Henry A. Morgan

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Henry A. Morgan
Morgan, ca. 1926
Born(1861-08-00)August , 1861
DiedNovember 20, 1942(1942-11-20) (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Merchant, politician

Henry A. Morgan was an

L. Zeckendorf and Company. While in Tucson, he met John H. Norton, who owned the trading post at Fort Grant. He moved to Fort Grant to take over the books for Norton, and while there, he worked as a justice of the peace and postmaster. In approximately 1888, the trading post at Fort Grant was closed, and Norton moved his mercantile enterprise to Willcox, and Morgan moved with the business. When Norton incorporated his business, it was with Morgan as his partner, and the company was called the Norton Morgan Commercial Company, which became one of the largest commercial enterprises in Arizona. Upon Norton's death, the business became the sole property of Morgan.[1][2][3]

Morgan married Anna Belle Dixon in April 1886.

President Coolidge.[9] Morgan died on November 20, 1942, at his home in Phoenix.[1]

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