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Portrait photograph of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., as a teenaged boy.

Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a distinguished…

Portrait photograph of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., a lawyer from Woodstock.

Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a…

Portrait photograph of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., wearing a graduation cap and gown.

Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a…

Portrait photograph of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., a lawyer from Woodstock.

Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a…

Portrait photograph of Morgan Lauck Walton, Jr., a lawyer from Woodstock.

Morgan Jr. was born to Morgan Lauck (1853-1935) and Mary “Mollie” Alice (March) (1853-1928) Walton. He was the youngest of their seven children. His father was a…

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing the morgue at Shenandoah Memorial Hospital soon after it opened in 1951.

Photographic postcard showing a group of girls riding horses as part of their activities at Camp Strawderman. The card is labeled "Early Morning Ride. Camp Strawderman, Columbia Furnace Virginia."

The camp is located west of Edinburg VA near the…

Letter dated October 3, 1917, from Hugh Morrison, to the Ansco Company in Binghamton, New York, cancelling his order of 5000 printed Soft Cyko Post cards.

The letter also outlines the difficulties Morrison was having with the product he had…

Photograph of one of Hugh and Grace (Johnson) Morrison's sons as a young boy.

We are unsure which son this is.

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.

Photograph of two unidentified children of Hugh and Grace (Johnson) Morrison of Woodstock playing outdoors on a snowy day.

It is unclear which two children are pictured.

Photograph of the Morrison Family's Dog.

Group of mostly unidentified people posed together outdoors, apparently on a picnic. The front row is comprised of children.

Identified are: (third adult from the left) Grace E. (Johnson) Morrison, and (second from the far right) is Grace's…

Photograph of Hugh Morrison, Jr.'s home on Main Street in Woodstock. The photograph was taken from across the street, in winter, after a snow.

The St. John Bosco Catholic Church is beside Morrison's house on left.

Text on the edge of the…

Photograph showing the exterior of the Morrison Studio and Miller Shoe Shop building located on W. Court Street in Woodstock Virginia.

The photograph was taken in Woodstock.

Photograph of (l to r): Hugh Morrison, III, with his father, Hugh Morrison, Jr. and his grandfather, Hugh Starke Morrison.

Portrait of (L to R): Hugh Starke Morrison with his son, Hugh Morrison Jr., and his grandson, Hugh Morrison III. The original photograph was entitled, "Three of a Kind."

Photograph of Helen (Morrison) Booker, her father, the photographer Hugh Morrison, Jr., and her baby daughter, Grace E. (Booker) Wright.

Photograph of the "mortgage burning" at the Fort Valley Volunteer Fire Department.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Mertie McClanahan, Fulton Ramsey, Perry "P.G." Coverstone, Leroy Tamkin, Harry McClanahan, and Sam Boyer.

Photo of a portrait photograph of Morton E. Wolfson wearing his VPI (now called Virginia Tech) uniform.

His uniform indicates he was a member of Virginia Tech's "Corps of Cadets".

Photo of a portrait photograph of Morton E. Wolfson as a young man.

His father was a tailor and operated Wolfson's Clothing Store in Strasburg for many years.

Portrait photograph of Moses Oakley Walton in a suit and tie.

Moses was the son of Morgan Lauck and Mary Alice (March) Walton of Woodstock.

He married Lucie A. Walton in 1899.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing unidentified motel cottages.

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