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    Amos Richards Eno Pinchot (December 6, 1873 – February 18, 1944) was an American lawyer and reformist. He never held public office but managed to exert...
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    journalist Nina Burleigh. Pinchot was born in New York City, the elder of two daughters of Amos and Ruth (née Pickering) Pinchot. Amos Pinchot was a wealthy lawyer...
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    Congress. Pinchot had one younger brother, Amos, and one younger sister, Antoinette, who later married British diplomat Alan Johnstone. Pinchot was educated...
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  • Pinchot may refer to: Amos Pinchot, American lawyer and reformist, brother of Gifford Pinchot Antoinette Pinchot Bradlee, American socialite and ceramist...
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  • active family, the Pinchots, she was the youngest child of Amos Pinchot and Ruth Pickering Pinchot. Her older sister was Mary Pinchot Meyer and she had...
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    Pinchot was the daughter of Amos Pinchot, a wealthy lawyer and a key figure in the Progressive Party and Gertrude Minturn Pinchot, the daughter of shipping...
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  • With Amos Pinchot she had two daughters, Antoinette Pinchot Bradlee (1924–2011) and Mary Pinchot Meyer. Amos, Ruth, and Gifford and Cornelia Pinchot donated...
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    (1977) online Pinchot, Amos. What's the Matter with America: The Meaning of the Progressive Movement and the Rise of the New Party (Amos Pinchot, 1912). Republican...
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    advocate of regulating industry; Gifford Pinchot, a leading environmentalist. and his brother Amos Pinchot, enemy of the trusts. Publishers represented...
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    Her sister Gertrude Minturn married Amos Richard Eno Pinchot. They had two children, one of whom, Rosamond Pinchot, was an actress famed mostly for her...
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    Wallace Pinchot (1831–1908); whose children included: Gifford Pinchot (1865–1946); Amos Pinchot (1873–1944), an American reformist, a mainstay and the historian...
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    Committee (switched endorsement to Roosevelt) Amos Pinchot, attorney, activist, and brother of Gifford Pinchot (switched endorsement to Roosevelt) List of...
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    Grey Towers National Historic Site, also known as Gifford Pinchot House or The Pinchot Institute, is located just off US 6 west of Milford, Pennsylvania...
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    politics, he quietly met with Gifford Pinchot, who related his disappointment with the Taft Administration. Pinchot had been forced to resign as head of...
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    1912 Ulrich B. Phillips, historian of South Amos Pinchot, a leader of Progressive Party of 1912 Gifford Pinchot, conservationist Walter Rauschenbusch, theologian...
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    Elizabeth Lease Benjamin C. Marsh James Ferdinand Morton Thomas Mott Osborne Amos Pinchot Terence V. Powderly Samuel Seabury Catherine Helen Spence Helen Taylor...
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    Race and was given a gold medal award, handed to him by congressman Amos Pinchot. He won the Coney Island Derby Race in 1913. Smith refrained from competing...
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    April 19, 1945, Meyer married Mary Eno Pinchot, the second daughter of Amos Pinchot and Ruth Pickering Pinchot, in her mother's Park Avenue home in New...
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    Station post office at 149 East 23rd Street. Inside the park No. 1 – Amos Pinchot – brother of former Governor of Pennsylvania No. 1 – Valentine Mott –...
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    including top organizational leaders J.A.H. Hopkins, Allen McCurdy, and Amos Pinchot, and a more radical segment of newcomers hailing largely from the Western...
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    antitrust plank was suddenly dropped, shocking reformers like Gifford Pinchot, who saw Roosevelt as a true trust-buster. They blamed Perkins, who was...
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    newspaper magnate, provided both money and publicity. Two other founders, Amos Pinchot, a prominent lawyer from New York, and Edward Rumely, a political activist...
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    Perkins Gilman, Inez Milholland, and Amos Pinchot. At a meeting held in support of Eastman and Young at Cooper Union, Pinchot expressed his support of their...
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    ISBN 0-394-48819-9. "Mrs. Amos Pinchot Secretly Divorced". Flushing Daily Times. 1918-12-10. p. 3. Retrieved 3 December 2012. "MRS. G.M. PINCHOT DIES IN CALIFORNIA"...
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  • New Deal legislation. Founders of the Committee were Frank Gannett, Amos Pinchot and Edward Rumely. The organization enjoyed considerable success in opposing...
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  • Morris bought the southeast corner of 85th Street and Park Avenue from Amos Pinchot. Morris and his wife hired Ernest Flagg who designed and built their...
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    official Parker Thomas Moon, delegate to the Paris Peace Conference Amos Pinchot, lawyer Walter Pollak, lawyer Samuel Seabury, judge and head of the Hofstadter...
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    was Gifford Pinchot, conservationist and Governor of Pennsylvania, who was born in the house. In 1884 scandal hit the family when one of Amos' sons, John...
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    renomination. Democratic loss. ▌Y Thomas G. Patten (Democratic) 50.02% ▌Amos Pinchot (Progressive) 24.25% ▌S. Walter Kaufman (Republican) 18.04% ▌Algernon...
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    George Middleton. Herbert Parsons (New York). George Foster Peabody. Amos Pinchot. Wellington D. Rankin (Montana). John Reed. Henry Rogers Seager. Vladimir...
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