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Ira D Hudson

Ira D. Hudson (1873 - 1949) was active/lived in Virginia, Maryland.  Ira Hudson is known for Sculpture-decoys.

Ira Desanko Hudson (1873 to 1949)

Ira D. Hudson was born in Maryland and grew up in Delaware - the son of Ananias & Mary Ann Hudson - and later moved to Chincoteague, Virginia,  in the late 1800's.  Following in the footsteps of his father - he began his trade as a carpenter - building boats, decoys, shorebirds and geese.  It is estimated he carved 60,000+ ducks in his lifetime.

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