This volume comprises addresses delivered by Julius Sterling Morton in Chicago, Illinois, in October 1893. A prominent figure in American politics and agriculture, Morton served as Secretary of Agriculture under President Grover Cleveland. These speeches offer insights into his political philosophy and perspectives on the pressing issues of the time.
The addresses reflect Morton's deep understanding of American history and his vision for the nation's future. Students of political science, history, and American studies will find these speeches to be valuable primary source material. The text provides a window into the socio-political landscape of late 19th-century America and the ideas that shaped it. The collection preserves a valuable record of Morton's contributions to American political thought.
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