AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPH RESOURCES

 

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MORRILL, JUSTIN SMITH (1810-98 U.S. Representative – Vermont - 1855-67; U.S. Senator – Vermont – 1867-98

# morrilljustinsmith

MORRIS, BUCKNER STITH (1800-79) Second Mayor of Chicago, Illinois – 1838-39; Opposed prosecuting the Civil War against the South and was arrested in 1864 for attempting to free Confederate prisoners who were being held at Chicago's Camp Douglas

# morrisbucknerstith

MORRIS, EDWARD JOY (1815-81) U.S. Congressman – Pennsylvania – 1843-45 & 1857-61; U.S. Diplomat

# morrisedwardjoy

MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR (1752-1816) Signer of the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution; U.S. Senator – New York – 1800-03

# morrisgouverneur

MORRIS, ROBERT (1734-1806) British-Born American Merchant & Financier; Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Member of the Continental Congress – 1775-78; U.S. Senator – Pennsylvania – 1789-95

# morrisrobert

MORRIS, WILLIAM HOPKINS (1827-1900) Union Brigadier General

# morriswilliamhopkins

MORRIS, WILLIAM WALTON, JR. (1801-65) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Veteran of the Mexican War

# morriswilliamwaltonjr

MORRISON, JAMES L.D. (1816-88) Raised & Served as Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd Illinois Volunteers during the Mexican War; U.S. Representative – Illinois – 1856-57; Namesake of Morrisonville, Illinois

# morrisonjamesld

MORRISON, JOSEPH JOHNSON (1831-1911) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Colonel – 16th New York Heavy Artillery

# morrisonjosephjohnson

MORSE, SAMUEL F.B. (1791-1872) American Inventor of the Telegraph; Co-Inventor of the Morse Code

# morsesamuelfb

MORTON, JACKSON (1794-1874) Confederate Congressman – Florida – 1862-65; U.S. Senator – Florida – 1849-55

# mortonjackson

MORTON, JOHN (1725-77) Delegate to the Continental Congress – Pennsylvania; Signer of the Declaration of Independence

# mortonjohn

MORTON, LEVI P. (1824-1920) U.S. Vice President – 1889-93; U.S. Representative – New York – 1879-81; Governor of New York – 1895-97

# mortonlevip

MORTON, OLIVER PERRY (1823-77) Governor of Indiana – 1861-67, U.S. Senator – Indiana – 1867-77

# mortonoliverperry

MOSBY, JOHN SINGLETON (1833-1916) Confederate Colonel – 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

# mosbyjohnsingleton

MOSES, ANNA MARY "GRANDMA" (1860-1961) American Folk Artist

# mosesgrandma

MOTLEY, JOHN LOTHROP (1814-1877) American Author & Diplomat – Helped Prevent European Intervention on the side of the Confederacy during the American Civil War; U.S. Minister to the Austrian Empire – 1861-67; U.S. Minister to Great Britain – 1869-70

# motleyjohnlothrop

MOTT, GERSHOM (1822-84) Union Major General; Colonel of the 6th New Jersey Infantry; Veteran of the Mexican War

# mottgershom

MOTT, VALENTINE (1785-1865) American Surgeon; Appointed Professor of Surgery at Columbia College in 1809

# mottvalentine

MOULTRIE, WILLIAM (1730-1805) American Revolutionary War, Major General in the Continental Army; Governor of South Carolina – 1785-87 & 1792-94; Namesake of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina

# moultriewilliam
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