Jenkin's General Store
Earlier run by the Ewing family for 80 years.

US Post Office

 

Church of Christ Christian Church

A short history of the Church of Christ is here.

History of Morgan Christian Church is here.

 

Callinsville - Morgan Bridge.  In 1899, an issue of Municipal Engineering declared: "Morgan, Ky.-The old wooden  bridge is in dangerous condition and a new iron bridge is suggested to replace it."

Callinsville - Morgan Bridge

  

     

Read about Morgan's Mr. J. P. Moore, a.k.a. Jimmy Bees, and the pics above, here.
Read another account of the Bee Man of Morgan, here.
Moore's bees win prize for having the longest tongues, here.
The ad is from a 1909 issue of the Bee-Keepers Review

 

                       

Morgan School

More recent photo's of the former Morgan School
The old High School's on the right.

 

Murder in Callinsville, 1877, here.

Peggie Beckner's piece on
Callinsville is here. (pdf)

Ewing O. Cossaboom's History of Morgan is here.

History of Morgan from the
1928 Gleaner, here.

Morgan named after famous
Civil War General John Hunt
 Morgan? More here.

"The secesh ladies of the town of Morgan, Ky., feel very unpleasantly - they  recently kissed a Federal officer by mistake, supposing him to be a rebel."
-Gleason's Literary Companion, Vol. 5, 1864

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