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Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing William Helsley, a Shenandoah County Native who served in the US Army during World War Two.

William Harvey Riffey shown later in life with his trademark mustache and beard.

He was a Confederate Veteran and farmer, from the Woodstock area of the county. His parents were George and Polly (Book) Riffey.

He married Sarah (Hollar) Riffey…

Portrait of William Harvey Riffey, Confederate Veteran and farmer, from the Woodstock area of the county. His parents were George and Polly (Book) Riffey. He married Sarah (Hollar) Riffey and had many children.

During the Civil War, William H.…

Portrait photograph of William Harry Wilkins, Jr., as a young man.

He grew up on a farm on Back Road in the Stonewall District of Shenandoah County. His parents were William Harry Sr. (1884-1979) and Hester Edna Kavanaugh (or Cavinall) (1888-1962)…

Photograph of William H. Polk standing behind his mother, Anna B. (Arrington) Polk (seated left), his wife, Edna, and his oldest son, William A. Polk. He is most remembered for having worked as a minister in the early 1920’s at the Mt. Zion Methodist…

Portrait photograph of William H. Polk, who worked as a minister of Mt. Zion Methodist Church in Woodstock, Virginia.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of William "Bill" H. Logan, Sr. of Woodstock.

Bill graduated from Woodstock High School in 1925.

Portrait photograph of William "Bill" Logan.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Bill graduated from the high school in 1925.

Portrait photograph of William "Bill" Logan.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Bill graduated from the high school in 1925.

Portrait photograph of William H. Logan Sr as a young man wearing a suit and bow tie.

Portrait of William Henry Logan, Sr., who was from Woodstock and worked as a lawyer there for many years.

Photograph of the form used to discharge Private William H. Kramer from his U.S. Army service in 1945.

Private Kramer was born in Nicholsen, New Jersey, but his permanent address was on Muhlenburg Street in Woodstock. He served as a mechanic with…

Photograph of (left to right): "Hughie" O. Grandstaff, his father, Hugh H. Grandstaff, and William H. Groff.

This photograph represents several wars and conflicts.

Hugh H. Grandstaff served in the Spanish-American War, the Philippine…

Portrait photograph of William Henry Bargelt of Woodstock Virginia.

He owned a jewelry business.

Portrait photograph of William Hoyle Garber in his U.S. Army uniform. His rank was Captain and he served in the Artillery.

His wife, Ethel (Ritenour) Garber is posed beside him.

After the war Hoyle worked as an insurance agent and photographer…

Hugh Morrison photograph of William Gore Funkhouser who served in the US Navy during World War Two.

William Garnett Pence as a young boy in the studio.

His wife was Gwyneth K. Pence (1918-2008).

He and his wife are buried in Woodstock.

William Fred Bowman, known as "Fred", shown as a young man wearing a suit and tie, and standing with his hands behind his back.

He was the fourth child born to Martin Luther and Ida Roseanna (Myers) Bowman, a farming couple from the Hamburg area…

Photograph of the document certifying that Seaman First Class William Franklin Strickler was honorably discharged from the Navy in Shelton, Virginia, on March 4, 1946.

Portrait photograph of William Franklin Dalke, Sr., as a young man.

He lived in Woodstock and was best known for the string of successful movie theaters he owned and managed in Shenandoah County.

By the 1940’s, two of his theaters were in…

Portrait photograph of William F. Dalke, Sr., who lived in Woodstock and was best known for the string of successful movie theaters he owned and managed in Shenandoah County.

By the 1940’s, two of his theaters were in Woodstock: The Uptown…

Portrait photograph of William “Billy” Dalke, Sr., who lived in Woodstock and was best known for the string of successful movie theaters he owned and managed in Shenandoah County.

By the 1940’s, two of his theaters were in Woodstock: The Uptown…

Portrait photograph of William Farrar, a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Portrait photograph of William Farrar, a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Photograph of William F. Wagner Jr. a cadet at Massanutten Academy in uniform.
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