Name/Title
Captain John Morris [1832-1922], aged 88 yearsEntry/Object ID
2021.15.25Description
Captain John Morris [1832-1922], aged 88 years.
Captain John Morris was the third son of Ephraim Morris and Martha Roseberry of Center Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania. He was a farmer, stock raiser, blacksmith, stone mason, and carpenter. Father of six children by first wife, Sarah Church: Martha Ann Morris (Call), Asa Warren Morris, Arta Mace Morris (Hunt), John Roseberry Morris, Reverend James Madison Morris, Elijah Ephraim Morris. Father of twins by second wife, Elizabeth Phillips: Joseph Garfield Morris and Sarah “Sadie” Morris (Seeley), born in Greene County, 1880. John served from 1861-1862 as captain of Company F, 85th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded in the Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia, and paralyzed after the Battle of Seven Pines, Virginia (discharged June 23, 1862).
Original, professional photograph from Washington, Pa.
Photo courtesy of Betty Lou Morris Grimmer, Arbuckle, California.
Photo was used in the research for the children’s book Asa and the Holstein Queen, by Lynne Gough.Photograph Details
Subject Person or Organization
Morris, John [1832-1922]Collection
Lynne Gough CollectionLexicon
Search Terms
Morris family, Veterans--Civil WarOther Names and Numbers
Other Number
MORR-AN001-0025Provenance
Provenance Detail
Morris-Call Series - Lynne Gough CollectionOwner/Agent
Gough, LynneAcquisition Method
DigitalAcquisition Date
2016Notes
The Morris-Call Series photographs and research notes were compiled by Lynne Gough (descendant of the Morris and Call families of Greene County) while doing research for her children’s book, Asa and the Holstein Queen. Each photograph includes an explanation of its provenance. The images and related history were shared by Lynne with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2016.
Source Citation: Captain John Morris [1832-1922], aged 88 years; circa 1920; item no. MORR-AN001-0025, Lynne Gough Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).