Mary Lane Morrison (August 15, 1907 – July 16, 1994) was an American writer, historian and preservationist. She was the curator of the Georgia Historical Society, a member of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the state of Georgia[1] and was a director in The Victorian Society, founded in 1966.[2] She also wrote John S. Norris: Architect in Savannah,[3] on the architectural work of John S. Norris, and edited Historic Savannah: A Survey of Significant Buildings in the Historic and Victorian Districts of Savannah, Georgia.[4]
^"Mary Lane Morrison research materials" – Georgia Historical Society
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^John S. Norris: Architect in Savannah, Mary Lane Morrison (1980) ASIN B0039ZS2OE
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Historic District, and in a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. Built for Eliza Ann...
1881 for Fred Hull. In a survey for Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. The building was used...
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Historic District, and in a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. The house was built...
Historic District. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building, constructed by Rhode Island native Hampton Lillibridge...
Savannah physician. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. Buildings in Savannah...
buildings on River Street. In a survey for Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. Buildings in Savannah...
Historic District. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. Buildings in Savannah...
at some point between 1801 and 1808. Historian and preservationist MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. It is also listed...
Historic District, and in a survey for Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. A saltbox house, the...
District. In 1851, it was owned by Mary E. Coe. A survey for Historic Savannah Foundation, undertaken MaryLaneMorrison, found the building to be of significant...
a century after its construction. In a survey for the foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. It is a detached sidehall...
Historic District. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. It was built for Dr...
late 18th century. In a survey for the Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. The building stands...
Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. It was restored in the 20th century by Anne and Mills Lane, who also lived...
to or before 1776. In a survey for Historic Savannah Foundation, MaryLaneMorrison found the building to be of significant status. Originally two storeys...