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Locations in the United States

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Morrill, Kansas Morrill is a city in Brown County, Kansas, Brown County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population of the city was 218. History Morrill was laid out in 1878 when the St. Joseph and Western Railroa ...
* Morrill Township, Brown County, Kansas * Morrill, Maine * Morrill Township, Morrison County, Minnesota * Morrill, Nebraska *
Morrill County, Nebraska Morrill County is a county in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 4,555. Its county seat is Bridgeport. In the Nebraska license plate system, Morrill County is represented by the prefix 64 (it ...
* Morrill, Texas


People

* Annie Morrill Smith, botanist and genealogist * Amos Morrill, a U.S. Federal Court Judge * Anson P. Morrill, Governor of Maine and U.S. Congressman * Charles Henry Morrill, businessman prominent in the history of Nebraska * David L. Morril (note spelling), Governor of New Hampshire and U.S. Senator * Edmund Needham Morrill, Governor of Kansas and U.S. Congressman * James Morrill, former president of the Univ. of Minnesota * John Morrill (baseball), baseball player for the Boston Beaneaters *
John Morrill (historian) John Stephen Morrill (born 12 June 1946) is a British Roman Catholic Priest, historian and academic who specialises in the political, religious, social, and cultural history of early-modern Britain from 1500 to 1750, especially the English Civi ...
* John Morrill (Wisconsin pioneer) *
Justin Smith Morrill Justin Smith Morrill (April 14, 1810December 28, 1898) was an American politician and entrepreneur who represented Vermont in the United States House of Representatives (1855–1867) and United States Senate (1867–1898). He is most widely reme ...
, U.S. Senator from Vermont, whose namesake legislation includes: **
Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act The Morrill Land-Grant Acts are United States statutes that allowed for the creation of land-grant colleges in U.S. states using the proceeds from sales of federally owned land, often obtained from Native American tribes through treaty, cessi ...
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Morrill Tariff The Morrill Tariff was an increased import tariff in the United States that was adopted on March 2, 1861, during the last two days of the Presidency of James Buchanan, a Democrat. It was the twelfth of the seventeen planks in the platform of the ...
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Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act The Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act ( 37th United States Congress, Sess. 2., ch. 126, ) was a federal enactment of the United States Congress that was signed into law on July 1, 1862, by President Abraham Lincoln. Sponsored by Justin Smith Morrill of ...
* Lot M. Morrill, Governor of Maine, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under President Grant *
Mary Morrill Mary Folger ( Morrell (Morrel/Morrill/Morrills/Morill); –1704) was the maternal grandmother of Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father of the United States. In Herman Melville's 1851 novel ''Moby-Dick'', she was cited as an ancestor of the Fol ...
, early Nantucket settler and grandmother of Benjamin Franklin *
Rowena Morrill Rowena A. Morrill (September 14, 1944 – February 11, 2021), also credited as Rowena and Rowina Morril,"Rowina Morril" may be a typo, but has been used in multiple works even where the signature on the cover artwork is clearly "Rowena". The 22nd ...
, artist and illustrator * Samuel P. Morrill, U.S. Congressman from Maine *
Sam Morril Sam Morril (born ) is an American stand-up comedian. Early life Morril was born in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City. In a 2024 episode of the ''We Might Be Drunk'' podcast, Morril said that according to his 23andMe test, his ancestry is "a ...
, comedian *
Stew Morrill Stewart Morrill (born July 25, 1952) is an American college basketball coach and the former head coach of the Utah State University men's basketball team. Biography Morrill was an All-American at Ricks College and a two-time All-Big Sky sele ...
, head coach of the Utah State University men's basketball team *
Walter Goodale Morrill Walter Goodale Morrill (November 13, 1840 – March 3, 1935) was a Union Army officer in the American Civil War and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Second Battle of Rappahannock S ...
, recipient of the Medal of Honor


See also

* Merrill (disambiguation) * Morrell, a surname {{disambiguation, surname