Colorized photograph showing the United States Navy Destroyer Charles F. Hughes (DD428) sometime during World War Two. The image was owned by Franklin J. Walters who served aboard the destroyer during the conflict.
Photograph of an unusual sign post (made of stones) for the Virginia State Department of Health. The sign advises "safe water" and probably relates to the stone water source visible behind it.
Photograph of Vada D. (Gochenour) Alexander standing in her nurses uniform and wearing a cape with the letters "RMH" and the number, "47" on the collar.
Vada was from Woodstock, the twin sister of Vera Gochenour. Her parents were Ben and Georgia…
The diner was located north of Toms Brook on US Route 11. This card notes the restaurant specialized in Home Cooking, country style chicken, steaks, chops, home made pies and cakes. It the time the…
Color postcard with a picture of the Valley Diner and its dining room. The diner was located just north of Toms Brook Virginia. According to the card the diner specialized in Home Cooking, country style chicken, steaks, chops, home made pies and…