Morrill Hall - University of Nevada, Reno
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Morrill Hall is located on the University of Nevada, Reno campus.
Waymark Code: WMJYZC
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 01/19/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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The walk turns left, completing the quadrangle, and gives a view (L) of the president's house. The oldest building, Morrill Hall, has steps rising from the sidewalk; administrative offices are still in this early building, the wooden steps of which have been worn by the many feet of students in the past.

Those wooden steps mentioned in the guide have been replaced by concrete steps. Morrill Hall is now home to the campus Alumni Center. There is a historical marker located near the front entrance doors and reads:

MORRILL HALL, 1887

FIRST BUILDING ON THE RENO CAMPUS, MORRILL HALL WAS NAMED IN HONOR OF SENATOR JUSTIN S. MORRILL OF VERMONT. AUTHOR OF THE MORRILL LAND-GRANT ACT OF 1862 WHICH LED TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY. FOUNDED IN ELKO IN 1874, THE CAMPUS WAS MOVED TO RENO IN 1885.

NEVADA CENTENNIAL MARKER NO. 24
SPONSOR: DAUGHTER OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS

Wikipedia has a nice writeup of the life of Justin Smith Morrill and an excerpt regarding the congressional act that he's famous for reads:

Justin Smith Morrill is most widely known for sponsoring the Morrill Act, also known as the Land Grant College Act. This act was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862. This act established federal funding for higher education in every state of the country. In his own words:

"This bill proposes to establish at least one college in every State upon a sure and perpetual foundation, accessible to all, but especially to the sons of toil, where all of needful science for the practical avocations of life shall be taught, where neither the higher graces of classical studies nor that military drill our country now so greatly appreciates will be entirely ignored, and where agriculture, the foundation of all present and future prosperity, may look for troops of earnest friends, studying its familiar and recondite economies, and at last elevating it to that higher level where it may fearlessly invoke comparison with the most advanced standards of the world." —1862, as quoted by William Belmont Parker, The Life and Public Services of Justin Smith Morrill

Many colleges established under this act have a 'Morrill Hall' named in honor of Justin Smith Morrill's contribution to higher education. In 1999, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 55¢ Great Americans series postage stamp of Morrill to honor his role in establishing the land grant colleges, the forerunners of many state universities.


Book: Nevada

Page Number(s) of Excerpt: 159

Year Originally Published: 1940

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