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Morris was platted in 1842 and incorporated in 1850. Named for Isaac N. Morris, a commissioner for the Illinois & Michigan Canal, the city became an important regional shipping center with the completion of the canal. A diversified industrial base has fueled the town's twentieth-century economy.
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In 1834, the very first log cabin was built in Morris at what is now Jefferson and Nettle Street. Eight years later, the Village of Morris was established.
Morris is a city in and the county seat of Grundy County, Illinois, United States and part of the southwest Chicago metropolitan area. The population was ...
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Morris

City in Illinois
Morris is a city in and the county seat of Grundy County, Illinois, United States and part of the southwest Chicago metropolitan area. The population was 14,163 as of the 2020 census. Wikipedia
Population: 14,360 (2022)
ZIP Code(s): 60450
Area codes: 815/779
Elevation: 515 ft (157 m)

It was William E. Armstrong and James Hart who built that portion of the Illinois & Michigan Canal that runs through Morris.
Morris was settled around 1837 by adventurers from the east coast seeking open spaces and a better life. It still offers stunning rural views and a high quality ...
Named after canal commissioner Isaac N. Morris, the town became the Grundy County seat in 1841 and was originally platted a year later.
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Just 60 miles Southwest of Chicago, Illinois, the City of Morris is the County Seat for Grundy County. Learn More.
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Morris was platted in 1842. Other towns platted by the canal commissioners are Chicago, Ottawa, LaSalle, and Lockport. Canal commissioners were charged with ...
February 28, 1988 – Morris Hospital completes a $7 million building project to replace the oldest wings of the hospital. The project adds 29 patient beds.