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    Joy Sterling Morton (September 27, 1855 – May 10, 1934) was an American businessman and entrepreneur best known for founding Morton Salt and establishing the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois.

  2. 13 de ene. de 2022 · The Morton Arboretum’s founder, Joy Morton (1855–1934), was one of Chicago’s prominent industrialists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His parents, Caroline and Julius Sterling (J. Sterling) Morton, left Michigan in 1854 to become early settlers of Nebraska City, Nebraska.

  3. Joy Morton (1855–1934) founded the Morton Salt Company in Chicago in 1885. It became the leading salt producer in the U.S. and Canada. Joy was the eldest of four sons of J. Sterling Morton (1832–1902), the originator of Arbor Day.

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  4. 23 de dic. de 1999 · Morton Salt founder Joy Morton was born in Nebraska in 1855 with a silver-plated spoon in his mouth and a dual family mission: to succeed in business and to plant trees.

  5. When Joy Morton established The Morton Arboretum, he envisioned a great outdoor museum of trees. Nearly 100 years later, Mr. Morton’s vision is shared with millions of people who come to the Arboretum to experience the benefits of spending time among trees, to learn, or enjoy the beauty of plants and nature that inspire the arts.

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  6. JOY MORTON. Joy Morton qualified as a Barrister and was Called to the Bar of England & Wales over 20 years ago by Gray’s Inn. Joy has lived in France for twelve years where she qualified as a French Avocat, the French equivalent of a barrister, giving her rights of audience in the French courts.

  7. 14 de dic. de 2021 · As the origin story goes, Joy Morton, accomplished in business, tired of city life, takes a drive out to the countryside with his friend. They pull over to help put out a prairie fire.