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Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a…

Photograph of the building that housed Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the showroom of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of pegboard-backed shelving in Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Group photograph of the employees of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distributor business that operated just north of Edinburg on Route 11.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Royston Shiley, Tommy Helsley, Dave Barb, Margaret Fadeley, Norma Lambert,…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Irvin Lewis Burner wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Irvin Lewis (some records say “Louis”) was the son of Azariah “Asa” Weston (1896-1987) and Effie Virginia (Nicholson) (1901-1985) Burner. His father worked at a…

Photograph of the Shrum family.

Identified are (l to r):

Standing: William Leslie Shrum and Donald Wright Shrum

Seated: Irvin "Buck" Shrum, Richard "Dickie" Irvin Shrum, and Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum.

The family was from rural Woodstock.

Photograph of the Shrum family.

Identified are (l to r):

Standing: William Leslie Shrum, Richard "Dickie" Irvin Shrum and Donald Wright Shrum

Seated are the boys' parents, Irvin "Buck" Shrum and his wife, Betty Jane (Wright) Shrum.

The…

Irma Fisher with short hair and seated on a bench looking down and to the side.

Her father was Walter "Sock" Fisher and she had a brother, Walter Jr. and two sisters, Minnie and "Ione".

Grassy area bordered by beds of flowering iris. A roof is visible beyond the flowers and an arched trellis leads to another garden area at the back of the image.

Grassy area bordered by beds of flowering iris. A roof is visible beyond the flowers and an arched trellis leads to another garden area at the back of the image.

Irene (Saum) Wisman seated on a bench and looking at her youngest son, Calvin Saum Wisman, a toddler, who is standing beside her.

Irene was the daughter of Daniel T. and Jennie Saum. She was the second wife of Walter C. Wisman. The couple had…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Irene Rosen 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) titled,…

1974 photograph of Irene Marston, a resident of Shenandoah County Virginia.

Photo of a framed portrait photograph of Irene Hoover. She lived in the Calvary area and never married.

Photograph of Irene E. Hoover standing in the studio.

Irene E. (Ashenfelter) Dirting standing by a bench.

Irene was the daughter of George David (1872-1966) and Metta Oris (Hite) (1873-1949) Ashenfelter.

She was raised by Whiten and Frances (Rosenberger) Bowman when her own mother abandoned her…

Portrait photograph of Ira Munch as a young man. He is wearing a pin on his lapel showing a man’s face. The words, “In Memoriam” appear to be printed at the bottom edge of the pin.

Ira was born in Fort Valley to Jacob (1849-1928) and Margaret…

Portrait photograph of Ira Maynard Hottle wearing a jacket and tie.

Ira was from Columbia Furnace, near Edinburg. His parents were Joseph Manassas (1867-1931) and Hattie Arbulla (Emswiller) (1869-1946) Hottle. He was one of at least seven…

Photograph of what appears to be an inventory list of John Hammon's estate, possibly part of his probate record. Samuel Walton is listed as the executor.

Photograph of a typewritten page that lists the inventory of personal effects and real estate of J.I. Triplett, deceased.

The document was dated April 8, 1930.

Interior view of a room with a small desk and chair on the right.

A doorway leads to another room where a chair, lamp, and part of a table are visible.
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