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Justin Smith Morrill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hoyer, Randal L. “The Gentleman from Vermont: The Career of Justin S. Morrill in the United States House of Representatives.” Ph.D. dissertation, Michigan State University, 1974; Parker, William. The Life and Public Services of Justin Smith Morrill.
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The lifetime of Senator Justin Smith Morrill nearly spanned the 19th century, and many of the qualities that distinguish that American century were represented in the accomplishments of this self-educated native of Strafford, Vermont.
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Welcome to the web site of the Justin Smith Morrill Homestead, which is maintained and operated by the Friends of the Morrill Homestead. ... NASULGC "Justin Smith Morrill Memorial Award" goes to Dr. Michael Martin...
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Welcome to the Justin Smith Morrill Scholars webpage! ... Justin Smith Morrill authored the Morrill Act in 1862, establishing Land Grant universities across the nation. His vision and commitment provided the foundation for public higher education as we know it today.
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The land-grant act was introduced by a congressman from Vermont named Justin Smith Morrill. He envisioned the financing of agricultural and mechanical ...
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This page is devoted to Justin Smith Morrill, the congressman from Vermont who was responsible for passage of the Morrill Land-Grant College Act of 1862. That piece of far-sighted legislation was the origin of the land-grant university system, America's foremost contribution to the organization and practice of...
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Justin Smith Morrill (1810 1898) Born in Strafford, Vermont, Justin Smith Morrill entered politics after careers as a merchant and a farmer. Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1854 as an antislavery Whig, he moved to the U.S. Senate in 1867 as a Union Republican.
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Justin Smith Morrill : centenary exercises celebrated by the state of Vermont, at Montpelier, April fourteenth, nineteen hundred and ten, in honor of the ...
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