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Photo of a photograph of Irvin Lewis Burner wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Irvin Lewis (some records say “Louis”) was the son of Azariah “Asa” Weston (1896-1987) and Effie Virginia (Nicholson) (1901-1985) Burner. His father worked at a…

Group photograph of the employees of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distributor business that operated just north of Edinburg on Route 11.

Identified are (l to r):

Front row: Royston Shiley, Tommy Helsley, Dave Barb, Margaret Fadeley, Norma Lambert,…

Photograph of pegboard-backed shelving in Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the showroom of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the building that housed Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Photograph of the interior of the warehouse of Irvin Inc., a wholesale distribution facility also known as the Irvin Candy Company.

Irvin Incorporated was established by George E. Irvin, and his business partner, J.I. Triplett, in 1884, as a farm…

Portrait of Irving “Swifty” Fravel as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

Swifty Fravel was born in St. Luke near Woodstock to Clarence Cleveland (1886-1947) and Beulah Catherine (Kern) (1885-1973) Fravel, a farming couple.

When he registered…

Photograph of Irving and Mary Gochenour when they were young. Mary is wearing a large flower corsage on her lapel. Possibly, this was a wedding photograph.

Irving was born in Woodstock, the son of Oscar Martin (1887-1945) and Lucy May (1893-1992)…

Photograph of Irving and Mary Gochenour when they were young. Mary is wearing a large flower corsage on her lapel. Possibly, this was a wedding photograph.

Irving was born in Woodstock, the son of Oscar Martin (1887-1945) and Lucy May (1893-1992)…

Irving K. Wolverton, Jr. as a young boy wearing shorts and standing by a stuffed toy.

Irving was the son of Irving Keller Wolverton (1912-1987) and his first wife, Maxine Althea Coffman (1914-1969). His parents’ marriage lasted about four years.…

Damaged image of the birth certificate for Irwin Ellsworth Keller in Shenandoah County.

Irwin was born in Woodstock, the son of Davenport (1874-1932) and Pearl Rebecca (Hottle) (1885-1959) Keller.

He entered military service during WWII and…

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