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  1. Edwin Denison Morgan (February 8, 1811 – February 14, 1883) was the 21st governor of New York from 1859 to 1862 and served in the United States Senate from 1863 to 1869. He was the first and longest-serving chairman of the Republican National Committee. He was also a Union Army general during the American Civil War.

  2. Edwin Denison Morgan III (February 16, 1921 – June 28, 2001) was an American businessman and Pioneer Fund director from 2000 to 2001. [1] Early life. Mrs. Edwin D. Morgan Jr., by William Bruce Ellis Ranken. Morgan was born on February 16, 1921, in New York City.

  3. Learn about Edwin D. Morgan, a 19th century business leader and Republican Party chairman who served as Governor and Senator of New York. Read about his achievements, challenges, and controversies in politics and business.

  4. Edwin Denison Morgan (February 8, 1811 – February 14, 1883) was the 21st governor of New York from 1859 to 1862 and served in the United States Senate from 1863 to 1869. He was the first and longest-serving chairman of the Republican National Committee.

  5. Edwin D. Morgan was a Republican governor of New York from 1859 to 1863, and a U.S. senator from 1863 to 1869. He served in the Civil War as a major general and chaired the Republican National Committee twice.

  6. Jun 18, 2022 · Edwin was elected governor of the State of New York (1858); founded the banking house of E. D. Morgan and Company, New York City; was made Major General of Volunteers by President Lincoln (1861); and served in the War of the Rebellion (Civil War); elected senator from New York State (1863); he received a degree of LL.

  7. Edwin Morgan began his political career as a member of the Whig Party, but after it declined, he switched to the newly formed Republican Party in 1855. This decision had probably influenced his two closest political allies, Thurlow Weed and William H. Seward, to do the same.