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'''Morgan Lind Korkin''' (August 19, 1314 - December 30, 1392) was a [[Picketralia|Picketralian]] politician who served as the last Rural Representative from 1360 until the passage of the Counties Act in 1373, and as | '''Morgan Lind Korkin''' (August 19, 1314 - December 30, 1392) was a [[Picketralia|Picketralian]] politician who served as the last Rural Representative from 1360 until the passage of the Counties Act in 1373, and as a [[Snowdon County]] representative until his death in 1392. A member of the [[Belleisle Party]], he is widely credited for many monumental bills in Picketralia's history, including the Counties Act and the Postal Improvement Act of 1371. | ||
In 1389, the old Pigot School Bridge that went over the [[Stimpton River]], connecting [[Bartholomeu County]] and [[Mordor County]], was demolished, and a new stone bridge was built in it's place, and named the Morgan Korkin Bridge. It was dedicated on January 1, 1390, in a dedication ceremony attended by Korkin, his wife Culis Korkin, and [[King Mason I]]. | In 1389, the old Pigot School Bridge that went over the [[Stimpton River]], connecting [[Bartholomeu County]] and [[Mordor County]], was demolished, and a new stone bridge was built in it's place, and named the Morgan Korkin Bridge. It was dedicated on January 1, 1390, in a dedication ceremony attended by Korkin, his wife Culis Korkin, and [[King Mason I]]. | ||
He died from old age on December 30, 1392, at his modest home in [[Sand Dune City]]. His funeral on January 2, 1393, was attended by hundreds of people and thousands lined the streets of Stimpton as his casket cortege made it's way to the Capitol for a small family service inside the Senate Chamber. His casket was temporarily interred in the vault at [[Calyur Chapel]] before being interred inside the Morgan Korkin Memorial Chapel inside the [[Picketralian Capitol]] in May of | He died from old age on December 30, 1392, at his modest home in [[Sand Dune City]]. His funeral on January 2, 1393, was attended by hundreds of people and thousands lined the streets of Stimpton as his casket cortege made it's way to the Capitol for a small family service inside the Senate Chamber. His casket was temporarily interred in the vault at [[Calyur Chapel]] before being interred inside the Morgan Korkin Memorial Chapel inside the [[Picketralian Capitol]] in May of 1395 after it was completed. His wife, Culis Korkin, died on April 17, 1396, and was interred in the chapel as well. | ||