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Photograph showing Benjamin Franklin Boyer and his wife Julia Penelope McInturff Boyer, both of Fort Valley Virginia.

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Scan of a photograph showing Benjamin Franklin Boyer Jr. of Fort Valley Virginia.

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Photograph showing members of the Boyer family of Fort Valley Virginia. Pictured on the back row from left to right are:
-Sam Boyer who ran the Pelton Post Office
-Edith Boyer Burke
-Charlotte "Lottie" Munch Boyer. She married Sam Boyer after he…

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Photograph of the Boyer family of Fort Valley Virginia.

Pictured are, from left to right, Benjamin Franklin Boyer Jr., Ray Franklin Boyer, and Myrtle "Fannie" Frances (Cullers) Boyer.

The family lived in the Detrick community.

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Photograph of the headstone for the Boyer family.

Three sons of J.D. and Rebecca Boyer are buried there.

They are:
Gilbert W. Boyer (Sept 12, 1873 - Sept 4, 1903)
Philip S. Boyer (Mar 23, 1880 - Sept 21, 1903)
Robert E.L. Boyer (Sept 12,…

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Photograph of the headstone for the Boyer family.

Three sons of J.D. and Rebecca Boyer are buried there.

They are:
Gilbert W. Boyer (Sept 12, 1873 - Sept 4, 1903)
Philip S. Boyer (Mar 23, 1880 - Sept 21, 1903)
Robert E.L. Boyer (Sept 12,…

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Photograph of a Boyer family in Fort Valley. From left to right are Benjamin Franklin Boyer Jr., Ray Franklin Boyer, and Myrtle Frances Cullers Boyer.

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

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Scan of a photograph showing an aerial view of the Dry Run area in Fort Valley Virginia on April 15, 1936. This shows what is today the intersection of Fort Valley Road and Dry Run road.

Visible on the left corner of the intersection is the Union…

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

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Photograph of Emma Boyer Stultz seated on a bench in the studio.

Emma was the daughter of James Marcellus and Daisy Viola (Copp) Boyer, a farming couple from rural Woodstock.

The 1940 census found her married to Cecil Stultz (1915-2005) and…

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Photograph of Emma (Boyer) Stultz, wife of Cecil Stultz, as a young woman standing in the studio.

Emma was the daughter of James Marcellus and Daisy Viola (Copp) Boyer, a farming couple from rural Woodstock.

The 1940 census found her married to…

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

Eva Mae Boyer and Franklin Ray Boyer
Photograph showing Eva Mae Boyer (Ritenour) and Ray Franklin Boyer of Fort Valley. The family account notes Ray was bare footed because he had contracted poison ivy and couldn't wear his shoes.

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Photograph of Eva Mae Boyer Ritenour (left) and her brother Ray Franklin Boyer (right).

The two lived in Fort Valley Virginia.

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

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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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Scan of a photograph showing Frank Boyer and Eddie Rhyman of Fort Valley Virginia in a horse and buggy.

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Portrait photograph of George Alva Boyer and his wife, Mary Susan (Saum) Boyer.

George Alva Boyer is most remembered as a Confederate Veteran of the Civil War.

He enlisted on Christmas Day, 1862 and served until May 1865. He was a member of…

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

He enlisted on Christmas Day, 1862 and served until May 1865. He was a member of the 35th Battalion Virginia…

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Photograph of George Alva Boyer on the left. The other man and the child are also members of the Boyer family (but unidentified).

George Alva Boyer is most remembered as a Confederate Veteran of the Civil War. He was a native of Fort Valley, and…

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George Alva Boyer is on the left. The other man and child are unidentified but probably members of the Boyer family.

George Alva Boyer is most remembered as a Confederate Veteran of the Civil War. He was a native of Fort Valley, and came from one…

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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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