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Photograph of Howard J. Benchoff with his arm around his young daughter, Rosalie (Benchoff) Noell.

Howard Johnston Benchoff was a well-known and influential headmaster of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock.

He was the son of…

Portrait photograph of Howard J. Benchoff in a suit and tie.

Colonel Benchoff was an influential headmaster of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock from 1905-1955.

He was the son of Loudon Francis and Martha Belle (Johnston)…

Portrait photograph of Howard J. Benchoff as a young man wearing an MMA uniform.

Colonel Benchoff was an influential headmaster of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock from 1905-1955.

He was the son of Loudon Francis and Martha…

Portrait photograph of Howard Randolph Crabill as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

His wife was Elizabeth (Dellinger) Crabill.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of a Howard Burnshire with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

He was the son of Adam and Minnie (Foltz) Burnshire.

His wife was Lelia Irene (Coffman) Burnshire (1904-1997). He married her in…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Howard Wells Burnshire with glasses and wearing a suit and tie.

He was the son of Adam and Minnie (Foltz) Burnshire.

His wife was Lelia Irene (Coffman) Burnshire (1904-1997). He married her in…

Photograph of Howard and Myrtle Cook posed together.

Howard was the son of Charles Edward and Cora Alice (Fadeley) Cook.

Family photograph of Howard Sellers holding his daughter, Shirley Ann Sellers, and posed beside his wife, Jeannette Sellers.

The name, "Sellers" and the place, "New Market", are written on the glass negative of this image.

Photograph of the document certifying that Fireman Second Class Howard Allen Stoneburner was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, on May 14, 1946.

Damaged photograph of Houston W. Clements and his wife, Sadie F. (Reid) Clements. The couple came to Woodstock in the mid-1920s. Houston was a barber and Sadie was a beautician.

Sadie was born and grew up in Rockbridge County, Virginia. She was…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Houston Miller of Woodstock. He is the owner of Edinburg Motors.

Portrait photograph of Houston Hickman Newman wearing a suit and tie with a starched collar.

Houston was born in Woodstock to Edgar Douglas (1854-1927) and Mary Ott (Walton) (1855-1942) Newman.

His wife was Edna Flavelle Jones and they married…

Portrait photograph of Houston Hickman Newman in a striped suit and tie.

Houston was born in Woodstock to Edgar Douglas (1854-1927) and Mary Ott (Walton) (1855-1942) Newman.

His wife was Edna Flavelle Jones and they married in 1914.

When he…

Article about real estate sales in Shenandoah County.

Photograph of two homes on N. Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The home on the left is located at 207 N. Main Street.
When the image was identified it was utilized as the office of the Shenandoah-Valley Herald Newspaper. As of 2022 the…

Unidentified home with two vintage cars visible, one on the left and another off to the right.

A large front yard is also visible.

House in N. Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

As of 2022 the structure still stands at 310 N. Main Street in Woodstock.

Unidentified house with covered front porch. The front door is on the left side with steps coming off the side of the porch. An outbuilding is visible behind the house.

Property appears to be fenced.

Unidentified two-story home with inviting front porch (replete with rocking chair) and surrounded by a white picket fence.

Unidentified two-story home with a wraparound front porch.

A couple of shade trees are near the house. Decorative metal fencing is visible in front of the house. A gate leads from the street to the front door.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified large home taken from across a wide front lawn with several large trees visible.

Unidentified two-story home with a striped awning covering the front steps.

Large shade trees obscure much of the facade.

A commercial sign out front is, possibly, advertising rooms.

Postcard showing the house where the first annual meeting of the Church of the Brethren was held in Virginia circa. 1794

Photograph of a small house built on the side of a steep hill.

An unidentified, child, and man holding a rifle stand in front of the house. Another unidentified man stands in the foreground. A garden is also visible.

The house appears to be…

Photograph looking up a steep hill of a house with an unidentified woman and child in the doorway. Two other unidentified men are standing outside to the left of the image. One of the men is holding a rifle. A garden is also visible.

The house…
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