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Photograph of the Barrick family.

Pictured standing (l to r) are: Alma (Wakeman) Barrick and her son, Brook E. Barrick.

Pictured seated (l to r) are: John "Harry" Barrick and his daughter, Betty (Barrick) Estep.

The family lived in the…

Broadside produced by Henkel & Company Printers advertising "Henkel's Eye-Water," a lotion designed to assist with eye inflammation.

The print company and product originated in New Market Virginia.

A vast majority of European immigrants who came to Shenandoah County had a strong German background. With them came the Lutheran faith and the strong desire to preserve their heritage.

The Henkel family of New Market built a printing business…

Photograph of a large hen house with multiple doors leading from the fenced area into the building.

Chickens are visible in the fenced enclosure and there are turkeys walking by on the outside of the fence.

Photograph of a large hen house with multiple doors leading from the fenced area into the building.

Chickens are visible in the fenced enclosure and there are turkeys walking by on the outside of the fence.

Photograph of a large hen house with multiple doors leading from the fenced area into the building.

Chickens are visible in the yard.

Photograph of the staff that produced Massanutten Military Academy's 1924 yearbook "Helmet."

The picture appears in the yearbook under the title "1924 Helmet Staff."

Pictured are, from left to right:

Seated:
Charles Sydney, Arthur Payne…

Holiday decorations visible on the porch of the Heller House, located on West Court Street in Woodstock. John Allen Heller, and his wife, Alice Heller lived there with their children. Daughters were: Elizabeth "Bess" and Mary; two sons were named:…

Portrait photograph of Helena Margaret Finch.

This photograph appeared in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook "Shenandoah." Helena graduated from the high school that year.

Left to right: Helen (Seal) Ambrose, Charles W. "Dickle" Seal, and Harold L. Seal, Sr. pictured as young children.

The three were the children of Otis Lynden (1907-1982) and Daisy M. (Clem) (1913-1983) Seal. They grew up in the Woodstock area of…

Photograph of Helen (Wisman) Logsdon.

Helen Lucille Wisman was born in Woodstock to Walter Calvin and Irene Dora (Saum) Wisman.

She married John Ligouri Logsdon in 1946 in Washington D.C.

Both are buried together in the Mount Zion Lutheran…

Portrait photograph of Helen Virginia "Pokie" (Boyer) Ring.

She was the daughter of Hugh Franklin (1872-1955) and Cara Virginia (Smoot) (1873-1918) Boyer.

In 1934, when she was 25 years old, she married Marion Brown "Bud" Ring (1909-1968) in…

Portrait photograph of Helen Virginia "Pokie" (Boyer) Ring.

She was the daughter of Hugh Franklin (1872-1955) and Cara Virginia (Smoot) (1873-1918) Boyer.

In 1934, when she was 25 years old, she married Marion Brown "Bud" Ring (1909-1968) in…

Portrait photograph of Helen Virginia (Gochenour) Wilkins with short hair and wearing ruffles and a bow on the front of her dress.

Helen was the daughter of John Robert "Rob" Gochenour and Effie Rebecca (Kipps) Gochenour.

She married Richard…

Portrait of Helen Virginia (Gochenour) Wilkins, smiling slightly, and looking off to the side.

Helen was the daughter of John Robert "Rob" Gochenour and Effie Rebecca (Kipps) Gochenour.

She married Richard Gideon Wilkins and had three…

Photo of a portrait photograph of Helen Virginia "Pokie" (Boyer) Ring.

She was the daughter of Hugh Franklin (1872-1955) and Cara Virginia (Smoot) (1873-1918) Boyer.

In 1934, when she was 25 years old, she married Marion Brown "Bud" Ring…

Portrait of Helen Seal as a young woman.

Helen Seal was the daughter of Otis L. and Daisy M. Seal. She had two brothers, Harold and Charles. She grew up in Woodstock and the 1950 census found her there as a 19-year old “office worker” still…

Portrait photograph of Helen Sargent as a young woman with a small bow tied in her shoulder-length hair and wearing a short-sleeved dress.

Portrait of Helen Palmer as a young woman posed in studio. She was married to Marvin Palmer.

Portrait of Helen Palmer as a young woman posed in studio. She was married to Marvin Palmer.

Heavily damaged portrait of Helen (Middleton) Ritenour. She was the daughter of George Lewis Middleton (1894-1961) and Ada Lee Strosnider (1891-1972), from Strasburg.

At just 19, she married Harold Lee Ritenour (1925-1994), a 19-year old U.S.…
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