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Article about the Virginia Historic Resource Board's decision to approve Mt. Jackson's historic district application

Color postcard with a picture of Virginia's State Fish Hatchery located near Front Royal Virginia.

Postcard showing the State Normal School, now James Madison University, in Harrisonburg Virginia.

Scan of two statements of premiums awarded to Rebecca "Becky" Morris of Toms Brook at the 1970 Shenandoah County Fair.

Photo of a photograph of a statue of a woman wearing clothing from centuries ago and looking down at her clasped hands in front of her.

Photograph of a steam engine pulling people in a field.

Photograph showing a steam traction engine pulling two wagons filled with people during a celebration.

The photograph is part of a grouping donated by the Olinger family and dated ca. 1904.

Portrait photograph of Stella Virginia (Wymer) Stickley as a young woman.

Her parents were David Earl (1892-1962) and Edna May (Mayhew) (1895-1936) Wymer.

She married Jay Hunter Stickley (1918-2001).

The name, "Stella Wymer", is written on…

Photograph showing Stella Bly (left) and Isabelle Mowery (right) behind a car with their dog. The photograph was taken around 1930.

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Portrait of Stella May (Cullers) Bailey as a young woman. She married Marvin Bailey.

Stella V. (Wymer) Stickley with short curled hair and seated on the arm of a chair.

Stella was the daughter of David Earl (1892-1962) and Edna May (Mayhew) (1895-1936) Wymer.

She married Jay Hunter Stickley (1918-2001) in 1950.

Scan of a glass plate negative showing a group of men in front of "Stemple's Saloon" in an unknown location.

Photograph of Stephen Hollar.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Postcard with a picture of the Stephen Monument in Martinsburg West Virginia. It was constructed to honor Adam Stephen who established Martinsburg.

Photo of two separate photographs of the Stephens siblings.

Identified as (l to r):

Seated: Kenny, Sally, and Keith Stephens

Standing: Tim and Sam Stephens.

Photograph of an advertisement for Sterno Canned Heat for instant cooking. The product is advertised as instant heat for any purpose and claims to aid in quickly making food outdoors while posing no threat to forests.

Photo of two separate photographs of Steve Miller and Kathy (Rnker) Miller posed together.

Steve was the son of Edgar William and Evelyn Naomi (Murphy) Miller.

Kathy was the daughter of Ralph Leonard and Betty Ann (Clem) Rinker.

The couple…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is Steve Rinker in a plaid suit and tie. This photograph was used in the 1970 Strasburg High School yearbook.

On the right side is Manuel Miller in a suit and bow tie.

Photo of a framed portrait photograph of three brothers: Steve Snarr (left), Tom Snarr (center) and John Snarr (right).

They were the sons of Leo Lockmiller Snarr, Jr. and Mary Sue (Murdock) Snarr. Their father was the President of Valley Builders…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Steven Spitler as a young man in a suit and tie.

A photograph similar to these was used in the 1964 Stonewall Jackson High School Yearbook (SJHS) titled, "Jacksonian Heritage".

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Steven Weaver as a young man in a suit and tie.

A photograph similar to these was used in the 1964 Stonewall Jackson High School Yearbook (SJHS) titled, "Jacksonian Heritage".

Picture of a photograph of two unidentified women holding books and standing behind an unidentified man seated on a chair.

The photograph includes a border with the words "Stickley & Bros." and "Strasburg, VA." at the bottom.

Photograph of the 2-story brick home with porches located at 144 West Spring Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

A small child and her wagon are visible on the right side of the image.

This home is known locally as Stickley Hall. It was built in…

Color postcard with a picture of the Stickley House located on the Cedar Creek Battlefield just north of Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Stickley House, located on the Cedar Creek battlefield just north of Strasburg Virginia.
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