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  1. WDR. Stichtag. Stichtag. 25. April 1952: Erster Tag des Baumes in Deutschland. Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts beginnt der US-amerikanische Journalist und Farmer Julius Sterling Morton, sein Anwesen im ...

  2. Julius Sterling Morton - der amerikanische Ursprung des “Tag des Baumes” In der Mitte des vergangenen Jahrhunderts wanderte Julius Sterling Morton in das baumarme Nebraska aus. Er war Journalist und bewirtschaftete seit 1854 eine kleine Farm, wo er vor allem als Erosionsschutz Büsche und Bäume pflanzte.

  3. Volume 1 of Illustrated History of Nebraska, Julius Sterling Morton Illustrated History of Nebraska: A History of Nebraska from the Earliest Explorations of the Trans-Mississippi Region, with Steel Engravings, Photogravures, Copper Plates, Maps, and Tables, Julius Sterling Morton: Author: Julius Sterling Morton: Editors: Albert Watkins, George ...

  4. And on January 4, 1872, Morton first proposed a tree planting holiday to be called “Arbor Day” at a meeting of the State Board of Agriculture. The celebration date was set for April 10, 1872. Prizes were offered to counties and individuals for the largest number of properly planted trees on that day. It was estimated that more than 1 ...

  5. Date: April 22, 1885. Source: Morton, J. Sterling. "An Address by J. Sterling Morton on Arbor Day 1885." Nebraska City, NE: 1885. About the Author: Public official, newspaper editor, and naturalist Julius Sterling Morton (1832–1902), commonly called J. Sterling Morton, is known as the Father of Arbor Day after founding the first tree-planting ...

  6. NEBRASKA. Willa Cather. AUTHOR. 1873-1947. "The history of every country begins in the heart of a man or a woman." O PIONEERS! The statue of Cather was unveiled in National Statuary Hall on June 7, 2023. It was later placed in the Capitol Visitor Center overlooking Emancipation Hall.

  7. 27. Apr. 2017 · What Is Arbor Day? The origins of Arbor Day date back to the early 1870s in Nebraska City, . A journalist by the name of Julius Sterling Morton moved to the state with his wife, Caroline, in 1854 ...