Theodore Lukens
Theodore Parker Lukens (October 6, 1848 – July 1, 1918) was an American conservationist, real estate investor, civic leader, and forester who believed that burned over mountains could again be covered in timber which would protect watersheds. Lukens collected pine cones and seeds of different types and conducted experimental plantings on the mountain slopes above Pasadena, California. His perseverance earned him the name "Father of Forestry."
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Theodore Lukens
Theodore Parker Lukens (October 6, 1848 – July 1, 1918) was an American conservationist, real estate investor, civic leader, and forester who believed that burned over mountains could again be covered in timber which would protect watersheds. Lukens collected pine cones and seeds of different types and conducted experimental plantings on the mountain slopes above Pasadena, California. His perseverance earned him the name "Father of Forestry."
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1848-10-06
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Lukens c. 1890
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Helen Lukens Gaut
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1918-07-01
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Theodore Parker Lukens
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Mayor of Pasadena
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William E. Lukens, Margaret Cooper
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Oscar F. Weed
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Forester, conservationist
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Christian Science
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Charlotte Dyer ,
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H. Sibyl Swett
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John S. Cox
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Oscar F. Weed
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December 1895
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May 1892
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May 1890
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May 1894
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