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Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison who became the Morrison Studio Proprietor in 1950, after his father, Hugh Morrison, Jr., had died.

Photograph of Harold Morrison, Sr., his wife Loise Ambrose Morrison, and their dog Brownie sitting on the porch of their home.

The structure was located on U.S. Route 11, east of Pugh's Run.

Harold Morrison was the son of Hugh Morrison, Jr.,…

Photograph showing the home and farm of Harold Morrison Sr. and his wife Loise Morrison.

The property was located on U.S. Route 11, east of Pugh's Run.

Harold Morrison was the son of Hugh Morrison, Jr., and bought the property in 1943.

Photograph showing the home and farm of Harold Morrison Sr. and his wife Loise Morrison.

Harold Morrison Sr. and his dog Brownie are visible in the foreground of the photograph.

The property was located on U.S. Route 11, east of Pugh's…

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

Photograph of two children of Hugh and Grace Morrison of Woodstock. It is unclear which two children are pictured.

Portrait of Thomas F. Morrison, Sr. as a young man.

Photograph of George Morrison, Jr., a grandson of Hugh Morrison, Jr. who operated Morrison Photography Studio in Woodstock.

As of 2002, George lived in Ohio.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Buggy and thoroughbred horse named "Laura". Both belonged to Hugh Morrison, Jr. The buggy was most likely manufactured by William B. Morrison, a carriage-maker of Woodstock. He was Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s uncle.

Hugh Morrison, Jr. of Morrison Studio in Woodstock created this playful self portrait by taking two separate photographs of himself and merging them together.

Hugh Morrison, Jr. of Morrison Studio in Woodstock, created this playful self-portrait by taking two separate photographs of himself and merging them together. He also did similar work in tintype.

Grace Elma (Booker) Wright as a young girl and pictured with her mother, Helen (Morrison) Booker.

These subjects were the photographer's daughter and granddaughter.

Photo of three photographs.

Hugh Morrison, Jr., is on the right.

The other two photos are of unidentified people.

Photograph showing the members of the "Modern Woodmen of America Camp 13003."

This camp was located in St. Luke Virginia, a small community west of Woodstock Virginia. In the background is the St. Luke Brethren Church.

The reverse of the…

Photograph showing the "Hottel Keller Memorial Association" on August 23, 1934. The photograph was taken by Woodstock photographer Hugh Morrison during the family's reunion held at an unknown location. The memorial association later became the…

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified World War Two soldier.

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified World War One soldier.

Photograph taken by Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified World War Two sailor and his family.

Unidentified World War Two era sailor with his baby, photograph by Hugh Morrison.

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified soldier and an unidentified woman.

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified soldier and an unidentified woman.

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified soldier.

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified sailor.

Photograph from the collection of photographer Hugh Morrison showing an unidentified sailor.
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