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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amos_PinchotAmos Pinchot - Wikipedia

    Amos Richards Eno Pinchot (December 6, 1873 – February 18, 1944) was an American lawyer and reformist. He never held public office but managed to exert considerable influence in reformist circles and did much to keep progressive and Georgist ideas alive in the 1920s.

  2. Amos Pinchot. Born in Paris, France, and named for his maternal grandfather, Amos's childhood experiences and education were similar to his older brother, Gifford's. But after graduating from Yale in 1897, Amos pursued law at Columbia University and New York Law School.

  3. Written in a clear, narrative style, The Pinchots family saga, involves wealth accumulation, romances, progressive reform and the New Deal in Pennsylvania and nationally, and responses to America’s three foreign wars, but is also filled with psychological tension and tragedy, including a bank scandal, death by disease, divorces, suicides, even u...

  4. Amos Pinchot: At the risk of alienating himself from his family and his niche in society, Giford Pinchot’s younger brother Amos fought vehemently for basic human and civil rights. We learn from Amos’ Amos Pinchot perspective that as a society, we must help people first meet their basic human needs.

  5. Amos Richards Eno Pinchot, born December 6, 1872, was the third and youngest child ofJames and Mary Eno Pinchot. Named for his maternal grand-father, a real estate magnate on the order of Donald Trump, Amos was born into the insulated, upper-class life of wealthy New York.

  6. Amos Pinchot papers. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, speeches, notebooks, articles, family papers, newspaper clippings, printed matter, scrapbooks, and other papers pertaining to Pinchot's career as a lawyer and reformer and to his interests in civil liberties, labor problems, government, and politics. Subjects include the America First ...

  7. findingaids.loc.gov › exist_collections › ead3pdfAmos Pinchot Papers

    The papers of Amos Pinchot (1873-1944) span the years 1856-1945, with the bulk of the collection dating from 1909 to 1942. The collection chiefly reflects Pinchot's career as a lawyer and reformer and consists of six series: Family Correspondence , General Correspondence , Subject File , Speeches and Writings , Printed Matter , and Oversize .