Photograph showing the Fourth of July Celebration held on Court Square in Woodstock Virginia. The photograph is dated July 4, 1901. Unknown photographer.
A photograph of four men, three standing and around one who is sitting. Under the photograph, someone has labeled it as "Cal, Arthur, Tom, Barney Miller." The photograph was taken at an unknown location.
A photograph showing the interior of the tailor shop belonging to J.R. Miller. The tailor shop was located in Woodstock, Virginia. The photograph shows several young men working.
A portrait photograph of two women with a donkey. The younger woman is sitting on the donkey and the older woman is standing beside it. The location of the photograph is unknown.
In 1875, Mike Geary purchased this site and opened Geary’s Hotel. In the 1930s, Massanutten Military Academy bought the hotel and kept it in operation as the Hotel Woodstock. It closed sometime after…
A group picture taken outdoors of members of one of the Reformed churches. The back of the photo is labeled, "Andie Cofferman's picture. Reformed Picnic in about 1904."
A formal wedding portrait. The back of the photograph identify the bride as Lois Evans. The groom's name is first labeled as Lem Evans (of Edinburg, Virginia), but is then crossed out and is replaced with Bill Marks.
Photograph of a boy and girl in a garden. The photograph was taken from an album belonging to the Hoshour Miller family, who lived in Woodstock, Virginia.
Photograph of two unidentified children sit on one of two horses that are attached to a wagon filled with hay. The photograph was taken from an album belonging to the Hoshour Miller family, who lived in Woodstock, Virginia.