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  1. Edwin Barber Morgan (May 2, 1806 – October 13, 1881) was an entrepreneur and politician from the Finger Lakes region of western New York. He was the first president of Wells Fargo & Company, founder of the United States Express Company, and director of American Express Company.

  2. Edwin Morgan. 1920–2010. http://www.edwinmorgan.com. One of Scotland’s most beloved poets, and Glasgow’s first poet laureate, Edwin Morgan, was born in Glasgow and lived there for most of his life.

  3. Edwin Morgans Favourite Poetry Saying: “Poets are the mirrors of the gigantic shadows which futurity casts upon the present.” – P.B. Shelley. The Scottish Poetry Library has published its Edwin Morgan Archive online. It contains a variety of resources for teachers, and readers: www.edwinmorgan.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk

  4. Edwin Barber Morgan (2 de mayo de 1806 - 13 de octubre de 1881) fue un empresario y político de la región de Finger Lakes en el oeste de Nueva York. Fue el primer presidente de Wells Fargo & Company , fundador de United States Express Company y director de American Express Company.

  5. Edwin Morgan. Scotland’s first official Makar in modern times, Edwin Morgan was endlessly inventive, inquiring, energetic, internationalist, and deeply committed to his home city of Glasgow. A book of poems in his honour, Unknown Is Best, was produced to celebrate Morgan’s eightieth birthday in 2000.

  6. This selection of unpublished poems by the Scottish poet Edwin Morgan (1920–2010), and by some younger Scottish poets whose work he has advanced, comes from two different points of transition: from the start of the seventies and of the 2020s.

  7. Morgan came out when he was 70 and his poems have been an influence on subsequent generations of LGBT+ poets. To celebrate this, we have commissioned four contemporary poets to respond to Morgans concrete poetry and his work and life. These new commissions will be available on the Edwin Morgan Trust in June to mark Pride Month.