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  1. Henry Morrison was born May 30, 1842 in Montgomery county, Tennessee. His parents died when he was very young and he was raised by his grandparents. The rugged religious atmosphere and the constant spirit of revival throughout the Blue Grass region made a profound impression upon him.

  2. Morrison served as a teaching principal at the consolidated high school in Milford, New Hampshire, from 1895 through 1899. Although he taught mathematics, history, Latin, and the sciences, he quickly became known for his abilities to organize and manage unruly students. The reputation Morrison built for Milford as a well-disciplined school ...

  3. Henry Clinton Morrison (1871–1945) was the New Hampshire state superintendent of public instruction from 1904 to 1917, superintendent of University of Chicago Laboratory Schools from 1919 to 1928, professor of education, and an author.

  4. Morrison watched as President Teddy Roosevelt received a grand welcome home party after his African Safari. Resentment seized Henry Morrsion and he turned to God in anger, “I have come back home after all this time and service to the church and there is no one, not even one person here to welcome me home.”

  5. Apr 19, 2003 · Henry Morrison went to his hotel room with a heavy heart. As he sat there on the bed, he asked his wife, “Honey, I just don’t get it…for 40 years we poured our lives into ministry and service. And yet we come back to America and not a...

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  6. Henry Clay Morrison 1857 – 1942 H. C. Morrison was born in Barren County, Kentucky. His parents died when he was very young and he was raised by his grandparents. The rugged religious atmosphere and the constant spirit of revival throughout the Blue Grass region made a profound impression upon him. It awakened his consciousness […]

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  8. The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is a true gem in Palm Beach. It offers visitors a unique and immersive journey into the past, allowing them to appreciate the beauty and grandeur of the Gilded Age. Whether you have a passion for history, art, or simply appreciate architectural marvels, this museum is a must-visit.

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