Samuel Morgan

Samuel Morgan

Samuel Dold Morgan (November 8, 1798 – June 10, 1880), was an American businessman, builder, and manufacturer. He was known as "The Merchant Prince of Nashville."

Samuel D. Morgan was born in Staunton, Virginia. He was married on November 2, 1819, to Matilda Grant Rose Mackintosh of Staunton, born in 1802. They would eventually have 12 children [ [http://www.allcensus.com/genealogy/pafg93.htm Genealogy webpage] ] . The family moved from Huntsville, Tennessee, to Nashville in January 1833, where Morgan became involved in dry goods and banking. He was at once a merchant, architect and builder. His firm, Morgan and Company, was one of the largest wholesale importers of dry goods and a manufacturer of clothing; the business was sufficiently sound and respected to be permitted to issue script money during the Panic of January 30, 1844. He was appointed to the new commission charged with planning a new State Capitol for Tennessee, becoming its president in 1854, Morgan was instrumental in choosing William Strickland of Philadelphia as the architect of this monumental structure.

In 1856 his firm built the Italianate style Morgan-Reeves Building at 208-210 Public Square; the building survived until 1975. ( [http://www.lostnewyorkcity.com/forums/index.php?topic=82.0 Building photos and details] -- external link)

During the American Civil War, Morgan engaged in manufacturing munitions for the Confederates until Nashville's occupation by Union forces. He was also a Confederate official, serving as chairman of the Central Bureau of Military Supplies in Nashville during the War. Morgan had two sons killed during the war serving in the Confederate States Army. His nephew, Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan of Alabama, served with the Confederate cavalry and gained fame as the leader of Morgan's Raiders. He was killed in 1864.

Samuel Morgan died in Nashville and his remains were interred in the southeast corner of the State Capitol.

Morgan Park in the historic Germantown section of Nashville was named in honor of Morgan.

On June 10, 1980, the hundredth anniversary of Samuel Morgan's death, a ceremony was held at the Tennessee Capitol Building in his honor. The State Legislature declared that day to be "Samuel Dold Morgan Day" (Senate Joint Resolution 351).

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* [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/m/Morgan,Samuel_Dold.html UNC Library]


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