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Nebraskaland April 2021

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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158 Nebraskaland • April 2021 rbor Lodge State Historical Park in Nebraska City features a small house that became a 52-room mansion. It belonged to Arbor Day founder J. Sterling Morton and later to his son, Joy, the founder of Morton Salt. When was Arbor Lodge built? That's complicated. It began as a two-room house in 1855. During the elder Morton's lifetime, the house was remodeled seven times, evolving in style as it grew in size. After Morton's death, a majo r addition by Joy more than doubled its size and further altered its appearance. The Morton family donated the mansion to the state in 1923; it is open for tours and fi lled with authentic furnishings and artifacts. History Nebraska curator Gail DeBuse Potter told the story of Arbor Lodge's evolution in the Summer 1992 issue of Nebraska History Magazine. This series of photos from History Nebraska's collections tells that story in brief. N To see a digital version of this 1992 story, visit history.nebraska.gov/publications/nebraska-history-magazine Becoming Arbor Lodge By David L. Bristow, History Nebraska A The original house had already grown by the time of this 1864 photo, which shows an addition to the rear. Julius and Caroline Morton didn't yet have children when the house was fi rst built. From the start, they planned to expand both the house and the family. HISTORY NEBRASKA, RG2993-1-3

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