Papers, 1819-1943.

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Papers, 1819-1943.

These papers contain genealogical notes and Morgan family Bible records (1721-1942), political and military commissions, correspondence, and other family memorabilia, including club membership cards and rosters.

.25 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6755265

Library of Virginia

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Morgan, Charles S., 1835-1907.

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Robinson, Virginia Morgan, 1851-1920.

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Morgan family.

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Robinson, John Enders, d1851-1917.

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Robinson, Alcinda Morgan, 1834-1892.

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Westmoreland Club (Richmond, Va.)

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Robinson, John Enders, -1917

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United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 4th. Company M

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Morgan, Alcinda Gibson Moss, 1811-1880.

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Robinson, John E., 1878-1942.

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Robinson-Morgan families.

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The Robinsons were a prominent Richmond, Virginia, family. Col. Charles S. Morgan was superintendent of the State Penitentiary until 1859; his grandson, Morgan P. Robinson was State Archivist. They were connected to the Morgan family of Monongalia County, West Virginia. From the description of Papers, 1819-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122539164 ...

Morgan, Charles S. (Charles Stephen), 1799-1859

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Virginia. Governor (1827-1830 : Giles)

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An act passed in 1826 concerning the Armory. Part of this act sought to establish an additional arsenal. On 14 May 1827, Col. John Robert Wallace wrote Governor William B. Giles recommending Warrenton as a suitable place for the arsenal. John W. Green & John Macrae were appointed by Governor on 3 July 1827 to examine and report on the most eligible site for the establishment of an arsenal in the town of Warrenton or its vicinity. From the guide to the Applications for Command of ...

Riverside Academy (Halifax County, Va.).

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Robinson family.

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Morgan, Daniel, 1736-1802

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Morgan was a frontiersman who prospered as a Virginia farmer. His military career began when he served as Captain of one of the two Virginia rifle companies, and led Arnold's march to Quebec (1775). He rose to the rank of brigadier general in 1780, serving until July, 1781 when he retired to "Saratoga," his estate near Winchester, Va. He commanded militia troops during the Whiskey Insurrection of 1794, and was elected to the Fifth Congress as a Federalist representing Virginia. From ...

Robinson, Morgan Poitiaux, 1876-1943

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