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Photograph of Louis E. Morrison as a barefoot young boy with curly hair standing in front of a house and holding the leash of a greyhound-like dog.

Louis was a son of photographer Hugh Morrison, Jr. He eventually took over his father's…

Photograph of Louis Glenn Locke wearing glasses and seated in a chair.

Photograph of Louis Joseph Burner of Maurertown Virginia.

Louis served in the US Army during World War One.

His son Joseph Luther Burner was killed in action in World War Two while serving with the US Marine Corps on Saipain. Louis wrote of…

Portrait photograph of Louis Joseph Burner wearing a suit and bow tie.

Louis served in the US Army during World War One.

His son Joseph Luther Burner was killed in action in World War Two while serving with the US Marine Corps on Saipain.…

Photograph of Louise (Bowman) Cooley in a plaid skirt sitting beside her only son, Billy, who is standing beside her.

Louise was born in Fort Valley, the daughter of Angelo and Myrtle Bowman.

She married Clyde William Cooley, Sr. (1916-2017) in…

Portrait of Louise Virginia (Hollar) Crabill as a young woman.

She was the daughter of Edward R. and Lucy A. (Rhinehart) Hollar.

Her husband was Joseph B. Crabill, Sr.

Portrait of Louise Lambert Garman as a young woman.

Louise was the oldest of five children born to Benjamin Eli (1903-1978) and Sada Catherine (Coffman) (1903-2002) Lambert. When she was quite young, her parents rented a farm in the Madison…

Portrait photograph of Louise (Luttrell) Ryan as a young woman.

Louise was the daughter of Jesse Ward (1891-1965) and Annie May (Heflin) (1927-2002) Luttrell. She grew up in Woodstock.

She married William Ryan (1927-2002) in Washington D.C., in…

Portrait photograph of Louise (Ritenour) Kibler with short hair.

Louise was the daughter of Wesley Glenn Ritenour and his wife, Isabell Inez (Funk) Ritenour.

Her husband was Elmo Kibler.

Portrait photograph of a Louise Eva (Seal) Nail as a young woman with curly hair.
Her parents were Jonie and Catherine (George) Seal. She married John J. Nail in Winchester in 1950. At that time, she worked as a waitress and he worked in a dry…

Photograph of Louise (Wisman) Coffman, seated, with her daughter, Rebecca, and one of her sons beside her.

Coffman was her first husband's name. Louise married again later to a man named Carter.

Portrait photograph of Louise Borden (Wisman) Russell as a young woman.

Louise was the daughter of James Samuel and Nellie May (Borden) Wisman, of Shenandoah County.

She married Robert Glenn Russell (1911-1990) in 1940. He was from Nashville,…

Portrait of Louise Burner Pence wearing her hair back.

Young woman and child sitting on a bench identified as Louise Clem Racey and son.

Portrait photograph of Louise Emily (Grandstaff) Foltz in her later years.

Portrait photograph of Louise (Richman) Frye.

She was the daughter of Walter and Lucy Richman and was married to Frederick A. "Freddie" Frye for over 60 years.

Portrait photograph of Louise (Richman) Frye.

She was the daughter of Walter and Lucy Richman and was married to Frederick A. "Freddie" Frye for over 60 years.

Photograph of the receipt issued on December 20, 1951 from the Leonard J. Perrin & Son Furniture Market of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Louise Vitol of rural Middletown, Virginia.

The receipt was for a cherry gun cabinet purchased for $99.95.

Louise Wakeman (seated) and John Paul Funkhouser (standing) when they were children.

Photo of a portrait photograph of an unidentified young woman with short hair.

The words, "Love Dot" are written on the original photograph.

Photo of a photograph of an unidentified U.S. Navy sailor in his uniform. The words, "Love, Phil" are written in the lower left corner.

Postcard showing several individuals at a Lover's Lane in Rawley Springs Virginia.

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Article detailing a drought watch issued by the town of Strasburg.

Photograph of Lowell Stickley standing in front of a chair with his arm around a stuffed animal toy on the chair behind him.

Lowell was a resident of Strasburg, Virginia. The photograph is dated ca. 1943 by the identifier.

Loy E. Hottle, seated, with his wife, Virginia "Virgie" C. (Gochenour) Hottle, standing beside him. Their son, Irving Hottle, is standing in front of both of them.

The name, "Hottel", is written on the glass negative.
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