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William Fellowes Morgan Jr.

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William Fellowes Morgan Jr. in 1935
Bronx Terminal Market

William Fellowes Morgan Jr. (March 13, 1889 – December 23, 1977) was the President of the Middle Atlantic Oyster Fisheries in 1925, and was the Commissioner of Public Markets for New York City around 1934 through 1942, for at least eight years. He oversaw the opening of The Bronx Terminal Market in 1935. His father was William Fellowes Morgan Sr. (1861–1943) a refrigerated storage business tycoon. He had a sister: Pauline Morgan Dodge.

Lawsuits

  • 1934 June 1, 1934; Matter of Cassidy v. Morgan
  • 1940 May 27, 1940; Russo v. Morgan
  • 1940 May 31, 1940; Matter of Joyce v. Morgan

References