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other seemingly autocratic actions taken by university officials. The following day, Morton was expelled from the university, ostensibly for excessive absences and for general inattention to his duties as a student. His expulsion prompted protests from the student body and across the state. He was readmitted after signing a very conditional document, stating that if the charges against him had been true, then his expulsion would have been justified. The readmission did not last. The university president, Henry Philip Tappan, released a version of his statement from which the conditionals had been removed, making it a straightforward admission of fault. Morton wrote a letter to the
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In 1860, Morton ran for the office of Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska. He was originally named the winner by 14 votes and issued a certificate of election by the Governor. But 7 months later and two months after his term began, amid considerable evidence of irregularities
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in which he retracted his original statement, declaring that he had not "...meanly petitioned, implored and besought the Faculty for mercy, for... the Latin-scratched integument of a dead sheep." He was re-expelled and not allowed to graduate with his class. In 1856, under unclear circumstances, he
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In May 1854, six weeks before Morton was due to graduate, the university's Board of Regents dismissed the head of the medical department, Dr. J. Adams Allen, a popular faculty member. That evening, Morton, a friend and admirer of Allen's, addressed a mass meeting protesting Allen's dismissal and
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in Lisle, Illinois, in 1922. Today, Joy Morton's original 400-acre (1.6 km) Thornhill Estate, which he acquired in 1910, has been transformed into a 1,700-acre (6.9 km) living history museum of over 4,000 different types of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants.
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Democrat with questionable loyalty to the Union, although he supposedly opposed succession as well as abolition. After the war he helped make opposition to Black civil rights a leading issue for Democrats.
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on July 12, 1858, a position he held until 1861. The 26 year old Morton also served as Acting Governor of Nebraska from December 5, 1858, to May 2, 1859.
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in frontier balloting on all sides, the Governor issued a superseding certificate of election to his opponent, the Republican abolitionist
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Morton built a 30-room mansion. His son, Joy, expanded it to a 52-room mansion that is a look-alike of the White House in what is now
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commemorative stamp issued to coincide with the 100th anniversary of J. Sterling Morton's birth
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At the age of 22, in fall 1854, he moved with his bride, Caroline Joy French, to the
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to become a Democratic newspaper editor during the turbulent era of "
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position on political, economic, and social issues, and opposing
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Albert Keiser, "College Names: Their Origin and Significance",
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In 1897, Morton planned and began to edit the multi-volume
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Morton moved to Nebraska City shortly after passage of the
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in 1872. In 1897 he started a weekly magazine entitled
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Sterling Morton 3099:History of forestry in the United States 3094:Cleveland administration cabinet members 3074:United States secretaries of agriculture 1983:Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall 1503:United States Secretaries of Agriculture 569: 393: 382: 500:Morton died on April 27, 1902, in 153:December 5, 1858 โ€“ May 2, 1859 3011: 964:United States Secretary of Agriculture 851:. Kansas City, Missouri: Acorn Books. 780:"J. Sterling Morton creates Arbor Day" 480:United States Secretary of Agriculture 58:March 7, 1893 โ€“ March 5, 1897 46:United States Secretary of Agriculture 2338:Presidents of the Territorial Council 2194: 1925: 1692: 1475: 1084: 763: 414:, and in 1855 purchased 160 acres in 713: 711: 3089:20th-century American Episcopalians 3084:19th-century American Episcopalians 3064:People from Nebraska City, Nebraska 535:in 2023. 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Sterling was a 525:National Statuary Hall Collection 468:Arbor Lodge State Historical Park 246:University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2327: 1759: 1677: 1212: 604:Equitable Life Insurance Company 344:In 1850, Morton enrolled in the 262: 3109:Activists from New York (state) 3044:Governors of Nebraska Territory 2066:Nebraska City Municipal Airport 2045:Lourdes Central Catholic School 824: 798: 772: 757: 748: 739: 491:Illustrated History of Nebraska 2014:St. Benedict's Catholic Church 730: 699: 690: 681: 672: 663: 649: 628: 598:, was a Vice President of the 102:Governor of Nebraska Territory 1: 3059:University of Michigan alumni 2009:First United Methodist Church 875:Julius Sterling Morton papers 841: 551:, also bears his name, as do 312: 3054:People from Monroe, Michigan 895:William Alexander Richardson 764:Hinds, Asher Crosby (1907). 164:William Alexander Richardson 7: 3069:People from Adams, New York 2809:Speakers of the Legislature 378: 10: 3130: 2019:St. Mary's Catholic Church 754:Olson (1942), pp. 101-109. 745:Olson (1942), pp. 116-132. 636:"The History of Arbor Day" 555:(a community college) and 402:, created in 1896 for the 323:Jefferson County, New York 3029:American conservationists 2807: 2594: 2405: 2336: 2325: 2228: 2148: 2095: 2088: 2053: 2035:Nebraska City High School 2027: 2001: 1970: 1963: 1900: 1877:Secretary of the Interior 1875: 1856: 1831: 1806: 1787: 1770:Secretary of the Treasury 1768: 1757: 1734: 1675: 1509: 1464:indicate acting governors 1459: 1221: 1210: 1118: 1065: 1052: 1044: 1034: 1021: 1013: 1003: 990: 985: 980: 970: 961: 953: 943: 930: 922: 912: 899: 891: 886: 854:Olson, James C. 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He was a prominent 225:Lake Forest, Illinois 2166:Cheri Becerra-Madsen 2061:Nebraska City Bridge 1059:Governor of Nebraska 1028:Governor of Nebraska 997:Governor of Nebraska 933:Governor of Nebraska 902:Governor of Nebraska 736:Olson (1942), p. 86. 687:Olson (1942), p. 15. 448:Underground Railroad 1847:William Lyne Wilson 871:at www.arborday.org 812:. December 27, 2017 724:Nebraska Newspapers 718:Walter, Katherine. 584:Morton Salt Company 484:President Cleveland 461:Samuel Gordon Daily 440:Kansas-Nebraska Act 16:American politician 3104:Nebraska Democrats 2140:William B. Waddell 2097:Historical figures 1971:Places of interest 1833:Postmaster General 1736:Secretary of State 887:Political offices 856:J. Sterling Morton 832:Bookman Associates 786:. October 31, 2017 576: 426:Nebraska Territory 421:Nebraska City News 412:Nebraska Territory 408: 398:Bust of Morton by 392: 363:Detroit Free Press 354:Chi Psi fraternity 25:J. 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United States Secretary of Agriculture
Grover Cleveland
William McKinley
Jeremiah Rusk
James Wilson
Governor of Nebraska Territory
Samuel W. Black
Algernon Paddock
William Alexander Richardson
Samuel W. Black
Adams, New York
Lake Forest, Illinois
Democratic
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
BA

Grover Cleveland
secretary of agriculture
Bourbon Democrat
conservative
agrarianism
Arbor Day
The Conservative
Adams
Jefferson County, New York
Monroe, Michigan
Detroit
Lake Erie
Albion, Michigan

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