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&#13;
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. &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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. &#13;
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                <text>The Preston family appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 029017, 029190, and 029195.</text>
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                <text>Photograph of Preston W. Scott and his wife, Fleeta Mae (McAfee) Scott, seated on the porch of their home at 120 S. Water Street in Woodstock and surrounded by their children and their families.&#13;
&#13;
Identified are (l to r):&#13;
&#13;
Front row: Unidentified (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker), Unidentified (daughter of Lewis Scott), Horace Fields (son of Rosie (Scott) Fields), and Robert Fields (another son of Rosie (Scott) Fields).&#13;
&#13;
2nd Row of Children on the steps: Judy Scott (daughter of Lewis Scott), Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Mary Scott (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker), and Lois Ann Scott (daughter of Lewis Scott)&#13;
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Row 3 (Seated on the porch):  Harry Scott, Charles Ruffin (husband of F. Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin), Preston Scott, Sr., his wife, Fleeta (McAfee) Scott, Unidentified child, Unidentified child, Unidentified child, Preston Scott, Jr., Robert Scott, and Lewis Scott&#13;
&#13;
Row 4 (standing on the porch): Arlington Turner (husband of Odessa (Scott) Turner), Dorothy V. Scott, Unidentified baby held by F. Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin, Emma (Scott) Maynor, Elizabeth Odessa (Scott) Turner, Unidentified, Della Mae (Scott) Tucker holding an unidentified baby, another unidentified baby held by Marion Scott (wife of Lewis Scott), Roseanna (Scott) Fields, Milbert Day (wife of Franklin Day who was Odessa's son) holding an unidentified baby, Unidentified, and Dorothy Ann Scott (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker)&#13;
&#13;
Back row: Harold Lee Scott (son of Della (Scott) Tucker), Franklin Day (son of Odessa (Scott) Turner), and an unidentified baby being held by John Gilbert Scott.&#13;
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Preston was born in Mount Jackson to Washington and Nannie (Reeves) Scott. His wife was born and grew up in Woodstock, the daughter of John and Emma (Witherall) McAfee.&#13;
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The couple married in 1909 and raised eleven children in Woodstock. At first, Preston worked as a porter in a hotel. In subsequent records, he held a variety of other jobs, even running his own pressing shop in the 1930 census.&#13;
&#13;
A few years later, the Northern Virginia Newspaper published this on May 27, 1933: "Raymond L. Miller has rented the O.K. Cleaning and Pressing Establishment on Court Street and has employed Preston Scott, an experienced cleaner and presser."&#13;
&#13;
But Preston was mostly known for his baritone voice, his ability to bring singing groups to local events, and his successful catering services around the Woodstock area.&#13;
&#13;
In his later years, Preston had a leg amputated. The Northern Virginia Daily published a short note about the operation on January 9, 1962. The article began, "Preston Scott, Woodstock, probably the most highly respected colored citizen in Shenandoah County...".&#13;
&#13;
The eleven children of this couple were:&#13;
&#13;
Robert D. Scott&#13;
Elizabeth Odessa (Scott) Turner&#13;
Dorothy V. Scott&#13;
Della Mae (Scott) Tucker&#13;
Roseanna (or Rosie) (Scott) Fields&#13;
Preston Wilson Scott, Jr.&#13;
Harry Scott&#13;
Lewis Scott&#13;
Fleeta Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin&#13;
Emma (Scott) Maynor&#13;
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&#13;
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. &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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                <text>Photograph of Preston W. Scott and his wife, Fleeta Mae (McAfee) Scott, seated on the porch of their home at 120 S. Water Street in Woodstock and surrounded by their children and their families.&#13;
&#13;
Identified are (l to r):&#13;
&#13;
Front row: Unidentified (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker), Unidentified (daughter of Lewis Scott), Horace Fields (son of Rosie (Scott) Fields), and Robert Fields (another son of Rosie (Scott) Fields).&#13;
&#13;
2nd Row of Children on the steps: Judy Scott (daughter of Lewis Scott), Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Mary Scott (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker), and Lois Ann Scott (daughter of Lewis Scott)&#13;
&#13;
Row 3 (Seated on the porch): Harry Scott, Charles Ruffin (husband of F. Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin), Preston Scott, Sr., his wife, Fleeta (McAfee) Scott, Unidentified child, Unidentified child, Preston Scott, Jr., Robert Scott, and Lewis Scott&#13;
&#13;
Row 4 (standing on the porch): Arlington Turner (husband of Odessa (Scott) Turner), Dorothy V. Scott, Unidentified baby held by F. Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin, Emma (Scott) Maynor, Elizabeth Odessa (Scott) Turner, Unidentified, Della Mae (Scott) Tucker holding an unidentified baby, an unidentified young boy held by Roseanna (Scott) Fields, Milbert Day (wife of Franklin Day who was Odessa's son) holding an unidentified baby, Unidentified, and Dorothy Ann Scott (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker)&#13;
&#13;
Back row: Harold Lee Scott (son of Della (Scott) Tucker), Franklin Day (son of Odessa (Scott) Turner), and an unidentified baby being held by John Gilbert Scott.&#13;
&#13;
Preston was born in Mount Jackson to Washington and Nannie (Reeves) Scott. His wife was born and grew up in Woodstock, the daughter of John and Emma (Witherall) McAfee.&#13;
&#13;
The couple married in 1909 and raised eleven children in Woodstock. At first, Preston worked as a porter in a hotel. In subsequent records, he held a variety of other jobs, even running his own pressing shop in the 1930 census.&#13;
&#13;
A few years later, the Northern Virginia Newspaper published this on May 27, 1933: "Raymond L. Miller has rented the O.K. Cleaning and Pressing Establishment on Court Street and has employed Preston Scott, an experienced cleaner and presser."&#13;
&#13;
But Preston was mostly known for his baritone voice, his ability to bring singing groups to local events, and his successful catering services around the Woodstock area.&#13;
&#13;
In his later years, Preston had a leg amputated. The Northern Virginia Daily published a short note about the operation on January 9, 1962. The article began, "Preston Scott, Woodstock, probably the most highly respected colored citizen in Shenandoah County...".&#13;
&#13;
The eleven children of this couple were:&#13;
&#13;
Robert D. Scott&#13;
Elizabeth Odessa (Scott) Turner&#13;
Dorothy V. Scott&#13;
Della Mae (Scott) Tucker&#13;
Roseanna (or Rosie) (Scott) Fields&#13;
Preston Wilson Scott, Jr.&#13;
Harry Scott&#13;
Lewis Scott&#13;
Fleeta Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin&#13;
Emma (Scott) Maynor&#13;
John Gilbert Scott</text>
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                <text>Identification provided by Roy Cooper in 2025. </text>
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                <text>Dated in 2026 by Debbie Maynor, daughter of Emma Scott, via Social Media. </text>
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                <text>The Preston family appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 029017, 029190, and 029195.</text>
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                <text>Franklin T. Day, Sr. appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 005640, 007232, 029017, 029190, and 029195.</text>
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                <text>Odessa (Scott) Turner appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 007232, 029017, 029190, and 029195.</text>
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                <text>Fleeta Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin appears in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 018072, 018235, 029017, 029190, and 029195.</text>
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                  <text>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. &#13;
&#13;
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. &#13;
&#13;
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. &#13;
&#13;
This collection contains those digitized versions of these photographs. &#13;
&#13;
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. &#13;
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                  <text>A special thanks to Tracy McMahon for her dedicated work entering metadata for this collection. </text>
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                  <text>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. </text>
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                <text>Photograph of Preston W. Scott and his wife, Fleeta Mae (McAfee) Scott, seated on the porch of their home at 120 S. Water Street in Woodstock, and surrounded by their children and their families.&#13;
&#13;
Identified are (l to r):&#13;
&#13;
Front row: Unidentified (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker), Unidentified (daughter of Lewis Scott), Horace Fields (son of Rosie (Scott) Fields), and Robert Fields (another son of Rosie (Scott) Fields).&#13;
&#13;
2nd Row of Children on the steps: Judy Scott (daughter of Lewis Scott), Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Mary Scott (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker), and Lois Ann Scott (daughter of Lewis Scott)&#13;
&#13;
Row 3 (Seated on the porch): Harry Scott, Charles Ruffin (husband of F. Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin), Preston Scott, Sr., his wife, Fleeta (McAfee) Scott, Unidentified child, Unidentified child, Unidentified child, Preston Scott, Jr., Robert Scott, and Lewis Scott&#13;
&#13;
Row 4 (standing on the porch): Arlington Turner (husband of Odessa (Scott) Turner), Dorothy V. Scott, Unidentified baby held by F. Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin, Emma (Scott) Maynor, Elizabeth Odessa (Scott) Turner, Unidentified, Della Mae (Scott) Tucker holding an unidentified baby, another unidentified baby held by Marion Scott (wife of Lewis Scott), Roseanna (Scott) Fields, Milbert Day (wife of Franklin Day who was Odessa's son) holding an unidentified baby, Unidentified, and Dorothy Ann Scott (daughter of Della (Scott) Tucker)&#13;
&#13;
Back row: Harold Lee Scott (son of Della (Scott) Tucker), Franklin Day (son of Odessa (Scott) Turner), and an unidentified baby being held by John Gilbert Scott.&#13;
&#13;
Preston was born in Mount Jackson to Washington and Nannie (Reeves) Scott. His wife was born and grew up in Woodstock, the daughter of John and Emma (Witherall) McAfee.&#13;
&#13;
The couple married in 1909 and raised eleven children in Woodstock. At first, Preston worked as a porter in a hotel. In subsequent records, he held a variety of other jobs, even running his own pressing shop in the 1930 census. &#13;
&#13;
A few years later, the Northern Virginia Newspaper published this on May 27, 1933: "Raymond L. Miller has rented the O.K. Cleaning and Pressing Establishment on Court Street and has employed Preston Scott, an experienced cleaner and presser."&#13;
&#13;
But Preston was mostly known for his baritone voice, his ability to bring singing groups to local events, and his successful catering services around the Woodstock area.&#13;
&#13;
In his later years, Preston had a leg amputated. The Northern Virginia Daily published a short note about the operation on January 9, 1962. The article began, "Preston Scott, Woodstock, probably the most highly respected colored citizen in Shenandoah County...".&#13;
&#13;
The eleven children of this couple were:&#13;
&#13;
Robert D. Scott&#13;
Elizabeth Odessa (Scott) Turner&#13;
Dorothy V. Scott&#13;
Della Mae (Scott) Tucker&#13;
Roseanna (or Rosie) (Scott) Fields&#13;
Preston Wilson Scott, Jr.&#13;
Harry Scott&#13;
Lewis Scott&#13;
Fleeta Rebecca (Scott) Ruffin&#13;
Emma (Scott) Maynor&#13;
John Gilbert Scott&#13;
&#13;
Other than Preston and Fleeta (McAfee) Scott (who are seated in the center of the photograph), we are unsure who is who in this photograph.</text>
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