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Portrait photograph of Rena (Pappas) Blentson.

Rena (Pappas) Blentson was a native of Greece who immigrated to the United States and then married another Greek immigrant, Pete Blentson, in 1931.

Her husband was a co-owner and operator of the…

Rena (Pappas) Blentson seated on a bench with one of her children on her lap.

Rena (Pappas) Blentson was a native of Greece who immigrated to the United States and then married another Greek immigrant, Pete Blentson, in 1931.

Her husband was a…

Rena (Pappas) Blentson seated on a bench and wearing a hat and coat, is seated with one of her children on her lap.

Rena (Pappas) Blentson was a native of Greece who immigrated to the United States and then married another Greek immigrant, Pete…

Photographic postcard showing Rena Frances Coffelt. The image was produced by Woodstock photographer Hugh Morrison and is undated.

Rena Coffelt was born September 19, 1916 in Woodstock Virginia. On April 12, 1938 she married Ernest Albert Copp, a…

Portrait photograph of Rena Helen (Barr) Botkin as a young woman wearing a fur collared coat.

Rena was born in rural Woodstock to William Kirby (1864-1925) and Laura Frances (Wilkins) (1867-1941) Barr, a farming couple.

She lost her father as…

Portrait photograph of Rena Helen (Barr) Botkin with short hair and smiling.

Rena was born in rural Woodstock to William Kirby (1864-1925) and Laura Frances (Wilkins) (1867-1941) Barr, a farming couple. She lost her father as a teenager and in…

Portrait photograph of Rena Helen (Barr) Botkin with short hair and smiling.

Rena was born in rural Woodstock to William Kirby (1864-1925) and Laura Frances (Wilkins) (1867-1941) Barr, a farming couple. She lost her father as a teenager and in…

Portrait photograph of Rena Helen (Barr) Botkin posed looking to the side, in profile.

Rena was born in rural Woodstock to William Kirby (1864-1925) and Laura Frances (Wilkins) (1867-1941) Barr, a farming couple. She lost her father as a teenager…

Photograph of Rena May (Keller) Wolverton as a young woman.

She married Fred G. Wolverton (1893-1983) and had at least five children with him.

Four page report of "M.M. Campbell" who was the court appointed receiver for the Liberty Iron Company between June 1891 and August 1892.

Campbell was appointed receiver of the company by the US District Court while there was a case pending…

Portrait photograph of Resa (Bowman) Wightman as a young woman.

She married Dunfee Wightman and had two sons, Jack and Joe. She left behind four grandchildren.

Scan of a photograph showing an unidentified man (left), Lee Ryan (center) and Leah Clark (right) with their Reserve Grand Champion lambs at the 1994 Shenandoah County Fair.

Color postcard with a picture of Front Royal Virginia's reservoir.

Undated postcard showing the "Hunter B. Chapman" residence in Woodstock Virginia.

The structure is located at the intersection of Court and Muhlenberg Streets. Today it houses the Woodstock Museum and is also referred to as the Marshall House.

Photograph taken of the home of A.V. Marston in winter. This house on N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock was later owned by Jacob J. and Lillian Sperry.

As of 2023, it was home to the Woodstock Police Department.

Postcard with a picture of C.L. Kneisley's residence in Strasburg Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing the residence of Joseph F. (J.F.) Holtzman in Edinburg Virginia. Holtzman operated what became the Hotel Edinburg.

He was married to Ella Dinges and following her death to Betty Lantz. Holtzman was affiliated with…

Photograph labeled "Residence of Mr. Silas Funk, Strasburg, VA" and contained within the photograph album "Our Trip to Strasburg."

The album was complied by Ellen Bowman and is dated 1901.

The Silas Funk referred to is most likely Silas…

Postcard showing the home of S.P. Lonas of Mt. Jackson Virginia. The image is dated 1929.

Today, the structure houses Dellinger Funeral Home.

Damaged photograph of the unidentified residents of the Shenandoah County Alms House in Shenandoah County.

The children posed in front were likely orphans and the people seated on the right may have been mentally handicapped. The unidentified man…

Photograph the building located at 127-129 S. Main Street in Edinburg Virginia.

The first floor of the building was occupied by a restaurant at the time of this photograph. Advertisements for "Sandwiches", "Coca Cola", "Camels", and…

Interior view of a restaurant. A lunch counter and bar stools can been seen. The menu is posted on the wall behind and a vintage cash register is on the counter. An advertisement for Royal Crown Cola sits at the entryway to another room on the right.

Photograph showing plates, cups, and other items inside an unidentified restaurant kitchen, possibly at a counter.

Photograph of Rettie (Cook) Bowers seated on a bench in the studio.
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