MORRISON ROOM COLLECTION
1. Congressman James H. Morrison with Congressman Harold McSween
 of Louisiana.
2. Left to right are an unidentified White House attache,
 Senator Olin Johnston of South Carolina, President Lyndon B.
 Johnson, and James H. Morrison.
3. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
4. Visitors to Washington, D.C. pose on the steps of the
 Capitol.
5. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
6. Congressman Overton Brooks from Shreveport, Louisiana.
7. On first row left to right are Senator Allen J. Ellender, an
 unidentified man, Harry Kelleher, James Eastland; on second row are
 T. A. Thompson, F. Edward Hebert, Ed Willis, James H. Morrison, and
 Harold McSween.
8. Autographed photograph of Congressman F. Edward Hebert in
 1955.
9. Autographed photograph of Senator Allen J. Ellender in
 1955.
10. Photograph taken in the Kennedy White House includes left to
 right: Congressman Thomas J. Steed of Oklahoma, Congressman Thomas
 Downing of West Virginia, President John F. Kennedy, Congressman
 James H. Morrison of Louisiana, Congressman Ed Willis of Louisiana,
 Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Congresswoman Leonor Sullivan
 of Missouri.
11. Autographed picture of President John F. Kennedy.
12. President Kennedy signs a postal workers’ pay raise bill as
 a group of Congressmen and Senators who were instrumental in its
 passage witness the signing. Among those present were J. Edward
 Day, Arnold Olsen, Ralph W. Yarborough, Olin Johnston, Tom Murray,
 and John Kerlin.
13. Members of Congress are sworn in by Speaker of the House
 John McCormick. Lude Dasher, the Parliamentarian, is shown at the
 left of the Speaker.
14. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs a civil service bill while
 senators and Congressmen concerned with its passage attend the
 ceremony. Present are Hiram Fung, senator from Hawaii; Congressman
 James Morrison, Senator Frank Carlson from Kansas, Senator Daniel
 Brewster of Maryland, Senator Dominick Daniels of New Jersey,
 Randolph Jennings, and Congressman Morris Udall of Arizona.
15. Drawing of Senator Russell B. Long of Louisiana.
16. Congressman Morrison with Senator Mike Mansfield of Montana
 and Senator Everett Dirksen of Illinois.
17. Congressman Morrison with Orville Freeman, Secretary of
 Agriculture.
18. From left to right are the following congressmen: Hale
 Boggs, James H. Morrison, John Tunney and Ed Willis.
19. A formal portrait of Congressman Morrison which was taken in
 the Recording Studio of the House Office Building.
20. Members of the Post Office and Civil Service Committee
 attend the signing of a bill by President Kennedy which they had
 helped to enact into law. They include Vice-Chairman Jimmy Morrison
 standing behind the president, and Senator Tom Murray, chairman of
 the committee, to the left of the president.
21. Color photograph of the United States Capitol.
22. Duplicate of photograph 12.
23. Autographed portrait of President John Fitzgerald
 Kennedy.
24. Photograph of the White House with a gavel made from wood
 removed from this structure when it was repaired in 1950.
25. Photograph of President John F. Kennedy.
26. Autographed photograph of T. A. Thompson.
27. Autographed photograph of Hubert H. Humphrey.
28. Congressman Morrison shown with J. Edgar Hoover, Director of
 the FBI, dated July 1, 1964.
29. Congressman Morrison with President Lyndon B. Johnson in the
 Oval Office discussing legislation concerning 2.5 million Federal
 employees.
30. Congressman and Mrs. Marjorie Morrison with Speaker of the
 House John McCormick.
31. The Morrisons meet with Librarian Landon Greaves and SLU
 president Clea Parker to turn over the Morrison Collection to the
 Archives.
32. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. (duplicate of #5).
33. Autographed photograph of Carl Albert, congressman from
 Oklahoma who later served as Speaker of the House of
 Representatives.
34. Congressman Morrison with President Harry S. Truman eating
 Gonzales, Louisiana grown strawberries. The strawberries had won a
 first prize and were given to Morrison who in turn presented them
 to President Truman.
35. Autographed photograph of Congressman Hale Boggs.
36. Duplicate of photograph #29.
37. Autographed picture of John McCormack of Massachusetts,
 Speaker of the House of Representatives.
38. Autographed picture of Congressman Sam Rayburn of Texas, who
 like McCormack, also served as Speaker of the House of
 Representatives.
39. Autographed photograph of Larry O’Brien who served as a
 White House assistant to President Kennedy and later became
 Commissioner of the National Basketball Association.
40. Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
41. Autographed picture of John Gronouski, Postmaster General
 and later Ambassador to Poland.
42. Picture of William Doherty.
43. Congressman and Mrs. Morrison with Pete Rozelle,
 Commissioner of the National Football League.
(The next five photographs of presidents, under whom Congressman
 Morrison served in Congress, were given to him upon his retirement
 in 1966 by the Time-Life Corp. in appreciation for his public
 service. They are unique pictures in that only one print was made
 from each of the negatives. This makes them irreplaceable.)
44. Portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
45. Portrait of Harry S. Truman.
46. Portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
47. Portrait of John F.Kennedy.
48. Portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson.
49. Congressman Morrison with comedian Jimmy Durante who
 autographed this picture.
50. The Louisiana State Capitol Building.
51. Congresswoman Lindy Boggs, Robert Bolton a banker from
 Alexandria, Marjorie Morrison, Hale Boggs, Judge of U. S. Court of
 Appeals, Washington, D. C., and James Morrison.
52. Autographed photograph of Woody Dumas, Mayor of Baton
 Rouge.
53. Hyannisport Chapel and the Kennedys, Jackie, John, Caroline,
 and John-John.
54. Autographed picture of Governor John McKeithen.
55. James Morrison and Russell Long.
56. House of Representatives Recording TV studio.
57. John and Jacqueline Kennedy, James Morrison, and T. A.
 Thompson. Hat was made of rice straw and presented upon invitation
 to the rice festival.
58. Seated is L.S.U. football coach Charlie MacClendon and
 standing is Jim Corbett.
59. 25th Anniversary of S.L.U., Vice-President Barkley and
 President Tinsley at S.L.U.
60. Autographed photograph of John Huntz, President of
 L.S.U.
61. James Morrison’s private office in the Rayburn building.
62. Congressman Morrison in his office with an unidentified man
 on his left.
63. Secretarial office, Mrs. Florence Cooley-(1943-67) seated at
 the front.
64. Mrs. Cooley in private office, Morrison staff members at
 top.
65. Mrs. Florence Cooley.
66. Picture of an unidentified office.
67. 4 photos: Top to Bottom: 1) Magnolia Grove; 2) Admiral
 Richard Hobson; 3) Aunt Margaret Hobson; 4) Drawing Room
68. James Morrison’s mother, Florence Hobson.
69. Joseph Williams who owned Surry County in Virginia.
70. James Morrison’s father, Benjamin M. Morrison.
71. Uncle James M. Hobson, Colonel World War I.
72. Admiral Richard P. Hobson.
73. Magnolia Grove-birthplace and ancestral home of Richmond
 Pearson Hobson.
74. James Morrison’s grandfather on his mother’s side.
75. James Morrison’s mother’s wedding pictures.
76. Newspaper clipping, Picture of the Past–1908 photograph
 taken in front of Benjamin Morrison home.
77. Living room of the James Morrison home, Shadow Creek,
 located east of Albany and west of Hammond.
78. Circle stairway at Shadow Creek built by a strawberry farmer
 named Latoski.
79. Dining room at Shadow Creek, the applewhite table and chairs
 were bought in London, England.
80. Photograph of Shadow Creek which has 4000 square feet of
 living space consisting of 4 bedrooms, dining room, study, living
 room, kitchen, 4 1/2 baths, and an entrance hall. Marjorie Morrison
 drew the initial plans and August Perez completed them.
81. Collection of glasses, shelves in dining room at Shadow
 Creek.
82. Back view of houses at Shadow Creek.
83. Washington Mardi Gras ball, pictured are Congressman and
 Mrs. Morrison and Congressman George Miller of California who is
 pictured on the right.
84. Three pictures: 1) Front of the Morrison home, Shadow Creek;
 2) The road leading to the Morrison home; 3) Patio and back of the
 Morrison home.
85. Benjamin “Benji” Morrison (son) who works for the
 Times-Picayune.
86. Hobbie Morrison (son) who does TV commercials in
 California.
87. Washington Mardi Gras ball, present: John McCormack and
 James and Marjorie Morrison.
88. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and their two sons.
89. James Morrison at a testimonial given upon his leaving
 Congress. Present: (left to right) Margaret Prince and husband,
 Lindy Boggs, Benjamin and Hobson Morrison, James Morrison,
 Congressman T. A. Thompson’s wife, Robert Bolton, Hale Boggs, and
 unidentified.
90. Left to right: Marjorie Morrison, a Washington news
 reporter, James Morrison, Mrs. Harry B. Lee (Morrison’s sister) and
 husband, Morrey Stans.
91. Front view of Shadow Creek.
92. Cover of program for Testimonial Dinner given at the Capitol
 House in Baton Rouge on April 30, 1965. Mrs. Francis Yarbrough,
 Vice-Chairman and Pierre Poursine, Gen. Chairman. Picture on
 program taken in the White House of President and Ladybird Johnson
 with James and Marjorie Morrison. President and Ladybird Johnson
 autographed program.
93. Testimonial Program (inside of program).
94. Banquet scene in Washington D. C. At the head table is Hale
 and Lindy Boggs and Marjorie Morrison. James Morrison is making a
 speech.
95. Congressman Morrison’s testimonial dinner, April 30,
 1965.
96. Picture of an empty banquet hall.
97. Guests at Congressman Morrison’s testimonial dinner, April
 30, 1965.
98. Congressional Hearing, possibly of the House Post Office
 Committee.
99. Washington Daily News, 11 October 1962.
100. Postal Bill-newspaper clipping 1962, pen used by Lyndon B.
 Johnson, 1964.
101. Cartoon by Paul Ford, “Private Lives” James Morrison, a
 freshman congressman.
102. Cartoon “Strawberry Kingfish.”
103. Platform on Count Street Second story, James Morrison
 running for governor in 1940.
104. Crowd gathered in New Orleans, 1940, for Jimmy Morrison’s
 “Convict Parade.”
105. Letter from Harry S. Truman, Vice-President elect, November
 22, 1944, thanking Cong. Morrison for campaigning in Truman’s home
 state of Missouri.
106. Right to left-Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn of Texas,
 James Morrison, and House majority leader John McCormack of
 Massachusetts eating strawberries, four letters from Harry Truman,
 Franklin Roosevelt, Elenore Roosevelt, and Frances Perkins surround
 the picture.
107. Advertisement concerning an article on Congressman Morrison
 in the Saturday Evening Post. Congressman Morrison was being hailed
 as “The Minnow who Would be Kingfish”.
108. The layout shows the cover of the Pic magazine of April 27,
 1943 with the article title, “A New Huey Long From Louisiana.” Also
 shown is the article on pages 6-8.
109. Article in the January 8, 1944 edition of The Saturday
 Evening Post hailing Congressman Morrison as “The Minnow Who Would
 be Kingfish.”
110. Four copies of letters from Harry S. Truman to Congressman
 James Morrison. In the center is the famous photograph of James
 Morrison and Harry Truman eating Louisiana strawberries.
111. Four copies of letters written to Congressman James
 Morrison from J. Edgar Hoover, Eddie Rickenbacker, J. A. Ulco,
 William D. Hassett.
112. Letter from Henry H. Wilson, Jr., Administrative Assistant
 to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
113. Newspaper article and photograph showing the huge crowd
 that gathered when Congressman Morrison announced his candidacy for
 Governor of the State of Louisiana.
114. Magazine article in Life concerning “A Year of Truman.”
 Included with the article are six photos-one of which is the famous
 photograph on Congressman Morrison with President Truman eating
 Louisiana strawberries.
115. Six personal letters written by President Harry S. Truman
 to Congressman Morrison.
116. James Morrison shaking hands with Ed McGehee, a friend and
 supporter in his campaign for state Senate in 1936.
117. James Morrison running for Governor in 1940, holding up a
 copy of his paper, The Farmers’ Friend with a headline attacking
 the mayor of New Orleans, Robert Maestri.
118. Political gathering in Hammond, possibly governor or
 reelection to Congress.
119. Political campaigning in Pierre Part.
120. Newspaper photos from the New Orleans Sunday Item-Tribune
 of October 31, 1937. One of the photos is of Congressman Morrison
 who is helping the “Florida Parishes Whoop it up for Higher
 Strawberry Prices.”
121. Newspaper photo showing Congressman Morrison outlining the
 gigantic accomplishments of the Louisiana Farmers’ Protective Union
 before the largest crowd ever assembled in Hammond.
122. James Morrison on national radio network.
123. A sketch of “Panther Creek” built by Joseph Williams. James
 Morrison is his anscestor.
124. Photo of home in Hammond on Robert Street, built in 1904,
 where James Morrison was born.
125. Letterhead for Benjamin Mann Morrison stationary and a card
 advertising his business.
126. A view of Cherry Street in Hammond in early twentieth
 century shows the Morrison Grocery wagon.
127. Calendar for 1899 advertising Benjamin Mann Morrison’s
 grocery store.
128. James Morrison’s Delta Tau Delta house in New Orleans
 around 1928.
129. A typical Morrison political meeting in the mid-1930s.
130. Sound truck hearse advertising Morrison as candidate for
 State Senate.
131. 1930s crowd during one of Morrison’s political
 campaigns.
132. Another crowd scene during the 1930s of a Morrison
 political rally.
133. Political meeting-Tom Candiotto of Independence
 speaking, farmer and friend of Morrison.
134. Eldridge Clark, Sound truck driver, the man on the left is
 unidentified.
135. Eldridge Clark in his army uniform in World War I.
136. Political meeting at the Hammond post office in the
 1930s.
137. Political meeting in St. Helena Parish.
138. Political meeting at Gonzales when Morrison was in Congress
 and running for governor probably 1944.
139. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison on their honeymoon in Sociomelco,
 Mexico.
140. James Morrison speaking on radio WNOE.
141. Marjorie Morrison making a speech in the 1940s, Louisa May
 Grace is on her right and Jimmie Comiskey is in the background on
 the left.
142. James Morrison with a group of youngsters while visiting a
 school in Louisiana.
143. James Morrison crowning a Strawberry Queen, President of
 Louisiana Farmers’ Protective Union, Ellis Jenkins, is also
 present. The photograph is probably from the late 1930s.
144. Secretaries from Morrison’s Congressional office.
145. Congressman Morrison shaking hands with Louis J. Lambert,
 Jr. on the Capitol steps.
146. Photograph in the White House: President John F. Kennedy is
 signing a bill presented by the House Post Office and Civil Service
 Commission. James Morrison is directly behind the President, to the
 President’s left is Thomas Murray, and to his right is J. Edward
 Day.
147. Signing of a postal bill by Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator Olin
 Johnston of South Carolina is next to James Morrison and John
 Masey, chairman of Civil Service commission extreme left.
148. Photograph of the Oval office of the White House. Present
 are James Morrison and President Lyndon Johnson.
149. James Morrison and General Wilson Lead U. S. Army, Corps of
 Engineers in Washington.
150. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey and Lyndon B. Johnson.
151. Louisiana Delegation, left to right: Otto Passman-5th
 district, Allen Ellender-Senate, Joe Wagner-4th district, Russell
 Long-Senate, Governor John McKeithen, Hale Boggs-2nd district,
 James Morrison-6th district, in front: Speedy Long-8th district, T.
 A. Thompson-4th district “Big Mamou,” Ed Willis-3rd district.
152. Saturn-Rocket’s Huntsville, Alabama, connection: Von
 Braun-Cernam authority.
153. President Johnson signing a bill, James Morrison is at the
 Presidents right. Also present are: Congressman Morris
 Udal-Arizona, Senator Daniel Brewster-Maryland, Congressman
 Dominick Daniels-New Jersey, Senator Olin Johnston-South Carolina,
 Congressman Tom Murray-Tennessee, Congressman Thaddeus Dulski-New
 York, and Congressman Arnold Olsen-Montana.
154. Photograph taken at Turk Island, Captain Scott Carpenter is
 showing his son the inside of a capsule. James Morrison is in the
 background.
155. James Morrison on the telephone with the Space Committee
 office in House building.
156. Photograph taken at Tulane University of an actual space
 capsule; two unidentified families are looking on.
157. Construction of a space vehicle at Huntsville, Alabama.
158. Photograph showing left to right: James Morrison, Scott
 Carpenter, George Williams (an LSU graduate) in charge of the space
 program in Florida.
159. George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, LOR Lunar Orbital
 Rendezvous, “A Pathway to the Moon.”
160. Photograph showing the Association of General Contractors
 left to right: unknown, Hiram Hebert, unknown, James Morrison,
 unknown, at the Heidleberg Hotel.
161. Menu of the House of Representatives restaurant, outside
 cover.
162. Group photograph of the Strategic Air Force Command-Offut
 Air Force Base, Nebraska: James Morrison is in the center. Also
 pictured is a Baton Rouge Civic leader.
163. Present in the photograph are John Stennis, Willis
 Robinson, James Morrison, Russell Long, and Allen Ellender.
164. James Morrison greeting a strawberry queen on the steps of
 the capitol.
165. The office of Time-Life and Fortune in Chicago. Present are
 James Morrison, Mr. Morley, and Arnold Olsen.
166. Strawberry queen of the Mardi Gras, James Morrison, and
 Alben Barkley.
167. James Morrison speaking.
168. Mrs. Florence Cooley.
169. Postmaster Farley of New Orleans, Marjorie Morrison, and
 James Morrison.
170. American Legion Convention, present are the Louisiana state
 commander, Marjorie Morrison, and James Morrison.
171. Edwin Edwards, unidentified, James and Marjorie Morrison,
 taken in Washington at a Mardi Gras ball.
172. American Legion Convention in Washington, present are James
 Morrison, a Louisiana Legion official, Mrs. Gillis Long, Gillis
 Long, and another Legion official.
173. Program for a fund raising dinner in Washington where
 Morrison was presented the I.R.S. portrait. Shadow Creek is the
 picture on the cover.
174. Left to right are Abe Mickal, Peter Graffagnino, and Bayard
 Carter.
175. Present are James Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy,
 and Postmaster Donaldson and his wife.
176. Flag raising ceremony October 1962, present are Father
 Timothy Pugh, Ed Willis, James Morrison, Larry Lamco, Jr., and
 Joseph Pugh.
177. Mississippi River Planning Commission, 24 March 1952,
 present are Ed Po, Clifford Musso, and James Morrison.
178. Good Government News with a photograph of the Morrison
 family. “Support Law & Order–Vote for Jimmy Morrison Sat. Aug.
 13.”
179. Morrison campaign flier, “Let’s Re-elect Congressman Jimmy
 Morrison, He’s Done a Good Job.”
180. Banquet given by postal carriers in Detroit. Jerome Keating
 is to Morrison’s left.
181. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morrison.
182. Mrs. Florence Cooley and a priest at a banquet.
183. Gumbo Section of the Hammond Sunday Star.
184. B. B. Rayburn, James Morrison, and J. Larry Crain at
 Southeastern.
185. Paul Maurin, James Morrison, Larry O’Brien, and Marjorie
 Morrison.
186. A discussion about poultry, present are unidentified, Jim
 Sledge, James Morrison, and Ron Tricou.
187. A Mardi Gras Ball function when Buddie Billups was
 king.
188. Natural Petroleum News 1 December 1957, Buddy Billups on
 the cover.
189. Buddie Billups.
190. Autographed photo of Glenn Johnson dated 10 August
 1948.
191. James Morrison and Louisiana constituents at Billy Rose’s
 Diamond Horseshoe in New York.
192. Harry Truman in Life magazine, “The President’s
 speech.”
193. Autographed photograph of Congressman John Lyle of
 Texas.
194. Photograph taken in Washington at a luncheon given by Baton
 Rouge constituents.
195. Private Lives Cartoon by Paul Ford.
196. James Morrison and a group of ladies in Washington.
197. James Morrison in a Bell helicopter.
198. James Morrison and Mayor Sam Saik of Hammond.
199. James Morrison in the kitchen of the Episcopal Church in
 Hammond. In the center is Luther Dyson and on the far left is Sam
 Saik.
200. Buddie Billups, Mayor Andrew Edwards of Hammond, and Judge
 Pearson at a swearing in ceremony.
201. Buddie Billups.
202. Mayor Jimmy Stire of Hammond and James Morrison.
203. James Morrison political rally advertisement from the 1948
 governors election.
204. Newspaper clipping, “Ponchatoula Crowd Applauds `Senator
 Jim’.”
205. Political cartoon, “The People of Louisiana Have got a real
 Leader at Last.
206. Newspaper clipping showing James Morrison on the shoulders
 of Union farmers.
207. Morrison for governor rally possibly in Acadia Parish.
208. Newspaper clipping from the Minneapolis News showing Mr.
 and Mrs. James Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thompson, and Mr. and
 Mrs. Roscoe Turner.
209. New Orleans Item, “The Open Forum of Politics,” 12 October
 1939.
210. James Morrison 1948 Governor’s ticket.
211. James McCain, James Morrison, and James Feeley.
212. Hale Boggs, President Hunter of L.S.U. and James
 Morrison.
213. Left to right are James Morrison, Ed Willis, Hale Boggs,
 Jimmie Davis, F. Edward Hebert, and T. A. Thompson in
 Washington.
214. Washington Mardi Gras ball. Present are Hale Boggs,
 Marjorie Morrison, James Morrison, Orene Muse, Lindy Boggs, and
 Gillis Long.
215. James Morrison and a representative of a golf tournament
 sponsored by Life Time and Fortune magazine.
216. Left to right are Harold McSween, T. A. Thompson, Lyndon
 Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, Ed Willis, and James Morrison.
217. Sam Snead and James Morrison.
218-24. Photographs of Shadow Creek and the grounds.
225. James Morrison and the head of the Ascension Parish
 sportmen’s league at a new stadium in Ascension Parish.
226. Left to right are Otto Passman, Joe Waggoner, Ed Willis,
 Orene Muse, James Morrison, and F. Edward Hebert.
227. Photo taken in Washington of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thompson,
 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willis, 2 Thompson staff members, and Mr. and Mrs.
 James Morrison.
228. James Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fitzmorris
 (autographed).
229. James Morrison and supporters at a Luncheon in Algiers,
 Henry Grunyer is to Morrison’s left.
230. Mrs. Yarborough, the Clerk of Court in Amite.
231. Allen Ellender, a NASA official, and James Morrison
 standing beside a Sikorsky helicopter.
232. Certificate from Edwin Edwards installing James Morrison as
 a Colonel on his staff on 11 June 1973.
233. Photograph taken north of Las Vegas at the testing of the
 A-bomb being shot from artillery and exploding upon
 destination.
234. Left to right are Gene Austin, Dolores Breeskin, and Barnee
 Breeskin at a testimonial dinner in Washington.
235. “A Visit to the Nation’s Capitol” Baton Rouge Register.
236. Queens of the Mardi Gras Ball and King Buddie Billups on
 the steps of the Capital.
237. The Committee on Post Office and Civil Service for the 82nd
 Congress.
238. The Committee on Post Office and Civil Service for the 89th
 Congress.
239. Harry Truman addressing joint session of the 79th Congress
 on 21 May 1945 and the presenting of the medal of honor to Jake
 Lindsey.
240. Huey Long.
241. Certificate for Life Membership in the National Rural
 Letter Carriers Association issued on 16 August 1966.
242. James Morrison, Sister Augustine, Howard Croach, and Mr.
 and Mrs. James C. McCulloch.
243. Resolution in appreciation of James Morrison from the
 Government Employees Council on 8 July 1958.
244. St. Tammany New Banner, 7 August 1983, “Morrison wasn’t a
 dehumanized politician.”
245. Pile of logs being stacked after Hurricane Betsy.
246. Present are Robert Bolton, Monte Shallot, and Herbert
 Christenberry.
247. Present are AF of L-CIO labor leader, Victor Bussie, Buddie
 Billups and James Morrison.
248. Aluminum plant in Baton Rouge.
249. Autographed cover to “Hail to the Redskins” by Barnee
 Breeskin.
250. Speaker’s Dining Room: Left to right are Joe Waggoner, Otto
 Passman, Russell Long, Allen Ellender, James Morrison, John
 McKeithen, Hale Boggs, T. A. Thompson, Jack Gremillion, Speedy
 Long, and Ed Willis.
251. Joe Sims, James Morrison’s law partner.
252. Billboard advertisement of James Morrison.
253. James Morrison and Arnold Olsen.
254. Hammond High School class reunion held at Shadow Creek.
255. 1902 calendar advertising Benjamin Mann Morrison
 Grocery.
256. Autographed photograph of Floyd Huffman and James Morrison
 dated 20 May 1966.
257. Fund raising banquet at the Heidleberg Hotel, Hale Boggs is
 the master of ceremonies.
258. James Morrison at the statue of Huey Long in the rotunda of
 the Capitol.
259. James Morrison visiting injured soldier Johnny Palmentier
 at Walter Reed Hospital. Bob Brother is to Morrison’s right.
260. James Morrison giving blood.
261. James Morrison working in his victory garden.
262. Postal Union merit award.
263. Certificate from the National Rural Letter Carriers
 Association bestowing honorary membership to James Morrison on 16
 May 1964.
264. Certificate from the National Association of Retired Civil
 Service Employees, 30 September 1954.
265. Certificate from the National Association of Letter
 Carriers bestowing honorary membership on James H. Morrison, 10 May
 1955.
266. Citation from the National Association of Retired Civil
 Employees for meritorious service to James H. Morrison.
267. Certificate from the National League of Postmasters
 bestowing honorary membership on James H. Morrison 28 August
 1961.
268. Certificate from the National Association of Internal
 Revenue Employees presented to James H. Morrison 30 April 1965.
269. Certificate for membership to James H. Morrison from the
 American Rice Industry 14 March 1955.
270. Letter from Robert Livingston, Member of Congress to James
 H. Morrison, 24 October 1986.
271. Certificate from the S.L.U. cheerleaders, 1985.
272. Painting by Tim Bynum.
273. Certificate from the Mississippi Parkway Commission making
 James H. Morrison a Great River Road member 5 July 1962.
274. Certificate from the National Association of Postmasters
 bestowing honorary membership on James H. Morrison in 1961.
275. Certificate from the Supreme Court 18 November 1948.
276. Certificate from the Gulf Southwest Industrial and
 Agricultural Congress electing James H. Morrison to membership on 2
 August 1945.
277. Certificate from Postal employees bestowing lifetime and
 honorary membership on James H. Morrison 1 January 1961.
278. Resolution to James Morrison from the Baton Rouge Chamber
 of Commerce 9 August 1954.
279. March 1966 Postal Record showing James Morrison as the
 author of H.R. 12367.
280. Letter to John McCormack dated 25 October 1966 signed by
 Florence Cooley and answered and signed by John McCormack.
281. Citation to James H. Morrison from the Veterans of World
 War I, Inc. 1 June 1960.
282. Certificate of Merit from the Amvets to James H. Morrison
 21 July 1947.
283. Letter to James Morrison from Buddie Billups dated 25 June
 1986.
284. Photograph of Preston B. Delcazal who was awarded the
 Silver Star on 3 July 1944 and Purple Heart on 10 November 1944,
 along with a certificate from James Morrison.
285. American Federation of Labor Employees Council Honor Roll
 21 July 1985.
286. Tehran Conference: Top photograph Left to right: Joseph
 Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill. Bottom
 photograph Left to right in the first row are Chiang Kai Shek,
 Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Madame Chiang.
287. Clockwise are General Eddy, Franklin Roosevelt, General
 Eisenhower, and Harry Hopkins; at the bottom is a copy of the
 Seattle Post-Intelligentsia.
288. Statue of the raising of the flag on Iwo Jima, tourists are
 in the background.
289. Western Union telegram dated 2 November 1963 from Florence
 Cooley.
290. Letter to James Morrison dated 1 December 1986 from Erie
 Cocke, Jr.
291. “Eating High on the Hog,” Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
 24 July 1977.
292. Earl Cocke and James Morrison in Morrison’s office.
293. 1966 Appreciation Award from the Postmaster General.
294. Plaque “WASP at 9 O’Clock,” “To the Champ! Congressman
 Jimmy Morrison.”
295. Autographed photograph of Roscoe Turner.
296. The Government Standard, “Subject James H. Morrison.”
297. Trophy room of Roscoe Turner’s house, left to right are
 Congressman George Miller, Roscoe Turner, and James Morrison.
298. Certificate of Life Membership to James H. Morrison from
 the Roscoe Turner Museum, 26 February 1969.
299. Top photograph, Left to right are James Morrison, the head
 of the airport commission, Roscoe Turner, and George Miller. Bottom
 photograph, left to right are Marjorie Morrison, George Miller,
 James Morrison, and Donna Turner.
300. American Airlines Certificate dated 19 November 1965 and
 signed by C. R. Smith commissioning James H. Morrison as an admiral
 of the flagship fleet.
301. Letter to James Morrison from Captain William C. Fortune,
 25 July 1963.
302. Certificate for Membership in the Clipper Club to James H.
 Morrison, 10 May 1961.
303. Roscoe Turner’s home, left to right are James Morrison,
 Gordon Cooper, and Roscoe Turner.
304. Newspaper clipping, “Morrison honored by Chamber of
 Commerce”
305. Painting by Irene Boucher in 1962 from the original by
 After Carot in 1972.
306. Plaque of appreciation to James H. Morrison over highway
 achievements.
307. Hammond Vindicator, 27 July 1986, “Morrison Boulevard paved
 with history and interlined with memories of Congressman.”
308. Induction ceremonies for James H. Morrison, 19 November
 1986 into the Louisiana Highways and Transportation Hall of
 Honor.
309. Newspaper clipping, “SLU display depicts politician’s
 life.”
310. Washington Post, 1 May 1964, “House Votes Pay Raise
 Bill.”
311. Baton Rouge Register, 19 May 1962. Picture of President
 John F. Kennedy, James H. Morrison, and Vice-President Lyndon B.
 Johnson.
312. Letter dated 3 November 1965 and a minted quarter resulting
 from Morrison coinage legislation.
313. Hammond Vindicator, 10 August 1981
314. Letter to James H. Morrison from Hubert H. Humphrey dated 5
 October 1964.
315. Caricatures received as a present from President John F.
 Kennedy.
316. Newspaper advertisement featuring Hobby Morrison,
 “Director/Cameraman Hobby Morrison is in Town.”
317. 2 July 1980, New Orleans Times-Picayune, “Hobnobbing with
 J. R.”
318. Back Stage, 14 October 1983.
319. Richmond Pearson Hobson.
320. Destroyer named for Richmond Pearson Hobson.
321. Morreau Castle.
322. Back Stage article advertising Hobby Morrison.
323. Newspaper articles written by Benjamin Morrison.
324. TV Focus, 7 July 1985, article by Benjamin Morrison.
325. Dedication of the Louisiana 150th Anniversary for statehood
 stamp, 3 May 1962, and a letter signed by Postmaster General A.
 Frank Fairley.
326. Times-Picayune article dated 9 December 1984.
327. James Morrison and his nephew Harry Lee.
328. Left to right are Raymond Pierce, Marjorie Morrison, Benji
 Morrison, and Hobby Morrison.
329. “Hobby Morrison joins Paisley Productions–Hooray!”
330. TV Focus Cover, “Baryshnakov on Broadway.”
331. Times-Picayune, 20 April 1980.
332. Commemoration of the Whooping Crane stamp, photo on the
 right are Benji Morrison, James Morrison, and Judge Wisdom.
333. Commemoration of the 10 cent Air Mail Stamp, 18 November
 1949.
334. Birmingham News-Age Herald, 27 September 1936, “Magnolia
 Grove Keeps Early Charm.”
335. Millimeter article on Hobby Morrison.
336. TV Focus article, 7 July 1985, “Dr. Who” by Benjamin
 Morrison.
337. TV Focus cover, left to right are Wanda Freeman, David
 Cuthbert and Benjy Morrison.
338. Puerto Rican Delegation float at Washington-Lee University
 in Lexington, Virginia.
339. Postmaster General J. Edward Day giving Benji Morrison the
 first whooping crane stamp.
340. Sunday Item Tribune, 3 October 1937, “Strawberry Farmers
 Get to First Base.”
341. James Morrison at the podium.
342. “A Photographic Happening with Hobson Morrison.”
343. A James Morrison testimonial, left to right are Ben Pierce,
 Margaret Pierce, Lindy Boggs, Marjorie Morrison, Hobby Morrison,
 Benji Morrison, a federal judge from New Orleans, James Morrison, a
 banker from Alexandria, and Hale Boggs.
344. Newspaper clipping, “Collecting some fun and funds at the
 derby,” by Betty Guillaud.
345. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison and son Hobby in their
 Washington apartment.
346. Newspaper clipping, “Con. Morrison Tells ‘Stories” on Self
 and Wife.”
347. New York Daily Post 1943, “Huey Long’s Very Heir
 Apparent.”
348. James Morrison and J. Edward Day.
349. The Morrison apartment in Washington, left to right are
 Marjorie Morrison, Hobby Morrison, Bill Hurson, Benji Morrison, and
 James Morrison for the Coffee with Congress program.
350. The Morrison apartment in Washington, left to right are
 Hobby Morrison, James Morrison, Marjorie Morrison, and Benji
 Morrison.
351. Father’s Day card to James Morrison from his grandson
 Scott.
352. Not displayed.
353. Not displayed.
354. Not displayed.
355. Folder of Welcome to Shadow Creek for the National Council
 of State Garden Clubs, 7 May 1966.
356. Three Congressional auto tags.
357. Congress in session.
358. James Morrison testifying before the House.
359. James Morrison greeting a Congressional Medal of Honor
 winner.
360. James Morrison receiving kisses from two beauty queens.
361. Washington Daily News, 18 May 1943, “Country Boy Gets Hot,
 Leaves Probers Lukewarm.”
362. Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, 12 May 1955, “Florence H.
 Cooley is Morrison’s Girl Friday.”
363. Criminal Court building in New Orleans to the right is
 District Attorney Cocke and James Morrison.
364. A float in an Algiers political parade.
365. Newspaper clipping from the Sunday Item-Tribune, 24
 November 1935, showing the sound truck used by Morrison in the 1936
 State Senate race.
366. Left to right are James Morrison, a Time-Life official, and
 Sam Snead.
367. John Belchich and James Morrison.
368. House of Representatives in session.
369. James Morrison and Herbert Christenberry at a Washington
 testimonial.
370. Farmer Union leader parade.
371. Aboard a battleship tender in Philadelphia, pictured are
 James Morrison and 2 naval officers at the christening of the
 U.S.S. Ponchatoula River.
372. Sign in the Post Office Building in Hammond, Louisiana.
 “Office of Congressman Jimmy Morrison Downstairs on the Left.”
373. Left to right are James Morrison, a Washington reporter, Ed
 Willis, and T. A. Thompson.
374. Photograph taken in 1927 of the Hammond Berries a semi-pro
 baseball team. Jimmy Morrison was the bat-boy.
375. Men on the back of a truck in Galvez, Louisiana possibly
 for a political parade. At the far left is Tony Fedele.
376. Farmers’ Protective Union Parade on Thomas Street and
 Railroad Avenue. The Ozone Drug Store is in the background and the
 parade is being led by Calvin Patterson using a hoe for a
 baton.
377. James Morrison speaking in Baton Rouge at a Farmers’ Union
 meeting.
378. Newspaper clipping, “Here’s How Strong the Farmer Are.”
379. Newspaper clipping, “Cheering Farmers Hear `Senator Jim’ on
 Capitol Steps.”
380. Newspaper clipping, “Fitting Tribute at the Close of the
 Day’s Events.”
381. Plaque of United States Presidents from George Washington
 to Lyndon Johnson.
382. Photograph taken overseas of a committee that Morrison
 chaired during Eisenhower’s Administration. Present are: Dominick
 Daniels, James Morrison, Mrs. Frost Hardin, Arnold Olsen, Jim
 Harley, and several staff and ambassador assistants.
383. A Mardi Gras ball in Washington. Left to right are Marjorie
 Morrison, Gwendolyn Caprage, James Morrison, and Pearl Mester.
384. Four pictures of James Morrison. Left to right are Morrison
 as a baby, as a high school freshman at the home of Corrine Carter,
 as a high school graduate, and entering Tulane.
385. Left to right are Marjorie Morrison, James Morrison, Mrs.
 Douglas Mode, and Douglas Mode.
386. Photograph taken at the State Department. Left to right are
 James Morrison, Marjorie Morrison, and Mrs. Chiang Kai Shek.
387. Copy of Flight certificate for flying in the Presidential
 jet dated 28 April 1966 and signed by Lyndon Johnson.
388. Facts Forum Radio Program. Left to right are Congressman
 Craig Hosmer of California, Dan Smoot the moderator, and
 Congressman James Morrison of Louisiana.
389. Newspaper clipping from the Washington Times Herald, 3
 April 1943, “The Embarrassing Freshman.”
390. Certificate from Lyndon Johnson dated 2 February 1967
 recognizing James Morrison as a member of the Advisory Commission
 on Parcel Distribution.
391. Copy of the Baton Rouge Register showing the James Morrison
 and Harry Truman strawberry photograph.
392. Saturday Evening Post, “The President’s Lawyer,” by Jack
 Alexander.
393. Photograph of the Capitol taken shortly after several
 Puerto Ricans created a disturbance by firing shots.
394. Top photograph: James Morrison and postal officials. Bottom
 photograph: James Morrison and Maggie Reiman of the Women’s
 Auxiliary to the United Federation of Postal Clerks, 19 June
 1965.
395. Four photographs: Top left is John Kennedy signing a bill
 into law, present are Tom Murray, Olin Johnston, and James
 Morrison. Bottom left is John Kennedy signing a bill into law,
 present are Tom Murray, Olin Johnston, and James Morrison. Top
 right is Dwight Eisenhower being presented a cowboy hat and
 painting. Bottom right is left to right James Dulski, James
 Morrison, Willis Robertson, and Larry O’Brien with post office
 awards.
396. “Between the Rows” column by “Senator” Jim Morrison in the
 Hammond Farmers’ Friend.
397. Bill Herson of NBC and James Morrison on the “Coffee with
 Congressman program.”
398. Letter from Harry Truman to James Morrison dated 9 April
 1949.
399. Letters to James Morrison from Matthew Connely dated 3 June
 1946 and Charles Murphy dated 9 July 1949.
400. Photograph taken in Paraguay of James Morrison and Herbert
 Christenberry.
401. Arnold Olsen and James Morrison.
402. Four Letters to James Morrison, top left from Robert
 Hannegan, 7 December 1944. Top right from Robert Hannegan, 3
 November 1944. Bottom left from Robert Ramspeck and Donald Lathom,
 8 November 1944. Bottom right from Oscar R. Ewing, 17 November
 1944.
403. Newspaper clipping from the Times-Picayune, 18 February
 1950, showing Vice-President Alben Barkley greeting Louisiana Mardi
 Gras queens.
404. Letter to James Morrison from Harry Truman dated 16
 November 1944.
405. “Lifestyle,” 8 May 1975, “Away from the roar of the
 crowd.”
406. James Morrison presenting a crate of strawberries to Alben
 Barkley.
407. Newspaper clipping from the Ponchatoula Enterprise, 26 May
 1950, which shows a photograph of Alben Barkley at Southeastern’s
 25th Anniversary.
408. Photograph taken at Shadow Creek. Left to right are
 Marjorie Morrison, John Gronouski, Mrs. Celeste LeJeune, and
 Falwell LeJeune.
409. Baton Rouge Register, “A Legend in His Own Time.”
410. Testimonial Dinner program.
411. Congress in session-Morrison’s testimonial.
412-420. Articles from the Baton Rouge Register.
421. Mrs. Morrison speaking at a testimonial dinner.
422. Baton Rouge Register.
423. Washington testimonial, left to right are Mrs. John
 McCormack and John McCormack.
424. National Association of Letter Carriers banquet.
425. Mr. Fournet, his wife, and Marjorie Morrison.
426. Baton Rouge Register.
427. Left to right are Earle Cocke, Marjorie Morrison, James
 Morrison, and Mrs. Earle Cocke.
428. Seven photographs of James Morrison. Left to right are: 1)
 leaving high school; 2) Tulane graduate;
3) opening his law office; 4) in Congress; 5) at his desk in
 Washington; 6) in Congress; and 7)in Congress.
429-460. Various scenes from the Washington Mardi Gras.
461. Left to right are Woody Dumas, Mrs. Morrison, John
 McKeithen, James Morrison, and Mrs. McKeithen.
462. James Morrison at a social gathering speaking to Nina
 Black.
463. Washington Mardi Gras ball.
464. James Morrison, Marjorie Morrison, Hobby Morrison, Gale
 Shelton, and Nina Black.
465. Various queens of the Mardi Gras ball at the White
 House.
466. Two unidentified ladies at a social function, possibly a
 Mardi Gras ball.
467. Left to right are Gene Austin, unidentified, James
 Morrison, Marjorie Morrison, and Hobby Morrison.
468. Clockwise are Douglas Mode, Mrs. Barnee Breeskin, Barnee
 Breeskin, Mrs. Dutch Bergman, William Brooks, Mrs. Wibberly, Mr.
 Wibberly, Mrs. William Brooks, Dutch Bergman, and Mrs. Douglas
 Mode.
469. Unidentified, Dutch Bergman, and James Morrison.
470. Photograph taken at a National Guard Armory. Present are
 Dutch Bergman and Marjorie Morrison.
471. Unidentified, James and Marjorie Morrison, and
 unidentified.
472. James Morrison escorting a strawberry queen.
473. A supper for a postal organization. Several U. S.
 Congressman are present.
474. Supper in the Speaker’s dining room. Present are George
 Long, Otto Passman, James Morrison, Ed Willis, T. A. Thompson,
 Overton Brooks, and Hale Boggs.
475. Autographed photograph of Albert Thomas.
476. A banquet for the National Association of Letter Carriers.
 Present are James Morrison, Marjorie Morrison, and Carl Albert.
477. Autographed photograph of Frank Ellis.
478. James Morrison and Herbert Christenberry at Shadow
 Creek.
479. Autographed photograph of Herbert Christenberry.
480. Photograph taken in Paraguay of Herbert Christenberry, Mrs.
 Christenberry, and Mr. McRoberts.
481. James Morrison speaking at Tulane University.
482. James Morrison speaking.
483. Presentation of strawberries. left to right are James
 Morrison, Bob Kennon, Woody Dumas, and the Secretary of
 Agriculture.
484. Photograph taken in Baltimore at the christening of the S.
 S. Marjorie Lykes.
485. Photograph taken in Baltimore at the christening of the S.
 S. Marjorie Lykes.
486. Two unidentified ladies at the christening of the S. S.
 Marjorie Lykes.
487. S. S. Marjorie Lykes at sea.
488. James Morrison, Mrs. Lykes, and Mr. Lykes.
489. Mayor Jack Christian of Baton Rouge and James Morrison.
490. Federal Post Office Building in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
491. Jack Christian and James Morrison.
492. Baton Rouge officials in Washington.
493. Autographed photograph of Jim Corbett.
494. An aerial view of the L.S.U. campus.
495. Charlie MacCLendon grabbing Jim Corbett after the 1966
 Cotton Bowl when L.S.U. defeated previously undefeated Arkansas 14
 to 7.
496. WAFB TV. Tommy Gibbons is in the photograph.
497. Autographed photograph of Jimmy Taylor.
498. Photograph taken in Frankfurt. Left to right are Thomas
 Tumulty (N.J.), Mrs. Frost Hardin, Frost Hardin, Douglas Mode, the
 Mayor of Frankfurt, and James Morrison.
499. Photograph taken outside of Paris, France at either SHAFE
 or NATO headquarters. Present are Joe Poole, Arnold Olsen, James
 Morrison, Congressman Dominick Daniels, an Air Force colonel, and
 Air Force general.
500. Photograph taken outside of Paris, France of a
 Congressional Committee and dignitaries.
501. Photograph taken outside of Paris, France of a
 Congressional Committee and dignitaries.
502. Photograph taken outside of Paris, France of a
 Congressional Committee and dignitaries.
503. Certificate from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
 Engineers, presented to James Morrison’s nephew Harry Lee in
 1964.
504. James Morrison at the podium in Ohio.
505. Two photographs of Shadow Creek and one of its guest
 house.
506. James Morrison in the committee reception room.
507. A Washington testimonial, Jerome Keating is presenting
 James Morrison with a plaque.
508. Autographed photograph of Jerome Keating.
509. Left to right are Marjorie Morrison, James Morrison, and an
 unidentified lady at a Morrison testimonial.
510. Autographed photograph of Roy Holback.
511. Roy Holback and Florence Cooley at a Morrison
 testimonial.
512. Larry O’Brien.
513. Left to right are Marjorie Morrison, James Morrison, and
 Larry O’Brien.
514. Congressman George Miller.
515. Arthur Sumerfield.
516. James Morrison and an official in the Federal
 Communications Commission.
517. Jim Farley.
518. Left to right are John Gronouski, James Morrison, and
 Arnold Olsen.
519. Postmaster General R. E. Hannegan from Missouri.
520. James Morrison and Walter G. Wilson, Jr., chief of the U.
 S. Engineers.
521. Autographed photograph of Earl Cocke, Jr.
522. The office of Dutch Bergman, left to right are Dutch
 Bergman, a Retired army officer, and James Morrison.
523. James Morrison and the National Commander of the American
 Legion.
524. President John F. Kennedy signing the Civil Service Pay
 raise into law. He is presenting the fountain pen to Postmaster
 General Edward Day. Also present are Jerome Keating, a Morrison
 staff member, Arnold Olsen, James Morrison, and Olin Johnston.
525. John Gronouski.
526. Photograph taken in Alexandria. Left to right are Gillis
 Long, J. Edward Day, James Morrison, and an Alexandria banker-Mr.
 Bolten.
527. J. Edward Day and James Morrison.
528. James Morrison and Admiral Bob Hennigan.
529. James Morrison and a postal representative in the corner of
 James Morrison’s office.
530. James Morrison at a postal officials banquet held in
 Honolulu, Hawaii.
531. A testimonial dinner held in James Morrison’s behalf at the
 main dining room of the Capitol House Hotel.
532. James Byrnes.
533. Photograph taken in Washington. Present are standing: Ed
 Willis, T. A. Thompson, Russell Long, Mr. Bolten, and James
 Morrison. Sitting left to right are F. Edward Hebert, Hale Boggs,
 Allen Ellender, and George Long.
534.Unknown man and family.
535. Photocopy of unknown man and family.
536. Prints by David Pentland.
537. Color photo of bushes.
538. Shadow creek azalea farm owned by Congressman Morrison.
539. East fence of Morrison Square.
540. Preston Delcazel, killed in WWII- awarded Silver Star-
 Campaign manager to James Morrison.
541. Warehouse containing roles of paper.
542. Francis Bickham, Cade Williams, Levern Meades, James H.
 Morrison, Tom Matheny, Loretta Abene, Charles Chambers.
543. Hubert Humphrey and Lyndon B. Johnson
544. Unknown man and woman standing in a boat.
545. Unknown man and woman standing in a boat, copy 2.
546. Henry Kelleiman, Marjorie Morrison, Congressman James
 Morrison and Mrs. Kellerman at the annual Mardi Gras Ball in
 Washington D.C.
547. Judge Hubel, Dr. Warren Smith and Congressman James H.
 Morrison
548. Eighty-Eighth Congress Committee on Post Office and Civil
 Service.
549. James Morrison sitting in front of a large photograph (2
 copies).
550. Store of B. M. Morrison in 1904.
551. James Morrison giving a speech.
552. 1956 Mardi Gras Ball, Washington D.C. Marjorie Morrison and
 Buddy Billups.
553. Picture of an old store.
554. Pope Pius XII, Congressman James Morrison and Marjorie
 Morrison.
555. Picture of an old fireplace.
556. A KC-135 refueling a B-52
557. Color photo of a large brick home from the back.
558. Color photo of a large brick home from the front.
559. Fanefare Board of Directors, October 16, 1990.
560. Large float named “S.S. Puerto Rico”
561. Congressman Morrison giving a lecture to students.
562. James Morrison and unknown man.
563. James Morrison in a cap.
564. HQ. Strategic Air Command near Omaha, Nebraska.
565. James Morrison at approximately 30 to 40 years old.
566. Congressman George W. Andrews
567. Black and white photo of an unknown man.
568. Black and white photo of an unknown man speaking at a
 microphone.
569. Sam Rayburn
570. Dwight D. Eisenhower autographed picture to James
 Morrison.
571. J. Don Kerlon, Time-Life Vice President.
572. Connee Boswell.
573. Carol Bruce.
574. Louisiana Mardi Gras Queens and maids during their visit at
 the White House while in Washington for the ball of 1963 (2
 copies).
575. Banquet with banner that reads, “Welcome Jimmie
 Morrison”.
576. Banquet for Kaiser Aluminum.
577. Unknown man speaking at a podium with a portrait of James
 and Marjorie Morrison in the background .
578. Hale Borggs speaking at a podium with a portrait of James
 and Marjorie Morrison in the background accompanied by another man
 sitting on the side.
579. James Morrison lecturing.
580. James Morrison visiting NASA Mississippi Test Operations in
 Hancock Co., Mississippi.
581. Four unknown people sitting at a dining table.
582. Marjorie Morrison accompanied by two unknown women.
583. Gwen Cafrite and Orine Muse.
584. Jimmy Morrison, John McCormick and an unknown woman.
585. Marjorie Morrison, Gwen Cafrite, James Morrison and Orine
 Muse.
586. James Morrison, Marjorie Morrison and unknown guest.
587. James Morrison posing with a queen of some sort and two
 other unknown men.
588. Unknown man and woman sitting at a table
589. James Morrison with his congressional secretary, Florence
 Cooley.
590. Congressman Morrison conducting congress in speakers
 chair.
591. James Morrison posing near photographs.
592. James Morrison standing next to two other unknown men,
 looking at photographs.
593. James Morrison shaking hands with two other unknown
 men.
594. James Morrison at the banquet for the Letter Carriers
 Association.
595. King and Queen of a Mardi Gras ball, people unknown.
596. Unknown couple, Dutch and Mrs. Bugman, Marjorie
 Morrison.
597. Speech by an unknown man in an open crowd.
598. James Morrison pictured on a television set.
599. Congressman George Andrews
600. James Morrison
601. Alben Barkley
602. W. McMillen and James Morrison
603. James Morrison waiving
604. James Morrison’s office in Washington
605. James Morrison holding strawberries
606. James Morrison shaking hands with an unknown man surrounded
 by strawberries
607. Florence H. Cooley with article
608. Morrison Boulevard
609. James Morrison with Dr. and Mrs. McCormick
610. First home of Mrs. H. M. Morrison
611. B.M. Morrison Feed and Grain Warehouse
612. James Morrison pictured with a marching band below.
613. James and Marjorie Morrison in formal wear
614. Unknown group photo
615. Buddie Billups, prominent businessman from Hammond as King
 with Queen of Washington Mardi Gras Ball, Miss Martino
616. Morrison Boulevard
617. Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphry
618. Cook out at an Episcopal Church
619. Congressman Morrison attends his alma mata, Tulane
 University, at a ROTC dedication with an introduction just before
 his speech
620. James Morrison making a speech in front of the Post office
 in St. Gabriel, Louisiana
621. Mr. Paul Maurin, Congressman Morrison and Hoss Moss
622. Kaiser Aluminum
623. National Association of letter carriers officials – Jerome
 Keating, James Morrison and an unknown man
624. Mrs. Morris Cafritz , one of Washington’s leading
 social lights, is shown enjoying a dance with Chairman of the
 Louisiana Mardi Gras Ball, Representative James H. Morrison
625. Unknown shop with workers carrying bags in front
626. Unknown sketch of a man
627. James Morrison and unknown party preparing to christen a
 ship
628. Five unknown men at a grave
629. Franklin Delanor Roosevelt eating with soldiers
630. Woman holding strawberries
631. Eleven young people posing next to a statue
632. Nine unknown Boy Scouts
633. Boy Scouts Troop 101, Pontchatoula, Louisiana
634. James Morrison shaking hands with an unknown man,
 accompanied by another unknown man
635. U.S. Coast Guard vessels and HH-52A helicopter battling
 blaze erupting on collision between 6,732-ton Norwegian freighter
 Fernview and 3,100-ton American Coastal Tanker Dynafuel, Thursday,
 November 14, 1963, at entrance to Buzzard Bay, Massachusetts
636. Lt. R. Hale, James Morrison and Senator Quentin Burdick
637. James Morrison surrounded by six unknown men dressed in
 formal wear
638. James Morrison, John Breaux, and Dr. John Miller
639. James Morrison, John Breaux and Dr. John Miller,
 autographed by John Breaux
640. Marjorie Morrison setting a table
641. Congressman Morrison with Washington office staff prior to
 moving to Rayburn Building
642. Professor Howard Nichols and Judge Burrell Carter
643. James Morrison and an unknown woman at a podium
644. Construction of Louisiana’s State Capital
 Building
645. Christening of the Marjorie Lykes SS of Baton Rouge in
 Baltimore, Maryland
646. Graduation picture of six unknown people
647. Post card of the Pope Pius XII sent to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
 Morrison from Josie and Raymond
648. Newspaper photograph of James Morrison being decorated with
 the red feather by Misses Esther Cleveland, Celeste Gaudet,
 Elizabeth Pierson, Frances Ivens, Edith Norris and Anna Green
649. Post card of Brussels: The Royal Palace to Mr. and Mrs.
 J.H. Morrison from Pieler and Angela
650. B.M. Morrison home, Corner of Cate and Church St.
651. Landmark sign indicating the birthplace and ancestral home
 of Richmond Pearson Hobson, 2 copies
652. Christmas card to Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison from Bill
 Dodd and family
653. Black and white photo of an unknown woman, 3 copies
654. James Morrison with an unknown man an woman
655. Dedication of the Morrison Room-Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ed Butler,
 Congressman Jimmy Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Byard Edwards
656. Dedication of the Morrison Room-Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. Congressman Jimmy H. Morrison and SLU
 President G. Warren Smith
657. Black and white photo of a fence and arch covered in ivory
 and flowers
658. Dedication of the Morrison Room-Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. SLU President G. Warren Smith;
 Congressman Jimmy Morrison; and Mr. Ben Grayson
659. Dedication of the Morrison Room-Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. Dr. Connie
Smith; Congressman Jimmy Morrison; and SLU President G. Warren
 Smith
660. Ms. Groven Covington Wife, James Morrison and Ms.
 Steive
661. Senator John Hainkel’s Brunch on the Northshore
 October 3, 1993
662. James Morrison visits Col. Roscoe Turners home with
 astronaut Gordan Cooper and Mrs. Cooper
663. Dedication of the Morrison Room-Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. Congressman Jimmy Morrison addressing the
 assembled family, friends, dignitaries, and guests.
664. James Morrison and Walter Wilson Jr.
665. James Morrison and Paul Calogeau
666. Post card of Magnolia Grove in Greensboro, Alabama
667. James Morrison speaking on a float during Mardi Gras
668. James Morrison shopping
669. Side view of James Morrison’s home
670. 1940 political exhibit
671. James Morrison posing in front of a bookshelf, 2 copies
672. James Morrison posing with 11 other men
673. James Morrison and an unknown man in a hotel lobby
674. James Morrison and Hale Boggs
675. Fanfare Advisory Council Dinner, Southeastern Louisiana
 University, October 12, 1989. Mrs. Edwin H. Blum, Mrs. Marjorie
 Morrison and Mrs. Kathy O’Neil
676. James H. Morrison (Hobby), son of James H. Morrison
677. Dedication of the Rayburn Room, Sunday, November 16, 1987.
 Linus A. Sims Memorial Library, Southeastern Louisiana University.
 Congressman Jimmy Morrison addressing the audience.
 Southeastern’s President J. Larry Crain in background.
678. Two unknown women and one unknown man at a banquet
679. Four unknown men and one unknown woman sitting at a
 banquet
680. Mrs. Lucille Blum and Marjorie Morrison
681. James Scott Morrison and Richmond Blair Morrison, sons of
 Hoben and Lisa Morrison, 1993
682. Judge Fogg, Judge Kembel and Marjorie Morrison
683. Marjorie Morrison
684. James Morrison, unknown man and Marjorie Morrison at a
 picnic
685. Marjorie Morrison
686. Marjorie Morrison, 2 copies
687. James and Marjorie Morrison
688. Marjorie Morrison
689. James Morrison and an unknown man
690. James and Marjorie Morrison and an unknown woman
691. James Morrison and an unknown woman
692. A young James Morrison and Corrine Carter
693. Dedication of the Rayburn Room, Sunday, November 16, 1986.
 Linus A. Sims Memorial Library, Southeastern Louisiana University.
 Unknown young man, Congressman Jimmy Morrison; Dr. and Mrs. Milton
 Hejtmancek; Senator B.B. “Sixty” Rayburn; Southeastern President J.
 Larry Crain; Representative Weldon Russell.
694. Dedication of the Rayburn Room, Sunday, November 16, 1987.
 Linus A. Sims Memorial Library, Southeastern Louisiana University.
 Mr. Eugene Rogillio; Dr. G. Warren Smith; Senator B.B. “Sixty”
 Rayburn; Southeastern’s President J. Larry Crain; Congressman
 Jimmy Morrison; Mr. Lehman Williamson
695. Dedication of the Rayburn Room, Sunday, November 16, 1987.
 Linus A. Sims Memorial Library, Southeastern Louisiana University.
 Southeastern’s President J. Larry Crain; Senator B.B. “Sixty”
 Rayburn; Congressman Jimmy Morrison
696. Dedication of the Rayburn Room, Sunday, November 16, 1987.
 Linus A. Sims Memorial Library, Southeastern Louisiana University.
 Congressman Jimmy Morrison; Mrs. Hazel Rayburn;
 Southeastern’s President J. Larry Crain; Senator B.B. “Sixty”
 Rayburn; Mr. Lehman Williamson
697. Scott, Hobby, and Jimmy Morrison, 1990, 2 copies
698. Dedication of the Morrison Room, Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. Southeastern’s President G. warren
 Smith; Congressman Jimmy H. Morrison; Representative Weldon Russle;
 and Executive Assistant to the President, Dr. David C.
 McCormick
699. Dedication of the Morrison Room, Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. Congressman James Morrison and Dr. Joy
 Jackson, Director of Archives and Center fro Regional Studies,
 Southeastern Louisiana University
700. Miss Marino with Adm. Radford, Chief of the Joint Chiefs of
 Staff
701. Mrs. Lucille Blum and Marjorie Morrison
702. Photo of a newspaper article from the Los Angeles Times of
 James Morrison from 1946
703. Dedication of the Morrison Room, Sims Memorial Library,
 Sunday, February 1, 1987. Dr. F. Landon Greaves welcoming guests to
 Sims Memorial Library
704. Christmas card from an unknown family
705. Speaker John McCormick, Marjorie Morrison and James
 Morrison
706. Dinner at La Louisiana, Marjorie A. Morrison, Mrs. Fournet,
 wife of Chief Justice, James Morrison, Mr. Fournet, Congressman
 T.A. Thompson, holding the ladies hands
707. James H. Morrison, President of Southeastern Louisiana
 University, J. Larry Crain, and State Representative Donald Ray
 Kennard
708. Burrel Carter Carter, Randy Houses and James Morrison