Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Hugh Morrison photograph showing Frank Walters who served in the US Navy during World War Two.

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Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing Shenandoah County natives Garrett Smoot and his wife Catherine Fadley Smoot. Garrett served in the US Army during World War Two.

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Family photograph of George Edward, Sr., and his wife, Mary (Harrington) Morrison seated on a bench outside. Both are looking at their son, George E. Morrison, Jr., who is standing by his mother.

George Sr. was the son of photographer Hugh Jr.…

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Hugh Morrison photograph of George Miller, a Shenandoah County native who served in the US Army during World War Two.

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Portrait of George Morrison, Sr. on the left, and his brother, Harold Morrison, Sr. in their uniforms. George was a VMI cadet and Harold was a U.S. Marine.

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Photograph of George Morrison, Jr., the grandson of Hugh Morrison, Jr. who operated Morrison Photography Studio in Woodstock. As of 2002, George lived in Ohio.

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Photograph of George Morrison, Jr. as a little boy. He is straddling a goose and holding its beak in this image.

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Photograph of George Morrison, Jr. also called "Little Boy Petie" by his family.

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Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing Gilbert Baker, a Shenandoah County resident who served in the US Army during World War Two.

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Hugh Morrison photograph of Gilbert Beidler a Shenandoah County native who served in the US Navy during World War Two.

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Hugh Morrison photograph of Glen Rudy a Shenandoah County native who served in the US Army during World War Two.

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Portrait of a young Grace E. Johnson Morrison holding a bouquet of flowers.

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Portrait of a young Grace E. Johnson Morrison posed with her hands on her hips and the front of her dress covered in roses.

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Photograph of Grace E. Johnson Morrison with several of her children and a neighbor's child.

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Photo of an older photograph of Grace Elma (Johnson) Morrison as a young woman.

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Portrait of Grace Elma (Johnson) Morrison with her hair pulled up and a white flower or bow in her hair.

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Photograph of a bed of blooming tulips belonging to Grace Elma Johnson Morrison. The blooms are below a covered porch. A cracked sidewalk is visible in front of the flowers.

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Photograph of a bed of blooming tulips located in the front of a house and below its front porch. The tulips belonged to Grace Elma Johnson Morrison.

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Portrait of Grace Johnson Morrison, wife of Hugh Morrison Jr.

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Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing Harding Miller, a Shenandoah County resident who served in the US Army during World War Two.

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Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing Harding Miller, a Shenandoah County resident who served in the US Army during World War Two.

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Photograph of Harold "Buddy" Morrison, Jr., as a boy.

His parents were Harold Morrison, Sr. and Loise (Ambrose) Morrison.

His paternal grandfather was the photographer, Hugh E. Morrison, Jr.

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Photograph of Harold Morrison, Sr., in his U.S. Marines uniform. He founded the Woodstock Garage.

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Harold Morrison, Sr., from Woodstock, shown here in his U.S. Marine Corps uniform.

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Photograph of Harold Morrison, Sr., standing in his U.S. Marine uniform.

Harold served in WWI and later was the founder of Woodstock Garage.

He was the son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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