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Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing an aerial view of the Johns Manville Plant located between Woodstock and Edinburg Virginia shortly after its construction. Today the building is used as a warehouse.

Photograph of the two oldest children born to John W. Miller, Jr. and his wife, Eunice May (Jenkins) Miller.

They are identified as John W. Miller, III and his older sister, Barbara Ann (Miller) Orndorff.

In the 1940 census, the family lived…

Portrait photograph of John Wesley Overholtz wearing a suit and tie in the studio.

Born in Strasburg, John was the first child of James Wesley (1892-1961) and Maudie Lee (Lake) (1901-1970) Overholtz. His father worked as a brakeman, then a…

Portrait photograph of John P. Coblentz, a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA).

Coblentz was a member of the class of 1927.

Photograph labeled "John Paul Williams Farm." Image shows group of individuals in front of a brick house posing with a car and truck. The location of the farm and identities of who is in the picture in unknown.

John Perry Smith as a baby, posed on a pillowed chair and barefoot.

John was born in Maryland, the son of Janet Elaine Phetteplace Smith and the late Julius Hottle Smith.

His grandparents were Perry S. Smith and Daisy Hottle.

His obituary…

Portrait of John P. Artz as a young man. Born in Woodstock, he was the son of James Mayberry and Lettie Schaeffer Artz. He married Anna Rebecca Cayton (1913-1999) originally from Luray. The couple lived in Strasburg and had a son, James S. and a…

John Powell, Jr., as a baby propped on a chair in the studio.

Portrait of John Preston Fravel wearing a suit. A pen is visible in his breast pocket.

John Preston Fravel was the son of Malpheus Abner (1874-1945) and Anna L. “Annie” (Wisman) (1872-1933) Fravel. His parents farmed in the Fairview area near…

Photograph of John R. Hollingsworth, Jr. and his wife, Ailon K. (Lineweaver) Hollingsworth, seated together, each with a son on their laps.

The boy on the left is John R. Hollingsworth, III, and the boy on the right is his younger brother, Kevin…

Photograph of John Robert Wilkins standing beside his wife, Margaret P. (Fravel) Wilkins.

John was the son of David Monroe and Harriett Susan (Cooper) Wilkins. He was a farmer for most of his life.

Margaret was the daughter of Nevin Kline and…

John R. Hollingsworth, Jr., standing on a bench beside a stuffed dog.

His parents were John R. (1906-1984) and his second wife, Bessie Caroline (Seal) (1909-1970) Hollingsworth, Sr.

In 1950, he was the oldest of four children living on his…

Portrait photograph of John Richman as a young man.

John was the son of Perry Richman.

Photograph of John Robert Wilkins Jr. as a child.

The name "John Robert Wilkins" is written on the glass negative.

Photograph of John Robert Wilkins Jr. as a child.

The name "Wilkins" is written on the glass negative.

Photograph of John Robert Wilkins Jr. as a child.

The name "Wilkins" is written on the glass negative.

Photograph of John Robert Wilkins Jr. as a child.

The name "Wilkins" is written on the glass negative.

John Ryman, a successful trapper, photographed in the studio with his prize, a bobcat. His sweater, long coat and warm fur hat indicate winter trapping. Notice the trap on the animal's rear leg.

Portrait of John Skyles Martin, wearing a suit and tie.

He sang tenor and lived on South Church Street in Woodstock.

Portrait of John Skyles Martin wearing a suit and polka dotted tie.

He sang tenor and lived on South Church Street in Woodstock.

Photograph of John Smoot in his U.S. Army uniform.

John Strother Calvert was born in New Market to George and Ann (Clinedinst) Calvert. He came from a large family but never married.

Census data place him living in Richmond by 1900-1910. After that, he lived in Philadelphia, then Georgia, for a…

John Strother Calvert was born in New Market to George and Ann (Clinedinst) Calvert. He came from a large family but never married.

Census data place him living in Richmond by 1900-1910. After that, he lived in Philadelphia, then Georgia, for a…

Photograph of John Tyler Ritenour wearing a suit and tie and seated on a bench.

John was the son of Milton Ritenour and his wife, Martha Jane (Burner) Ritenour. He married Natalie and had a brother, Roy, and three sisters, Ollie, Catherine, and…
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