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1 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Laurence Heiselt - son of Mary Christensen Heiselt; Annie Poulsen Christensen - mother of D.H. Christensen; Mary Christensen Heiselt - daughter of Annie Poulsen Christensen; Andrew PoulsenP0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_03_014
2 Faucett and McCoy Families, Ann Tweed (Fielding) McCoy - born Jan 17, 1793, died March 28, 1854; William McCoy - born Jan 30, 1785, died Sept 3, 1869; Elizabeth S. (McCoy) Morgan - born April 12, 1802, died May 10, 1874; Capt. James Morgan - born Jan 9, 1802, died April 1, 1872P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_009
3 Faucett and McCoy Families, Ann Tweed (Fielding) McCoy - born Jan 17, 1793, died March 28, 1854; William McCoy - born Jan 30, 1785, died Sept. 3, 1869; Elizabeth S. (McCoy) Morgan - born April 12, 1802, died May 10, 1874; Capt. James Morgan - born Jan 9, 1802, died April 1, 1872 [01]P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_012
4 Faucett and McCoy Families, Ann Tweed (Fielding) McCoy - born Jan 17, 1793, died March 28, 1854; William McCoy - born Jan 30, 1785, died Sept. 3, 1869; Elizabeth S. (McCoy) Morgan - born April 12, 1802, died May 10, 1874; Capt. James Morgan - born Jan 9, 1802, died April 1, 1872 [02]P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_013
5 Civil War, "Last strong hold of the Confederacy in the Battle of Selma. John Morgan played an important part for which he was given official recognition." [01]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_001
6 Civil War, "Last strong hold of the Confederacy in the Battle of Selma. John Morgan played an important part for which he was given official recognition." [02]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_002
7 Civil War, "Last strong hold of the Confederacy in the Battle of Selma. John Morgan played an important part for which he was given official recognition." [03]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_003
8 Civil War, "Last strong hold of the Confederacy in the Battle of Selma. John Morgan played an important part for which he was given official recognition." [04]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_004
9 Civil War, "Staff at Cove Spring, near Stevenson, Alabama, before the great battle of Chickamauga in Georgia. The 123rd Reg. participated in these preliminary battles and Chickamauga, which are known in history as some of the bloodiest battles of the war. In 1877, J. Morgan served as a Mormon missionary and taught and baptized many of the same people who had fought in the bloody war fourteen years earlier."P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_006
10 Civil War, "The Men Who Completed the Victory." Nashville Campaign of the Civil War, 1911P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_008
11 Civil War, Lee and Gordon's Mills, a strategic point at Chickamauga.P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_007
12 Civil War, group portrait of Civil War soldiers in uniformP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_09_005
13 Family, John Morgan and his first wife, Helen M. Groesbeck Morgan, at the time of their marriageP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_02_001
14 Family, John Morgan with his second wife, Annie Smith, and three childrenP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_02_002
15 Family, Morgan with his daughtersP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_02_004
16 Family, Morgan with his parents and siblingsP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_02_003
17 Family. Morgan with his sonsP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_02_005
18 Faucett and McCoy Families, Albion Haggard and wife, Mary G. Faucett Haggard, and daughter; they often entertained Morgan at their home in Cassandra, GeorgiaP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_002
19 Faucett and McCoy Families, Almira Faucett, wife of James Faucett, converts of Elder MorganP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_001
20 Faucett and McCoy Families, Ann Tweed (Fielding) McCoy - born Jan 17, 1793, died March 28, 1854; William McCoy - born Jan 30, 1785, died Sept. 3, 1869P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_011
21 Faucett and McCoy Families, Bart Faucett, a brother of James Faucett. Bart=s wife was Victoria Coxwell Faucet (1843-1923)P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_007
22 Faucett and McCoy Families, James Faucett and his wife, Mollie, with their childrenP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_005
23 Faucett and McCoy Families, Judge Angus C. McCoy - born March 13, 1789, died Oct 12, 1865; Rev. John C. McCoy - born May 30, 1782, died 1865; Hon. George McCoy - born June 21, 1800, died April 6, 1863; Polly (McKinney) McCoy - born March 30, 1800, died July 23, 1872P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_008
24 Faucett and McCoy Families, Nancy (McCoy) Caldwell - born July 4, 1798, died Jan 3, 1873; Harriet (Botkin) McCoy - born April 14, 1825, died Dec. 26, 1895; Priscilla (McCoy) Thom - born July 16, 1801, died Dec. 13, 1871; George McCoy - born March 12, 1791, died Aug 2, 1860P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_010
25 Faucett and McCoy Families, Queen V. Bailey Faucett at age 16, she was the wife of Alonzo C. Faucett. On Sept 10, 1878 at age 16, Queen Bailey warned Morgan of the coming of the KKK while he was holding a meeting at Cassandra, GA.P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_06_003
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