Mary Lane Morrison

Mary Lane Morrison (August 15, 1907 – July 16, 1994) was an American writer, historian and preservationist.

She was the sister of Mills Jr., Hugh, Edward[5] and Remer Young Lane (1910–1984).

The Trust stated that her work had "a major impact in documenting the architecture of Savannah.

"[2] Each of her children also received the Georgia Trust's Preservation Award for Excellence for the Lebanon Plantation, a long-time family home.

[2] A year following her death, the Mary Lane Morrison Endowment was established by her family "to honor her love of and commitment to Georgia history.