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    Letter from W. A. Morgan

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    Letter from W. A. Morgan, concerning a bill for school supplies

    Oral History Interview with Eugene Morgan, January 25, 2007

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    The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Eugene Morgan. Morgan joined the Navy in December of 1941. Beginning in January of 1942 he served as Boatswain’s Mate Second Class and Master of Arms, aboard the USS Indianapolis (CA-35). They participated in the New Guinea and Aleutian Islands Campaigns. From late 1942 into early 1945 they bombarded for invasions of Kwajalein, Guam, Saipan, Tinian, Peleliu, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. In July of 1945 they successfully delivered atomic bomb components to Tinian. Morgan describes their fateful event of 30 July, when the Indianapolis was sunk, and his survival and rescue on 2 August. He was discharged in November of 1945

    Letter from W. Morgan to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from W. Morgan, St. Mary's Presbytery, Ferndale, Rhondda (Wales), to Hagan. Giving a detailed account of his case which he has been following up for thirteen years, and appending typescript documents to illustrate it (not extant). Having worked as chaplain in various reformatories in B.[ritish] C.[olumbia] and in Great Britain, charges were brought against him including a charge of acts of disrespect; explaining his urge to show up the bad management in those institutions. When the Congregation of Propaganda Fide ruled in favour of his superiors expelling him, he appealed. Fr. [Semins] acted in a way as to further his own interests, but also used the situation to take revenge on Morgan. Asking for advice about applicability of Canon 505 to his case; wishing to see the document from the Congregation for Religious that allegedly refuses his appeal

    [Letter from W. P. Morgan to T. N. Carswell - December 10, 1941]

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    A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from W. P. Morgan, President, Western Illinois State Teachers College, Macomb, Illinois, dated December 10, 1941. W. P. Morgan defines Americanism

    Identified Converts (to the L.D.S. Church) of John H. Morgan. John W. Daniels, Georgia convert

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    Black and white photograph of John W. Daniels, one of John H. Morgan\u27s converts to the L.D.S. Church
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