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Reference NoDD1861
Accession No 1861
TitleJohn Morgan Collection
DescriptionPapers and writings of local builder and politician John Morgan

Includes:

Typescript autobiography
Typescript lists of public appointments and notable buildings constructed by firm
Catalogue and index of library of John Morgan
Printed book catalogues and auction lists (including printed partial catalogue of the late John Morgan's library)
Newspaper clippings and essays on the life of John Morgan including obituaries
Manuscript essay on Thomas Carlyle by John Morgan
Essays, translations, and scrapbook on the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
"A Thousand Miles Up The Nile", Manuscript essay by John Morgan with photographs
Books of poetry
"Essays Philosophical, Political, and Biographical" - manuscript book of debating and philosophical essays by John Morgan
Manuscript account of a journey along the Rhine
Photograph album
Date1825 - 1984
Extent9 archive boxes
​Open or Restricted Accessopen
Administrative HistoryJohn Morgan (1844-1907) was a building contractor and master mason, responsible for a number of notable buildings in Aberdeen, including the frontage to Marischal College, the Central Library and the Northern Insurance Building. He also served as a councillor from 1885-1892. He lived at Rubsilaw House, 50 Queen's Road, a notable building designed by John Bridgeford Pirie in conjunction with Morgan and built by Morgan c. 1886. He was also a notable book collector.
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