Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lewis G. Morris" in English language version.
Having drawn a very favorable position for agriculture, as an occupation[...]It is mainly owing to the establishment of societies such as this, all over our Union, and by aid of the agricultural press,[...] which means it affords our American aptitude a change to apply the experience of the old world, for centuries, and our inventive genius as a nation has led to many improvements which are better adapted to our soil and climate.[...Won by Morris...] Award of Premiums, 1853: Class I. - Cattle: No. 1. Short Horns. [8 Awards totaling $110(equivalent to $3,381 in 2019) ] No. 2 Devons [6 Awards totaling $63(equivalent to $1,936 in 2019)]
[Guelph-Norman] then came to New York as "Prof. John R. Guelph Norman," attracted by the offer of Charles Broadway Rouss of $1,000,000 (equivalent to $30,732,000 in 2019) to any man who could restore his sight. He said he had lived in India and had attended the King of Siam for blindness. Sued Month After Marriage,. Then Norman met Mrs. Harriet Hall Bedlow Morris, widow of Commander Morris, U. S. N., and daughter of the late Henry Bedlow, once Mayor of Newport, R. I. Norman treated the daughter. He courted her and won the mother. Here entered the stories of his having a wife in India. Mrs. Norman filed suit for divorce within one month of the marriage. Norman returned to New York, where Mrs. Hilda Schleatter, charging that he had hypnotized her out of $1000, had him arrested. He was sent to Ludlow Street Jail