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Photograph of James G. Kotsianas (seated) and his friend and business partner, George Pappas (standing).

James Kotsianas was a Greek immigrant who came to Woodstock Virginia in 1922 to open the New York Restaurant, located on Court Square where…

Photograph of James George Kotsianas (right) and his friend and business partner, George Pappas (left).

James was a Greek immigrant who came to Woodstock, Virginia, in 1922 to open the New York Restaurant, located on Court Square where the…

Photograph of James G. Kotsianas (left) and Pete Blentson (center) with his wife Rena (Pappas) Blentson and children Angelo and Helen.

James, Pete, and Rena were all Greek immigrants who came to Woodstock, Virginia, in the early 1920s. James and…

Photograph of James G. Kotsianas (left) and Pete Blentson (center) with his wife Rena (Pappas) Blentson and children Angelo and Helen.

James, Pete, and Rena were all Greek immigrants who came to Woodstock, Virginia, in the early 1920s. James and…

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing James George, a Shenandoah County resident who served in the US Army during World War Two.

Portrait of James George in his U.S. Army uniform. Three stripes on his sleeve indicate a rank of Sergeant. He served with the 28th Infantry Division of the Pennsylvania National Guard.

Portrait photograph of James Hampton Johnston.

Johnston was a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) and is wearing his school's uniform.

Private James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

Private James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

Private James “Jimmie” H. Rhinehart wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

High School Graduation photograph of James "Jimmie" Rhinehart.

James was born in Woodstock, the only son of Robert E. Lee (1879-1941) and Blanche Mae (Ryan) (1890-1959) Rhinehart. His father worked for a local telephone company and later…

Photograph of James H. Smith.

Smith was the "Bible" teacher at Shenandoah Valley Academy in New Market Virginia. This photograph appeared in that school's 1925 yearbook.

Portrait photograph of James Hampton Johnson wearing his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) uniform.

Johnson was a member of the academy's class of 1927.

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing James "Jimmie" Rhinehart of Woodstock. Rhinehart served in the US Army during World War Two and was killed in action in France on September 13, 1944.

Hugh Morrison photograph showing James Hardy Rhinehart who served in the US Army during World War Two. He was killed in action.

Portrait photograph of James Henry Murdock, from Washington D.C., as a young man.

He worked and helped at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock during the summers.

After law school, he practiced law in Rockville, Maryland.

Portrait photograph of James Knox Polk Hoover with a mustache and beard in his later years.

His parents were Abraham and Rebecca (Marshall) Hoover.

He was a veteran of the U.S. Civil War having fought with the Confederate side. One record…

James L. Burns wearing his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) uniform, seated on a stool and holding a violin and bow.

Portrait photograph of James L. Burns wearing his Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) uniform.

Portrait of James Luther Warner and his family. The family lived in Strasburg while the children were in school. Later, James L. Warner Sr. died in Florida.

Pictured at top (l to r): Nellie (Warner) Forrest, Brondell Warner, and Virginia (Warner)…

Photo of two separate photographs of James Ludwick in a suit and tie posed beside an unidentified woman with styled hair and wearing a blouse and skirt.

Possibly, this was James' wife.

Photograph of James Mayberry Artz, seated left, with his oldest daughter, Lois, and his wife, Lettie (Schaeffer) Artz, beside him.

James M. Artz was born in Hardy County, West Virginia, the eldest of at least six children born to James Peter…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the central portion of James Madison University, then Madison College, ca. 1950.
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