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Person
An individual.
Biographical Text
Annette came to Shenandoah County in 1972 when her husband became the pastor for Orkney Springs Lutheran Parish.
Living in a rural area was new to her, but she learned to can, make quilts, and enrolled in adult courses in Triplett Tech where she was trained as a practical nurse.
Bibliography
"Country Kitchen," Shenandoah Valley Herald Collection, 1975, Truban Archives, Shenandoah County Library, Edinburg, Virginia.
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Title
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Annette Pattison
Subject
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Orkney Springs (Va.)
Pattison, Annette
Women-Virginia-Orkney Springs
Publisher
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Shenandoah County Library
Date
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1975
Rights
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
Lutheran
Orkney Springs
Shenandoah County
Triplett Tech
Women
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Title
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Morrison Studio Collection
Subject
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Morrison, Hugh Jr. (1871-1950)
Morrison, Louis
Morrison, James
Description
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In 1899 Hugh Morrison Jr. opened a photograph studio on W. Court Street in Woodstock after several years of working in the area as a travelling photographer.
Between that time, and the time his grandson James Morrison closed the studio in 1988, the Morrison family captured thousands of portraits, landscapes, and buildings on film and glass negatives.
In 1999 the Shenandoah County Historical Society acquired over 31,000 of these negatives from the estate of local collector Charles D. Bauserman. Volunteers from the historical society worked over the next several decades to house, number, and scan each image. This effort resulted in over two tons of Morrison plates and negatives being processed and digitized.
This collection contains those digitized versions of these photographs.
Through a partnership between the historical society and the Shenandoah County Library's Truban Archives access to a growing number of these images is available to the public. Current projections indicate the full collection will be available for viewing sometime in 2028.
This collection does contain some images of a sexual and/or graphic nature that some viewers may find inappropriate.
Creator
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Morrison Studios
Source
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Hugh Morrison Collection, Shenandoah County Historical Society Inc.
Publisher
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Shenandoah County Library
Date
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1900-1980
Contributor
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A special thanks to Tracy McMahon for her dedicated work entering metadata for this collection.
A special thank you to the Shenandoah County Historical Society for their efforts to number and scan each image.
Rights
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Digital images: Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC)
Copyright for these images is held by the Shenandoah County Historical Society. Contact the Shenandoah County Historical Society (www.https://www.shenandoahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/) for permission to utilize images commercially, for high resolution scans, or for prints.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Glass Negative
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Identifier
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004971
Creator
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Morrison Studio
Source
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Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society
Publisher
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Shenandoah County Library
Rights
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IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED
Title
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Charlotte Jordan
Subject
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Hulvey, charlotte Marcella (Jordan) (1933- )
Description
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Photograph of Miss Charlotte Jordan who was selected to be the "May Queen" at Triplett High School in Mt. Jackson.
Charlotte was born in Mt. Jackson to Ira Vernon Jordan, Sr. and Dottie Lorraine (Litten) Jordan. She worked as a bookkeeper until she married Jewitt Marion Hulvey (1927-1997) in 1968. At that time, he was a partner in Hulvey, Inc. a fuel oil and gas company in Broadway. His parents were William Marion and Mary Marinda (Miller) Hulvey.
The couple lived in Broadway, Rockingham County, for much of their years together.
Date
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Ca 1950
Contributor
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Identified by Bonnie Painter.
Additional biographical information was compiled from public records.
Relation
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Same subject as in Morrison Photo 004334.
Hulvey
Litten
Miller
Queen
Shenandoah County
Students
Triplett Tech
Virginia
Women