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Stephen Mather

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Stephen Mather Stephen Tyng Mather (July 4, 1867 – January 22, 1930) was an American industrialist and conservationist who was the first director of the National Park Service. As president and owner of Thorkildsen-Mather Borax Company he became a millionaire. With his friend the journalist Robert Sterling Yard, Mather led a publicity campaign to promote the creation of a unified federal agency to oversee National Parks administration, which was established in 1916. In 1917, Mather was appointed to lead the NPS, the new agency created within the Department of the Interior. He served until 1929, during which time Mather created a professional civil service organization, increased the numbers of parks and national monuments, and established systematic criteria for adding new properties to the federal system. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Progress in the development of the national parks / by Stephen T. Mather. by Mather, Stephen Tyng, 1867-1930

    Published 1916
    Government Document Book
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    Report on proposed Sand Dunes National Park, Indiana

    Published 1917
    Other Authors: “…Mather, Stephen Tyng, 1867-1930…”
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Progress in development of national parks

    Published 1916
    Other Authors: “…Mather, Stephen Tyng, 1867-1930…”
    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Report on proposed Sand Dunes National Park, Indiana.

    Published 1917
    Other Authors: “…Mather, Stephen Tyng, 1867-1930…”
    Full Text (via ProQuest)
    Government Document eBook
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    Progress in development of national parks.

    Published 1916
    Other Authors: “…Mather, Stephen Tyng, 1867-1930…”
    Full Text (via ProQuest)
    Government Document eBook
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