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Photograph of Roy and Ruth (Keller) Richman when they were young. The image was made around the time of their wedding.

Roy Lee Richman was the 9th child born to Isaac Milton (1856-1950) and Mary Catherine (Sager) (1858-1935) Richman. When he…

Roy Otis Bowman, seated with his wife, E. Margaret (Foltz) Bowman, and their oldest child, M. Eleonora (Bowman) Foltz, posed between them.

The couple was married in 1918. They raised at least five children together in the southern part of…

Photograph of Roy Milton Gochenour in a suit and standing beside his wife, Emma Rebecca (Peer) Gochenour.

The couple lived in Woodstock, married in 1919, and raised at least three children.

Photograph of Roy Beydler and his wife, Clara Bell (Bauserman) Beydler.

Roy was a farmer from Woodstock. His parents were William Franklin and Viola (Borden) Beydler.

Clara was the daughter of Jeremiah and Barbara (Burner) Bauserman.

They…

Photo of two separate photographs of Roy Wilson Seal and his wife, Alice Ann (Bly) Seal. They were from Woodstock.

Roy was the son of Carl Lee and Hessie Belle (Youngblood) Seal.

Alice was the daughter of William Joseph Bly Sr. and Annie…

Photo of two images of Roy Adam Beable seated with his hands on his knees.

He was the son of Arthur L. and Mary Elizabeth (Wendell) Beable.

His first wife was Turah Locke (Long) Hamman whom he married in 1934. They had at least one daughter…

Photograph of Roy A. Rinker and his wife, Elma (Tamkin) Rinker, posed together.

They were from Fort Valley and married in April 1922.

Portrait of Roy Lee Kibler and his wife, Georgia Rhinehart, as a young couple.

Roy was the son of Noah Samuel and Gertrude (Sheetz) Kibler. He died unexpectedly of appendicitis after being married only 6 years leaving behind a daughter, Helen…

View looking down a row of tombstones in a cemetery.

Photograph of a row of seven dolls, all of which are wearing aprons, floor-length dresses, and head coverings.

Two portray African American faces.

Article about an increase in row crop acreage in Virginia

Photograph taken east of Berryville, Virginia, looking east on Route 7 towards Snickers Gap. Mountains are visible in the distance and agricultural fields are on both sides of the road.

View of Route 42 looking west from Woodstock.

Two farmhouses are visible on either side of the road. More houses are further down the road.

Today, there is a Starbucks located on the right..

View of Route 11 looking south towards Woodstock at Pugh's Run.

Photograph taken by the Old Mill Restaurant Building on Route 11 after it was paved and looking toward the town of Strasburg.

A small white house is visible on the left, while J.T. Golliday's Gulf Gas Station and two private residences further up…

View of Route 11 from south of Woodstock and looking south towards Edinburg.

A sign on the left advertises the Chrysler Plymouth business 2 miles ahead in Edinburg. A mailbox and turnout are visible on the right side of the road.

Debris from…

View of Route 11 from north of Edinburg and looking north towards Woodstock.

Signs on the right side of the road advertise The Hotel Woodstock (3 miles) and the Woodstock Garage (4 miles).

Telephone poles line both sides of the road.

View looking south down U.S. Route 11 at the intersection with Saumsville Road north of Woodstock.

Bowers Taxidermy business, operated by Jimmy Bowers for more than 60 years, is visible on the right where "Deer Heads Mounted" is advertised on the…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the memorial stone erected to honor John Adam Rausch in New Market Virginia.

Photo of a round photograph of an unidentified young man.

Photo of an round image of an unidentified woman with glasses and her hair pulled back.

Photo of a round photograph of an unidentified man wearing a suit and tie with a starched collar.

Undated photograph showing "Round Hill"

Roulette (Clem) Smith, seated on a bench, with her daughter, Nell Smith, seated on her lap.

Roulette was married to Park Smith.

Photograph of dilapidated and rotted wooden porch steps.
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