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Morgan family

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Works: 673 works in 811 publications in 6 languages and 3,489 library holdings
Genres: American letters 
Subject Headings: Merchants--Québec (Province)--Montréal  African Americans--Michigan--Boyne City  African Americans--Mississippi 
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Diary (1863) containing information on shipbuilding at Noank, Conn.; diaries, logbook, accounts, bills, receipts, and other papers (1876-81), chiefly from San Francisco and Liverpool, England, reflecting Wilbur's command of the ship M.P. Grace (out of New York City), and other vessels; ship survey record books (1896-99); information concerning his various business affairs in Noank and Mystic; papers of the Fish and Morgan families; estate papers of Lucy A. Morgan; and other materials.
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Correspondence, business receipts, family documents, diaries, and other papers of Charles Morgan, his daughter, Aurora Morgan Falconer, her husband, William R. Falconer, and their children, Augustus and Ramsay Falconer, and Jacinta Falconer Strother. Includes letters from Ramsay and Augustus Falconer while serving in the Confederate Army; receipts reflecting the intricacies of settling an estate, such as that left by William R. Falconer, and the dependence of residents of Louisiana on the steamboats that ran from New Orleans to other points along the Mississippi River; diaries of Aurora Falconer, in which she meticulously recorded household events, weather patterns, and the daily level of the Mississippi River, the latter being of concern due to the closeness of the Morgan family sugar plantation to the river; and genealogical material on the Morgan, Van Wickle, Allain, and Jarreau families.
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Chiefly personal and business records of Jean Scrimgeour Morgan (1868-1938), advocate for better public health in Galveston, Tex., her husband, George Dickinson Morgan (1862-1942), businessman, of Galveston, Tex., and their son, William Manning Morgan (1891-1957), insurance agent, who was active in alumni affairs of the University of Texas and community affairs of Galveston. Jean Scrimgeour Morgan's papers (1890-1938) include general correspondence, genealogical material on the Manning, Mason, Morgan, and Scrimgeour families, autograph albums, and papers relating to her work with the Galveston chapter of American National Red Cross and its Public Health Nursing Service (later Galveston Public Health Nursing Service), Trinity Episcopal Church Social Service Program, Women's Health Protective Association, and other organizations in Galveston.
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Consists primarily of correspondence, but also contains some personal items such as programs, poems, sympathy cards, clippings, journal pages, and a photograph album. Correspondents include: Joseph Morgan, Juliet Pierpont Morgan, Amelia Sturges Morgan, Frances Tracy Morgan, J.P. Morgan, Jr., Jane Norton Grew Morgan, Anne Morgan, Juliet Morgan Hamilton, Henry S. Morgan, and John P. Morgan. Letters discuss the business of J.P. Morgan & Co., family news, travel, and current events such the coronation of Edward VII and World War I.
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Contains the income and expenditures of the Morgan family of West Springfield, Mass. from 1836 to 1857. Expenditures include money spent on provisions, transportation, farm tools, supplies and labor.
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Box 1. Photographs of members of the Burnham, Morgan, Padelford and Pletscher families -- Box 2. Unidentified photographs -- Box 3. Papers of Julia B. Morgan and Lillian B. Morgan ; Union School report cards for Sarah Burnham Morgan ; article from Michigan State Dental Society Bulletin about William Pitt Morgan September, 1927 ; miscellaneous business correspondence and tax receipts -- Box 4. Photograph album -- Box 5. Photograph album -- Box 6. Oversize photographs -- Box 7. Legal documents 1856-1915 -- Box 8. Photograph album -- Box 9. 3 ledger books include business accounts and receipts 1898-1919 ; journal and business correspondence 1900 ; expense account journal 1923-1924.
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Correspondence, papers, and photographs spanning four generations of a Wood County, Ohio family.
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These are the personal and business papers of the family of Calvin Cogswell Morgan.
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These are the papers of the Hunt-Morgan family of Kentucky.
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Diaries, financial and legal records, genealogies, and additional research material related to ancestors of Pierpont Morgan. Diaries (1792-1843, [ca. 1980]) document primarily the family of history of Lucas Morgan (1743-1818) and his children; they also include the journals of Joseph Morgan (1780-1847), son of Joseph and Experience and grandfather of John Pierpont Morgan. Financial and legal records (1775-1857) are comprised chiefly of account books for the estate expenses of Lucas Morgan and his family, and record their income and expenditures from 1786-1857; there are also five volumes of legal documents kept by Lucas Morgan who served as a justice of the peace for West Springfield. Genealogies (1809, 1852, [ca. 1914]) include two autograph manuscript copies of Titus Morgan's book, A Record of the Family of Miles Morgan Who Emigrated From England and Settled in Springfield A.D. 1636, as well a manuscript copy in the hand of John Pierpont Morgan and four typescript copies. All of the later copies contain additions to the original text.
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Includes family letters, diaries, scrapbooks, and photographs of Louisa Pierpont Satterlee (daughter of J. Pierpont Morgan) and her husband Herbert Livingston Satterlee, their parents and siblings. Herbert Satterlee's mother was Sarah Bradley Wilcox Satterlee, 1835-1921. There is extensive correspondence of the Morgan and Satterlee families from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; Satterlee family genealogical materials, and a series of letters from Dr. Richard S. Satterlee, surgeon U. S. Army, to his wife, Mary, and stepdaughter, during the Seminole War, 1838-1842, and from Texas and Mexico, 1846-1854.
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Includes personal papers removed from H.S. Morgan's office in the Exxon Bldg. at Rockefeller Center. The donor, H.S. Morgan's son Charles, reviewed the papers before giving them and discarded routine notes such as messenger receipts as well as groups of printed annual reports and other ephemeral publications. The collection includes extensive documentation of Eaton's Neck property management; family estate business; yachting; and philanthropic contributions; yearly engagement calendars from 1948-69 and 1977-1988; and a small group of important personal documents that were housed separately in a desk drawer in Morgan's office. Some papers (including, apparently, some of the engagement diaries) were kept by Morgan's wife, Catherine Adams Morgan (b. 1902), after H.S. Morgan's death. Three large household ledgers have been accessioned separately and housed with bound materials in the Archives. Photographs have been removed to the photo series.
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Miscellaneous papers of the Morgan family. Correspondents include Cornelius N. Bliss, Charles Foster, Benjamin Harrison, Temple R. Hollcroft, Herbert Hoover, Levi P. Morton, William H. Seward, and members of the Morgan family. Also, early land deeds and newspaper clippings.
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Ledger, of Elijah W. Morgan, attorney and businessman, compiled in the 1840's containing his comments and evaluations of business and professional abilities of early businessmen of Washtenaw County, Michigan; correspondence, autobiography, and other miscellaneous business papers and deeds; also correspondence, drawings, and writings of his wife Lucy Stow Morgan, including letter describing life and customs in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1831;
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Photographs of family groups, WCTU group, Dale Morgan in World War I uniform, and Morgan homestead.
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Ledger, of Elijah W. Morgan, attorney and businessman, compiled in the 1840's containing his comments and evaluations of business and professional abilities of early businessmen of Washtenaw County, Michigan; letterbook, 1851-1875, of professional correspondence, and other miscellaneous business papers and deeds; also correspondence, drawings, and writings of his wife Lucy Stow Morgan, including letter describing life and customs in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1831; and other assorted family material.
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Correspondence, orders, receipts, bills, land plats and deeds, and estate accounts of Joseph D. Hamilton of Logan County, Ky.; of his wife Sally D. Morgan; and of her father, Col. Abraham Morgan of Russellville, Ky., and Shepherdstown, Va. The Hamilton family papers extend from 1775 to 1857, the Morgan family papers from 1801 to 1825. Several letters discuss the War of 1812, including one from Henry Clay to Gen. James Taylor, dated 10 April 1813.
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Papers, chiefly 1783-1846, of Archibald Woods of Ohio County, W. Va. The papers concern his family, the Poage family, and the Houston family, as well as his business dealings. Correspondents include Levi Barber, Daniel Call, Philip Doddridge, Chapman Johnson, Henry Lee, James Pindall, Benjamin Ruggles, Daniel Sheffey and John Tyler, Edgar Campbell Wilson, George Washington Wilson and Thomas Wilson.
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Records relating to "Bardeen", Irishtown, in the Northam district of W.A., kept by Abraham William Morgan, William John Morgan and Henry Douglas Morgan, including account books (1852-1870,1912-1917), ledgers (1862-1863, 1878-1882, 1883-1891, 1907-1933), farm journals (1864-1920); also meteorological notes, sketch of property, description of voyage from Fremantle to Beagle Bay (1882), obituary for William Hubert Morgan (1951)
 
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