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Hoffman (1889-1986) was the founder of Camp Strawderman, a recreational camp\n        for girls in the Columbia Furnace section of Shenandoah County west of Edinburg. Her father\n        had inherited the farm that is now the camp and she began bringing friends to the area in\n        1917. In 1929 the camp was officially founded and she remained its director for over 50\n        years. She grew up in Woodstock Virginia and attended the Women's College of Frederick\n        Maryland. Her parents were Dr. Samuel Joseph Hoffman and Margaret Virginia Rinker\n        Hoffman.","Her niece Margaret V. Hoffman Gouldman (1922-) is the current owner of the camp. She grew\n        up in Woodstock Virginia and attended Madison College (now James Madison University).","Sources:\n        \"Our Story,\" Camp Strawderman, accessed January 10 2019, https://campstrawderman.com/about/our-story/.\n        Stickley, Judy Coffman. 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