Philip Hicky Morgan letter, 1865 June 16.

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Philip Hicky Morgan letter, 1865 June 16.

Philip Hicky Morgan's letter to his cousin, Morris Barker Morgan of Providence, Rhode Island, relates plans for sending his cousin, Henry Gibbes ("Gibbes") Morgan, to New York to stay with Morgan family members there. The letter describes Henry Gibbes Morgan's condition after his service in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.

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Morgan, Philip Hicky, 1825-1900.

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Philip Hicky Morgan was a lawyer of Baton Rouge, La. He worked in partnership with his father, Thomas Gibbes Morgan (1799-1861). From the description of Philip Hicky Morgan letter, 1865 June 16. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 244299946 ...

Morgan, Henry Gibbes, 1843-1925.

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Henry Gibbes Morgan ("Gibbes") was a soldier in Co. K, 13th Louisiana Infantry during the Civil War. From the description of Henry Gibbes Morgan letter, 1863 Sept. 24. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 244301069 ...

Morgan, Morris Barker, 1835-

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