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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.

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

Photograph of Hugh and Grace (Johnson) Morrison.

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

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

Portrait of Thomas Morrison, Sr. as a toddler.

Photo of a drawing of the Wisman family gravesite monument as envisioned and illustrated by the Virginia Granite Company. Monument includes sculpture of a woman sitting on top of a large granite base.

Portrait of Lester Wetzel wearing his U.S. Army uniform during the WWII time period.

Portrait of Laura Belle Harris wearing her U.S. Army uniform.

Laura grew up in Woodstock and was the youngest of six children born to John Samuel (1888-1970) and Annie Elizabeth (Clem) (1889-1973) Harris.

She served in the U.S. Army and never…

Unidentified soldier wearing a U.S. Army uniform that indicates he served with the 4th Armored Division.

Unidentified woman sitting on a wooden crate outside and watching two young children playing with chickens.

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.

Photograph of George Morrison, Jr. as a little boy. He is straddling a goose and holding its beak in this image.

Photo of a photograph of Irvin Lewis Burner wearing his U.S. Army uniform.

Irvin Lewis (some records say “Louis”) was the son of Azariah “Asa” Weston (1896-1987) and Effie Virginia (Nicholson) (1901-1985) Burner. His father worked at a…

Unidentified young man photographed in his U.S. Army uniform.

Photograph of the certificate issued to Private Horace M. Fields on September 6, 1943 at Camp Wolters, Texas. Private Fields served with Company "C" of the 66th Infantry Training Battalion.

Photograph of a document dated 4 May 1945 and listing Purple Heart recipients in the 96th Infantry Division. First Lieutenant Gilbert E. Coffman Jr., received his award for wounds sustained on Okinawa Island.

Photo of Sergeant Pete H. Gouldman, Jr.'s Honorable Discharge from the Army. He served during WWII with Troop B of the 113th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. The certificate was awarded at Ft. Meade, Maryland on October 25, 1945

Photograph of a worn Army form noting the Enlisted Record for Horace M. Fields. Private Fields had been a plumber's helper when he was inducted on June 15, 1943. He served in Camp Wolters, Texas, from July 9, 1943 until he was honorably discharged.

The name, "Henry," appeared on the plate of this portrait of a man in his U.S. Army uniform.

Portrait of Fulton "Toad" Bowers in his U.S. Army uniform.

Fulton Bowers, nicknamed "Toad", was born in Toms Brook Virginia, The son of the late Albert C. and Ida Pearl Bowers.

He served in the US Army during the Second World War fighting in…

Portrait of an unidentified soldier wearing his U.S. Army uniform. He served with the Service Forces.

Unidentified soldier wearing a U.S. Army uniform that signifies he served with the Tank Destroyer Force.

Portrait of an unidentified soldier whose U.S. Army uniform indicates he served with the Service Forces.

Photograph of a photograph showing a group of unidentified Army soldiers from a Technical School.

It appears Morrison was trying to crop out an individual soldier. Probably he planned to make an image of the soldier by himself.
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