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    Gifford Pinchot (August 11, 1865 – October 4, 1946) was an American forester and politician. He served as the fourth chief of the U.S. Division of Forestry...
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    Gifford Pinchot National Forest is a National Forest located in southern Washington, managed by the United States Forest Service. With an area of 1.32 million...
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    Gifford Pinchot III (born December 29, 1942) is an American entrepreneur, author, inventor, and president of Pinchot & Company. He is credited with inventing...
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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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    Ballinger) and ex-president Theodore Roosevelt (who supported Gifford Pinchot). Pinchot and his allies accused Balinger of criminal behavior to help an...
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    Gifford Pinchot State Park is a 2,338-acre (946 ha) Pennsylvania state park in northern York County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It was named...
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  • 1923–1927, 1931–1935. Gifford Pinchot may also refer to: Gifford Pinchot III, author and grandson of Gifford Pinchot Gifford Pinchot National Forest, a U...
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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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    was Pinchot's second wife and was a journalist who wrote for such magazines as The Nation and The New Republic. Mary was also the niece of Gifford Pinchot...
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    governor Gifford Pinchot. One of Baxter's dogs named "Governor" had successfully lived alongside inmates in a Maine prison, and Governor Pinchot was inspired...
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    Progressive politician, and women’s rights activist. She was the wife of Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), the renowned conservationist and two-time Governor of...
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  • had two older half-siblings from her father's first marriage: Gifford and Rosamond Pinchot. She was known to her family and friends as "Tony". Along with...
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  • Disappearance of Maureen Kelly (category Gifford Pinchot National Forest)
    9, 2013. She was last seen at Canyon Creek Campground, located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Cougar, Washington. According to a group of friends...
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    resident Gifford Pinchot. It was originally dedicated to Pinchot in 1965, and re-dedicated with an engraved stone marker in 1975. The Pinchot Sycamore...
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  • Society of American Foresters was founded on November 30, 1900 by Gifford Pinchot and seven colleagues in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Division...
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    middle position and upheld key New Deal laws. Gifford Pinchot was an American forester and politician. Pinchot served as the first Chief of the United States...
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    Ape Canyon (category Gifford Pinchot National Forest)
    Ape Canyon is a gorge along the edge of the Plains of Abraham, on the southeast shoulder of Mount St. Helens in the U.S. state of Washington. The gorge...
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  • departed from New York City on 31 March 1929 aboard the Pinchots' yacht Mary Pinchot. Gifford Pinchot organized, financed, and led the expedition, which collected...
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    siblings were the conservation leader Gifford Pinchot, and Antoinette E. Pinchot who later married Alan Johnstone. Pinchot was educated at St. Paul's, and at...
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    governors of Pennsylvania, with two governors (Robert E. Pattison and Gifford Pinchot) serving non-consecutive terms, totaling 55 terms in both offices....
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  • jurist Adam Gifford Gifford Observatory, Wellington, New Zealand Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington, United States Gifford Pinchot State Park...
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    Minturn, Jr. She had a younger brother, Gifford (nicknamed Long Giff). Her uncle was Pennsylvania Governor Gifford Pinchot and her cousin was Edie Sedgwick....
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    India. He introduced Gifford Pinchot, the "father of American forestry", to Brandis and Ribbentrop in Europe. From these men, Pinchot learned the skills...
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    domestic politics, he quietly met with Gifford Pinchot, who related his disappointment with the Taft Administration. Pinchot had been forced to resign as head...
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  • The Pinchot Institute for Conservation is a conservation organization based in Washington, DC. It is named after Gifford Pinchot, the founding Chief of...
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    July 1896, Muir became associated with Gifford Pinchot, a national leader in the conservation movement. Pinchot was the first head of the United States...
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    Mount Adams (Washington) (category Gifford Pinchot National Forest)
    and two thirds of Adams is within the Mount Adams Wilderness of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The remaining area is within the Mount Adams Recreation...
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    reversals the party had suffered since 1920. The name of former Governor Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania was bandied about as a potential contender, though...
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    Spirit Lake (Washington) (category Gifford Pinchot National Forest)
    Spirit Lake is a lake in Skamania County, Washington, United States, located north of Mount St. Helens. It was a popular tourist destination for many years...
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  • 2016, Pinchot University was acquired by Presidio Graduate School. Pinchot University was founded in 2002 by Gifford Pinchot III, Libba Pinchot, Sherman...
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