Hugh Starke Morrison Account Book

Access and use

Location of collection:
Second Floor Room 203, MSC 1704
Carrier Library
James Madison University
880 Madison Drive
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
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Preferred citation:

[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Hugh Starke Morrison Account Book, 1871-1876, SC 0004, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.

Collection context

Summary

Extent:
0.2 cubic feet 1 half-Hollinger box
Creator:
Morrison, Hugh Starke, 1840-1925 and Between the Covers Rare Books
Abstract:
The Hugh Starke Morrison Account Book, 1871-1876, consists of one ledger that documents the business transactions and expenses of Hugh Starke Morrison's photography studio in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

[identification of item], [box #, folder #], Hugh Starke Morrison Account Book, 1871-1876, SC 0004, Special Collections, Carrier Library, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.

Background

Scope and content:

The Hugh Starke Morrison Account Book, 1871-1876, consists of one ledger that documents the business transactions and expenses of Hugh Starke Morrison's photography studio in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The account book is marked on the front inside page with "Hugh Morrison" and "March 11th 1871." Approximately half of the 285-page account book records patrons' names, location, services rendered, and their respective cost. Hugh Starke served customers from the greater Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, and Shenandoah County area including the towns of Lacey Spring, Cross Keys, Ottobine, Dayton, and New Market. The remaining pages record expenses. Part of the expenses listed relate to the photography studio and are designated as "gallery expenses." These include frames, glass, and freight. Hugh Starke also kept monthly accounts for his personal expenses which included foodstuffs, clothing ("shoes for Susan $1.50"), and medicine.

Of particular interest is a draft letter to Charles G. Allen dated April 30, 1872 (page 275-276). In it, Hugh Starke writes:

I have been wide awake and duly sober and in the active pursuit of my Photographic occupation, enjoying the generous and remunerating patronage of the citizens of all ages sexes creeds and colors of the little Burg & vicinity. I have been married since 66 and am proud of a hiarty [sic] little male heir who I hope will soon be able to assist me in making impressions of our good Patrons.

As fate would have it, Hugh Starke's son, Hugh Morrison Jr., went on to have a prolific photography career of his own in Shenandoah County. Not related to Hugh Starke's photography business are two drafts (page 280 and 283) of a February 12, 1872 letter that he wrote to The New York Times commenting on the growth of the Republican Party in Rockingham County.

Biographical / historical:

Hugh Starke Morrison was born February 4, 1840 in Orange, Virginia to William Dabney and Elizabeth Morrison (née Clinedinst). He married Susan Ann Elick in 1866 and had two children (Hugh Jr., b.1871 and Anna, b. 1875). Hugh Starke opened a photography studio on Harrisonburg's Court Square in 1859. His son, Hugh Morrison Jr., became a traveling photographer in Shenandoah County, Virginia and went on to have his own successful photography studio in Woodstock. Hugh Starke operated his photography studio into the twentieth century. He passed away on March 11, 1925 in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Acquisition information:
The account book was acquired from Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc. (Gloucester City, New Jersey) in April 2016.
Arrangement:

The account book is housed in a slipcase, foldered, and boxed in a half-Hollinger box with no further arrangement.

Rules or conventions:
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