Morgan, George Washington, Papers, 1820-1932

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Morgan, George Washington, Papers, 1820-1932

Composed of a typewritten manuscript, the George Washington Morgan Papers, 1820-1932, document the life of American lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and politician George Washington Morgan.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8141006

University of Texas Libraries

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