Justin Morrill Letters to UVM President Matthew Buckham
Justin Morrill (1810-1898) served as a US Representative (1855-1867) and Senator (1867-1898) from Vermont, following a successful business career. His signature legislative accomplishments were the Land Grant Acts of 1862 and 1890, which used the proceeds from the sale of federal lands expropriated from tribal nations, to create land-grant colleges. The purpose of these land-grant colleges was to teach agriculture, military instruction, and mechanical arts such as engineering in addition to the traditional science and classical education that was generally taught in colleges at that time. The second Land Grant Act, passed in 1890, funded colleges in the former Confederate states and required each state to offer race blind admissions or set up a separate land-grant college for persons of color, which led to the creation of several of the historically Black colleges and universities. An additional act passed by Congress in 1887 funded agricultural experiment stations under the direction of the land grant colleges.
In 1865, the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College was incorporated, after a great deal of debate about whether a land-grant college in Vermont should be a separate institution, or attached to the University of Vermont, Norwich University, Middlebury College or even possibly a merger of those three institutions. Despite the 1865 incorporation, these debates would continue in Vermont for many years to come. With the establishment of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Morrill became a trustee of the University, a position he continued to hold until his death in 1898.
Matthew Buckham (1832-1910) became President of the University in 1871 and continued in this role until his death in 1910. He had previously graduated from the University in 1851 and served as a faculty member from 1856-1871. His time as president saw the admission of women to the University, the addition of several notable buildings to campus such as Williams Hall and the Billings Library, and the development of the State Agricultural College which had admitted no students to the agricultural course in the six years before he became President.
Morrill and Buckham were frequent correspondents and eighty-two of Morrill’s letters to Buckham, along with three to George Benedict and one to Albert Cummins, are preserved in Buckham’s papers at the University of Vermont and are digitized and transcribed in this collection. The letters included here discuss a wide variety of topics, mostly related to the agricultural college and include: federal support for the University, possible donors, military instruction, Morrill’s views on the development of agricultural colleges around the country, competition with Middlebury and Norwich, Vermont legislation such as the 1890 “divorce bill” which would have separated the State Agricultural College from the University, the experimental farm, the academic progress of Morrill’s son James at the University, and the construction of Billings Library along with the potential acquisition of the library of George Perkins Marsh.
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Justin Smith Morrill to Matthew H. Buckham, April 23, 1877
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1877-04-23
- Description: Morrill writes about the academic progress of James Morrill and with his thoughts on a candidate for the Professor of Greek at the University.
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Justin Smith Morrill to Matthew H. Buckham, September 18, 1877
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1877-09-18
- Description: Morrill writes about the termination of Professor Collier's employment and shares his views on hazing and rushing.
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Justin Smith Morrill to Albert L. Cummins, May 30, 1877
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1877-05-30
- Description: Morrill writes to Lt. Albert L. Cummins with an offer to teach military instruction at the University of Vermont.
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Justin Smith Morrill to Matthew H. Buckham, August 6, 1877
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1877-08-06
- Description: Morrill writes in response to a letter from President Buckham indicating that the University would be hiring a new professor and offers his thoughts on they type of person the University should hire.
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Justin Smith Morrill to Matthew H. Buckham, May 30, 1877
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1877-05-30
- Description: Morrill writes about his letter to Lt. Albert Cummins and the estate of Mary Fletcher.
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Justin Smith Morrill to Matthew H. Buckham, July 3, 1877
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1877-07-03
- Description: Morrill writes with congratulations to President Buckham on some recent honors he has received, an offer to send a plaster cast of the Youth by Michaelangelo, with news of recent developments in the Agriculture Department, and about the academic progress of Morrill's son, James.
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Justin Smith Morrill to Matthew H. Buckham, October 28, 1877
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- Creator: Morrill, Justin S. (Justin Smith), 1810-1898.
- Date Created: 1877-10-28
- Description: Morrill writes about his hope for improvement in the intellectual and religious life of his son James and also gives his opinion on the religious revivals of Moody and Sankey.
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