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Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Diane (Foster) Dose as a young woman with short hair.

Her parents were Chester Lemuel and Mildred Virginia (Middleton) Foster of Woodstock.

She married Walter Samuel Dose, Jr., from Gainesville,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Diane (Foster) Dose as a young woman with short hair.

Her parents were Chester Lemuel and Mildred Virginia (Middleton) Foster of Woodstock.

She married Walter Samuel Dose, Jr., from Gainesville,…

Three students posed in an office of Central High School.

This photograph was used in the 1962 Central High School Yearbook. The three young women were part of the yearbook staff.

They were identified in the caption of that yearbook…

Photograph of two sisters, Diane (left) and Wanda Miller.

This photograph was taken when Wanda came to Virginia with her infant daughter.

Unidentified baby seated upright in the studio.

Portrait photograph of Dick and Dess Palmer of Strasburg, when they were young, probably around the time of their marriage.

The couple owned and operated a grocery store in Strasburg for many years.

By 1940, however, the Strasburg census found…

Photo of two separate photographs of the same three children, two boys and a younger girl.

The boys have been identified as Dick (left) and Donnie (standing) Pierce.

The girl is probably one of their younger sisters but she is unidentified.…

Photo of two separate photographs of the same three children, two boys and a younger girl.

The boys have been identified as Dick (left) and Donnie (standing) Pierce.

The girl is probably one of their younger sisters but she is unidentified.…

Portrait photograph of Richard "Dick" Horan of Strasburg posed in studio wearing a graduation cap and gown.

He was married to Annabelle (Bly) Horan in 1944.

Richard "Dick" Laughlin in a suit and tie and standing by a wicker chair.

He was the son of William S. and Lucy M. (Jenkins) Laughlin.

Dick served in a U.S. Army in World War One (WWI) and was wounded in France.

The Shenandoah Herald…

Portrait photograph of Dick Laughlin as a young man in a suit and tie.

He was the son of William S. and Lucy M. (Jenkins) Laughlin.

Dick served in a U.S. Army in World War One (WWI) and was wounded in France.

The Shenandoah Herald Newspaper…

Photograph of Dick Miller seated on a chair as a barefoot toddler.

His father was Dr. Harold Miller, Sr., who practiced family medicine.

Photograph of the Ritenour Family from North Street in Woodstock.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Harold R. Ritenour, his youngest son, Donald, and wife, Hester May (Ritenour) Ritenour

Back row: Harold Lee Ritenour (in a U.S. Marines…

Undated photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing Dick Robertson with Dorothy Beaver, Corn Queen.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Dick Pierce as a young man wearing his graduation cap and gown.

His parents were John Henry Pierce and his wife, Anna Lee (Kagey) Pierce.

The image on the right has a mark at the top where the…

Portrait of five Didawick children. The boy's name was Charles Didawick and the girls were (l to r): Virginia, Betty, Helen, and Alice. As of 2002, Betty Didawick Newland and Helen Didawick Fleming still lived in Woodstock.

Photograph of four women, most likely from the same family.

The name, "Didawick", is written on the glass plate.

The subjects are, from left to right:

First Row: Nina Didawick, Unidentified
Second Row: Unidentified, Hazel Didawick

Nina…

Article about evidence mounting in a Mount Jackson arson case.

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