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Agnes Morrell was the wife of Irving Morrell. Agnes Hill met while Morrell he was stationed at the Barrel Works in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas in 1917. The were quickly engaged. In 1918, Morrell introduced Agnes to President Theodore Roosevelt, who was in Leavenworth on a campaign stop. They were married shortly after. Agnes shared her husband's frustration as the Sinclair Administration shut down the Barrel Works, and willingly moved with him as he was transferred all over the continenent. The Morrells had one child, Mildred.
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Agnes Morrell was the wife of Irving Morrell. Agnes Hill met while Morrell he was stationed at the Barrel Works in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas in 1917. The were quickly engaged. In 1918, Morrell introduced Agnes to President Theodore Roosevelt, who was in Leavenworth on a campaign stop. They were married shortly after. Agnes shared her husband's frustration as the Sinclair Administration shut down the Barrel Works, and willingly moved with him as he was transferred all over the continenent. Morrell was Agnes's second husband. Her first was killed serving in the United States Army during the Great War. The Morrells had one child, Mildred.
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