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  1. Julius Sterling Morton (April 22, 1832 – April 27, 1902) was a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician who served as President Grover Cleveland's secretary of agriculture. He was a prominent Bourbon Democrat, taking a conservative position on political, economic, and social issues, and opposing agrarianism.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · J. Sterling Morton (born April 22, 1832, Adams, N.Y., U.S.—died April 27, 1902, Lake Forest, Ill.) was the U.S. secretary of agriculture under President Grover Cleveland (1893–97) and the founder of Arbor Day.

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  3. Nebraska notable, Julius Sterling Morton nació el 22 de abril de 1832 en Adams, Nueva York. Morton, junto con Robert Furnas, fue el cofundador del Día del Árbol. Morton sabía desde joven que le encantaban los periódicos y la naturaleza. Persiguió estas pasiones a lo largo de su vida y hoy es conocido por ambas.

  4. Notable Nebraskan, Julius Sterling Morton was born April 22, 1832 in Adams, New York. Morton, along with Robert Furnas, was the co-founder of Arbor Day. At a young age, Morton knew he loved newspapers and nature. He pursued these passions throughout his life and today is known for both.

  5. Notable Nebraskan, Julius Sterling Morton was born April 22, 1832 in Adams, New York. Morton, along with Robert Furnas, was the co-founder of Arbor Day. At a young age, Morton knew he loved newspapers and nature. He pursued these passions throughout his life and today is known for both.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Arbor Day sprouted from the mind of a zealous tree lover named Julius Sterling Morton. A popular Arbor Day tradition is to plant a tree in honor or memory of a loved one. Learn some interesting facts about this day, and learn about the power of trees, which support our well-being!

  7. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Julius Sterling Morton [RG1013.AM] HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID. RG1013.AM: Julius Sterling Morton, 1832-1902. Papers: 1814-1960, mostly 1850-1902. Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska: Newspaper editor, politician, agriculturist. Size: 52 cu.ft., including oversized materials; 81 reels of microfilm.