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Five unidentified women standing side-by-side.

Probably, these women were related to each other.

Group of five unidentified women. The woman seated in the center of the image appears older than the others and may have been their mother.

Five unidentified women photographed together in natural light. Two are wearing hats.

Five unidentified women, all wearing clothes from the early 20th century, are posed together.

Five unidentified women, posed together in the studio.

The woman on the far right has been tentatively identified as Martha J. Burner, however, we have not been able to confirm it.

Five unidentified women, two seated and three standing, are posed together.

Possibly, these were sisters.

Photograph of five women from the Woodstock area. They are (l to r):

Front: Betty (Bemis) Lambert, Marian (Emswiller) Penton, and Hannah (Peer) Gallier.

Standing in back: Fay (Conner) Miller and Marian (Bashaw) French.

Five unidentified women are seated together on office chairs, all with their hands in their laps.

Five unidentified older woman, all wearing corsages, are seated around a dining room table.

A large cake is on the table and indicates this was a special occasion.

There is a family resemblance. It is possible these were sisters.

Five unidentified young men, all wearing overalls and caps, are posed together in the studio.

Five unidentified children of varying ages, are posed together outdoors. A barn and other outbuildings are visible behind them.

Probably, these were siblings.

Five unidentified young men posed together, two standing and three seated in front.

All are wearing caps or hats, and all appear with a cigarette either in their mouth or in their hand.

Unidentified young man in a checkered suit, striped shirt and tie with a starched collar, is seated with four unidentified young women standing around him.

The four women are all wearing skirts and blouses with belts.

Five unidentified young people, two men and three women, are posed together in two rows.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing a flag with "Ring the Bell" beside a corn field.

Unidentified girls participating in raising the flag at Camp Strawderman. The building in the back is "Columbia Furnace", one of the camp's cabins.

Postcard showing Flat Rock Church of the Brethren located in Shenandoah County Virginia.

The caption reads "Flat Rock Church Near Timberville, Va."

The card is dated 1907.

Postcard showing Flat Rock Church of the Brethren near Timberville Virginia

Postcard showing the Flatrock Church of the Brethren near Timberville Virginia

Photograph of Fleeta Rebecca Scott Ruffin.

Rebecca, as she was known, was the daughter of Preston Scott Sr. and Fleta (McAfee) Scott of Woodstock, Virginia.

She had at least ten siblings and lived on Commerce Street in 1930. At that time,…

Portrait photograph of Fleta L. Lytton, wife of Fred M. Lytton (1917-2001).

The name, "Mrs. Fred Lytton", is written on the glass plate.

Photograph of Fleta Viola (Litten) Helsley as a child.

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

Portrait photograph of Fleta Long with short curly hair and wearing a cross necklace.

Photograph of a parade float featuring samples of stuffed animals provided by Asa Sheetz & Son, Taxidermists, of Woodstock.

Asa Sheetz is seen in the photograph looking at the float.

The words, "Asa Sheetz & Son Taxadermists, Woodstock, Va"…

Photographs (3) showing sheep on an unidentified farm in Shenandoah County. Photographs are dated August 26, 1929.
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