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Photograph showing unidentified members of a May Day Court at the Woodstock School on Court Street.

Photograph showing unidentified members of a May Day Court at the Woodstock School on Court Street.

Photograph showing unidentified members of a May Day Court at the Woodstock School on Court Street. In the center the May Day Queen is being crowned.

Photograph showing individuals at a May Day Festival held on the grounds of the Woodstock School on Court Street.

Photograph of a group of unidentified girls dressed for a May Day festival at the Woodstock School on Court Street. The photograph is undated.

Photograph showing an unidentified women in a dress attended to by two small children at a May Day celebration at the Woodstock School on Court Street.

Photo of a cropped photograph of May Irene Stoneburner.

Others in the original image have been whited out by the photographer.

May was was the first born child of Arthur Elmer and Cora Agnes (Sine) Stoneburner, of Readus, Virginia.

She…

May Lucille (Wymer) Himelright dressed in a suit and holding a white purse in front of her.

May Lucille (Wymer) Himelright shown dressed in a suit, and holding a white purse with both hands. This photograph was made about the time she…

Portrait photograph of May Shipp.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". May graduated from the high school in 1925.

Portrait of Mayberry Wilson Crisman of Fort Valley.

His parents were Phillip Crisman and Mary Stout.

His wife was Drucilla May (Johnson) Crisman who he married in 1915.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the Mayland Christian Church in Rockingham County Virginia.

Portrait photograph of Mayme (Ryan) Lashley, of Strasburg, with her hair styled back.

Her husband was William Klahr Lashley (1894-1961).

Portrait photograph of Maynard Bauman Eastep, his wife, Katie "Lottie" Mabel (Dinges) Eastep, and their young son, Galen Lee Eastep.

Maynard Eastep was the son of Luther Monroe and Sarah Catherine (Hamman) Eastep. He worked as a hospital orderly…

Photograph of Maynard and Katie (Dinges) Eastep, seated, with their two children, Janet and Galen, posed with them.

Maynard was the son of Luther Monroe and Sarah Catherine (Hamman) Eastep.

He lived in Toms Brook.

The name, "Estep", is…

Maynard Bauman Eastep (1900-1958) was the son of Luther Monroe and Sarah Catherine (Hamman) Eastep. When he died in 1958, he lived in Toms Brook while three of his brothers -- Charles, Henry, and Ernest Eastep -- lived in Strasburg. He is pictured…

Portrait of Maynard Bauman Eastep, his wife, Katie "Lottie" Mabel (Dinges) Eastep, and their young son, Galen Lee.

Maynard Eastep was the son of Luther Monroe and Sarah Catherine (Hamman) Eastep. He worked as a hospital orderly and lived in Toms…

Portrait of Maynard Emory Artz as a senior in high school.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Strasburg High School yearbook. The yearbook staff wrote this about him:

"Marty" entered High School with us in 1921. He is known for having a…

Photograph of a crowd of unidentified women outdoors in various costumes with onlookers in the foreground.

There is a maypole in the open area. Buildings are in the back of the women.


Color postcard with a picture of the Mazer Motel, located between Toms Brook and Strasburg Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Mazer Motel, located between Toms Brook and Strasburg Virginia.

The postcard is undated.

Color postcard with a picture of the Mazer Motel, located near Fishers Hill between Toms Brook and Strasburg Virginia.

Photograph of Mazie (Coffman) Bowman wearing a wide-brimmed hat and standing in the studio.

Mazie was the daughter of Levi Edward and Fannie (Long) Coffman. She was born near Edinburg and lived in Conicville for most of her life.

Mazie's…

Portrait photograph of Mazie (Ritenour) Wright as a young woman and wearing a pin that says, "Remember Pearl Harbor".

Mazie was the daughter of Lester Lincoln (1895-1965) and Mary Clare (Andrews) Ritenour (1885-1955).

Her husband was Ford A.…

Photo of a round portrait photograph of Mazie Pearl (Tamkin) Cullers when she was a school girl.

Mazie was from Fort Valley, the daughter of Marybell (Ritenour) Tamkin and Edwin McKinley Tamkin.

Her husband was John Henry Cullers…

Mazie Alice (Mauck) Frye shown as a young woman standing by a wicker chair.

She was the wife of Luther Lemuel McKinley "Boots" Frye.

The name, "Mauck", is written on the glass plate.
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