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Hugh Morrison photograph showing Carrol Burner and an unknown man. Burner was a Shenandoah County native who served in the US Navy during World War Two. When this photograph was taken he was serving as an aviation machinist.

Photograph of two young Ludwig brothers: Ronald "Ronnie" Ludwig and Carrol S. Ludwig, Jr. As of 2007, Ronnie lived in Roanoke and Carrol Jr. lived in Shawsville, near Richmond.

Photograph of the two sons of Carrol S. Ludwig, Sr. The older son on the left was Carrol S. Ludwig, Jr. and the younger son on the right was Ronald C. Ludwig.

Their mother was Agnes Salome (Crabill) Ludwig Linn (1914-2010).

Portrait photograph of Carroll "Ted" Hockman wearing a double breasted suit jacket and tie.

Portrait photograph of Carroll E. Estep in his Army uniform and posed beside his wife, Janet Marie (Kronk) Estep.

Carroll E. Estep was the son of Thomas Estep and Laura Algier. He was a U.S. Army Veteran having served in both the African and…

Photograph of the Moyers family.

Pictured are (l to r): Dena (Moyers) Richmond, Carroll Moyers, his wife, Ruth (Zirkle) Moyers and C. Lynn Moyers.

Carroll B. Moyers married Ruth I. Zirkle in 1946. He was born in Rockingham County, the son of…

Photograph of the Moyers family.

Pictured are (l to r): Dena (Moyers) Richmond, Carroll Moyers, his wife, Ruth (Zirkle) Moyers and C. Lynn Moyers.

Carroll B. Moyers married Ruth I. Zirkle in 1946. He was born in Rockingham County, the son of…

Portrait of Carroll Burner wearing a United States Navy Aviation Machinist Mate's Uniform.

Carroll Burner serve in the US Marine Corps and in the United States Navy as an Aviation Machinist Mate.

He was the son of Azariah “Asa” Weston…

Photograph of Carroll C. Burner, left, wearing a U.S. Navy Aviation Machinist Mate's uniform, and seated beside an unidentified man.

Carroll Burner served in the US Marine Corps and in the United States Navy as an Aviation Machinist Mate.

He…

Portrait photograph of Carroll Coverston.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock yearbook, "Connecting Links". Carroll graduated from the high school that year.

Photo of two separate images of Carroll Henry Wilkins as a toddler.

Carroll was the son of Carroll Henry and Wanda Elaine (Cleary) Wilkins.

He was from Woodstock.

Photo of two separate images of Carroll Henry Wilkins as a toddler.

Carroll was the son of Carroll Henry and Wanda Elaine (Cleary) Wilkins.

He was from Woodstock.

Portrait photograph of Carroll Estep in his U.S. Army uniform.

Carroll E. Estep was the son of Thomas Estep and Laura Algier. He was a U.S. Army Veteran having served in both the African and European Theatres of World War II. He was the recipient…

Carroll Foltz standing by a bench and wearing a suit and tie.

Graduation photograph of Carroll Milton Funk, from Woodstock.

His parents were Oliver Milton and Florence Virginia (Fogle) Funk.

In 1950, Carroll married Agnes Marie Drummond, daughter of Charles Gilbert and Mary May (Ross) Drummond. He was 20…

Portrait photograph of Carroll Hagerman Driver wearing his Massanutten Academy uniform.

Carroll was from Timberville Virginia, and had the nickname "Puss" during his time at the academy. He graduated in 1924.

Carroll was the son of Frank…

Portrait of Carsie McInturff as a young woman.

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing Carson Dinges, a Shenandoah County native who served in the US Army during World War Two.

Portrait of Carson Dinges as a young man wearing his U.S. Army uniform. Mr. Dinges never married.

The name, "Carson Golliday" is written on the glass plate of this image of him standing by a chair.

Carson was born in New Market and grew up in Edinburg, where he helped his parents, Isaac Dereilus and Eleonora C. Golliday, with the family’s…

Photograph of Carter Hall located east of Millwood, Virginia.

Carter Hall was the Millwood, Virginia, estate of Lt. Col. Nathaniel Burwell (1750–1814). It was built around 1797.

It is located in the northern Shenandoah Valley, off Virginia…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Cary Ann (Racey) Walters as a young woman.

Her parents were Kermit Lee and Madge Eloise (Trimble) Racey.

She lived in Woodstock when she married William Irvin Walters in 1977.

The image on the…

Photograph of the Casey Jones work clothes factory located on East Court Street in Woodstock.

Opened in 1926, the plant made jeans, overalls, and other clothing for the U.S. Navy and factories around the country.

Casey Jones was purchased by…

Photograph of a large group of unidentified women assembled outside the Casey Jones Clothing Factory that was located on East Court Street in Woodstock.

The Maryland Company began in the 1920's and, expanded to include plants in Woodstock, Mt.…

Group of unidentified women and one man posed together in three rows outdoors. These were employees of one of the area's Casey Jones plants photographed at the Endless Caverns in New Market.

Most of the women are wearing uniforms with a label…
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