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Oliver Hazard Perry Morton

Oliver Hazard Perry Morton
(NSHC statue)

Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (August 4, 1823November 1, 1877) was an American politician from Indiana.


Morton was named for Oliver Hazard Perry. His mother died when he was three, and he went to live with his maternal grandparents, from whom he received a strict Scotch Presbyterian upbringing. He suffered a number of financial reversals as a young man but was eventually able to complete his law studies.


Morton's entry into the political arena coincided with the inception of the Republican Party. He served as governor of Indiana for six years (18611867) and was a loyal supporter of the Union's efforts during the Civil War. He was a United States senator from 1867 to 1877. Morton became a controversial figure with his attitude toward paper money. He was considered "soft" because he favored issuing paper money with no backing during difficult times. This view, combined with his failing health, worked against his attaining the Republican presidential nomination in 1876. He did, however, participate as a member of the Electoral Commission appointed to determine the outcome of that contested presidential election.


Oliver Morton died of a stroke on November 1, 1877, while on a trip to Oregon investigating charges of bribery made against a newly elected senator from that state. Morton was a physically commanding person, known for his devotion to party, his honesty, and his rhetoric.


In 1900, the state of Indiana donated a statue of Morton to the National Statuary Hall Collection.


External links

  • http://www.aoc.gov/cc/art/nsh/morton_o.htm

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Oliver Hazard Perry Morton Summary (1074 words)
Morton was a native Hoosier (born in Wayne County), but he spent most of his formative years in Ohio.
Morton established an intelligence network to deal with rebel sympathizers, Knights of the Golden Circle (Copperheads), Democrats, and anyone opposed to his rule, and Carrington was put at its head.
Oliver Morton was partially crippled by a paralytic stroke in late 1865.
Oliver Hazard Perry Morton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (585 words)
Morton was a native Hoosier (born in Wayne County), but he spent most of his formative years in Ohio.
Morton had established an intelligence network to deal with rebel sympathizers, Knights of the Golden Circle (Copperheads), Democrats, and anyone opposed to his rule, and Carrington was put at its head.
Oliver Morton was partially crippled by a paralytic stroke in late 1865.
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