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The Morgan centennial celebration at Wells College, Aurora, being an account of the proceedings and the text of the addresses delivered
The tablet was designed by Edward H. Goh."The Lewis Henry Morgan memorial committee was formed early in the year 1918 for the purpose of erecting a suitable tablet to the memory of Lewis H. Morgan, the distinguished ethnologist and sociologist. The year 1918 marked the centennial anniversary of the birth of Dr. Morgan.""This edition is limited to 350 copies, of which this is no. 350."Mode of access: Internet
Morgan Lewis Smith
Carte de visite photograph of Brigadier General Morgan Lewis Smith, from the William T. Sherman Photograph Album, ca. 1865-1880.
Morgan Lewis Smith was born on March 8, 1822 in Oswego County, New York. He served the Union in the American Civil War. He died December 29, 1874 in Jersey City, New Jersey
W. Lewis Civil War letter
This collection contains a letter written in November 1864 by W. Lewis, then stationed at DeValls, Bluff, Ark. The author is believed to be Walter Lewis of Company F of the 20th Iowa Infantry
Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Utah\u27s pioneer school teachers: Mary Jane Dilworth- Hammond, Julian Moses, Richard Ballantyne, Orson Spencer, T.B. Lewis, Karl Maeser, George Goddard, John Morgan, and John R. Park
Black and white photograph of Utah\u27s pioneer school teachers: Mary Jane Dilworth- Hammond, Julian Moses, Richard Ballantyne, Orson Spencer, T.B. Lewis, Karl Maeser, George Goddard, John Morgan, and John R. Park
L.D.S. Missionaries. Southern States Missionaries. Picture taken Jan 26, 1886. Standing in rear - L to R: G.W. Lewis, D.S. Emery, W.A. Cowan, F.R. Lyman. Seated: O. Merrill, O.A. Bates, Pres. John Morgan. [02]
Black and white photograph of L.D.S. Missionaries. Standing, left to right: G.W. Lewis, D.S. Emery, W.A. Cowan and F.R. Lyman. Seated, left to right: O. Merrill, O.A. Bates and President John H. Morgan
L.D.S. Missionaries. Southern States Missionaries. Picture taken Jan 26, 1886. Standing in rear - L to R: G.W. Lewis, D.S. Emery, W.A. Cowan, F.R. Lyman. Seated: O. Merrill, O.A. Bates, Pres. John Morgan. [01]
Black and white photograph of L.D.S. Missionaries. Standing, left to right: G.W. Lewis, D.S. Emery, W.A. Cowan and F.R. Lyman. Seated, left to right: O. Merrill, O.A. Bates and President John H. Morgan
Recommended from our members
Memorial of S.P. Ely and Lewis H. Morgan, in relation to the railroad interests of the Upper Peninsula.
A memorial from Samuel P. Ely and Lewis H. Morgan, directors of the Bay de Noquet and Marquette Railroad Company and the Marquette and Ontonagon Railroad Company to the Michigan House. They report on needed work in the Upper Peninsula and conclude, "The principal stockholders of the Bay de Noquet and Marquette Railroad Company, and their friends, have therefore organized as an independent company, the Marquette and Ontonagon Railroad Company, to carry forward this general plan, in which the two companies will act in concert and harmony; and they now respectfully ask your Honorable body to confer upon the said Marquette and Ontonagon Railroad Company, the lands, rights and privileges, given by Congress, to aid in the construction of this road, subject to the restrictions and requirements of the several acts in relation thereto." (Page 5). The report is dated January 14, 1863
Marriage record of Morgan, Allen Lewis and Pitts, Eliza Leonard
Marriage license for Allen Lewis Morgan and Eliza Leonard Pitts. I.G. Anderson was the officiant
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