Julius Sterling Morton (April 22, 1832 – April 27, 1902) was a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician who served as President Grover Cleveland's secretary...
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was an accomplished artist, musician, and gardener. His father, Julius Sterling Morton, a newspaperman and a leader in Nebraska territorial and state politics...
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Julius Sterling Morton, also known as J. Sterling Morton, is a 1937 bronze sculpture of Julius Sterling Morton by Rudulph Evans, installed in the United...
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operated as Morton High School, changing its name when Morton West opened. The district and its schools are named after Julius Sterling Morton because he...
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building as the local high school and was Morton Junior College.. It is named after Julius Sterling Morton, a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician...
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Joy Morton, founder of the Morton Salt Company. Morton's father, Julius Sterling Morton, had founded Arbor Day. Morton's daughter, Jean Cudahy (Morton) took...
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Nebraska, he was the younger brother of Joy Morton, founder of Morton Salt, and the son of J. Sterling Morton, former Acting Governor of Nebraska, founder...
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within the district boundaries. The school district is named after Julius Sterling Morton, Grover Cleveland's Secretary of Agriculture during his second term...
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Morton may refer to: Joseph Morton (governor) (died 1721), Governor of the Province of Carolina from 1682 to 1684, and in 1686 Julius Sterling Morton...
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Smith, Florida (removed in favor of Mary McLeod Bethune in 2022) Julius Sterling Morton, Nebraska (removed in favor of Willa Cather, decided in 2023) Uriah...
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the original on December 27, 2020. Retrieved December 27, 2020. "Julius Sterling Morton". Architect of the Capitol. Archived from the original on December...
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between him and President James Buchanan; Territorial Secretary Julius Sterling Morton acted as governor until Richardson's successor arrived in the territory...
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in Nebraska City, Nebraska, by Julius Sterling Morton. The Conservative was first issued on July 14, 1898 by the Morton Printing Company. The publication...
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wheelchair racing athlete Joy Morton — Son of J. Sterling Morton; founder and namesake of Morton Salt Julius Sterling Morton — founder of Arbor Day and former...
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Historical figures Monroe Hayward Alexander Majors Julius Sterling Morton Joy Morton Paul Morton Stephen Friel Nuckolls William Hepburn Russell William...
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authors. Julius Sterling Morton, Third United States Secretary of Agriculture and founder of Arbor Day. Joy Morton, son of J. Sterling Morton and founder...
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railroad executive and her uncle, Joy Morton, founded the Morton Salt Company. Her grandfather, Julius Sterling Morton, had been a prominent Nebraska Democrat...
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The Office[citation needed] Joy Morton, founder of Morton Salt Company and Morton Arboretum; son of Julius Sterling Morton founder of Arbor Day Brian Plotkin...
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Bryan also entered local politics by campaigning for Democrats like Julius Sterling Morton and Grover Cleveland. After earning notoriety for his effective...
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replaces a statue of Julius Sterling Morton which was donated to the collection in 1937, but removed from it in 2023. The statue of Morton now resides in a...
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actor John Morton (disambiguation), several people Jordan Morton, Scottish footballer Joy Morton, Morton Salt Company owner Julius Sterling Morton (1832–1902)...
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Harrison, the former U.S. Senator from Indiana for president and Levi P. Morton of New York for vice president. Cleveland was renominated at the Democratic...
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Dennis Mahony of Iowa Charles Mason of Iowa Samuel Medary of Ohio Julius Sterling Morton of Nebraska Elijah H. Norton of Missouri Edson B. Olds of Ohio George...
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statue of author Willa Cather was installed, replacing a statue of Julius Sterling Morton. Its sculptor, Littleton Alston, is the first Black sculptor to...
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Wisconsin March 6, 1889 March 6, 1893 Benjamin Harrison (1889–1893) 3 Julius Sterling Morton Nebraska March 7, 1893 March 5, 1897 Grover Cleveland (1893–1897)...
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the Central Intelligence Agency and United States Navy Admiral Julius Sterling Morton, 3rd Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture Albert...
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York City in 1947. Evans' other noted works include the statues of Julius Sterling Morton (1937) and of William Jennings Bryan (1937), both in the National...
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founder of the Morton Salt Company and son of Arbor Day originator Julius Sterling Morton. At 1,700 acres (690 ha) the Arboretum is one of the largest in...
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native who became Nebraska's second governor in 1872. Together with Julius Sterling Morton, he promoted the planting of trees across Nebraska, and in 1874...
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in 1920), was also the niece of Joy Morton, founder of Morton Salt, and a granddaughter of Julius Sterling Morton, who had served as Secretary of Agriculture...
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