![]() On January 26, 1868, he married Elizabeth Chambers of Birmingham and in 1869 he and his bride migrated to the United States, where they settled in Chicago. Educated at Sunday and evening schools, Morgan worked at the machinist trade during and after his schooling. Thomas John Morgan was born in Birmingham, England, October 27, 1847, the son of Thomas John and Hannah (Simcox) Morgan. Papers,, Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library Biographical Note This collection, the preferred citation is: Morgan, Thomas J. Also includes drafts of speeches and articles by Morgan, miscellaneous clippings, journals and publications reflecting Morgan's activities in the Socialist Labor Party and politics in general, as well as Morgan's diverse public welfare interests. Contains correspondence concerning The Provoker, party correspondence, drafts of committee resolutions and statements with which Morgan was associated. Active in the machinists labor movement and the Socialist Labor Party. Born in England in 1847 and migrated to U.S. Morgan (1847-1912), socialist activist and journalist. Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center ![]() © 2009 University of Chicago Library Descriptive Summary Title: University of Chicago Library Guide to the Thomas J. ![]()
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