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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 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.

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)

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

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

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

Article about the Woodstock River Bandits pushing to make the playoffs

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

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

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.

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

Postcard showing the River Lawn Farm house located approximately three miles from New Market Virginia

Photograph of an unused stone building located just south of Redbanks between Edinburg and Mt. Jackson.

This building was originally the site of the Riverside Tea Room, a restaurant opened between 1920 and 1925 by Arline (Allen) Davis and backed…

Photograph of a dirt road located above and along a stretch of river.

An unidentified man is standing at the base of the telephone pole. A house and power lines are also visible.

Unidentified road leading towards a tree-covered mountain. A wood fence is visible in the foreground.

Early dump truck is unloading a load of dirt at the side of a road. Unidentified workmen are on hand. An early road roller is also visible on the left.

Possibly, this photograph was taken during the work to pave Route 11.

Postcard showing a portion of roadway and view of the mountains in the Shenandoah National Forest (now the George Washington National Forest).

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Robert "Bob" Artz in a suit and 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.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Robert "Bob" L. Dunn. He is wearing a suit, striped tie, and American Legion hat with a Post 199 (Woodstock VA) indicator on it.

He was born in Spokane, Washington, to Lawrence Dunham and Grace Kent…

Robert "Bob" Good shown as a young boy standing on a bench by a toy bird cage.

Bob was from New Market.

Photographs of Robert "Bob" Taylor and Catherine "Cathie" Taylor of Woodstock Virginia.

Bob was a career nurse.

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

Portrait photograph of Robert "Bobby" Howard Morrison as a young man.

He was the son of Hugh Morrison Jr., the photographer, and his wife, Grace (Johnson) Morrison. He grew up in Woodstock with many siblings.

He is remembered for having worked…
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