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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LedererJohn Lederer - Wikipedia

    John Lederer was a 17th-century German physician and an explorer of the Appalachian Mountains. He and the members of his party became the first Europeans to crest the Blue Ridge Mountains (1669) and the first to see the Shenandoah Valley and the Allegheny Mountains beyond.

  2. John A Lederer is Chairman/Interim CEO at Staples Inc. See John A Lederer's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.

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  3. John Lederer. John Lederer. map of Lederer's journeys, based on his claims Source: University of North Carolina, The Discoveries Of John Lederer. The first European to reach the top of the Blue Ridge was not English but a German physician, John Lederer. He went on three expeditions to the Blue Ridge between 1669-1670.

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  4. Jun 16, 2021 · John Lederer, Executive Chairman of the Board, will replace J. Alexander (Sandy) M. Douglas, Jr. as CEO of Staples, Inc. effective from June 18, 2021. The Company is looking for a permanent CEO as it focuses on delivering products and services for America's return to work.

  5. Mr. Lederer is a former CEO of US Foods, Duane Reade and Loblaw Companies Limited. He is also the Executive Chairman of Staples, Inc., a private equity portfolio company of Sycamore Partners.

  6. Dec 7, 2015 · John Lederer was a German explorer who tried to find a passage through the Appalachian Mountains in 1669-70. His map and journal, published in London in 1672, recorded his discoveries of the Blue Ridge, the Shenandoah Valley, and the Indians of the region.

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  8. www.wvencyclopedia.org › print › Articlee-WV | John Lederer

    Explorer John Lederer, a German physician interested in trading with the Indians, was the first European to journey into the mountains of Virginia. Commissioned by Governor William Berkeley to find a way through the Appalachian barrier, Lederer made three expeditions in 1669-70.

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