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Sammy Wolfson as a teenaged boy, standing with a trumpet and wearing a uniform of some kind.

He was born in Strasburg to George Joseph and Ida L. (Kaplan) Wolfson who had immigrated from Lithuania and married in New York City in 1916.

Sammy's…

Honorable discharge paperwork for Samuel A. Hollingsworth who was born in Woodstock and served as a "Tec 5" with the "3014 Co 139 OBAM Bn" in the Army.

He received a good conduct medal for his effort in the European African Middle Eastern Theater…

Photograph of Samuel "Sam" B. Clem, Jr., seated beside his wife, Frankie Hottel (Smoot) Clem, who is standing.

Samuel was the son of Samuel Benjamin Clem, Sr. and Ethel Grace (Good) Clem.

Frankie was the daughter of Albert Lee and Rose…

Samuel B. Hepner standing by his wife, Minnie Lee (Dellinger) Hepner, who is seated.

Portrait of Samuel Beauregard Hepner as a young man. His wife was Minnie Lee (Dellinger) Hepner (1867-1954).

Photograph of the "Samuel Bowman Store" located in the Hamburg community. The business operated from ca. 1869 until the mid-20th century.

The store was first operated by Samuel Bowman until his move to Woodstock and later by John Eckard.

Photograph of Samuel Clayton Williams, Sr., as a young boy standing in the studio.

Samuel was born and raised in Lexington, Virginia, the son of Clayton Eppes Williams (1890-1968) and Willie Joe (Tompkins) (1889-1965) Williams. His father was the…

Photograph of Samuel Clayton Williams, Sr., as a young boy standing in the studio.

Samuel was born and raised in Lexington, Virginia, the son of Clayton Eppes Williams (1890-1968) and Willie Joe (Tompkins) (1889-1965) Williams. His father was the…

Photograph of Samuel Clayton Williams, Sr., as a young boy standing in the studio.

Samuel was born and raised in Lexington, Virginia, the son of Clayton Eppes Williams (1890-1968) and Willie Joe (Tompkins) (1889-1965) Williams. His father was the…

Cover and a page from Samuel Coverstone's journal. Coverstone lived in Fort Valley Virginia.

Two unidentified women standing in front of Samuel Crabill's home on Ridgely Road in Woodstock.

The house was east of Route 11 and was demolished some time after 1943.

Samuel Crabill's wife's maiden name was Windle.

Photograph of Sam Crabill's farm on Ridgely Road in Woodstock. Sam's wife was a Windle. The farm buildings are no longer there.

Unidentified people standing in the doorway of a large barn on Samuel Crabill's farm located on Ridgeley Road, Woodstock.

Samuel Dellinger (left) is shaking the hand of Charles William Vetter (right).

Both men are holding cigars.

Photograph of Samuel Ford Rickard as a young boy standing on a bench.

Samuel was born in the Maurertown area to L. William and Edna Mae (Richman) Rickard, a farming couple. He was the oldest of five children.

He grew up helping on the farm and…

Photograph of Samuel Jefferson Artz astride his horse, "Mike".

Samuel Artz was born at the family farm near Edinburg. The beginning of the Civil War found the 24 year old farmer, orphaned and unmarried, ready and willing to enlist with a local…

Drawing and information for a patent issued to Samuel Kerns of Strasburg Virginia for a clover threshing machine. The patent is dated May 8, 1838.

Patent and patent drawing issued to Samuel Kerns of Strasburg Virginia for a surveyor's compass. The patent is dated July 31 1846.

Photograph of the Samuel L. Laughlin Presbyterian Memorial Chapel and Woodstock Presbyterian Church located on E. Court Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The structure still stands as a part of the Presbyterian Church's social hall.

Photograph of Samuel Lorenzo Spiggle as a young man in his U.S. Army uniform and standing beside a pennant that says, "Camp Lee".

He was from Edinburg, the son of Turner W. and Annie (Grim) Spiggle.

In 1924, after his military service, Samuel…

Photo of a Morrison photograph postcard showing Daisy Etta (Fravel) Keller, seated, with her husband, Samuel Milton Keller standing beside her.

Photograph of Sam Stickley as a young man.

His parents were Frank Kern and Elizabeth (Newell) Stickley, a farming couple from the Davis District of Shenandoah County. He married Sarah Irene Stickley (1903-1968), from Frederick County, and lived…

Portrait photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadet Samuel Ted Kahn of Trenton New Jersey.

According to the 1924 Massanutten Academy yearbook "Helmet" his nickname was "Flash."

Photograph of Samuel T. Kahn.

Kahn, a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA), is shown in his school's basketball uniform and holding a basketball. He graduated in 1924 and this photograph was taken at the time the 1924 yearbook was…

Samuel William Dellinger and his second wife, Maggie Lee (Brinker) Dellinger, posed together.

Samuel was born on Cave Ridge, the son of Benjamin Harvey and Sarah Jane Virginia (Helsley) Dellinger.

His first wife, Birtie Alice (Polk) Dellinger,…
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