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Portrait photograph of Ralph Foster shown in his U.S. Army Air Force uniform.

Later, he became a Pharmacist and lived at the corner of Main and North Streets, in Woodstock. The site is currently the Catholic Rectory Building.

Photo of two separate portrait photograph of Ralph Henry Combs wearing a striped shirt and tie.

He was married to Charlotte (Morrison) Combs (1928-2013). Together, the couple raised four children.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Ralph Henry Combs wearing a suit and tie.

He was married to Charlotte (Morrison) Combs (1928-2013). Together, the couple raised four children.

Ralph worked at the Woodstock Garage for many…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Ralph Henry Combs wearing a suit and tie.

He was married to Charlotte (Morrison) Combs (1928-2013). Together, the couple raised four children.

Ralph worked at the Woodstock Garage for many years.

Portrait photograph of Master Sergeant Ralph Hottle in his U.S. Army uniform.

Ralph was the oldest child of Lawrence (1887-1948) and Monnie Myrtle (Miley) (1891-1989) Hottle. His father was a merchant in Toms Brook.

He attended Roanoke College…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Ralph J. Golsen with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

A small label above his picture says, "Ralph J. Golsen, Photographic and Moving Picture Apparatus, 1128 Argyle St.".

Ralph J. Golsen was from Chicago,…

Portrait photograph of Ralph Schramm.

Ralph was a cadet at Massanutten Academy in 1917.

Ralph Weaver wearing his U.S. Army uniform and standing with his wife, Evelyn "Ebbie" (Shrum) Weaver.

Evelyn was the daughter of Charles Shrum.

Ralph Weaver wearing his U.S. Army uniform and standing beside his wife, Evelyn "Ebbie" (Shrum) Weaver.

Evelyn was the daughter of Charles Shrum.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Ramona (Hatcher) Chapman as a young woman with short styled hair.

Born in Davis, West Virginia, she was the daughter of William Edward and Ruby Lee (Collins) Hatcher.

In 1964, she married Hunter…

Article about the kickoff of the 2012 High School Football season

Photograph of the back of a newly built ranch-styled home.

A garage and a screened porch is visible.

Unidentified rancher home built in a field with mountains behind it.

Unidentified rancher home newly built in a field.

Postcard showing travel trailers at the Rancho Campground in New Market Virginia.

Portrait photograph of Randolph Macon Ambrose wearing his U.S. Army uniform alongside his mother Lottie Virginia (Emerson) Ambrose.

Portrait photograph of Randolph "Dottie" Ambrose in his U.S. Army uniform with his wife, Phoebe (Bemis) Ambrose beside him.

Mr. Ambrose worked at the Safeway in Woodstock for many years.

Phoebe (Bemis) Ambrose was originally from Toms Brook.

Scan of a photograph showing Randy Kibler with his Reserve Grand Champion Steer at the 1983 Shenandoah County Fair.

Postcard with a picture of Ratcliffe Manor, a tourist home located on Route 11 (Old Valley Pike) near Woodstock Virginia.

On December 11, 1941 rationing began in the United States when the government created 7,500 ration boards around the country to limit the sale of tires and other rubber products. Between that date and 1946 sales of hundreds of other items, including…

Photograph of Raxton V. Foltz and his second wife, Anna Mae Miller, and their son, Wayne. Mr. Foltz was the son of James Thomas and Lillie Virginia (Dellinger) Foltz.

Photograph of Raxton V. Foltz seated beside his second wife, Anna Mae, who is holding their son, Wayne. Mr. Foltz was the son of James Thomas and Lillie Virginia (Dellinger) Foltz.

Photograph of Ray A. Wakeman as a baby.

His parents were Galen F. and Maude (Clem) Wakeman.

Damaged image of Ray Albert (right) and Galen Earl Wakeman (left) as children.

Brothers Ray and Galen were the sons of Galen Franklin and Maude (Clem) Wakeman.
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