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Statewide County HI Archives Biographies.....Morgan, James Francis 1862 - February 29, 1912
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Source: The Story of Hawaii and Its Builders. Published by The Honolulu Star Bulletin, Territory of Hawaii, 1925.
Author: Edited by George F. Nellist
JAMES FRANCIS MORGAN, Business Man. Among the business men of vision and
enterprise whose influence is still felt in the business life of Honolulu, the
late James Francis Morgan occupies a conspicuous place. Starting at the bottom
of the ladder in the commercial world, Mr. Morgan accumulated a competence and
devoted much of his later life to charitable and civic works. As president of
the Chamber of Commerce from 1908 to 1911, inclusive, Mr. Morgan was the
leading factor in the promotion of the Pearl Harbor naval base improvement
project, being largely instrumental in securing a government survey of the
properties. He served for a number of years as trustee of the Childrens
Hospital and of the Queens Hospital and was one of the founders of the
Salvation Army Home and the Commercial Club of Honolulu. In 1906 Mr. Morgan
was a member of the Hawaiian Relief Committee sent to San Francisco with funds
after the earthquake and fire.
Going to work at the age of 12, Mr. Morgan was employed by the E. P. Adams
Auction Co., and early became sole owner of the firm. He also was a successful
real estate dealer and entered the brokerage business, becoming one of the
organizers of the Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange and served as its
president. Mr. Morgan lost his life in a train accident at San Jose, Calif.,
Feb. 29, 1912. After his death Mr. Morgans business interests were
consolidated in the James F. Morgan Co., Ltd., a firm which was the forerunner
of the Pacific Trust Co., Ltd.
Born in New York City in 1862, Mr. Morgan came to Hawaii with his parents
when three years of age. Prominent in public life during the 90s, Mr. Morgan
served as a member of the Advisory Council of the Provisional Government which
was organized after the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. Mr. Morgan took a
keen interest in politics but shunned political office. He was often mentioned
as a possible candidate for governor of the Territory.
Mr. Morgan and Margaret Love were married in Honolulu, Jan. 12, 1886. They
were the parents of seven children, Mrs. John L. Fleming, Mrs. W. E. Harrison,
Mrs. C. H. Dolan, James F., Jr., William L., Harold E. and Helene E. Morgan.
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