Southern Historical Press, 1890
Dr. James Narcius Morgan was a surgeon in the late war, in Dockery's command, but first enlisted with the Sevier Rifles as a private, being discharged on account of physical disability. He remained at home the greater part of a year, and recovering his health returned to his post of duty, and remained until the close of the war. After the war he settled at Brownstown for the practice of his profession, and at one time engaged in the general mercantile business in connection with John Hudson at Brownstown, In 1870 or 1871 he sold out, and removed to Lockesburg, to engage in the drug business and the practice of medicine, and he was thus occupied until his death in March, 1872, at the age of thirty-eight years. His widow survives him, is forty-six years old, and lives with her son, Rufus S., at Centre Point.
Southern Historical Press, 1890
Dr. James Narcius Morgan was a surgeon in the late war, in Dockery's command, but first enlisted with the Sevier Rifles as a private, being discharged on account of physical disability. He remained at home the greater part of a year, and recovering his health returned to his post of duty, and remained until the close of the war. After the war he settled at Brownstown for the practice of his profession, and at one time engaged in the general mercantile business in connection with John Hudson at Brownstown, In 1870 or 1871 he sold out, and removed to Lockesburg, to engage in the drug business and the practice of medicine, and he was thus occupied until his death in March, 1872, at the age of thirty-eight years. His widow survives him, is forty-six years old, and lives with her son, Rufus S., at Centre Point.
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