unidentified children of varying ages posed together in the studio.

Probably, these were siblings.

Six unidentified cadets from Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) are standing together in a line and wearing different versions of their school's uniforms.

A low, stone wall and part of a house is visible behind them.

A photograph of six boys posing for the camera. The boys are identified as Bernie Lambert, Paul Fadley, Harley Barton, Guy Emsweller, Earl D., and Earl Hollar.

Sally Zea as a young child with her thumb in her mouth is seated beside her older sister, Sophia, who later married John D. Ritenour.

The sisters were from Strasburg.

Photograph of Margaret Pauline (Fravel) Wilkins (left) and her sister Florine Wisman (Fravel) Getz (right).

The name, "Fravel", is written on the glass plate of this image.

The two girls are the daughters of Nevin Kline Fravel and Lula May…

Photograph of Vada and Vivian Morris although we are not sure which is which.

Their parents were Welford Whitley (1897-1945) and Myrtle Victoria (Whetzel) (1902-1989) Morris, from the Mount Olive area of Shenandoah County.

Vada married James…

Sally Zea as a toddler, shown with her older sister, Sophia, who later married John D. Ritenour.

The sisters were from Strasburg.

Photograph of the three Wisman sisters standing together in their later years.

Identified (l to r) are: Sarah "Sallie" A. (Wisman) Funkhouser, Ann "Annie C. (Wisman) Dellinger, and Mary "Mollie" Emma (Wisman) Neeb.

They were the daughters of…

Two sisters, Ruth Hoover (Wakeman) Whetzel (right, standing) and Ruby Maxine Wakeman (left, seated), are posed together.

Their parents were David Lemuel and Zelia (Hoover). Wakeman.

They grew up on a farm 1.5 miles west of Edinburg until Ruth…

The sisters were daughters of Guy Spiker and Bertha Arbella (Link) Wolverton from Woodstock.

Identified (l to r) are: Jeanine, Betty and Charlotte.

Jeanine married Ted Paul Fleming (1927-2006) and had at least two children.

Betty never…

The three sisters were daughters of Brooks Adolph Irwin, Sr. and Elizabeth Maude (Kirby) Irwin from Edinburg.

Identified (l to r): Goldie (Irwin) Polk, Betty (Irwin) Wolverton, and Audrey (Irwin) Polk.

They had three additional sisters,…

Photograph of sisters Dorothy Lucille (Coffman) Clem (seated) and Alice (Coffman) Borden Elm (standing) as children.

Their parents were William Alfred and Beulah Mae (Bowers) Coffman.

Dorothy's first husband was named Garland Oswald Seal.…

Photograph of Charlotte Virginia (left) and Evelyn Hottel (right), sisters, taken when they were children.

Charlotte's husband was Earl Rinker.

Evelyn married Paul Kronk.

Photograph of Anna Virginia (Good) Jones (left) and her sister Fleda Irene (Good) Hess (right).

The name, "J.B. Good", appears to be written on the glass plate of this image. The girls were the daughters of John Benjamin Good.

Two unidentified young girls in matching outfits and each holding a doll. Both girls have bows in their shoulder-length curled hair.

Two unidentified young girls posed together in the studio.

They resemble each other and are probably sisters.

Photograph of Massanutten Academy's "Jazz Orchestra" as it appears in the school's 1924 yearbook "The Helmet."

The band's drum identifies them as "Sir Syd's Funny Ticklers."

Identified cadets, from left to right are:

Unidentified, Robert J.…

This photograph of a group of U.S. Army soldiers actually reveals Morrison's effort to crop out the image of a single unidentified soldier seated in front which he probably made into an individual portrait.

Photograph of an unidentified female singer at the Woodstock High School Gymnasium.

Studio image of three Frye brothers (l to r): Simon "Heck", Berlin "Buzz", and Douglas.

They were the sons of Walter Simon and Mollie Catherine (Showman) Frye. They had another brother, Gerald, and three sisters: Geraldine, Catherine, and Berkley…

Portrait photograph of Simon Zavel Wender wearing glasses and a suit.

Simon was the son of the founder of Wender’s Department Store in Woodstock, William M. Wender (1881-1932) and his wife, Minnie (Howard) Wender (1882-1961), both originally from…
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