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    Narrative based on the diaries of John Morgan

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    Scan of a typed narrative based on the diaries of John Hamilton Morgan. Includes text of numerous writings by Morgan. Author of this narrative not stated, but may have been his son, Nicholas G. Morga

    Notes for corrections of John Morgan\u27s journal

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    Scan of corrections notes for a narrative based on the journal entries of John Hamilton Morgan from 1875 through 1892, covering his major missionary journeys in the Southern United States and his work in settling some of the Southern converts in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Author of this narrative unidentified, but may have been Morgan\u27s son, Nicholas G. Morga

    Typed version of John Morgan\u27s journal told in the third person (1875-1892): Part [26]

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    Scan of part of a typescript narrative based on the journal entries of John Hamilton Morgan from 1875 through 1892, covering his major missionary journeys in the Southern United States and his work in settling some of the Southern converts in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Author of this narrative unidentified, but may have been Morgan\u27s son, Nicholas G. Morga

    Morgan D. Brown Civil War materials

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    This collection contains transcribed typescript copies as well as photocopies of personal and official correspondence relating to Brown's Confederate military service

    Inspired: The Burton D. Morgan Foundation 2013 Annual Report

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    The Burton D. Morgan Foundation celebrates 2013 as the year of the mentor. The practice of mentorship across the region has become the critical link that connects experienced talent with entrepreneurially minded people of all ages who seek guidance and networks. Our 2013 annual report focuses on the dynamic relationships that have flourished between mentors and their mentees across Northeast Ohio. We hope their stories will be an inspiration to our readers as we recognize the contributions of mentors and advisors who are devoting their time and energy to help entrepreneurs achieve their dreams and simultaneously make our region a better place for all of us

    Papers of Ralph S D Morgan

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/65121Letterbook including:outward letters of Charles E. Clarke, legal manager of the Success Gold Mining Co., Woods Point, 1865-1866 and of Morgan and some of W.A.R. McCaul, 1887-1897.112894 Acquisition: [1977.0111] "Papers of Ralph S D Morgan

    Walter D. Morgan to Horace Kephart, February 11, 1921

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    In a letter to Horace Kephart on February 11, 1921, Walter D. Morgan sends requested information about the Thompson Submachine gun.ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO THE CORPORATION CABLE ADDRESS " AUTORDCO- N EW YORK " ALLCODES Auto Ordnance Corporation nUTORDCQ REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. MILITARY AND SPORTING AUTOMATIC FIREARMS AUTOMATIC PISTOLS AUTOMACHINE PISTOLS SEMI-AUTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLES 302 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY February 11, 1921, AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS SUBMACHINE GUNS MACHINE GUNS Mr. Horace Kephart, Bryson City, North. Carolina. Dear Sir: Acknowledging receipt of your letter of the 9th instant, we take pleasure in inclosing herewith literature including price list, concerning the Thompson Submachine Gun. We believe this literature fully explains the value of our gun which has the combined advantages of the portability of the Distol, the accuracy of the rifle, and the effectiveness of the machine gun, in one weapon xveighing about eight pounds, ?Je would refer you to Mr. Junius Harden, of the Piedmont --Light and Power Company, Burlington, NorthaCarolina, our agents in your territory. Very truly yours, '/^U^^tJ a* c£^^*-f<-^~-^ C Inc Is * Walter D. Morgan, General Sales Manager

    Gerald D. Morgan to Senator James O. Eastland, 22 October 1954

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    Typed letter signed dated 22 October 1954 from Gerald D. Morgan, Administrative Assistant to the President, to Eastland, re: receipt of 18 October letter. Attached: carbon typed letter dated 18 October 1954 from Eastland to Eisenhower, re: rice allotments and marketing quotas, Korean conflict, cotton; 2 pages. Attached: draft of above letter; 4 pages.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/joecorr_c/1008/thumbnail.jp

    John Hamilton Morgan

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    Scan of a typescript with title, John Hamilton Morgan, ending at page 43, where John Morgan is en route to Salt Lake City. Author not given but probably his son, Nicholas G. Morga

    Information and photographs about the death of John Morgan and other Church members

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    Scan of various papers and photos concerning the death of John Morgan and other Church members: [1] Obituary, Card from Family of Mrs. Helen M. Morgan thanking others for sympathy on the death of John Morgan, "In loving remembrance of John Morgan", John Morgan business card, and photo of monument at the grave of John Morgan; [2] Copies of letters: Letter dated 21 Dec 1863 from Maysville, Ala., from John Morgan to his mother; Letter addressed to "Rev." John Morgan, a warning written anonymously but later identified as being by Methodist minister William Green; [3] Letter dated July 1873 to John Morgan at Rome, Georgia, from the President of the Church [4 - 7] Photos of Southern converts to the LDS church, LDS missionaries (inc. William S. Berry and John H. Gibbs, both murdered); [8] Letter dated 13 Feb. 1863 from John Morgan to his father; also part of a letter from John Morgan from during his missionary travels; [9] Copy of photo of John Morgan\u27s monument in cemetery; [10] Copy of entry in the minutes of the First Council of Seventies dated August 16, 1894, noting the death of President John Morgan; [11] Copy of entries from George Q. Cannon\u27s journals dated 15 and 18 August 1894, regarding the death of John Morgan; [12-13] Letter dated 20 February 1947 signed D. H. Christensen, recollecting John Morgan when he visited southern Colorado; [14-15] Letter dated 17 June 1951 at Vallejo, California, from Mrs. Emma Guthrie to Nicholas G. Morgan, Sr., of Salt Lake City, Utah, with details on President John Morgan; [16] Extract from George Q. Cannon\u27s journals concerning death of John Morgan; [17-18] Typescript copy of a letter dated 20 February 1947 from D. H. Christensen concerning John Morgan. (Note, pages out of order); [19 - 20] Typescript copy of the tribute for John Morgan from the minutes of the Council of Seventies dated Aug. 16 1894. (Note, pages out of order); [21] Handwritten text of John Morgan obituary by George D. Pyper, General Superintendent for Sunday School
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