Title: Stratford Lee Morton Papers (MSS087), 1737-1969

Administrative/Biographical History
Stratford Lee Morton (December 14, 1887 – February 18, 1970) was a St. Louis insurance executive and civic leader. Born in Dixon, Illinois, Morton graduated from Central High School in 1906 and Washington University in 1910. Morton began his insurance career in 1908 when he answered a St. Louis Globe-Democrat want ad seeking “energetic and ambitious solicitors” for Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. He became general agent for eastern Missouri and southern Illinois in 1912. He retired in 1952, but continued to sell insurance and maintained an office until his death at 314 North Broadway.
Morton was also a delegate-at-large to the Missouri state Constitutional Convention in 1942, where he was an advocate of a one-house legislature. From 1946 to1948 and from 1952 until his death, he was president of the St. Louis Academy of Science and was instrumental in the establishment of the Museum of Science and Natural History at Oak Knoll Park in Clayton.
Mr. Morton assembled extensive collections of rare books, maps, manuscripts and documents, old prints, household articles and antique furnishings. He was particularly interested in items pertaining to St. Louis and the West. In the 1920's, Morton purchased a 225-acre tract of land near Gray Summit, Missouri which he named Persimmon Hill and housed a large portion of his collections.