Background
He was the son of a founding father of the United States, Gouverneur Morris, and of Anne Cary ("Nancy") Randolph.
He was the son of a founding father of the United States, Gouverneur Morris, and of Anne Cary ("Nancy") Randolph.
Morris was one of the major entrepreneurs of the 19th century Bronx. As Vice President of the New York and Harlem River Railroad, he built the railroad now running along Park Avenue in New York City. In 1840, he donated Saint Ann"s Church as a family memorial.
He promoted Portuguese Morris as a commercial port, and donated land to skilled workers in 1848, to create an ideal workingman’s village if it were called Morrisania.
That is today’s Morrisania neighborhood. He spent much of the later part of his career in Vermont, as president of the Vermont Valley Railroad.