- Julius Sterling Morton
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=J. Sterling Morton
order=3rd
title=United States Secretary of Agriculture
term_start=March 7 ,1893
term_end=March 5 ,1897
predecessor=Jeremiah M. Rusk
successor=James Wilson
birth_date=birth date|1832|4|22|mf=y
birth_place=Adams, New York, U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1902|4|27|1832|4|22|mf=y
death_place=Lake Forest, Illinois , U.S.
party=Democrat
spouse=
profession=Politician
religion=Julius Sterling Morton (
April 22 ,1832 –April 27 ,1902 ) was PresidentGrover Cleveland 'sSecretary of Agriculture . He was a prominentBourbon Democrat .Morton was born in
Adams , Jefferson County,New York . He was raised inDetroit and attended theUniversity of Michigan . He was a member of Chi Psi Fraternity at Michigan. After receiving his diploma in 1854, he moved with his bride toNebraska , which was not yet organized as a territory, and staked a claim inNebraska City . He was appointed Secretary ofNebraska Territory by PresidentJames Buchanan onJuly 12 ,1858 which he served as until 1861.Respected as an agriculturalist, he sought to instruct people in the modern techniques of farming and forestry. Among his most significant achievements was the founding of
Arbor Day . He became well known in Nebraska for his political, agricultural, and literary activities and from there was appointed as Secretary of Agriculture by President Cleveland. He is credited with helping change that department into a coordinated service to farmers, and he supported Cleveland in setting up national forest reservations.In 1897 Morton planned and began to edit the multivolume "Illustrated History of Nebraska". He also published a weekly periodical, "The Conservationist". He died on April 27, 1902, in Lake Forest,
Illinois , where he was seeking health treatment. His home in Nebraska City is now a state park, theArbor Lodge State Historical Park and Arboretum .In 1937, the state of
Nebraska donated a bronze statue of Morton to theU.S. Capitol 'sNational Statuary Hall Collection . Morton is a member of theNebraska Hall of Fame . The J. Sterling Morton Beltway, a highway near Nebraska City, Nebraska, which is made up fromU.S. Route 75 andNebraska Highway 2 , is named for him. J. Sterling Morton Magnet Middle School inOmaha, Nebraska also bears his name.Son Joy Morton was the founder of the Morton Salt Company in Chicago, Illinois, and created The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois, in 1922. Joy Morton's original convert|400|acre|km2|sing=on Thornhill Estate, began in 1910, has been transformed into a convert|1700|acre|km2|sing=on living history museum of over 4,000 different types of trees, shrubs and other woody plants, with the mission to encourage the planting of trees as well as promoting nature as a source of inspiration, wonder and joy, especially for children.
His son,
Paul Morton , served as Secretary of the Navy under PresidentTheodore Roosevelt from 1904 to 1905.External links
* [http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/morton_j.cfm Julius Sterling Morton ] at www.aoc.gov
* [http://www.arborday.org/arborday/history.cfm The Arbor Day Foundation ] at www.arborday.org
*http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/collections/volIV/pages/v4s2p017.htm
* [http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0500/frameset_reset.html? NebraskaStudies.Org ] at www.nebraskastudies.org
* [http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0500/stories/0506_0101.html nebraskastudies.org J. Sterling Morton, Founder of Arbor Day in 1872]
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