George Morgan
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George Morgan may refer to:
- George Morgan (actor) (b. 1932), American actor and author
- George Morgan (merchant)George Morgan (merchant)George Morgan was a merchant, land speculator, and United States Indian agent during the American Revolutionary War, when he was given the rank of colonel. He negotiated with Lenape and other Native American tribes in western Pennsylvania to gain their support for the Americans during the war...
(1743–1810), American merchant and representative to Native Americans - George Morgan (screenwriter)George Morgan (screenwriter)George Morgan , was an American actor and screenwriter. He wrote for 113 films between 1913 and 1940. He died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.-Selected filmography:Screenwriter* Dick Tracy * The Lost Special...
(1854–1936), American screenwriter - George Morgan (singer)George Morgan (singer)George Thomas Morgan was a mid-20th century American country music singer. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and a former member of the Grand Ole Opry.-Biography:...
(1924–1975), American country music singer - George Morgan (tennis)George Morgan (tennis)George Morgan is a British tennis player. He won the Boys Doubles title at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships alongside Mate Pavic.-Singles Titles :-Doubles Titles :George Morgan is a British tennis player...
A British tennis player. - George E. MorganGeorge E. MorganGeorge E. Morgan was a Maine Folk Artist.-'Early' Life:George Eugene Morgan was born to George William and Vesta Rowena Farnham Morgan of Chelsea...
(1870–1969), American artist - George Frederick MorganGeorge Frederick MorganGeorge Frederick Morgan, was a poet and founder and long-time editor of The Hudson Review, along with his wife Paula Dietz....
(1922–2004), American poet - George Hay Morgan, British Member of Parliament for Truro, 1906–1918
- George H. MorganGeorge H. MorganGeorge Horace Morgan was an American cavalry officer and Medal of Honor recipient. He was the son of a Civil War general, George N. Morgan, and graduated from West Point, the U.S. Military Academy, in 1880....
(1855–1948), American cavalry officer and Medal of Honor recipient - George N. MorganGeorge N. MorganGeorge Nelson Morgan was a Union general in the American Civil War. Morgan was born in Ontario, Canada, then moved to Minnesota and took up shipbuilding. He joined the 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and advanced from Private to Colonel, commanding the 1st Minnesota at the Battle of...
(1825–1866), Canadian-born American Civil War general, father of George H. Morgan - George Osborne MorganGeorge Osborne MorganSir George Osborne Morgan, 1st Baronet PC, QC, was a Welsh lawyer and Liberal politician.Born at Gothenburg, Sweden, he was educated at Friars School, Bangor, Shrewsbury School and Balliol College, Oxford, and was a scholar of Worcester College, Oxford from 1847.He became a barrister of Lincoln's...
(1826–1897), English lawyer and Liberal politician - George T. MorganGeorge T. MorganGeorge T. Morgan was an English United States Mint engraver, who is famous for designing many popular coins, such as the Morgan Dollar, and the Columbian Exposition half dollar.-Biography:...
(1845–1925), Chief Engraver of U.S. Mint, designer of the Morgan Dollar - George W. MorganGeorge W. MorganGeorge Washington Morgan was an American soldier, lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He fought in the Texas Revolution and the Mexican-American War, and was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War...
(1820–1893), American Civil War Union general