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The name "Bauserman" is written on the glass plate of this photograph of two young girls standing next to a toy bird cage.

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The name, "C. Bauserman" is written on the glass plate of this image of a young man wearing a suit.

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Photograph of the 1923 Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Football Team posing on the front steps of Lantz Hall.

The cadet on the front row center is holding a football that has “State Champ Virginia ‘23” written on it.

Pictured are, from…

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Group photograph of the 1926 Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Basketball Team.

Identified are, left to right:

Front row:
John J. Laughlin, Edmund A. Kavanagh, Herbert Smith Cramer, who went by Smith Cramer, John Bauserman

Second…

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Photograph of the 1926 Massanutten Military Academy baseball team on the steps of Harrison Hall.

The photograph is hand labeled “Morrison Studio” and “1926 MA” by the photographer. It appears in the 1926 Massanutten Academy catalog.

Pictured…

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Photograph of the 1926 Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) Basketball team posed on the steps of Harrison Hall.

The basketball held by the cadet in the center is painted with the letter “M” and the number “26.”

Pictured are, from left to…

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Photograph showing a portion of the 1926 football team from Massanutten Military Academy posed on the steps of a campus building.

The cadet on the front row, center is holding a football with the letters "MA" (Massanutten Academy) and the number…

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Photograph showing the 1926 Massanutten Military Academy football team on the steps of Harrison Hall.
The cadet on the front row, center is holding a football with the letters "MA" (Massanutten Academy) and the number 26 on it.

This photograph…

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Photograph of the 1927 baseball team at Massanutten military Academy (MMA.)

The photograph was taken on the steps of Harrison Hall and includes a hand-written label “The Morrison Studio 3/30/27.” It appears in the school’s 1927 yearbook “The…

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Photographs showing the Bauserman Home Improvement store display at the Shenandoah County Fair.

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Portrait of the Bauserman siblings posed in studio as children.

Pictured Left to Right: Donald R. Bauserman, June (Bauserman) Hockman, and Charles D. Bauserman. Another daughter, Judy, was born after this photograph was taken.

They were the…

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Portrait photograph of William "Bill" Bauserman wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Bill was the son of Omer Walter and Kate Lola (Grove) Bauserman of Fishers Hill near Strasburg.

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Photograph of the workshop used by Byrd Bauserman in his work as an electrician. The shop was located on East Hughes Street in Woodstock.

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Side view of the workshop of Byrd Bauserman, an electrician whose shop was located on East Hughes Street in Woodstock.

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Charles Russell Miller standing next to his wife, Vernie Miller, who is seated. They lived in Mt. Jackson.

Charles Russell Miller was the son of James E. and Fannie (Dodson) MIller. He owned a farm just south of Mt. Jackson.

Vernie…

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Portrait photograph of Catherine Bauserman.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Catherine was a member of the Junior class that year.

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Portrait of Charlotte Bauserman Helsley with short curly hair.

Charlotte was the daughter of George Washington and Martha Belle (Compton) Bauserman. The 1930 census found her living in Clarke County with her parents and two sisters, Helen and…

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Charlotte Bauserman as a young woman sitting on a stone bench.

Charlotte was the daughter of George Washington and Martha Belle (Compton) Bauserman. The 1930 census found her living in Clarke County with her parents and two sisters, Helen and…

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Photograph of Clarence Ellis Bauserman as a young man.

Clarence was the youngest son of Jeremiah and Barbara Alice (Burner) Bauserman from the Woodstock area. He had a twin sister, Clara B. Bauserman.

In the 1900 census, Clarence's mother was…

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Doris E. (Bauserman) Bagnell as a girl and standing beside a child-sized chair.

Doris was originally from the Zion Church area near Headquarters in Shenandoah County. She later lived in Fishers Hill near Strasburg.

Her husband was Harry James…

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Photograph of Doris (Bauserman) Bagnell as a young girl with a bow in her hair.

Doris was originally from the Zion Church area near Headquarters in Shenandoah County. She later lived in Fishers Hill near Strasburg.

Her husband was Harry James…

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Doris Emma (Bauserman) Bagnell, as a young woman and seated on a bench.

She was originally from the Zion Church area and lived in rural Strasburg later in her life. She married Harry Bagnell, Sr.

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Doris (Bauserman) Bagnell standing in the studio and wearing a winter coat.

She was originally from the Zion Church area and lived in rural Strasburg later in her life. She married Harry Bagnell, Sr.

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Doris Emma (Bauserman) Bagnell pictured as a young woman.

Doris was originally from the Zion Church area near Headquarters in Shenandoah County. She later lived in Fishers Hill near Strasburg.

Her husband was Harry James Bagnell, Sr.…

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Doris Emma Bauserman Bagnell pictured as a young woman.

Doris was originally from the Zion Church area near Headquarters in Shenandoah County. She later lived in Fishers Hill near Strasburg.

Her husband was Harry James Bagnell, Sr. (1911-1982).
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