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Early photograph of the two-story home at the corner of Court and Muhlenberg Streets in Woodstock.

A horse drawn carriage is out front and there are unidentified people on the porch.

The home belonged to the Chapman family for many years.…

Photograph of Bob and Ruth Daley of Maurertown with their daughter, Jenny, posed in studio.

Mr. and Mrs. Daley are sitting on a bench with young Jenny standing between them.

Photograph of the Didawick family posed in studio.

Standing, left to right: Charles and Guy Didawick. Seated, left to right: Raymond and his wife, Florence Didawick.

Charles L. Franklin is wearing his U.S. Army Air Force uniform and Guy…

Two unidentified young men pointing pistols at each other in a posed, and probably playful, shot.

Postcard with an interior photograph of the Family Cafeteria Restaurant in Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing a view from the Skyline Drive that includes the bends of the Shenandoah River

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Color postcard showing scene along the Shenandoah River. This is identified as "The Ford at Lewis Funkhouser's" near Woodstock Virginia.

Article about the Green Haven Farm and the products they sell throughout the Shenandoah Valley.

Postcard with a picture of the Geary Hotel in Woodstock Virginia.

The hotel was built around 1875. It has been remodeled several times and housed numerous businesses, most recently Walton and Smoot Drug Store.

Photograph showing a wall bearing a sign for the "Hamilton Arms." The location of the site is unknown.

Color postcard with a picture of the Handley Library in Winchester Virginia.

Postcard showing "The Hill" a house that lodged visitors on the New Market Battlefield.

Postcard showing "The Hill, a lodging house for tourist.

The business was located approximately 1 mile north of New Market Virginia. Today it is a private residence with the address 2181 Old Valley Pike.

This home was operated by John E.…

Postcard showing the "Hines Memorial Pythian Home of Virginia" which was located in New Market.

The building was originally constructed in 1834 by the Rice family. The Pythians opened it as an orphanage and home for aged members in 1927.…

A brochure printed to describe the history of the Mt. Jackson Colored Cemetery around the time of the cemetery's re-dedication in 2004.

Postcard showing a picture of the "Homestead" located in Edinburg Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Inn at Narrow Passage located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia. The Inn is described as a log bed and breakfast built in the 1740s overlooking the Shenandoah River.

Photo of a photograph of the five costumed musicians making up the band, "The Jacket Five.

Article discussing the Republican National Committee's decision to honor Gerald Borden of Woodstock with the National Leadership Award

Postcard showing a view of "The Knob."

"The Knob" is a geographic feature on the Massanutten Mountain just east of the town of Mt. Jackson Virginia. It is called "Short Mountain."

Postcard showing the Knoll Motel located two miles north of New Market VA. The site boasted of tiled bath tubs and showers.

Postcard with a picture of the lobby of the Hotel Woodstock located in downtown Woodstock Virginia.

The image is undated. The building still stands.

Postcard showing the Lodge and Entrance House at Endless Caverns located near New Market Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Mabel Lee Walton House in Woodstock Virginia.

At the time, it was the home of the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority's National Headquarters.

Photograph of Hugh Morrison Jr. and Grace (Johnson) Morrison of Woodstock with nine of their children posed in front of an American flag.

Pictured are, left to right:

Front row:
Helen I. (Morrison) Booker, Grace (Johnson) Morrison, Thomas…
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