Charles Lathrop Pack (May 7, 1857 – June 14, 1937), a third-generation timberman, was "one of the five wealthiest men in America prior to World War I"...
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greatest benefactor." His son, Charles Lathrop Pack, was a noted forester and conservationist. His grandson, Randolph Greene Pack, was a forester and philanthropist...
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Connecticut), was an American philanthropist. Randolph Greene Pack, son of Charles Lathrop Pack, grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, at the turn of the century. He attended...
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Pack is a surname. People with the surname include: Carl Pack (1899–1945), New York politician Charles Lathrop Pack (1857–1937), businessman, philanthropist...
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potatoes, beets, cabbage, and other useful vegetables. In March 1917, Charles Lathrop Pack organized the US National War Garden Commission and launched the...
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he was declared as Man of the Year in Tucson. Pack was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Charles Lathrop Pack, a wealthy American timber businessman and his...
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The town of Pack's Mills of which he was also postmaster, was named after him. Pack's son George Willis Pack; grandson Charles Lathrop Pack and great-grandson...
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of Streator, Illinois), Mary Corinne Quintrell (clubwoman), and Charles Lathrop Pack. Euclid Avenue's most infamous resident was con artist Cassie Chadwick...
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Regeneration, Protection, Growth, and Management. Washington, D.C.: Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation. pp. 57–67. Retrieved 20 August 2023 – via Biodiversity...
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500-hectare) research forest, are in Tully, New York. Warrensburg: The Charles Lathrop Pack Demonstration Forest and NYS Department of Environmental Conservation's...
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