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Photograph of a check made out to Morrison Studios from Grabill Manufacturing Company in the amount of $15.00. The check is dated May 7th, 1947.

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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…

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Damaged portrait photograph of Helen (Morrison) Booker.

This photograph was used in the 1925 Woodstock High School yearbook, "Connecting Links". Helen graduated from that high school in 1925.

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Photograph of Helen (Morrison) Booker and unidentified girl.

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Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison wearing a suit and print tie.

Louis was one of many children of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. He took over the studio in 1950, after his father died.

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Photograph of Hugh Starke Morrison, shown in a chair in his later years.

Hugh Starke Morrison was a well-known photographer in Harrisonburg, Virginia, for more than sixty years when he died.

He was born near Stanardsville, Virginia, the…

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Photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadets in formation on campus, behind Sperry Hall.

The cadets are wearing white shirts and pants with short ties and caps.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front:
Unidentified

Second…

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Photograph showing the 1926 Massanutten Military Academy football team on the steps of Harrison Hall.
The cadet on the front row, center is holding a football with the letters "MA" (Massanutten Academy) and the number 26 on it.

This photograph…

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Photograph showing a portion of the 1926 football team from Massanutten Military Academy posed on the steps of a campus building.

The cadet on the front row, center is holding a football with the letters "MA" (Massanutten Academy) and the number…

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Photograph of 34 Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadets wearing their school uniforms.

Identified are, from left to right:

Front Row:
Unidentified, Alfred Carroll Richmond, Edwin Morrison
Second Row:
Unidentified, Jacob Baur Greiner Jr,…

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Photograph of the 1917 Massanutten Military Academy football team.

Pictured are, from left to right:

Front Row:
Unidentified, Unidentified, Gerald B. Matthews, Edwin Morrison, Unidentified

Second Row:
Unidentified, Unidentified, Clarence…

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Photograph of Massanutten Military Academy (MMA) cadets in their school basketball uniforms and their coach in the back, left.

They are posed on the steps of a school building. The cadet standing in the middle of the front row is holding a…

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Photograph of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr., as a young man standing with his hands in his pockets and shown in profile.

This was a self-portrait.

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Portrait photograph of Charlotte F. (Lambert) Morrison, as a young woman. She was a lifelong Woodstock resident.

She was the daughter of Albert and Bertha (Broy) Lambert. Her husband was George Edward Morrison, III (1927-1991). They had three…

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Helen (Morrison) Booker seated on a bench as a girl.

She is wearing a hat and has a bouquet of flowers on her lap.

Helen was a daughter of the photographer, Hugh Morrison Jr.

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Portrait photograph of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. taken when he was a young man.

In this image, he has a mustache and is wearing a suit and tie with a high, starched collar.

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Charlotte (Morrison) Combs with her child.

Her husband was Ralph Combs. She had a brother named "Buddy".

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

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Photograph showing nine of Hugh and Grace Morrison's eleven children.

Pictured are, from left to right:

George E. Morrison Sr., Harold Morrison Sr., Hugh Morrison III, Louis Morrison, Helen (Morrison) Booker, Robert Morrison, Frank Morrison,…

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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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Portrait photograph of Louis E. Morrison, son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. taken just after his 19th birthday. He is shown almost in profile.

Louis eventually took over his father's photography business in 1950.

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Portrait of John F.W. Morrison as a young boy. He is posed in studio wearing a suit and tie. John was the son of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr.

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Photograph of Louis E. Morrison as a boy. He was one of the sons of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. and operated the photo studio after his father's death.

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Portrait photograph of Helen (Morrison) Booker posed in studio. The photograph was likely taken during her teenage years.

She was a daughter of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr., and his wife, Grace (Johnson) Morrison.

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Photograph of Helen (Morrison) Booker as a young woman. She was a daughter of the photographer, Hugh Morrison, Jr. and Grace (Johnson) Morrison.

Helen married John S. Booker (1904-1979) and had a daughter. She died and was buried in Waynesboro,…
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