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Large home located at 336 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. For years, it was the home of George R. Golladay and his second wife, Clara (Kibler) Golladay. They may be the unidentified people on the porch in this image.

Photograph of unidentified people on the porch of a 2-story home. The image is labelled, "Hepner View House. Mt. Jackson, Va."

A photograph showing the interior of the tailor shop belonging to J.R. Miller. The tailor shop was located on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. The photograph shows several young men working.

Photograph of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hoffman in Woodstock.

Dr. Hoffman worked as a family doctor. He and his family were active members of the St. Paul's Reformed Church in Woodstock. This church is now called St. Paul's United Church…

Photograph of the "Miller Home" on N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The home later became Susan Miller Memorial Hospital during the 1930s and 1940s. When Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital opened in 1951, it then became Susan B.…

Interior view of the Walton & Smoot Drugstore at its original location on N. Main Street in Woodstock. The man on the right has been identified as Tom Golladay.

Photograph of a winter scene on Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The picture looks north west on the block of the street between Spring and High Streets. The Woodstock Methodist Church can be seen in the background.

Unidentified home in a county setting. Covered front porch looks out on fenced yard and large tree. An outbuilding is visible in the yard.

Oscar Hottel farm located 2 miles east of Woodstock near Reservoir Road.

Pictured left to right are: Allie Feagans Hottel, her daughter Helen Hottel Fahnestock, Allie's husband Charles Hottel, and their son, W. Jacob Hottel.

Some of the…

Photograph of Carl Eugene Linaweaver (1926 - 1968) wearing his U.S. Navy uniform. Carl was born in Woodstock, the son of Lawrence and Essie (Brill) Linaweaver. He had a brother, Robert L., and a sister, Louise.

When he registered for the WWII…

Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family.

The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.

The houses tennis courts are…

Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family.

The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.

Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family.

The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.

Photograph of the "Miller Home" on N. Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The home later became Susan Miller Memorial Hospital during the 1930s and 1940s. When Shenandoah County Memorial Hospital opened in 1951, it then became Susan B.…

Photograph of the Mark Bird House in Woodstock Virginia.

This house still stands on Commerce Street, but was originally located on the site of the Woodstock Post Office.

It was originally owned by Mark Bird, a County Judge. After his death it…

The words, "Wanland Fauquier Co. Va. 4/10/40" are written on the glass plate of this image of a large home set in amid many tall trees. Unidentified people are sitting or standing on the lawn in the foreground.

Photograph of two homes on N. Main Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The home on the left is located at 207 N. Main Street.
When the image was identified it was utilized as the office of the Shenandoah-Valley Herald Newspaper. As of 2022 the…

House located at 837 S. Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

The home was originally built by Myron Bowman, Sr. and later owned by Mary Jane Aquino.

Photograph of two unidentified women in a room at the Massanutten Academy in Woodstock Virginia.

Pennants on the walls say, "Massanutten", "Womans College", and "Irving".

A picture of the room without the women appears in the 1910-1911…

Photograph of the corner of a wall-papered bedroom. There is a dresser in the corner with a mirror over it. Many photographs are tacked up on the wall at the right. Another dressing table with a pitcher and bowl on it occupies the left side.

A snow-covered fir tree is the focal point of this winter image. Behind it, the outline of a house is visible.

Landscape view of a portion of Woodstock Virginia after a snowfall.

The image looks west from the "Birdwood House" located on Water Street near that road's intersection with High Street. Structures along E. Court Street occupy the middle of the…

Unidentified small boy standing in the studio and posed holding a toy rifle with a bayonet attached.

Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison as a young boy in a costume. His feathered hat trails feathers down his back.

Louis was a son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. He took over his father's photography business in 1950.

Portrait of Jack Dunny Wightman as a young boy.

Jack was the son of Resa Elizabeth (Bowman) and Charles Dunfee Wightman, and the brother of Joe Bowman Wightman. Jack was the father of two children, Resa Ann Beasley and Rex Miller Wightman.…
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