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Box 1

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Contains 15 Results:

Portraits and Monument

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents 1: young John Morgan, he lived in Greensburg 2: Sargent Morgan while serving in the 123rd Regiment of Illinois in the Civil War 3: Morgan as Principal of the Morgan Commercial College 4-7: Morgan in middle age 8: sculpture of Morgan 9-10: Monument at the grave of John Morgan erected by the First Council of the Seventies and the...
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

Family

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
  1. 1: John Morgan and his first wife, Helen M. Groesbeck Morgan, at the time of their marriage
  2. 2: John Morgan with his second wife, Annie Smith, and three children
  3. 3: Morgan with his parents and siblings
  4. 4: Morgan with his daughters
  5. 5: Morgan with his sons
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents 1: Aimie (?) Bird 2: Mary Molly Hamble 3: Mrs. S.C. Bertheson Sanford 4: D.W. Hamilton, cousin of Morgan 5: Mrs. Jensen 6: Joseph F. Thomas of Manassa 7: Milton H. Evans and family. They were in the original pioneer group to the Salt Lake valley. L to R: James T. Evans, Margaret L., David E., Milton H. (father),...
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

Identified Converts (to the L.D.S. Church) of John H. Morgan

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents 1: Mrs. John W. Daniels and her daughters - Georgia converts of Elder Morgan 2: John W. Daniels, Georgia convert 3: Alexander Simo, a convert from South Africa, he operated several flour mills. 4: Mary Bailey, Georgia convert 5-6: unidentified convert of Elder Morgan 7: Mr. and Mrs. Sellers, Southern States converts ...
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

Stover and Sellers Families

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents 1: Joseph Stover in his later years. Correction: This is probably Cornelius Jasper Stover, he went by Jasper. 2: Linda Stover Haynie, mother of Leonard M. Haynie. Correction: This is probably Lydia, Linda's daughter. 3: Jasper Stover and his wife, Palestine McDaniel Stover; Grandparents of Leonard M. Haynie, lawyer in Alamosa, Colorado. 4: Mrs. Pink McDaniel mother...
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

Faucett and McCoy Families

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents 1: Almira Faucett, wife of James Faucett, converts of Elder Morgan 2: Albion Haggard and wife, Mary G. Faucett Haggard, and daughter; they often entertained Morgan at their home in Cassandra, Georgia. 3: Queen V. Bailey Faucett at age 16, she was the wife of Alonzo C. Faucett. On Sept 10, 1878 at age 16, Queen Bailey warned Morgan of the coming of the KKK while he was holding a...
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

L.D.S. Church Leaders

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
  1. 1: Standing: B.H. Roberts, J. Golden Kimball, Rulon S. Wells. Seated: John M. Whitaker, George Reynolds, Seymore B. Young, Christian D. Felstead, Edward Stevenson. Stevenson filled the vacancy caused by the death of John Morgan on Oct. 8, 1875. Stevenson was appointed on Oct. 9, 1894.
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

Unidentified Individuals and Groups

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
  1. 1: unidentified woman
  2. 2-3: unidentified man
  3. 4: unidentified groups
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

Civil War

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents 1: "Last strong hold of the Confederacy in the Battle of Selma. John Morgan played an important part for which he was given official recognition." 2-4: Remnant of the Regimental Flag of the 123rd Regiment of Illinois carried by Color Sergeant, John Morgan, during the last two years of the Civil War, 1862-1864. 5: group portrait of Civil War soldiers in uniform 6:...
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s

L.D.S. Missionaries

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents 1: Elder James L. Lisonbee 2: Elder Joseph Standing 3: Elder Joseph Standing on mission in Illinois and Indiana. 4-5: Joseph Standing (seated), Rudger Clawson (standing) as missionaries in Georgia. Joseph Standing was later killed by a mob. 6: Memorial to Elders W.S. Berry and J.H. Gibbs who were slain at Condor's farm in Tennessee on Aug 10, 1884....
Dates: circa mid to late 1800s