
3 Items in This Collection
1) [H.D. Morrison--home movies] Reels 1-2
Collection-level description: amateur footage with scenes of children and activities at the family home on President Avenue in Trenton as well as at summer camp. Vacation footage includ...
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2) [H.D. Morrison--home movies] Reel 3
Collection-level description: amateur footage with scenes of children and activities at the family home on President Avenue in Trenton as well as at summer camp. Vacation footage includ...
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3) [H.D. Morrison--home movies] Reels 4-7
Collection-level description: amateur footage with scenes of children and activities at the family home on President Avenue in Trenton as well as at summer camp. Vacation footage includ...
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Morrison, Dean Collection


Primary Format and Extent
video (30 min.) : si., b&w and col. ; 3/4 in.

Collection Date Range
1933 – 1942

Summary
Collection contains [H.D. Morrison--home movies], scenes of children and activities at the family home on President Avenue in Trenton, New Jersey, as well as at summer camp. Vacation footage includes scenes of a 1942 trip through the American West. Members of the Morrison family appear throughout.

Biographical/Historical Notes
Dean Morrison lived for many years in Winterport, Maine. His father, H.D. Morrison, was a vice-principal in the early 1930s. Original footage is 16 mm. film.

Subject(s)
Bridges, Camps, Children, Families, National parks and reserves, Recreation, Schools, Transportation, Travel 
Place(s)
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