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Size | 20 items. |
Abstract | Correspondence and other materials relating to James Lorenzo Morgan, tobacco manufacturer of Glasgow, Howard County, Mo. The letters, mostly from Morgan to a friend, 1863-1865, pertain to the deteriorating social conditions in the Missouri countryside; Brooklyn, N.Y., where Morgan lived in 1864 and 1865; and the life of Morgan's brother, W. H. Morgan, in Union prisons in South Carolina. The papers also include certificates of commissioning and materials relating to Morgan family history. |
Creator | Morgan, James Lorenzo, b. 1830. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Correspondence and other materials relating to James Lorenzo Morgan, tobacco manufacturer of Glasgow, Howard County, Mo. The letters, mostly from Morgan to a friend, 1863-1865, pertain to the deteriorating social conditions in the Missouri countryside; Brooklyn, N.Y., where Morgan lived in 1864 and 1865; and the life of Morgan's brother, W. H. Morgan, in Union prisons in South Carolina. The papers also include certificates of commissioning and materials relating to Morgan family history.
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James Lorenzo Morgan Papers, 1861-1920 |