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  1. When US Sen. John Tyler Morgan was born on 20 June 1824, in Athens, McMinn, Tennessee, United States, his father, George Washington Morgan, was 35 and his mother, Mary 'Fanny' Frances Irby, was 29. He married Cornelia G Willis on 11 February 1846, in Talladega, Alabama, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters.

  2. 14 de mar. de 2006 · Senator John Tyler Morgan, Democrat of Alabama, was Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee at the time of the hearings on Hawaii. That was the only two-year period between 1881 and 1913 when the Democrats held a majority in the Senate.

  3. Added: Mar 6, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8760. Source citation. Civil War Confederate Brigadier General, US Senator. He was born in Athens, Tennessee. At the age of 9, he moved with his family to Calhoun, Alabama. He received his education at home and at some local schools, later, he went to Tuskegee, Alabama, where he studied law privately.

  4. John Tyler Morgan (born June 20, 1824 in Athens, Tennessee; died June 11, 1907 in Washington D.C.) was a Confederate brigadier general, Klan leader and six-term U.S. Senator.. Morgan was the son of George Washington and Mary Frances Irby Morgan. He was educated at home by his mother until moving with the family to Calhoun County in 1833, where he began attending a local frontier school taught ...

  5. 13 de nov. de 2011 · John Tyler Morgan Marker. Inscription. 300 yards east is the house in which John Tyler Morgan (1824–1907) was born. A brigadier general in the Confederate Army, he later served for 30 years as United States Senator from Alabama. He distinguished himself by promoting legislation in favor of the Panama Canal and of the Tennessee River ...

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  7. 1 de sept. de 1992 · Joseph A. Fry. A leader in Alabama politics for almost 50 years, Morgan (1824-1907) was first and foremost a southern nationalist who labored to liberate the South from outside domination. In tracing Morgan's career, this comprehensive biography also illuminates the processes by which Alabama and other southern states decided for secession and ...