Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Scan of a photograph showing Ella Boyer of Fort Valley Virginia in 1900.

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Portrait of George Alva Boyer on the left, the last Confederate Veteran living in Woodstock. He died in 1935. The other man is also a Boyer. He was from the Fort Valley. Child is unidentified.

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George Alva Boyer, on the left, was the last Confederate Veteran living in Woodstock. He died in 1935. The other man is also a Boyer, from the Fort Valley. Child is unidentified.

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Ruth Boyer was the daughter of Frank Boyer and lived in Woodstock. Her home was next to the Woodstock Methodist Church but it has since been torn down. She also lived in Stephens City.

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Portrait of Jean (Boyer) O'Shea as a young woman.

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Portrait of William Boyer who worked at what was then called the First National Bank of Woodstock.

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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…

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Portrait of Frances L. Kipps as a young woman.

Frances was the oldest child of John Melvin (1894-1955) and Rose Elizabeth (Grimm) (1894-1979) Kipps. When Frances was a young girl, the family lived west of Woodstock on Coffmantown Road where her…

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Portrait of Mr. Boyer who worked in Woodstock, Virginia.

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Portrait of Catherine Boyer Patterson who taught English at the high school level.

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Photograph of Carl Boyer's home located on Locust Street in Woodstock, Virginia. Three unidentified children visible on front porch.

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Portrait of Eva Mae Boyer Ritenour who married Claude Ritenour of Fort Valley.

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Photograph of the J.L. Boyer & Company warehouse building built in 1911 west of the railroad on Locust Street in Woodstock. The grocery business closed about 1950. This building was subsequently purchased by Mr. Shaffer, a local huckster, who…

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Portrait of Clarence Roscoe Burke, seated, with his wife, Edith Regina (Boyer) Burke, standing beside him.

The couple were originally from Fort Valley and lived in Washington, D.C.

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Portrait of Rush W. Boyer (left) with his brother, Lacy Alva Boyer (right), when both were very young. Their parents were George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock. At least two other siblings died as…

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Portrait of Lacey Alva Boyer wearing a suit and tie.

Lacy Alva Boyer was the son of George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock.

Lacy graduated from Massanutten Military Academy in 1933 and was an Army…

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Damaged photograph of Emons Sager, his wife, Eltie Boyer Sager, and their two sons. The family lived in Stephens City.

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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…

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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…

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They are:

Front row, left to right:
?, ?, Mary Catherine Stickley, ?, James Clower.

Second row:
?, ?, ?, ?, ?

Third row:
French Boyer, Josephine Newman (in front of French), Louis Glenn Locke, ?, ?.

Fourth row:
Joseph Clower Jr,…

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Portrait of Rush W. Boyer (left) with his brother, Lacy Alva Boyer (right), when both were very young. Their parents were George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock. At least two other siblings died as…

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Portrait of Kathleen Elizabeth Boyer as a young woman. She was the daughter of John L. and Elton Virginia (Clower) Boyer of Woodstock. She married James N. Patterson from Des Moines, Iowa, in June 1932, when she was 25 years old.

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Portrait of George Alva Boyer in his later years. He became the oldest living Confederate Veteran in Woodstock before he died.

During the Civil War, Mr. Boyer served with Company E of the 35th Battalion (also known as White's Battalion) of the…

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Damaged image of siblings, Rush and Lacy Boyer, as young children. Their parents were George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock. At least two other siblings died as infants.

When Rush W. Boyer registered for…

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Portrait of Lacy Alva Boyer (left) with his brother, Rush William Boyer (right), when both were very young. Their parents were George William (1880-1943) and Mary Lacy (Rush) (1885-1966) Boyer, from Woodstock. At least two other siblings died as…
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