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Justin Morgan

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breed. Morgan received Figure along with two other horses as payment of a debt. As Figure grew older, people began to recognize his skill in a variety of areas. Figure became a prolific breeding stallion; his descendants, still noted for their versatility and friendly personality, became the first
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in 1946, "Fantasy on a Hymn Tune by Justin Morgan." The tune "Despair," in the 1791 collection, cites the death of "Amanda" (referring to his wife, Martha Day, who died on March 20 that year, ten days after giving birth to their youngest daughter, Polly) in a paraphrase of
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Justin Morgan's original 1798 gravestone is preserved in the Randolph Historical Society Museum. His burial site in the Randolph Center Cemetery is marked by a more recent stone.
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Betty Bandel: "Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land, The Life of Justin Morgan". With musical appendix by James G. Chapman. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1981
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American breed of horse to survive to the present. Figure's grave is marked by a stone in
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Nym Cooke: "Justin Morgan", Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed December 3, 2005),
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Morgan and his horse-breeding venture is the subject of a children's book by
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Leopold Stokowski conducts the Houston Symphony (1960).
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in 1946. In 1972, the book was adapted as a film by
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American horse breeder, composer and singing master
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Morgan horse
Figure (horse)
Justin Morgan (disambiguation)
references
inline citations
improve
introducing
Learn how and when to remove this message
U.S.
West Springfield, Massachusetts
Randolph, Vermont
Figure
Morgan horse
Tunbridge, Vermont
hymns
fuguing tunes
William Billings
Isaac Watts
Thomas Canning
Alexander Pope
Ode on Solitude
fuguing tune
Shenandoah Harmony
early American composers
shape notes
The Easy Instructor
Marguerite Henry
Justin Morgan Had a Horse
Newbery Honor
Disney Studios

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