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Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.
Portrait of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., wearing a graduation cap and gown.
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a…
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a…
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Walton
Edgar D. and Mary Ott (Walton) Newman
Portrait photograph of Judge Edgar Douglas Newman with glasses and a bow tie, posed beside his wife, Mary Ott (Walton Newman.
Born in Shenandoah County, Edgar Douglas Newman was the son of Benjamin Pennybacker Newman and Elizabeth (Hickman)…
Born in Shenandoah County, Edgar Douglas Newman was the son of Benjamin Pennybacker Newman and Elizabeth (Hickman)…
Edgar D. and Mary Ott (Walton) Newman
Portrait photograph of Judge Edgar Douglas Newman with glasses and a bow tie, posed beside his wife, Mary Ott (Walton Newman.
Born in Shenandoah County, Edgar Douglas Newman was the son of Benjamin Pennybacker Newman and Elizabeth (Hickman)…
Born in Shenandoah County, Edgar Douglas Newman was the son of Benjamin Pennybacker Newman and Elizabeth (Hickman)…
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.
Portrait of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., a lawyer from Woodstock.
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member…
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member…
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Walton
Houston Hickman Newman
Portrait 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 registered…
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 registered…
Miss Walton
Portrait of Miss Mary Beall Walton wearing a long faux pearl necklace.
Miss Mary Beall Walton was a popular kindergarten and primary grade teacher in the Woodstock public schools during the 1910’s and 1920’s.
She never married.
Her father…
Miss Mary Beall Walton was a popular kindergarten and primary grade teacher in the Woodstock public schools during the 1910’s and 1920’s.
She never married.
Her father…
Tags: Shenandoah County, Virginia, Walton, Women
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.
Portrait of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., as a teenaged boy.
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member of the…
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member of the…
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Walton
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.
Portrait of Margan Lauck Walton, Jr., as a teenaged boy.
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member of the…
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member of the…
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Walton
Laura Lauck (Walton) Dulin
Portrait of Laura Lauck Walton, daughter of Morgan Lauck Walton Sr. and Mary Alice March. She married John Henry Dulin in 1903 and had a daughter. Only a couple of years after they married, John died of Typhoid in 1905, at the age of 30 years.…
Woodstock High School Students, ca. 1920
Group of Woodstock High School students from the 1920s. Front row from left: Hunter Gaunt, Emma Lou Stoner, Simon Wender, Edna Tampkin, Bill Logan, Joe Clower. Back row from left: Bender Fansler, Madolin Walton, "Sis" Wender, Margaret Kibler, Philip…
Four Generations of the Newman Family
On the right is Elizabeth Hickman Newman (1822-1917). She is holding her great-granddaughter Elizabeth Newman. Her grandson Wilbur Lauck Newman stands at the rear of the image. On the left is Elizabeth’s son, Edgar Douglas Newman.
Tags: Family, Hickman, Koontz, MacDonough, Newman, Shenandoah County, Trout, Virginia, Walton
Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr.
Portrait of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., a lawyer from Woodstock.
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member…
Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished member…
Tags: Men, Shenandoah County, Virginia, Walton
Interior of Walton & Smott's Drug Store, Woodstock, Va.
Color postcard with an interior picture of the Walton and Smoot Drug Store's original building in Woodstock Virginia. Includes hand written note "Beefstew-Bar-cold beer."
Tags: Beer, Drug Stores, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Smoot, Stores, Virginia, Walton, Woodstock
Interior of Walton & Smoot's Drug Store, Woodstock, Va.
Color postcard with a picture of the display windows at Walton and Smoot Drugstore.
The card is dated ca. 1914. At the time, the store was located on N. Main Street in Woodstock near the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse.
The card is dated ca. 1914. At the time, the store was located on N. Main Street in Woodstock near the Historic Shenandoah County Courthouse.
Tags: Drug Stores, Postcards, Shenandoah County, Smoot, Stores, Virginia, Walton, Woodstock
Muhlenberg Hall, Woodstock, Virginia
Postcard with a picture of "Muhlenberg Hall" in Woodstock Virginia. Original home of the Walton family, it was operated as a lodging house in the 1930s and 1940s by Mable Lee Walton. During the 1940s and early 1950s it was a hospital operated by Dr.…