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Photographs showing a groups of farmers/agricultural laborers making hay with horse powered equipment. The photographs are dated August 26 1929.

Unidentified farmers sitting together (one man is standing) and husking corn in a large barn with a growing pile of shucked corn in front of them.

Farmers historically shucked corn in barns as a labor-intensive and communal task that helped…

Unidentified farmers sitting together (one man is standing) and husking corn in a large barn with a growing pile of shucked corn in front of them.

Farmers historically shucked corn in barns as a labor-intensive and communal task that helped…

Unidentified two-story home with a covered front porch, outbuildings and a garden. An unidentified man is seated with two unidentified women and two dogs on the porch.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Farrell Lee Burner and his wife, Evelyn Jane Lineweaver.

Farrell was the son of Walter Elwood and Bessie May (Gochenour) Burner.

Born in Star Tannery, Jane was the daughter of Casper Henry and Marie…

Unidentified young man and woman standing together and dressed in fashionable clothes and hats of their day.

Unidentified woman wearing a feathered hat and fashionable outfit.

Unidentified man, seated, with five unidentified girls and one unidentified boy, posed around him. The children are of varying ages.

This was probably a father with his children.

Unidentified man with a mustache, seated, with a young girl standing beside him.

Probably, this was a father with his daughter.

Unidentified man is posed squatting down with an arm around a little blond boy in overalls.

Probably, this was a father and his son.

Unidentified man wearing a U.S. Navy uniform is seated beside an unidentified boy, probably his son, in a sailor-themed outfit who is standing beside him.

Both are wearing sailor caps.

Probably, this was a father and his son.

Photo of a framed photograph of Father George Ligdis, a Greek Orthodox priest in Kalismenon, Greece, where he lived.

Father Ligdis' daughter, Konstando Kotsianas, was married to a man who lived in Woodstock, Virginia. His name was James G.…

Father Sal (center, seated) with young parishioners all wearing graduation caps and gowns. Probably, these were graduates of the community kindergarten run there.

Four unidentified adults, a man and three women, are standing behind the…

Father Sal (center, seated) with young parishioners all wearing graduation caps and gowns. Probably, these were graduates of the community kindergarten run there.

Four unidentified adults, a man and three women, are standing behind the…

Father Sal (center, seated) with young parishioners all wearing graduation caps and gowns. Probably, these were graduates of the community kindergarten run there.

Three unidentified Catholic nuns and an adult woman are also pictured.

The…

Father Sal (center, seated) with three unidentified Catholic nuns and several young unidentified parishioners.

The older children in the back two rows are wearing graduation caps and gowns.

The younger boys in the front row may be altar…

Photograph of an unidentified small country store with a gas pump selling Texaco Fire Chief gasoline.

A large Coca Cola advertising sign is attached to the roof and says, "Fauver's Groc".

Portrait photograph of Fay (Conner) Miller as a young woman with her arms folded.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Fay E. (Seal) Neff with short hair and wearing a pin on her short-sleeved dress.

Born in St. Luke, Fay was the daughter of Jonie Oswald and Kathryn Ella (George) Seal.

She graduated from Woodstock…

Portrait of Fay (Tamkin) Coates from Fort Valley as a young woman and wearing a lovely white dress.

Portrait photograph of Fay (Tamkin) Coates as a young woman wearing pearls and a flower in her short hair.

Fay was born in Fort Valley to Edwin Tamkin and Marybell (Ritenour) Tamkin.

She married Harold J. Coates and had a daughter, Pamela…

Portrait of Fay (Ward) Hiner as a baby sitting on a chair in studio.

She was a daughter of Russell and Pauline May (Borden) Ward who ran a gas filling station and auto repair shop in Bowmans Crossing for many years.

Photograph of Fay Sheetz in graduation cap and gown.

Fay graduated from Woodstock High School in 1945. She later married Richard James.

The name, "Fay Sheetz", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of Faye (Tamkin) Coates, originally from Fort Valley, standing in her graduation cap and gown.

Faye married Harold Coates.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Faye Pangle with short hair and wearing glasses.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.
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