Thomas J. Morgan papers 1835-1842 1841-1842.

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Thomas J. Morgan papers 1835-1842 1841-1842.

Papers include a copybook of correspondence dating between 1841-1842, relating to Thomas J. Morgan. The copybook contains transcripts of letters from Democratic cabinet members, governors and legisltors, recommending employment of Morgan as postmaster of Washington, Pa. Also included is a loose sheet of transcribed letters from 1841.

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Morgan was a newspaper editor and a Major in Texas during their war for independence. From the description of Thomas J. Morgan papers 1835-1842 1841-1842. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 45708748 ...