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Five members of the Stoneburner family.

Identified are: Dr. Stoneburner (2nd from the right) who was an optometrist, and his wife, Mrs. Stoneburner, (standing, far right) who played the organ.

The other individuals in the picture are…

Three unidentified people are posed on a bench together. A young girl is on the left, a little boy is standing in the middle, and a young woman is seated on the right.

The words, "Stoneburner also Lucy Hollar", are written on the glass plate.

Photograph of an old stone fireplace in an empty room that appears to be in a cellar.

Unidentified stone cottage with a metal roof and wood-framed addition extending out back.

Scan of a Shareholder's Ticket for the first Shenandoah County Fair, sponsored by the Shenandoah County Agricultural Society in 1886.

Photograph of Mr. Robert and Mrs. Maude (Munch) Stinson posed in studio with their daughter, Gail Stinson Burke. Mr. Stinson is sitting on a bench with his wife standing next to him and their daughter standing on his other side.

Photograph of Stiner McCoy and his wife Lillian (McGhee) McCoy.

The name, "McCoy", was written on the glass plate.

Postcard with a picture of Stickley's Dam near Strasburg Virginia. The dam is located on Cedar Creek. The Massanutten Mountain is visible in the background.

Partial can label produced by W.E. Stickley of Strasburg Virginia for Stickley's Tomatoes and Stickley's Hand Packed String Beans.

Photograph showing the Stickley-Boyer Building on the corner of Court and Main Street in the Town of Woodstock. This structure, and a large portion of this block, were destroyed by fire in 1900.

Photograph of three Stickley siblings. Identified are (l to r): Janice (Stickley) Sager, Claude, and Ronald Stickley.

They were children of Claude Henry Stickley Sr. and Goldie (Polk) Stickley.

Postcard with a picture of the ruins of the Stickley Mill, located along Cedar Creek near Strasburg Virginia. The card also includes a description of the site and its history.

Postcard with a picture of the Stickley House, located on the Cedar Creek battlefield just north of Strasburg Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of the Stickley House located on the Cedar Creek Battlefield just north of Strasburg Virginia.

Photograph of the 2-story brick home with porches located at 144 West Spring Street in Woodstock, Virginia.

A small child and her wagon are visible on the right side of the image.

This home is known locally as Stickley Hall. It was built in…

Picture of a photograph of two unidentified women holding books and standing behind an unidentified man seated on a chair.

The photograph includes a border with the words "Stickley & Bros." and "Strasburg, VA." at the bottom.

Photo of a framed portrait photograph of three brothers: Steve Snarr (left), Tom Snarr (center) and John Snarr (right).

They were the sons of Leo Lockmiller Snarr, Jr. and Mary Sue (Murdock) Snarr. Their father was the President of Valley Builders…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs.

On the left is Steve Rinker in a plaid suit and tie. This photograph was used in the 1970 Strasburg High School yearbook.

On the right side is Manuel Miller in a suit and bow tie.

Photo of two separate photographs of Steve Miller and Kathy (Rnker) Miller posed together.

Steve was the son of Edgar William and Evelyn Naomi (Murphy) Miller.

Kathy was the daughter of Ralph Leonard and Betty Ann (Clem) Rinker.

The couple…

Photograph of an advertisement for Sterno Canned Heat for instant cooking. The product is advertised as instant heat for any purpose and claims to aid in quickly making food outdoors while posing no threat to forests.

Photo of two separate photographs of the Stephens siblings.

Identified as (l to r):

Seated: Kenny, Sally, and Keith Stephens

Standing: Tim and Sam Stephens.

Postcard with a picture of the Stephen Monument in Martinsburg West Virginia. It was constructed to honor Adam Stephen who established Martinsburg.

Scan of a glass plate negative showing a group of men in front of "Stemple's Saloon" in an unknown location.

Stella V. (Wymer) Stickley with short curled hair and seated on the arm of a chair.

Stella was the daughter of David Earl (1892-1962) and Edna May (Mayhew) (1895-1936) Wymer.

She married Jay Hunter Stickley (1918-2001) in 1950.

Portrait of Stella May (Cullers) Bailey as a young woman. She married Marvin Bailey.
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