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- Q6536570 description "American farmer and activist".
- Q6536570 description "American farmer and activist".
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- Q6536570 abstract "Lewis G. Morris (1808–1900), a resident of Morris Heights, New York, maintained a small farm at Fordham, until it was encroached upon. He then purchased another farm in Scarsdale and on these farms bred sheep and cattle.In 1838, he took up his lifelong fight to restore and improve the Harlem River. After careful legal consultation and planning, on September 14, 1838, he led a raid on the Macombs Dam, and restored the channel. After a long legal battle with the dam's owner, he persevered in Renwick v. Morris. The removal of the dam was justified as being a public nuisance in violation of the original provisions of the dam's public authorization.Morris also championed the design of the Croton Aqueduct to soar over the Harlem River at High Bridge, rather than block the channel. He also pushed to see the Harlem River Ship Canal become a reality.".
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- Q6536570 birthDate "1808-08-19".
- Q6536570 birthPlace "Fordham, New York".
- Q6536570 dateOfBirth "1808-08-19".
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- Q6536570 deathPlace "Mount Fordham, New York".
- Q6536570 name "Lewis G. Morris".
- Q6536570 name "Morris, Lewis G.".
- Q6536570 occupation "maritime advocate, sheep and cattle breeder".
- Q6536570 placeOfBirth "Fordham, New York".
- Q6536570 placeOfDeath "Mount Fordham, New York".
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- Q6536570 shortDescription "American farmer and activist".
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- Q6536570 comment "Lewis G. Morris (1808–1900), a resident of Morris Heights, New York, maintained a small farm at Fordham, until it was encroached upon. He then purchased another farm in Scarsdale and on these farms bred sheep and cattle.In 1838, he took up his lifelong fight to restore and improve the Harlem River. After careful legal consultation and planning, on September 14, 1838, he led a raid on the Macombs Dam, and restored the channel.".
- Q6536570 label "Lewis G. Morris".
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