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182.jpg1263 viewsWith Children.     (1 votes)
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AistropSalina2ndwifeofWmCHenderson.jpg668 viewsCourtesy of Jack Hockett tlas101@aol.com     (1 votes)
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sheridan.jpg639 viewsAnn Sheridan was Clara Lou Warren, daughter of Lula Warren (born in Washington County) and George Sheridan. Lula was my grandmother's sister and daughter of Spencer and Maggie. Spencer and Maggie are the parents of my grandmother, Sarah Warren who married Adolphus Cole, s/o Milton Cole and Lucy Roberts. Maggie's family are the Wilkes County, NC Roberts. That makes her my second cousin. She was the famous "OOMPH Girl" of the movies. She starred in many movies. Courtesy of Barb Norvell. barbnor2@yahoo.com
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Pearisburg - Panoramic View620 viewsThis 1907 postcard shows the town of Pearisburg and Angel's Rest Mountain.     (4 votes)
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drillftmyer224 viewsThis is from a circa 1910 postcard view of drill at Fort Myer, VA.     (4 votes)
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ampitheater273 viewsThis is from a 1930-45 era linen postcard.     (4 votes)
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Group at Baptist Chapel Church Cemetery934 viewsThis picture showsl people at Baptist Chapel Cemetery
left to right Juanita Gilbert (child), Mary Brooks (child), Grace Blevins, Alma Blevins Debord, Edith Brooks (child), Irene Deboard Brooks, Earl Debord, in back row Boss Blevins, and Bob Debord. Courtesy of Mary Testerman marytest@comcast.net
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McClure? - Mystery Couple.1383 viewsThe third is the mystery....aside from the date of 1947 on the back, I just about have pulled my hair all out on this one.... If anyone has any clues to the identiy of these pople, please contact the following; Courtesy of Steve and Tonja Neaves Seivwright seivwright@zoominternet.net     (3 votes)
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jeffstniteroanoke.jpg220 viewsThis is a 1930s era linen postcard view.     (3 votes)
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kingsportcementhill.jpg348 viewsThis is a 1919 postcard showing the view from Cement Hill.     (3 votes)
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rosslyntrainstation240 viewsThis is from a circa 1905 postcard.     (3 votes)
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arlingtonramada250 viewsThis is from a 1960/70 postcard. The view from the top of this hotel is amazing.     (3 votes)
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