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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

    Family. Morgan with his sons

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    Black and white photograph of John Morgan and his sons. First row: Nicholas G. Morgan, Garrard Earl Morgan and John H. Morgan Jr. Second row: Linton Morgan, John Hamilton Morgan and Harold Morgan. Third row: Mathew E. Morgan, J. A. Morgan and Joseph S. Morgan

    Morgan Canning Crops Association Check Ledger Book

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    Morgan Canning Crops Association check ledger book. The donor\u27s father, John Compton was secretary of the assocation. The company was a large employer and crop buyer in Morgan County

    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

    Morgan Canning Crops Association Ledger Book

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    Morgan Canning Crops Association ledger book showing the company\u27s accounts. Selected pages from the book

    Morgan County High School Commencement Program

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    Morgan County High School commencment program from the donor\u27s father, John Compton\u27s high school graduation

    Interview with James J. Morgan

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    Interview in 1999 with James J. Morgan, Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Environmental Engineering Science, emeritus. Born in New York City to Irish immigrant parents, Morgan was raised in County Monaghan, Ireland, during the Depression. He studied civil engineering at Manhattan College, received a master's degree from the University of Michigan in environmental health engineering with C. J. Velz (1956), and after three years as an instructor at the University of Illinois took his PhD at Harvard in 1964 with the water chemist Werner Stumm. Morgan came to Caltech in 1965 to join the environmental engineering science program in the Division of Engineering and Applied Science, where he worked on manganese chemistry in water and the use of polyelectrolytes in water treatment. Recollections of colleagues Jack McKee, Sheldon Friedlander, Norman Brooks, and the early years of the environmental engineering science program. In 1966 he became first editor of the American Chemical Society's journal Environmental Science and Technology. Recalls stint on Caltech's Freshman Admissions Committee and as dean of students in the early 1970s. Coauthored Aquatic Chemistry with Werner Stumm. Comments on his consulting for industry and government in the 1970s. Becomes vice president for student affairs (1980-1989). Recalls postdocs and students, including François Morel, James Pankow, Alan Stone, Howard Liljestrand, Yigal Erel, Windsor Sung. Awarded 1999 Stockholm Water Prize jointly with Werner Stumm (d. April 1999). In an epilogue to this interview, Morgan describes his trip to Stockholm to accept the award on behalf of Stumm and himself and his receipt that year of the Clarke Prize of the National Water Research Institute

    Family, Morgan with his parents and siblings

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    Black and white photograph of John Morgan with his parents and siblings. First row: Leonidas Morgan, John Hamilton Morgan and Garrard Morgan III. Second row: Eliza Hamilton Morgan and Garrard Morgan II. Third row: James Morgan and Luella Morgan
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