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  1. Levi Parsons Morton (ur. 16 maja 1824 w Shoreham, zm. 16 maja 1920 w Rhinebeck) – amerykański polityk, działacz Partii Republikańskiej, 22. wiceprezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych . W latach 1879–1881 zasiadał w Izbie Reprezentantów Stanów Zjednoczonych. W latach w 1881–1885 był ambasadorem Stanów Zjednoczonych we Francji.

  2. Contents 1Early life 2Career 2.1Businessman 2.2Republican activist 2.3Civic leader 2.4Member of Congress 2.5Minister to France 2.6U.S. Senate candidate 3Vice presidency (1889–1893) 4Post-vice presidency (1893–1920) 4.1Governor of New York (1895-189...

  3. Levi Morton. Levi Parsons Morton (lahir 16 Mei 1824 –meninggal 16 Mei 1920 pada umur 96 tahun) adalah seorang politikus asal Amerika Serikat. Ia pernah menjadi anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Amerika Serikat mewakili negara bagian New York. Kemudian Levi Morton menjabat sebagai Wakil Presiden Amerika Serikat ke-22 untuk periode 1889–1893 ...

  4. Levi P. Morton. (Vice President of the United States (1889-93)) Levi Parsons Morton was a New York businessman who went on to serve as the Vice President of United States under Benjamin Harrison; he was in the office from 1889 to 1893. His is a rags to riches story – coming from a modest household and working his way up to fame and fortune.

  5. Levi P. Morgan. A wealthy and influential banker, Levi P. Morton (1824–1920) served in the United States House of Representatives before his appointment as Minister to France. Serving in this capacity, Morton formally accepted the Statue of Liberty from the French on July 4, 1884. Morton was elected Vice President on Benjamin Harrison’s ...

  6. Levi Parsons Morton was born on May 16, 1824, in Shoreham, Vermont. He received a modest education, and never attended college. Morton started to work as a clerk in a store in Hanover, New Hampshire, and, by 1855, he owned his own wholesale business in New York City. He set up a Wall Street banking firm in 1863, despite war-related financial ...

  7. Levi P. Morton. (1824–1920). The 22nd vice-president of the United States was Levi P. Morton, who served from 1889 to 1893 in the Republican administration of Benjamin Harrison. Morton also holds the distinction of having driven the ceremonial first rivet into the Statue of Liberty when construction of the monument began in France in 1881.