[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 290 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 290
Honoring the life of Oliver Hazard Perry Morton.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 11, 2023
Mr. Braun (for himself and Mr. Young) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life of Oliver Hazard Perry Morton.
Whereas Oliver Hazard Perry Morton (referred to in this preamble as ``Morton'')
was born in Wayne County, Indiana, on August 4, 1823;
Whereas 2023 is the 200th anniversary of Morton's birth;
Whereas Morton attended Miami University in Ohio and studied law both in
Centerville, Indiana, and in law school at what is known today as the
University of Cincinnati;
Whereas, in 1852, Morton was chosen to serve on the bench of the Sixth Judicial
Circuit Court of Indiana;
Whereas Morton was elected lieutenant governor of Indiana on the ticket with
Henry S. Lane and became governor in 1861 when Lane was elected to the
Senate;
Whereas Morton was the first native born Hoosier to be elected Governor of
Indiana;
Whereas Morton served as Governor of Indiana for 6 years between 1861 and 1867
and was a loyal supporter of the Union's efforts during the Civil War;
Whereas the Civil War started during Morton's tenure as governor, and Morton
responded to President Abraham Lincoln's call for troops by providing
6,000 men;
Whereas, when the Indiana legislature neglected to grant funding for the war
effort, Morton personally raised money to equip and pay the soldiers;
Whereas Morton was re-elected as governor in 1864 and served until 1867, when he
was elected to the Senate;
Whereas Morton was a Senator from 1867 to 1877;
Whereas Morton unsuccessfully ran for the Republican presidential nomination in
1876;
Whereas the Oliver P. Morton House in Centerville, Indiana, was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and is named in Morton's
honor;
Whereas there are statues of Morton on the steps of the Indiana Statehouse
entrance and at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Indianapolis,
Indiana;
Whereas Morton is 1 of Indiana's 2 assigned statues in the National Statuary
Hall Collection in the United States Capitol; and
Whereas Morton died on November 1, 1877, and is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in
Indianapolis, Indiana; Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the Senate that--
(1) the dedication and efforts of Governor Oliver Hazard
Perry Morton helped preserve the Union during the Civil War and
were of importance to the State of Indiana during that
difficult time in United States history;
(2) the continued legacy of Governor Oliver Hazard Perry
Morton continues to enrich the community and State of Indiana
and he is 1 of Indiana's most notable Hoosiers; and
(3) the dedication and life of Governor Oliver Hazard Perry
Morton should be recognized, especially in 2023, which marks
the 200th anniversary of his birth.
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