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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 · Democratic Party. 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. 29 de mar. de 2019 · J. Sterling Morton, the founder of Arbor Day, was a defender of slavery and an opponent of black rights in Nebraska and the US. Learn how he fought to keep slavery legal, opposed the Emancipation Proclamation, and denied the equality of black people.

  4. Learn how Nebraska editor and secretary J. Sterling Morton created Arbor Day in 1872 to promote tree planting in his state and beyond. Find out how Arbor Day is celebrated around the world and why it is important for the future.

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  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 · Learn how Julius Sterling Morton, a tree lover and journalist, created Arbor Day in 1872 to encourage people to plant trees. Find out when and why Arbor Day is celebrated in different states and the benefits of trees for the environment and humans.

  7. 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.