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Daniel J. Morrell

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For the Great Lakes ship, seeSS Daniel J. Morrell.
Daniel Johnson Morrell

Daniel Johnson Morrell (August 8, 1821 – August 19, 1885) was aRepublican member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromPennsylvania.

Early life

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Morrell was born inNorth Berwick, York County, Maine. He attended public schools. Afterward, he moved south toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania in 1836. He entered acounting room as a clerk. He later engaged in mercantile pursuits.

Career

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In 1855 he moved toJohnstown, Pennsylvania. There he became general manager of theCambria Iron Company, which was the greatest manufacturer of iron and steel in the United States until the 1889Johnstown Flood.

Morrell also served as president of the local gas and water company from 1860 to 1884, and as president of the First National Bank of Johnstown from 1863 to 1884. He also served as president of the city council for many years.

Morrell was elected as a Republican to theFortieth andForty-first Congresses. He served as chairman of theUnited States House Committee on Manufactures during the Fortieth and Forty-first Congresses. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in1870. He was appointed as a US commissioner to theParis Exposition of 1878.[1]

Johnstown Flood

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Morrell became a member of theSouth Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, an exclusive club made up of elite industrialists and businessmen from Pittsburgh. Its property included theSouth Fork Dam and its large reservoir, which the club namedLake Conemaugh.

As he had long been based in Johnstown, Morrell knew the dam had failed in 1862. He was concerned about its maintenance through multiple owners and wanted to keep a watchful eye on its stewardship by the club. He repeatedly brought up the issue of dam safety to club officials, especially to co-founder, Benjamin Franklin Ruff. Morrell sent multiple letters to Ruff, expressing his concerns about the dam.[2]

Morrell had insisted on inspections of the dam's breastwork both by his own engineers and those of thePennsylvania Railroad. Morrell's warnings went unheeded,. His offer to make needed repairs, partially at his own expense, was rejected by club president, Benjamin F. Ruff.

Morrell died in 1885. His membership was bought by his colleague, Cyrus Elder, who was legal counsel for the Cambria Iron and Steel Company.[3] Ruff died in 1887.[4]

The dam failed in 1889, causing the greatJohnstown Flood of May 31, 1889. It killed more than 2,200 people, and destroyed homes, businesses, and industry in the valleys and city. It was the largest disaster in U.S. history.

Death and legacy

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Morrell was again engaged in banking and died on August 20, 1885, in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.

He is the namesake of the ill-fatedSS Daniel J. Morrell.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^"MORRELL, Daniel Johnson". Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress. Retrieved2009-03-07.
  2. ^Farabaugh, Patrick (2021).Disastrous floods and the demise of steel in Johnstown. Richard Burkert. Charleston, SC: The History Pres.ISBN 978-1-4671-5001-9.OCLC 1260340723.
  3. ^Johnstown’s Flood of 1889: Power Over Truth and The Science Behind the Disaster, by Neil M. Coleman, Springer, 2018, page 185. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  4. ^"Benjamin Franklin Ruff (1835-1887)", "Johnstown Memorial", National Park Service. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  5. ^"The Morrell Survey". Lakeland Boating. Archived fromthe original on March 16, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2012.
  6. ^"Daniel J. Morrell 1906 to 1966". Great Lakes & Seaway Shipping Online. RetrievedSeptember 26, 2012.

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fromPennsylvania's 17th congressional district

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