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View of a peaceful river as it approaches a bend. Both banks are tree-lined.

View of a river, probably the Shenandoah, as it approaches a bend. Mountains are in the distance. Right bank is cleared and three rows of hay or straw stacks can be seen.

Photograph of a peaceful spot on a river bend with trees on both banks.

Article about the Woodstock River Bandits and Winchester Royals baseball team splitting a double header.

Article about the Woodstock River Bandits pushing to make the playoffs

Article about the Woodstock River Bandits securing a spot in the 2015 Valley Baseball League playoffs

Postcard showing the view from the Cottage Porch at the Shenandoah River Lodge near Luray Virginia

The name, "Ritenour", was written on the glass plate. He is shown here in his U.S. Army uniform.

Portrait photograph of Ripley Sommers Walker.

He was the son of Robert Jacob and Kate Sallie (Ripley) Walker.

He attended Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in the 1911-1913 timeframe.

He married Beulah R. (Heltzel) Walker (1901-1986)

Photograph of Ripley S. Walker.

Walker is wearing a Massanutten Military Academy (then Massanutten Academy) basketball uniform and striking a pose with a basketball.

This picture was taken during the 1913-1914 basketball season.

Damaged image of Ripley Guy Long. He grew up in Woodstock, the son of Levi and Della M. Long.

When he registered for the WWII draft, he worked for F.S. Tavenner, who owned an orchard.

Ten years later, the 1950 census found him married to Ruth…

Photograph of the marriage certificate issued for James W. Rinker and Jean Marie (Finks) Rinker, who married on August 15, 1944, in Woodstock.

This photograph shows the Massanutten Academy's rifle squad in 1940. Due to the military nature of the institution rifle training was standard for each student. The 1940 school yearbook noted it “was practically continuous during the first and second…

Reprint of an early photograph of Riddleberger Hall in Woodstock, former home of H.H. Riddleberger, a U.S. Virginia State Senator. There is a flag flying above the building and a white picket fence surrounding it.

When Massanutten Academy was…

Portrait photograph of a woman with short hair who has been identified as having the last name of "Rickard".

We do not know her first name or if this was her maiden name.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Rick Seal as a young man in a formal suit and bow tie.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

Photograph of the Richfield Service Station in Strasburg.

It was located on the north west corner of Massanutten Street (Rt. 11) and North Street where the Bull Run Relics shop now stands.

Two gas pumps are visible outside and a sign…

Postcard with a picture of Rickey's General Store in Woodstock Virginia. The site was the home of one of Woodstock's first movie theaters called the Chrystal Palace.

Painter family identified as (L to R): Richard Henry Painter, seated, his oldest child, Mildred Agatha, and his wife, Grace Catherine (Wisman).

Born in Narrow Passage, Richard was the third son of Joseph and Dora (Kelley) Painter.

In 1913, he…

Portrait photograph of Richard Sloan Wright, Sr. in his later years wearing a suit and tie.

From Strasburg, his parents were Martin F. and Mary (Sloan) Wright.

He was the Postmaster in Strasburg for many years, and lived at the corner of Fort…

Portrait photograph of Richard Sloan Wright, Sr. in his later years wearing a suit and tie.

From Strasburg, his parents were Martin F. and Mary (Sloan) Wright.

He was the Postmaster in Strasburg for many years, and lived at the corner of Fort…

Portrait photograph of Richard Sloan Wright, Sr. in his later years wearing a suit and tie.

From Strasburg, his parents were Martin F. and Mary (Sloan) Wright.

He was the Postmaster in Strasburg for many years, and lived at the corner of Fort…

Portrait photograph of Richard Sloan Wright, Jr. wearing a suit and tie with handkerchief visible in his breast pocket.

His parents were Richard Sloan Wright, Sr. and Mary Huffman (Zea) Wright. His father was a Postmaster. He grew up in…

Portrait photograph of Richard "Dick" S. Wright, Jr. wearing a suit and tie.

His parents were Richard Sloan Wright, Sr. and Mary Huffman (Zea) Wright. His father was a Postmaster. He grew up in Strasburg.

Richard became an attorney and married…

Portrait photograph of Richard Clark Roughen when he was a cadet at Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) in Woodstock, Virginia.

From PIttsburgh, Pennsylvania, he attended MMA for three years, graduating in 1927.

While a cadet there, he was…
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