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Horace M. Albright

Horace Marden Albright (January 6, 1890 – March 28, 1987) was an American conservationist and the second director of the National Park Service.

Horace M. Albright
2nd Director of the National Park Service
In office
January 12, 1929 – August 9, 1933
PresidentCalvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Preceded byStephen Mather
Succeeded byArno B. Cammerer
Personal details
Born(1890-01-06)January 6, 1890
Bishop, California, U.S.
DiedMarch 28, 1987(1987-03-28) (aged 97)
Van Nuys, California, U.S.
SpouseGrace Noble
Children2
ParentGeorge Albright (father)
OccupationConservationist
Awards
Albright enjoys a "bear dinner", Yellowstone National Park, 1922

Early life and education edit

Horace Albright was born in 1890 in Bishop, California, the son of George Albright, a miner. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1912, and earned a law degree from Georgetown University. Albright married his college classmate Grace Noble and they had two children.

Career and life edit

After graduation, he worked for the Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C. Albright became a legal assistant to Stephen Mather when Mather became Assistant Secretary in charge of National Parks, and later assisted Mather when the National Park Service (NPS) was established in 1916. As legal assistant, he helped acquire land for several new national parks in the east. When Mather became ill, Albright managed the NPS as acting director. He later served as superintendent of Yellowstone National Park and, for a short time, Yosemite National Park. On October 18, 1922, he was elected Associate Member of the Boone and Crockett Club, a wildlife conservation organization founded by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell, in 1887.

 
Horace M. Albright, Superintendent of Yellowstone, 1922

On January 12, 1929, Albright succeeded Mather as the second director of the NPS and held the post until August 9, 1933. He next worked for the U.S. Potash Corporation and U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation, serving variously as director, vice president, and general manager. During this time, the Albrights lived in New Rochelle, New York. In 1937, Albright's portrait was painted by artist Herbert A. Collins.[2]

Albright died in Van Nuys, California, in 1987.[3][4]

Legacy edit

In 1969, Albright received the National Audubon Society's highest honor, the Audubon Medal.[5]

The nation's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, was awarded to Albright by President Jimmy Carter on the 64th anniversary of the National Park Service. President Carter announced the award in August 1980, and the medal was presented on December 8 by Assistant Secretary of the Interior Robert L. Herbst, in a ceremony at Van Nuys, California.[6]

Albright Grove, a grove of old-growth hemlocks and tulip poplars located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, was named in Albright's honor.[7] The Albright Training Center at Grand Canyon National Park, the Albright Visitor Center at Yellowstone National Park, and Albright Peak in Grand Teton National Park also bear his name.

References edit

  1. ^ "Berkeley Citation – Past Recipients | Berkeley Awards".
  2. ^ Biography of Herbert Alexander Collins, by Alfred W. Collins, February 1975, 4 pages typed, in the possession of Collins' great-great grand-daughter, D. Dahl of Tacoma, WA.
  3. ^ "Horace Albright Dies. Founded Park Service". New York Times. March 29, 1987. Retrieved 2009-09-30. Horace Marden Albright, a conservationist who was a co-founder and second director of the National Park Service, died of heart failure early yesterday at a convalescent home in Los Angeles. He was 97 years old.
  4. ^ "National Park Service Co-founder Dies," Yosemite 49(1):4 (Spring 1987).
  5. ^ "Previous Audubon Medal Awardees". Audubon. 2015-01-09. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  6. ^ "About Horace M. Albright". UC Berkeley Rausser College of Natural Resources. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  7. ^ "Albright Grove Trail - Maddron Bald Loop Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park". Mysmokymountainvacation.com. Retrieved 2013-06-19.

Further reading edit

  • Becher, Anne, and Joseph Richey, American Environmental Leaders: From Colonial Times to the Present (2 vol, 2nd ed. 2008) vol 1 online p. 15.

External links edit

  • Works by or about Horace M. Albright at Internet Archive
  • . Whimsical look at managing the National parks
  • Creating the National Park Service: The Missing Years by Horace M. Albright and Marian Albright Schenck (Univ. of OK Press, 1999) Memoirs about creating the NPS written with the assistance of Albright's daughter
  • Albright, Horace M. as told to Robert Cahn; The Birth of the National Park Service; The Founding Years, 1913–33; Howe Brothers, Salt Lake City, Utah; 1985.
  • Horace M. Albright, Mining Lawyer and Executive. 1986 interview, Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley. Accessed 8/16/2017
Government offices
Preceded by Director of the National Park Service
1929–1933
Succeeded by

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Horace Marden Albright January 6 1890 March 28 1987 was an American conservationist and the second director of the National Park Service Horace M Albright2nd Director of the National Park ServiceIn office January 12 1929 August 9 1933PresidentCalvin CoolidgeHerbert HooverFranklin D RooseveltPreceded byStephen MatherSucceeded byArno B CammererPersonal detailsBorn 1890 01 06 January 6 1890Bishop California U S DiedMarch 28 1987 1987 03 28 aged 97 Van Nuys California U S SpouseGrace NobleChildren2ParentGeorge Albright father OccupationConservationistAwardsAudubon MedalBerkeley Citation 1 Presidential Medal of FreedomAlbright enjoys a bear dinner Yellowstone National Park 1922 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and life 3 Legacy 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksEarly life and education editHorace Albright was born in 1890 in Bishop California the son of George Albright a miner He graduated from the University of California Berkeley in 1912 and earned a law degree from Georgetown University Albright married his college classmate Grace Noble and they had two children Career and life editAfter graduation he worked for the Department of the Interior in Washington D C Albright became a legal assistant to Stephen Mather when Mather became Assistant Secretary in charge of National Parks and later assisted Mather when the National Park Service NPS was established in 1916 As legal assistant he helped acquire land for several new national parks in the east When Mather became ill Albright managed the NPS as acting director He later served as superintendent of Yellowstone National Park and for a short time Yosemite National Park On October 18 1922 he was elected Associate Member of the Boone and Crockett Club a wildlife conservation organization founded by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell in 1887 nbsp Horace M Albright Superintendent of Yellowstone 1922On January 12 1929 Albright succeeded Mather as the second director of the NPS and held the post until August 9 1933 He next worked for the U S Potash Corporation and U S Borax and Chemical Corporation serving variously as director vice president and general manager During this time the Albrights lived in New Rochelle New York In 1937 Albright s portrait was painted by artist Herbert A Collins 2 Albright died in Van Nuys California in 1987 3 4 Legacy editIn 1969 Albright received the National Audubon Society s highest honor the Audubon Medal 5 The nation s highest civilian award the Presidential Medal of Freedom was awarded to Albright by President Jimmy Carter on the 64th anniversary of the National Park Service President Carter announced the award in August 1980 and the medal was presented on December 8 by Assistant Secretary of the Interior Robert L Herbst in a ceremony at Van Nuys California 6 Albright Grove a grove of old growth hemlocks and tulip poplars located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was named in Albright s honor 7 The Albright Training Center at Grand Canyon National Park the Albright Visitor Center at Yellowstone National Park and Albright Peak in Grand Teton National Park also bear his name References edit Berkeley Citation Past Recipients Berkeley Awards Biography of Herbert Alexander Collins by Alfred W Collins February 1975 4 pages typed in the possession of Collins great great grand daughter D Dahl of Tacoma WA Horace Albright Dies Founded Park Service New York Times March 29 1987 Retrieved 2009 09 30 Horace Marden Albright a conservationist who was a co founder and second director of the National Park Service died of heart failure early yesterday at a convalescent home in Los Angeles He was 97 years old National Park Service Co founder Dies Yosemite 49 1 4 Spring 1987 Previous Audubon Medal Awardees Audubon 2015 01 09 Retrieved 2020 07 12 About Horace M Albright UC Berkeley Rausser College of Natural Resources Retrieved 2020 12 02 Albright Grove Trail Maddron Bald Loop Trail in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mysmokymountainvacation com Retrieved 2013 06 19 Further reading editBecher Anne and Joseph Richey American Environmental Leaders From Colonial Times to the Present 2 vol 2nd ed 2008 vol 1 online p 15 External links editWorks by or about Horace M Albright at Internet Archive National Park Service Biography Oh Ranger by Horace M Albright and Frank J Taylor 1928 1929 1934 1972 Whimsical look at managing the National parks Creating the National Park Service The Missing Years by Horace M Albright and Marian Albright Schenck Univ of OK Press 1999 Memoirs about creating the NPS written with the assistance of Albright s daughter Albright Horace M as told to Robert Cahn The Birth of the National Park Service The Founding Years 1913 33 Howe Brothers Salt Lake City Utah 1985 Horace M Albright Mining Lawyer and Executive 1986 interview Oral History Office University of California Berkeley Accessed 8 16 2017Government officesPreceded byStephen Mather Director of the National Park Service1929 1933 Succeeded byArno B Cammerer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horace M Albright amp oldid 1194850380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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