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Photograph of an unidentified young woman, seated on a bench, with an unidentified young child standing on the bench beside her.

Probably, this was a mother and her child.

The name, "Crider", is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified woman, seated on a chair, is holding an unidentified baby on her lap.

Unidentified man and woman, seated, with two young children standing in front of them.

This was probably a family photograph.

Photograph of an unidentified older man, seated, with an unidentified older woman standing beside him with a hand on his shoulder.

Probably, this was a husband and wife.

The name, "Weatherholtz", or something close, is written on the glass…

Two unidentified women with two unidentified girls on either end.

Probably, this was three generations of a family.

The name, "Gery Clem", or something close to that, is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified man wearing a polka-dotted tie is seated on a bench with his arm around a young boy seated beside him.

Possibly, this was a father and son.

Family photograph of George Edward, Sr., and his wife, Mary (Harrington) Morrison seated on a bench outside. Both are looking at their son, George E. Morrison, Jr., who is standing by his mother.

George Sr. was the son of photographer Hugh Jr.…

Photograph of two unidentified men seated on a bench with an unidentified woman standing behind them.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photograph of Ann Foltz (standing back middle) posed with her father, mother and siblings.

Photograph of Paul Lee LeDane Sr. and his mother, Isabell (Lichliter) Shillingburg.

Paul was born in 1930 to Isabell Lichliter and Paul LeDane.

In 1940 his mother married Lester Shillingburg. They lived in Fort Valley.

Unidentified woman posed cheek-to-cheek with an unidentified little girl.

Family resemblance indicates this was probably a mother with her daughter.

Unidentified young boy seated on a table with an older girl standing beside him.

Probably, these were siblings.

Unidentified woman, seated, with two unidentified young girls standing on either side of her.

This was, possibly, a grandmother with two granddaughters.

Photograph of a woman with her two children.

After further research, we determined this is a photograph of Robert H. Jewell’s wife, Emma Alice (Brinker) Jewell, with her two oldest children: William H. and Catherine L. Jewell. Another son, George…

Unidentified woman dressed in a floor-length skirt and hat is looking down at and unidentified infant in a baby buggy.

Probably, this was a mother and her child.

Two unidentified young boys, both wearing suits and ties.

Resemblance between the two suggests they were probably siblings.

Photograph of Mavis and John J. Burner, seated, with their sons, Richard (baby on the left) and John Wayne Burner (standing).

John was from Shenandoah County but worked in Detroit, Michigan, when he met his wife. When he registered for the World…

Unidentified woman seated on a bench and holding an unidentified toddler on her lap.

Probably, this was a mother with her child.

Photograph of Pete Blentson with his two children: Angelo (on the left), and Helen (on the right).

The girl in the center is unknown, but may be one of several of Pete’s nieces who lived with them at various times after immigrating from Greece.…

Unidentified man and woman, seated, with an unidentified girl standing between them with her arms around their shoulders.

Probably this was a family photograph.

The name, "R. Spires", is written on the glass plate.

Clarence Jackson Phillips, seated on the left, with his wife, Florence Fanny (Olinger) Phillips, seated beside him and their son, Quentin Nolan "Tom" Phillips standing behind them.

The family lived at Mt. Clifton and owned the Mt. Clifton…

Three unidentified children, of varying ages, posed together.

Probably, these were siblings.

The name, "Wilbur Mumaw", is written on the glass plate.

Photo of a photograph of the Minnich family in the mid 1940's.

Identified (l to r) are: Blair Minnich, his son, Eddie, and his wife, Louise Minnich.

The family lived in Timberville.

The name, "Blair Minnick", is written on the glass plate.

Unidentified man and woman, seated, each with a young boy on their lap.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photograph of Phyllis (O’Neal) Harbison, seated on a chair, with her older sister, Juanita O’Neal, standing beside her.

Phyllis and Juanita were the only children of Clinton Burns (1900-1954) and Sara Anna (Bowers) (1900-1988) O’Neil from the…
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