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One of Hugh Morrison's children (left) with a friend, standing beside a large rock in a yard. A wood fence between two properties is visible.

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Photograph of Hugh and Grace (Johnson) Morrison when they were young.

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

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Photograph of two photos, both showing Hugh Morrison, Jr. On the left he is wearing a hat; on the right he is without a hat. Right hand image has significant emulsion damage visible.

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Portrait of Hugh Morrison, Jr.

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Portrait photograph of a very young Louis E. Morrison, shown in profile.

Louis was one of many children born to the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. He took over his father's photography business in 1950 when his father died.

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Portrait of William D. Morrison, Sr., when he was very young. He died in 1991.

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Portrait of Hugh Morrison, Jr.

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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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Portrait of Hugh Morrison, Jr., seated, with two of his young children standing on either side of him.

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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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Hugh Morrison, Jr., with his wife, Grace E. Johnson, seated in their backyard garden. Hugh and Grace were married in 1899. The family dog sits at their feet.

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Portrait of Thomas Morrison, Sr. as a toddler.

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

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

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Photograph of Hugh and Grace (Johnson) Morrison.

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Photograph of Helen (Morrison) Booker, a daughter of Hugh Morrison, Jr., holding an unidentified infant who is probably her child.

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Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison, a son of Hugh Morrison, Jr.

Louis took over the photography studio in 1950, after his father died.

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Unidentified Morrison children playing in the snow in front of the Morrison Home. The house has since been knocked down. The Catholic church uses the site for their parking lot and playground area.

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Portrait of Hugh Morrison, Jr. as a young man.

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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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Photograph of Hugh Morrison's vegetable garden on Main Street in Woodstock. An unidentified person is in the foreground. Neighboring homes are visible.

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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 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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Photograph of the grave marker for "Laddie", a dog who belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr.
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