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Photo of two separate photographs.

On the left is a framed portrait photograph of J. Kenneth Robinson, Sr., a Congressman from Frederick County who served for 14 years as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing Virginia's 7th…

Photograph of James William "J.Wm" or "Bill" Foltz as a young child on a wicker chair and posed beside his older sister, Hazel Virginia (Foltz) Seal.

Their parents were William Buford and Maude (Hoover) Foltz, a farming family from St. Luke.

Group of unidentified people in front of Jacob B. "Byrd" Clem's General Store in Maurertown, Virginia.

The store still stands and was later known as Markley's Store. It is located at 24851 Old Valley Pike.

According to Margaret (Clem)…

Photograph of the barn, silos, animals, and hay of the J.H. Tisinger Farm in Mt. Jackson, Virginia.

An unidentified man is visible on the lower left near the horse-drawn cart.

Photograph showing the rail line in Woodstock, Virginia, and several buildings located on W. Court and Commerce Streets.

Pictured on the left of the image is J.I. Triplett's steam mill. That building still stands in 2025 and is home to several…

Photo of a postcard showing an illustrated version of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister, statesman, and military officer from the the American Revolutionary War era.

The original postcard was published to celebrate the…

Photo of a postcard showing an illustrated version of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister, statesman, and military officer from the the American Revolutionary War era.

At the bottom, a replica of his signature appears.

The…

Damaged photo of a postcard with a depiction of John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg giving his famous sermon in January 1776 to recruit continental soldiers in Woodstock Virginia.

Damaged photo of a postcard titled, "There is a Time for All Things". The illustration captures the moment when Rev. J.P.G. Muhlenberg famously issued his call to arms sermon in January, 1776.

After his speech, he threw off his minister's robe,…

Photograph showing J.R., Josephine, and Mary Miller in front of their residence at the corner of Muhlenberg and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph showing J.R. Miller in front of his residence in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph showing J.R. Miller holding his daughter Josephine Miller (Lynn) while on a horse. The photograph was taken near the intersection of Muhlenberg and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

A photograph showing the interior of the tailor shop belonging to J.R. Miller. The tailor shop was located in Woodstock, Virginia. The photograph shows several young men working.

Photograph showing J.R. Miller holding his daughter Josephine Miller (Lynn) next to his wife Mary Miller. The photograph was taken in front of their residence at the intersection of Muhlenberg and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

Photograph showing J.R. Miller holding his daughter Josephine Miller (Lynn) along with an unidentified woman in from of the Miller residence at the corner of Muhlenberg and Spring Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

A photograph showing the interior of the tailor shop belonging to J.R. Miller. The tailor shop was located on Main Street in Woodstock, Virginia. The photograph shows several young men working.

Photograph of the J.W. Clinedinst Company in New Market, Virginia.

The sign on the left advertises their main services as automobile painting and trimming. In addition, they repaired "tops, fenders, and bodies".

Several unidentified men,…

Portrait photograph of Jackie R. Crabill as a young man wearing his U.S. Navy uniform.

His parents were Clarence and Ruth Ida (Ridings) Crabill. Jackie was from Toms Brook.

Photograph of John O. "Jack" Marsh standing with his wife, Glenn Ann (Patterson) Marsh. The couple is surrounded by other people at what appears to be a campaign event.

Jack Marsh is best remembered for his distinguished career in local and…

Photograph of the Gaines family.

Pictured (l to r) are: Nancy Anne (Gaines) Scher, her father, Jack A. Gaines, his wife, Nancy (McLanahan) Gaines, and their son, Jackson Gregory "Guy" Gaines.

Both Jack and Nancy were educators in Shenandoah…
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