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Unidentified woman holding her deceased infant. The hand-woven coverlet, a traditional Shenandoah Valley textile, was probably deliberately chosen for this image.

Photograph of Franklin S. Day as a boy standing beside his mother, Odessa (Scott) Day Turner.

Odessa (Scott) Turner was one of at least nine children born to Preston W. and Fleta (McAfee) Scott. In 1930, the family lived on E. High Street in…

Everett Lee "Chick" Wisman in his U.S. Army uniform, pictured with his three sisters: Ruth Virginia (Wisman) Dysart (top right), Mary "Snookie" (Wisman) Hoover (front right), and Lois (Wisman) Ryman (top left).

Photograph of Claude Helsley holding his son, Larry, and seated beside his wife, Fleta (Litten) Helsley.

Unidentified young soldier standing beside a woman, probably his mother.

The name, "Alfred Middleton" is written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Unidentified man and woman, seated, with a young boy posed between them.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photograph of the Painter family identified as (L to R): Richard Henry Painter, seated, his oldest child, Mildred Agatha, and his wife, Grace Catherine (Wisman).

Born in Narrow Passage, Richard was the third son of Joseph and Dora (Kelley)…

Unidentified woman holding a small child.

Probably, this is a mother and child.

The name, "Russell Wolf" appears to be written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Photograph of Helen Duncan, seated, with her young daughter, Marie Duncan, on her lap.

Photograph of the Rutherford family including James Thomas "Tom" Rutherford Sr. (left), Martha (Dellinger) Rutherford Sr. (right) and their son, James Thomas "Tommy" Rutherford, Jr.

The family lived in Silver Spring Maryland.

Photograph taken outdoors of Virgie Catherine (Tisinger) Lantz (left) pictured with her husband, William Warren Lantz (seated), and their daughter, Winona (Lantz) Hollar (right).

Winona Lantz married Cecil Hollar.

Virgie Tisinger was the…

Unidentified woman is seated with a toddler on her lap and an unidentified young girl standing beside her.

Probably, this was a mother with her children.

Three unidentified children, a young girl on the arm of a bench and two older boys standing beside her. The boys are wearing suits.

Probably, these were siblings.

Two unidentified young children, one standing on a rocking chair and the other on a stone step, are standing together outside a building.

Probably, these were siblings.

Unidentified man and woman, seated, with three unidentified children of varying ages on their laps or standing between them.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

Photograph of five children born to Charles Eugene and Dorothy Velma (Smith) Mumaw.

Pictured standing, l to r: Barbara and Donald Mumaw.

Pictured seated l to r: Gerald, Shirley, and Douglas Mumaw.

The family lived in Woodstock.

Unidentified woman seated on a bench next to a young unidentified girl.

Unidentified young girl seated beside a woman on a bench.

Unidentified woman and young boy posed together.

Probably, this was a mother and her son.

The name, "Mrs. Amos Hoffman", appears on the glass plate negative of this image.

Unidentified woman standing with three unidentified children of varying ages seated beside her.

Probably, this was a mother and her children.

Unidentified man in uniform posed with an unidentified woman and child.

Probably, this was a family photograph.

The name, "H. Smith" and the place, "Strasburg", are written on the glass plate negative of this image.

Unidentified woman, seated, with a young girl standing beside her.

Probably, this was a mother and her daughter.

Unidentified girl, seated, and flanked by two unidentified boys, standing.

Probably, these were siblings.

Unidentified woman with shoulder-length hair and wearing a print dress, is seated on a bench with an unidentified toddler on her lap.

Probably, this was a mother and her child.

The name, "Scott M_____", appears to be written on the glass plate…

Unidentified couple with five young children of varying ages around them.

Probably, this was a family group photograph.
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