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Georgian Revival style. Morgan was a member of the
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Harrods Creek Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1991)
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The Virginia Architects, 1835â1955: A Biographical Dictionary
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Nevin & Morgan Architects Collection, 1921-1970, 2003
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