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    Portrait of Graham Downie during his interview with Bishop John Morgan, 21 August 1995 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the collection: Graham Downie interviewing Bishop John Morgan, 21 August 1995.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4769407

    Portrait of Bishop John Morgan during his interview with Graham Downie, 21 August 1995 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the collection: Graham Downie interviewing Bishop John Morgan, 21 August 1995.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4769419

    Handwritten letters from John Morgan, 1874-1888

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    Scans of letters written by John Morgan to Matthias F. Cowley, a Mormon missionary. John Morgan was the President of the Southern States Mission starting in 1878. Details: [1 - 2]: Letter dated 15 October 1879 at Dalton, Ga., from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va.; [3 - 5]: Letter dated 8 June 1879 at Salt Lake City from John Morgan to Elders Barnett and Cowley, Virginia; [6 - 8]: Letter dated 26 July 1879 at Salt Lake City from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va.; [9 - 10]: Letter dated 5 November 1879 at Columbia, Tennesee, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va.; [11 - 13]: Letter dated 26 July 1879 at Salt Lake City from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va. [Second scan]; [14 - 18]: Letter dated 30 September 1879 at Rome, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va.; [19 - 20]: Letter dated 9 November 1878 at Rome, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley [21 - 23]: Letter dated 4 September 1879 at Manassa, Colorado, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Virginia; [24 - 26]: Letter dated 4 December 1879 at Stanford, Illinois, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Virginia; [27 - 28]: Letter dated 9 October 1879 at Dalton, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Virginia; [29 - 31]: Letter dated 23 August 1878 at Rome, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley. (Note: Images 30 and 31 out of order). [32 - 34]: Letter dated 27 August 1878 at Salt Lake City from John Morgan, addressed "Dear Bro"; [35 - 36]: Letter dated 21 October 1879 at Dalton, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Virginia; [37 - 38]: Letter dated 9 February 1888 at Salt Lake City from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley; [39]: Letter dated 14 March 1888 at Chattanooga, Tennessee, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley; [40 - 41]: Postal card dated 19 October 1881 at Nashville, Tennessee, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at St. Louis, Missouri; [42 - 43]: Postal card dated 4 July 1881 at Travellers Rest, Alabama, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Janesborough, Georgia; [44 - 45]: Postal card dated 31 December 1881 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at St. Louis, Missouri; [46 - 47]: Postal card dated 8 March 1881 from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Dawsen, Georgi

    John Morgan

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    John Morgan, teacher at Lane Seminary, fired for supporting students rights of free speech, ca. 1860-1869

    John Morgan

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    John Morgan was an early Utah educator. He founded the Morgan College in Salt Lake City and helped organize the Deseret Sunday School Union

    John Morgan

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    John Morgan, shown here in a newspaper feature, was an early Utah educator. He founded the Morgan College in Salt Lake City and helped organize the Deseret Sunday School Union

    Miscellaneous Letters to John Morgan, 1877-1878

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    Scan of three letters to John Morgan: [1] Letter dated 19 July 1878 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from John Taylor to John Morgan at Rome, Georgia; [2] Letter dated 12 December 1877 at Salt Lake City, Utah, from Wilford Woodruff to John Morgan at Manassa, Colorado; [3] Letter (undated) addressed to "Elder Morgan," signed KKK, conveying a threat if he didn\u27t leave the are

    Miscellaneous Typescript Letters from John Morgan, 1863-1886

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    Scans of typescripts of letters written by John Hamilton Morgan. Some are to his parents from when he was serving in the Civil War, some are letters to newspapers written during missions; and others were sent to LDS missionary Matthias F. Cowley. Detailed inventory: [1 - 2] Letter dated 28 January 1863 at "Camp near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, from John Morgan to his parents; [3] Letter dated 12 February 1863 at "Camp near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, from John Morgan to his father, Garrard Morgan; [4 - 5] Letter dated 21 December 1863 at Mayville, Alabama, from John Morgan to his mother; [6 - 7] Letter dated 21 December 1863 at Mayville, Alabama, from John Morgan to his mother (2nd copy); [8] Letter dated 20 June 1868 by John Morgan, describing his decision to propose marriage; [9 - 12] Letter to the editor of the Greensburg Standard dated 4 November 1870, from "our Utah correspondent," John Morgan, describing "Mormonism, its history"; [13] Letter dated 28 November 1875 at Normal, Illinois, from John Morgan to the editor of the Deseret News, Salt Lake City; [14] Letter dated 23 August 1878 at Rome, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley; [15] Letter dated 9 November 1878 at Rome, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley; [16] Letter dated 26 July 1879 at Salt Lake City from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va.; [17 - 18] Letter dated 4 September 1879 at Manassa, Colorado, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Virginia; [19 - 20] Letter dated 30 September 1879 at Rome, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va.; [21] Letter dated 8 [actually 9] October 1879 at Dalton, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Virginia; [22] Letter dated 15 October 1879 at Dalton, Ga., from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Va.; [23] Letter dated 21 October 1879 at Dalton, Georgia, from John Morgan to M. F. Cowley at Burks Garden, Virginia; [24] Letter dated 7 June 1886 at Chattanooga, Tennessee, from John Morgan to President John Taylor at Salt Lake City, Utah; [25] Letter (undated) from John Morgan at Manassa, Colorado, to Franklin D. Richards, Salt Lake City, Uta

    Miscellaneous papers pertaining to John Morgan

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    Scans of miscellaneous typescript pages connected with John Morgan\u27s work with LDS converts from the Southern United States who were resettled in the San Luise Valley of Colorado. Possibly loose pages from the writings of Morgan\u27s son, Nicholas G. Morgan. Details: [1 - 4] Typescript of an excerpt from the journal of Hans Jensen Hals, born 24 June 1829 in Hals, Aalborg County, Denmark. Pages 256-368. Translated by Lauritz Geo. Peterson, LDS Historian\u27s office; [5 - 6] Part of a typescript from the memoir of one of the LDS converts from the South, describing the journey to and settlement in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. (Incomplete]; [7 - 11] Pages from a narrative related to John Morgan\u27s work as a missionary involved in the Southern mission work and resettling converts in Colorado. (Pages out of order: Read 7, 10, 9, 8, 11); [12] Another incomplete page with text from John Morgan letter, x\u27d out [13] Another 1/3 page full, headed with page no. 3. "But the fact remains that the Bureau of Information was first suggested by Presidents John Morgan and B. H. Roberts… [12] End of a letter from John Morgan, crossed out; [13] Text from an essay, 1/3 page full, headed with page no. 3; [14 - 15] Two pages from a narrative relating to the San Luis Valley settlement in 1881 and 1882; [16] Another end of a letter by John Morgan, page 2 at top; entire text crossed ou

    How Are You John Morgan

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    80.7568.514 – “How Are You John Morgan”: No Composer: John L. Peters: 1864: Voice Solo
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