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    Gifford Pinchot

    American forester and politician

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  1. Gifford Pinchot [a] (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, as the first head of the United States Forest Service, and as the 28th governor of Pennsylvania.

  2. May 9, 2018 · Library of Congress Photo. Gifford Pinchot was an important figure in the American conservation movement. As the first chief of the US Forest Service, Pinchot tripled the nation’s forest reserves, protecting their long term health for both conservation and recreational use.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Gifford Pinchot (born Aug. 11, 1865, Simsbury, Conn., U.S.—died Oct. 4, 1946, New York, N.Y.) was a pioneer of U.S. forestry and conservation and a public official. Pinchot graduated from Yale in 1889 and studied at the National Forestry School in Nancy, France, and in Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. Upon his return home in 1892, he began ...

  4. 4th Chief of the Division of Forestry, 1898-1901; 1st Chief of Bureau of Forestry, 1901-1905; and 1st Chief of the Forest Service, 1905-1910. Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946) Gifford Pinchot was born on August 11, 1865, in Simsbury, Connecticut. His family were wealthy merchants, politicians, and landowners. As a young boy, Pinchot spent his free ...

  5. Gifford Pinchot State Park, a 2,338-acre, full-service park, is in northern York County along PA 177 between the towns of Rossville and Lewisberry. The park consists of reverting farm fields and wooded hillsides with the 340-acre Pinchot Lake serving as a prime attraction. Seasons and Hours.

  6. May 23, 2024 · Gifford Pinchot National Forest includes over 1.3 million acres of forest, wildlife habitat, watersheds & mountains, including Mt. Adams & Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Plan Your Trip. Maps. Download maps to your mobile device, view vicinity maps & order printed maps or publications. Find a map. Passes/Permits.

  7. Quick Facts. Significance: First Chief of the US Forest Service and Governor of Pennsylvania. Place of Birth: Simsbury, Connecticut. Date of Birth: August 11, 1865. Place of Death: New York City, New York. Date of Death: October 4, 1946. Place of Burial: Pike County, Pennsylvania. Cemetery Name: Milford Cemetery.

  8. Sep 21, 2016 · Gifford Pinchot, the first U.S. forest chief and founder of the Yale Forest School, doesn’t get enough credit, says historian Char Miller. In the early 20th century, Miller says, Pinchot helped shape our modern understanding of conservation, environmental education, and the very notion of “public lands.” By Kevin Dennehy.

  9. His concern with producing the greatest totality of land use produced the wilderness that is preserved but accessible and forest that is logged and renewed. Pinchot, a giant of the conservation and the environmental movements, leaves his legacy of a vast forest domain that belong to the American people.

  10. Gifford Pinchot, (born Aug. 11, 1865, Simsbury, Conn., U.S.—died Oct. 4, 1946, New York, N.Y.), pioneer of U.S. forestry and conservation and public official. Gifford Pinchot. Credit: Harris & Ewing Collection/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (LC-DIG-hec-21098)

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