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Photograph showing Stella Bly (left) and Isabelle Mowery (right) behind a car with their dog. The photograph was taken around 1930.

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Portrait photograph of Stella Virginia (Wymer) Stickley as a young woman.

Her parents were David Earl (1892-1962) and Edna May (Mayhew) (1895-1936) Wymer.

She married Jay Hunter Stickley (1918-2001).

The name, "Stella Wymer", is written on…

Photograph showing a steam traction engine pulling two wagons filled with people during a celebration.

The photograph is part of a grouping donated by the Olinger family and dated ca. 1904.

Photograph of a steam engine pulling people in a field.

Photo of a photograph of a statue of a woman wearing clothing from centuries ago and looking down at her clasped hands in front of her.

Scan of two statements of premiums awarded to Rebecca "Becky" Morris of Toms Brook at the 1970 Shenandoah County Fair.

Postcard showing the State Normal School, now James Madison University, in Harrisonburg Virginia.

Color postcard with a picture of Virginia's State Fish Hatchery located near Front Royal Virginia.

Article about the Virginia Historic Resource Board's decision to approve Mt. Jackson's historic district application

Photograph of the Starner Family Stone in an unidentified cemetery.

Portrait photograph of Starless Clayton Henry as a young man.

He was born in Luray to William R. and Virginia Belle (Henry) Henry.

By the time he registered for the WWI draft, he was married and had three children. The family lived in…

Article about a meeting to discuss the post office in Star Tannery Virginia

Photograph of Stanley Wakeman (on left) receiving an award with his show cow from Tom Eagle at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Photograph of Stanley Tobias Clem (on the left) with his arm around Perry T. Heishman, both from Edinburg.

Both are wearing Civil Air Patrol Uniforms.

Portrait of Stanley Tobias Clem (1927-2009) wearing his Civil Air Patrol uniform. The markings on his shoulder indicate he was a cadet in this photo.

Stanley was one of at least ten children born to Tobias Samuel (1887-1957) and Maggie Catherine…

Portrait photograph of Stanley Shrum "Stoney" Stoneburner as a young man wearing a suit and tie.

His parents were Joseph Fravel and Ada Belle (Shrum) Stoneburner.

He never married.

Portrait of Stanley Noah Helsley, Jr. (left) and his sister, Phyllis Helsley, as young children.

Another brother, Robert, was born after this photograph was taken. Their parents were Stanley N. Helsley Sr. and Mabel (Burner) Helsley, of…

Photograph of Stanley L. Sine's 1942 promotion from the U.S. Army's enlisted branch (Sergeant) to the Officer Corps (2nd Lieutenant ). To promote him, the Army issued an Honorable Discharge from the enlisted branch. Stanley Sine was born in Woodstock…

Portrait of Stanley Lockwood Sine as a young Corporal wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Stanley was born in Woodstock, the son of Mathew Stanley Quay (1894-1974) and Mary Rebecca (Burnshire) (1893-1990) Sine. His father was a truck driver.…

Photograph of Stanley L. Richard, seated and wearing his U.S. Army uniform, and three unidentified women posed with him.

The name, "Ruth Richard - Winchester Va", is written on the glass plate.

Portrait photograph of Stanley John Wakeman in his Edinburg High School graduation cap and gown.

Stanley was the son of Galen F. (1898-1980) and Maude Elizabeth (Clem) Wakeman (1903-1993) from Wakemans Grove near Edinburg. He had many…

Portrait photograph of Stanley John Wakeman, of Wakemans Grove, VA, in his U.S. Air Force uniform.

He was the son of Galen F. (1898-1980) and Maude Elizabeth (Clem) Wakeman (1903-1993) and grew up with many siblings.

He married Betty Lee…

Portrait photograph of Stanley John Wakeman in his American Legion cap and wearing a suit and tie.

Stanley was the son of Galen Franklin (1898-1980) and Maude Elizabeth (Clem) Wakeman (1903-1993) from Wakemans Grove near Edinburg. He had many…

Portrait photograph of Stanley John Wakeman in his American Legion cap and wearing a suit and tie.

The "199" on his cap denotes the post number which was based in Woodstock.

Stanley was the son of Galen Franklin (1898-1980) and Maude Elizabeth…

The name, “Mrs. Syd Newman” is written on the glass plate of the image of these two young boys posed together.

After some research, we believe It is possible the boy on the left was Stanley Franklin Gochenour (1914-2000) and the boy on the right…
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