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Donor purchased materials at a 2002 estate auction at the Lindamood home place located at 15797 North Mountain Road in Broadway, Virginia.
[identification of item], [box #, folder #], William and Verdie Lindamood papers, 1957-1983, SC 0408, James Madison University Special Collections, Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Donated by Jennifer Keach, former JMU Libraries faculty, in August 2025.
Financial documents with limited research value (multiples of bank statements, insurance policies, receipts, etc.) were not retained.
William "Bill" (1913-1998) and Verdie (1913-2003) Lindamood resided on North Mountain Road in Broadway, Virginia. The couple married in 1935. Verdie was a homemaker and Bill was employed as a carpenter. Both were members of Rader Lutheran Church in Timberville.
Papers from the estate of Bill and Verdie Lindamood, Broadway, Virginia comprise correspondence, holiday cards, church records from Rader Lutheran Church in Timberville, genealogical notes concerning the Crider and Orebaugh families, and documents related to the Lindamood farm including a 1957 aerial image of Little North Mountain in Broadway.
The Farmers and Merchants Bank of Rockingham Annual Report (1977) was separated from the collection and cataloged bibliographically.
William Lindamood's mother was Laura Alice Orebaugh Lindamood and Verdie Lindamood's maiden name was Crider.
North Mountain Road (Rt. 613), Brocks Gap Road (Rt. 259), Vetters Road (Rt. 790), Runions Creek Road (Rt. 610), Chimney Rock VFW (Post 9660), Bennie's Beach, and multiple orchards are visible.
May have been captured by a governmental entity (e.g. U. S. Forest Service).