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    The Stephen Tyng Mather Home is a historic house and National Historic Landmark at 19 Stephen Mather Road in Darien, Connecticut. It is significant as...
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    Stephen Tyng Mather (July 4, 1867 – January 22, 1930) was an American industrialist and conservationist who was the first director of the National Park...
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    Stephen Tyng Mather High School (commonly known as simply Mather) is a public four-year high school located in the West Ridge neighborhood on the north...
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    Frederick J. Smith House, by Richard Meier, was complete in 1967. Stephen Tyng Mather Home is a National Historic Landmark, and is listed on the National...
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  • in Travis County, Texas Stephen Tyng Mather Home, also known as Mather House or Mather Homestead, Darien, Connecticut Mather Estate House, Perrysburg...
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    Stephen Tyng Mather Home...
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  • community is named after Stephen Tyng Mather, who directed the National Park Service from 1917 to 1929. It is home to Camp Mather, operated by San Francisco...
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    Road), a Saltbox style home and the oldest house in town. (added November 11, 1978) Stephen Tyng Mather House — 19 Stephen Mather Rd. (added November 15...
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    Elementary School Stone Scholastic Academy West Ridge Elementary School Stephen Tyng Mather High School Victor C. Neumann School Tzemach Tzedek Elementary School...
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    residential college with the most points (not all sports count equally) wins the Tyng Cup. Notable among the songs commonly played and sung at events such as commencement...
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  • receives the Tyng Cup. After clinching the cup only twice in the first seventy-five years of the competition, JE won three consecutive Tyng Cup championships...
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  • successfully rescued and taken to its home in the Davenport Dining Hall. Davenport College has competed for the Tyng Cup, winning the championship 4 times...
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    Cash received the National Park Conservation Association's 2021 Stephen Tyng Mather Award. Cash received the award for his creation of the Smokies Hikes...
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    586783467°W / 37.7454635709; -119.586783467 (Rangers' Club) Mariposa Stephen Tyng Mather, the wealthy first director of the National Park Service personally...
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    Gorey – author and illustrator Cynthia Roberts Gorton – poet, author Hattie Tyng Griswold – writer, poet Lucie Caroline Hager – author Mary Whitwell Hale...
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    Service had actively encouraged the state park movement ever since Stephen Tyng Mather helped organize the National Conference on State Parks at Des Moines...
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    writer Anne Tyler (born 1941), American writer and literary critic Anne Tyng (1920–2011), American architect Anne Ulrich (born 1966), German biochemist...
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  • semi-professional team from Lynn on April 12, 1877, Harvard catcher Jim Tyng became the first baseball player to use a catcher's mask. The mask was invented...
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    on Cape Breton. Pepperrell's fleet commodore was Falmouth native Edward Tyng, who directed the siege and supporting operations from his flagship frigate...
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    interior, from 1986 and pre-1910 Coordinates derived from Village Creek Home Owners Association web site. Images of Trumbull, Trumbull Historical Society...
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