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101 Unidentified Individuals and Groups, unidentified man [02]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_08_003
102 Unidentified Individuals and Groups, unidentified man [01]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_08_002
103 Unidentified Individuals and Groups, unidentified groups [02]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_08_005
104 Unidentified Individuals and Groups, unidentified groups [01]P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_08_004
105 Stover and Sellers Families, Daniel R. Sellers, President of the United Order of first Mormon settlers of San Luis Valley, Colorado. In 1878 with his sons. L to R: Hugh Lee Sellers, Daniel R. Sellers, Robert Sellers (baby), and Earl SellersP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_05_009
106 Stover and Sellers Families, L to R. standing: Jane Sellers Haynie, Ernie R. Sellers, George Sellers, Mary Ellen Sellers, Heber Sellers - son of Robert Sellers; sitting: Missouri Sellers - mother, Don Sellers - young child, Hugh Sellers, Wilford Sellers, Parley Sellers, Robert SellersP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_05_006
107 Stover and Sellers Families, Daniel R. Sellers and family; standing: John, Hugh, Dora; sitting: Nellie, Mary B. (Wife), Joseph, Daniel R. and EllaP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_05_007
108 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
109 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
110 Stover and Sellers Families, Mary Ellen Sellers; first child born in the barracks at Pueblo, 1878P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_05_005
111 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Milton H. Evans and family. They were in the original pioneer group to the Salt Lake valley. L to R: James T. Evans, Margaret L., David E., Milton H. (father), Joseph C., and Melvina S. Evans (wife).P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_007
112 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Alexander C. Hunt, appointed Territorial Governor of Colorado in 1859, he aided the Mormon settlement of San Luis Valley in 1877-1878P0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_013
113 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Victoria HunnicuttP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_017
114 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Ellen Amelia Johnson Lisonbee, wife of James LisonbeeP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_008
115 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Palestine Horton Jones, wife of William Anderson JonesP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_009
116 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Mrs. Jetter LawrenceP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_010
117 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Mary Molly HambleP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_002
118 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Dollie Bailey, also known as, Mary Naomi BaileyP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_018
119 Portraits of Friends and Acquaintances, Mathias F. CowleyP0605 John Hamilton Morganp0605n01_03_015
120 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
121 Civil War, Lee and Gordon's Mills, a strategic point at Chickamauga.P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_007
122 Civil War, "The Men Who Completed the Victory." Nashville Campaign of the Civil War, 1911P0605 John Hamilton MorganP0605n01_09_008
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