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Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family.

The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.

Photograph of the "Orchard House" located at 440 N. Main Street in Woodstock. The home belonged to the Riddleberger family.

The house was constructed ca. 1930 and, as of 2022, it still stands and is an office.

The houses tennis courts are…

Photograph that shows the view down a row of fruit trees in an orchard.

Photograph of rows of fruit trees going up a small hill in an orchard.

Portrait of Ora Link Hamman. She was the wife of Abner Hamman. Their daughter was Gloria (Hamman) Helsley.

Photograph showing Ora Dodson of Conicville Virginia.

Portrait photograph of Ophelia Mae Getz wearing a fur collar on her coat.

Her parents were Samuel Lee and Henrietta Elizabeth "Nettie" (Clinedinst) Getz. She had at least five older siblings.

Unidentified toddler seated on a pillowed chair.

Unidentified young girl seated on a chair with her mouth open.

Unidentified young, barefoot child is seated on a bench with a look of surprise and an open mouth.

Photograph of a driver's side truck door opened.

The truck is parked in front of the Morrison Studio building on W. Court Street in Woodstock Virginia.

Unidentified toddler seated on a chair with an open mouth and bright eyes.

Photograph of the inside of an unidentified church showing rows of empty pews in the foreground and an open casket with a deceased man in it on the altar and surrounded by floral arrangements.

Photograph of the inside of an unidentified church showing rows of empty pews in the foreground and an open casket with a deceased man in it on the altar and surrounded by floral arrangements.

Photograph of the inside of an unidentified church showing rows of empty pews in the foreground and an open casket with a deceased man in it on the altar and surrounded by floral arrangements.

Photographic postcard dated November 9, 1906. The image shows houses along United States Highway 11 in what is now the downtown business district.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Omar Pirkey Stickley wearing a suit and tie.

His parents were James and Barbara (Hamman) Stickley.

Portrait of Omar Fravel, Jr., brother of Hugh Fravel, as a young man.

Omar was from Woodstock, the son of Omar H. Fravel Sr. and Mettie (Pence) Fravel. In the 1940 census, Omar lived with his parents and younger brother, Hugh, on Commerce Street.…

Photo of a photograph of Omar Funk Pirkey standing on the left side of a group photograph. The photographer has applied white marker as if in preparation of making another print of just him.

The group photograph was taken at an event honoring…

Omar Funk Pirkey was from Strasburg, Virginia, where he was a member of the Strasburg Christian Church.

Mr. Pirkey was a Confederate Veteran. A photograph published in the Free Press on September 26, 2002, showed him standing with a group of…

Hugh Morrison photograph showing Ollie Funk a Shenandoah County Native who served in the US Army Air Corp during World War Two.

Ollive M. "Ollie" (Coffelt) Pence as a young woman with a bow in her long hair.

Ollie was the daughter of John William "Will" and Lucy Charlotte "Lue" (Rhinehart) Coffelt from rural Edinburg.

She married Claude William Pence (1898-1981).

Portrait of Ollie Funk wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Photograph of Ollie Ostus (Sheetz) Didawick standing by a chair.

She was born in Woodstock, the daughter of William Henry and Lucy (Hisey) Sheetz.

She married Benjamin Homer Didawick in 1901. The couple raised their family in the Calvary area…
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