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    [Photograph of C. B. Morgan With Pointer]

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    Photograph of C. B. Morgan pointing a stick at portions of his Dr. Pepper mural which have been repainted during its restoration. An A-frame ladder is partially visible to the right, with a horizontal scaffold balanced on the lowest rung

    [Photograph of C.B. Morgan and a Construction Worker]

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    Photograph of C. B. Morgan standing on an A-frame ladder near the right side of a Dr. Pepper mural near the completion of its restoration. An unidentified construction worker wearing a flannel shirt and yellow hard hat is standing on the right side of the image, facing Morgan

    [Photograph of C.B. Morgan Restoring Dr. Pepper Mural]

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    Photograph of C. B. Morgan, the original artist, standing on a ladder scaffold to repaint portions of a Dr. Pepper mural

    [Photograph of C.B. Morgan]

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    Photograph C.B. Morgan, the original artist, smiling, and standing near the right side of a Dr. Pepper mural near the completion of its restoration. An A-frame ladder is visible next to him, on the right side of the image

    [C.B. Morgan Painting on Scaffolding]

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    Photograph of C.B. Morgan, the original artist who painted the sign for the Dr. Pepper Company in 1940, repainting the sign before the Dr. Pepper Museum opened. He is standing on a horizontal scaffold braced on two A-frame ladders, working on the upper-left corner of the mural. An unidentified artist is standing near the right side of the mural facing away from the painting, holding paint and a brush

    Morgan Newington

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    Photograph - Morgan Newington, member of the Book Sub-Committee, part of the Town of Athabasca 75th Anniversary Committee, Athabasca, Alberta. The Book Sub Committee produced the book "Athabasca Landing: An Illustrated History

    In memoriam, John Hamilton Morgan: soldier, educator, statesman, churchman

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    Scan of a booklet in tribute to John Morgan, along with original materials that were incorporated into it: [1 - 2] A tribute by President B. H. Roberts for John Morgan; [3 - 4] Letter dated 20 Feb 1947 by D. H. Christensen, regarding John Morgan; [5 - 6] John Morgan as I knew him, by Oscar Van Cott, Summer 1952 (2 copies); [7 - 10] Another brief bio of John Morgan, including genealogical information; [11 - 12] "Father and first progenitor of Nicholas G. Morgan, Sr.": 2-page chronology of John Morgan\u27s life; [13 - 28] In memoriam, John Hamilton Morgan: soldier, educator, statesman, churchman (16-page booklet containing tributes by D. H. Christensen, B. H. Roberts and Oscar Van Cott; and a chronology of Morgan\u27s life). Last page has image of a plaque on a monument (front cover) unveiled and presented to Salt Lake City May 8, 1959, located at 257 South Main Stree
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