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Everett Lee "Chick" Wisman
Portrait photograph of a young Everett Lee "Chick" Wisman in his U.S. Army uniform.
Everett graduated from Woodstock High School.
When he died, he was a retired professor at VPI (now called Virginia Tech). He taught poultry science.
Everett graduated from Woodstock High School.
When he died, he was a retired professor at VPI (now called Virginia Tech). He taught poultry science.
Wisman Siblings
Everett Lee "Chick" Wisman in his U.S. Army uniform, pictured with his three sisters: Ruth Virginia (Wisman) Dysart (top right), Mary "Snookie" (Wisman) Hoover, and Lois (Wisman) Ryman.
Barefoot Young Child
Unidentified barefoot young child is seated on a cushioned chair.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Young Child
Damaged image of an unidentified young child with bangs and wearing a white gown.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Boy in a Hat
Unidentified young boy wearing a hat and standing next to a bench.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Edward and Marybell (Ritenour) Tamkin
Photograph of Edwin Mckinley Tamkin and his wife, Marybell Frances (Ritenour) Tamkin when they were young.
Edwin was the son of William (1859-1954) and Mary Ella (Brill) (1866-1908) Tamkin. Marybell was the daughter of William Franklin and Ida…
Edwin was the son of William (1859-1954) and Mary Ella (Brill) (1866-1908) Tamkin. Marybell was the daughter of William Franklin and Ida…
Unidentified Child
Unidentified little girl, barefoot, wearing a hat, and standing on a bench.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Young Man Standing
Unidentified young man wearing a too-short suit, striped tie, and hat.
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Perry Garnett Coverstone
Photograph of Perry Garnett Coverstone, of Fort Valley, as a young man.
Perry Garnett Coverstone was still single when he registered for the WWI draft. His emergency contact was listed as “Mrs. D.F. Frederick, Postmaster, Waterlick”. At that time,…
Perry Garnett Coverstone was still single when he registered for the WWI draft. His emergency contact was listed as “Mrs. D.F. Frederick, Postmaster, Waterlick”. At that time,…
Tags: Coverstone, Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Shirtless Young Child
Portrait photograph of an unidentified young child with bangs but no shirt.
Tags: Children, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Mother With Deceased Child
Unidentified woman holding her deceased infant. The hand-woven coverlet, a traditional Shenandoah Valley textile, was probably deliberately chosen for this image.
Tags: Family, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Young Man
Portrait photograph of an unidentified young man wearing a suit and tie with a starched collar.
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Young Man Standing
Unidentified young man wearing a bow tie with polka dots and a pen in his lapel pocket. He is posed standing beside a bench.
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Two Men
Two unidentified men, one seated and the other perched on the arm of the chair beside him. Both are wearing U.S. flag pins on their starched collars.
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia
Lawrence Lambert
Portrait photograph of Sgt. Lawrence Lambert, of Woodstock, in his U.S. Army uniform.
Lawrence was the son of Joseph Fletcher Lambert (1889-1959) and Mamie Pearl (Jackson) Lambert (1890-1959). He grew up in Woodstock with many siblings.
He…
Lawrence was the son of Joseph Fletcher Lambert (1889-1959) and Mamie Pearl (Jackson) Lambert (1890-1959). He grew up in Woodstock with many siblings.
He…
Milton Samuel Hoffman, Jr.
Portrait photograph of Milton "Milt" Samuel Hoffman, Jr. wearing his U.S. Army uniform.
Milton was the son of Milton S. Hoffman, Sr. and Elizabeth May (Foltz) Hoffman.
When he registered for the World War II draft in 1942, he was still single…
Milton was the son of Milton S. Hoffman, Sr. and Elizabeth May (Foltz) Hoffman.
When he registered for the World War II draft in 1942, he was still single…
Herman J. Rupert
Portrait photograph of Pvt. Herman J. Rupert, pictured in his U.S. Army uniform.
He was the son of Mrs. Ethel Rupert Weaver of Mt. Jackson, Virginia.
Pvt. Rupert served his country but was killed in France on July 6, 1944, at the age of 21…
He was the son of Mrs. Ethel Rupert Weaver of Mt. Jackson, Virginia.
Pvt. Rupert served his country but was killed in France on July 6, 1944, at the age of 21…

