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Article about the damage caused by a flash flood in Woodstock

Photograph showing an unidentified flooded river (most likely the Shenandoah River).

A power house and flooded dam spanning the river are visible.

Photograph of a flooded farm field.

A barn, house, and other structures are visible in the picture.

The location of this site is unknown, but it may be near Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph of a flooded farm field.

A barn, house, and other structures are visible in the picture.

The location of this site is unknown, but it may be near Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph showing an unidentified flooded river (most likely the Shenandoah River).

A power house and flooded dam spanning the river are visible.

Photograph showing an unidentified flooded river (most likely the Shenandoah River).

A power house and flooded dam spanning the river are visible.

Photograph showing an unidentified flooded river (most likely the Shenandoah River).

A power house and flooded dam spanning the river are visible.

Photograph of the dam spanning the Shenandoah River northwest of Woodstock Virginia.

The dam is locally known as Burnshire Dam. The river around it appears to be in flood stage.

Originally, this site was home to Rush's Mill. In 1873 it was…

Portrait of Flora (Gochenour) Coffman as a young woman.

Flora was born in Maurertown, the daughter of Levi and Susie Gochenour. She was one of nine children.

She married Harold Coffman (1916-1995) in 1938. While he served in the Civilian Public…

Photograph of multiple floral arrangements displayed together in a room with a patterned carpet.

Photograph of Florence (Hoover) Reedy as a young woman.

She was the daughter of James Knox Polk Hoover (1845-1907) and Catherine (Miller) Hoover (1858-1915).

Florence was the first wife of Harry Reedy. She died in childbirth.

Photograph of Florence (Hoover) Reedy as a young woman.

Florence was the daughter of James H. and Catherine (MIller) Hoover, a farming couple from the Edinburg area of the County.

She married Harry Franklin Reedy (1899-1976) in 1922. He lived…

Portrait photograph of Florence (Schmidt) Young as a young woman. She is wearing a pin with a "X" on it on her jacket.

Florence was the wife of Kenneth Young who owned and operated Young's Store at Readus.

She was one of the first women to…

Portrait photograph of Florine W. (Fravel) Getz as a young woman.

Born in St. Luke, Flo was the daughter of Nevin Kline (1886-1967) and Lula M. (Wisman) (1887-1960) Fravel.

She was a graduate of Woodstock High School.

She married William S.…

Portrait photograph of Florine Wisman "Flo" (Fravel) Getz as a young woman.

She was born in St. Luke, the daughter of Nevin K. and Lula Mae (Wisman) Fravel. She was a graduate of Woodstock High School.

Flo married William S. Getz and they…

Portrait photograph of Florine Wisman "Flo" (Fravel) Getz as a young woman with short hair and wearing faux pearls.

She was born in St. Luke, the daughter of Nevin K. and Lula Mae (Wisman) Fravel. She was a graduate of Woodstock High…

Grassy area bordered by beds of flowering iris. A roof is visible beyond the flowers and an arched trellis leads to another garden area at the back of the image.

Photograph of the interior of a room with a dresser and mirror flanked by two curtained windows.

Several flower arrangements have been placed on the rug and the furniture.

Portrait photograph of Floyd "Frog" Hoover as a young man wearing a tie.

He was a lifelong Shenandoah County resident from rural Woodstock.

Floyd was the youngest of four children born to Jacob Otis and Nellie Catherine (Miller) Hoover, a…

Portrait photograph of Floyd Lee Bauserman as a young man with a pin on his lapel.

Floyd was born in Toms Brook, the first son, third child, of twelve children born to the late Elva Catherine (Senseney) (1902-2003) and Martin Luther (1893-1984)…

Photograph of Floyd Hope Polk wearing his US Army Unform.

Floyd Polk served in the US Army during World War II and lived in Edinburg Virginia. His wife was Goldie Irwin Polk.

The name "Floyd Polk" is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Floyd William Good wearing his U.S. Navy uniform. At the time this photograph was made, Floyd was an Aviation Electrician's mate.

Floyd was born in Maurertown, a son of Sadie Good Rittenour.

He remained in Shenandoah…

Article about the Fort Valley Nursery's decision to close its florist shop and to open a mail-order business.

Photograph of the headstone for the Fogal Family.

Three names are listed on the stone. They are: Charles L. (1853-), Annie V. (1869-), and Mary E. (1893-1910).
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