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Postcard showing the "Shrine of the Transfiguration" at the Shrine Mont resort in Orkney Springs Virginia

Postcard showing the spring at Massanetta Springs located in Rockingham County Virginia.

Postcard showing the Massanetta Springs in Rockingham County Virginia

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Postcard with a photograph of F.E. Grove's store in Strasburg Virginia.

The building still stands on E. King Street.

Postcard showing the swimming pool at Bryce Resort in Bayse Virginia.

Photographic postcard of girls standing on the "swinging bridge" at Camp Strawderman.

Located west of Edinburg Virginia, Camp Strawderman is a girls only camp that has operated since 1929.

Interior photograph of "The Tavern," also called "The Drop Over" in Strasburg Virginia.

This restaurant/bar was located on the eastern side of US Route 11 near the intersection of what became W. King and Stover Ave.

The building sat along the…

Interior photograph of "The Tavern," also called "The Drop Over" in Strasburg Virginia.

This restaurant/bar was located on the eastern side of US Route 11 near the intersection of what became W. King and Stover Ave.

The building sat along the…

Interior photograph of "The Tavern," also called "The Drop Over" in Strasburg Virginia.

This restaurant/bar was located on the eastern side of US Route 11 near the intersection of what became W. King and Stover Ave.

The building sat along the…

Photograph showing three women with tennis gear. From left to right they are Ann Stoneburner, Lucia Zigler, and Elizabeth "Beth" Downey. The photograph was taken in August of 1944 of the Downey home's tennis court, located on what is now Stoney Creek…

Photograph of the factory buildings that made up the Virginia Woolen Company in Winchester, Virginia.

The Virginia Woolen Company began operations in 1901 and was a significant woolen mill in the Winchester area when it closed in 1958.

The…

Handbill from the theatrical production "The Womanless Wedding" produced by the Woodstock Rotary Club as a fundraiser on March 21 and March 22 1929. The play was presented at the "New Theatre" in Woodstock and was directed by Myrna May Cole of Sympon…

Photograph showing three unidentified individuals in a theatrical production.

Photograph showing unidentified members of a cast performing in a theatrical production at an unknown location. The scene captured appears to portray a wedding.

Photograph of Massanutten Academy Cadet Theodore Spahr Fair.

Fair was a member of the class of 1927.

Portrait photograph of Thelma E. (Lichliter) Shiflett as a young woman.

Thelma was born in Fort Valley, the daughter of William F. "Frank" and Esta Ethelma (Barr) Lichliter.

She married Arlen S. Shiflett (1917-2006).

Thelma E. (Peffer) Cooley, seated on a bench, with her daughter, Nancy, standing by her.

Thelma was married to Walter Kirkpatrick Cooley (1905-1980). They were from Strasburg.

Photograph of Thelma Eileen Hepner when she was young.

She married Carl Bauman Keller (1900-1984) in 1922 and lived in Winchester for many years.

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison of Thelma Huffman and William Barb, US Navy World War Two Veteran. The relationship between the two is unknown.

Photograph of Thelma Pardoe Lebo as a toddler standing on a chair in studio.

Thelma was the grandmother of Jeff Lebo, NCAA coach at Auburn University.

Photograph of Thelma V. Richard as a young girl. She was born to James Homer and Anna Delia (Wisman) Richard in Woodstock.

She married a man from Winston-Salem, North Carolina named Richard H. Pfohl in September 1936. He worked for Reynolds…

Portrait photograph of Thelma Richards as a young woman.

Thelma Virginia (George) Cook seated on a chair and holding her 6-month old son, Alvin William Cook, on her lap.

Alvin was her first child. She went on to have three additional sons. Her husband was Carl Clifford Cook.

The family was from the…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Theodonna Turner Minnick as a young woman with short, styled hair, and wearing a photographer's drape.

A photograph similar to these was used in the 1964 Stonewall Jackson High School Yearbook (SJHS)…

Theodore Lloyd Tolliver, III, and his younger sister, Shirley Ann Tolliver, are posed together on a chair as young children.

They were the two oldest children of Theodore Robert "Jim" Tolliver, Jr. (1920-2010) and Mary Jane "Janie" Spinner…
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