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  1. Richard Achilles Ballinger (9 de julio de 1858, Boonesboro, Iowa - 6 de junio de 1922, Seattle, Washington) fue Secretario del Interior de los Estados Unidos desde 1909 hasta 1911. Cuando fue alcalde de Seattle entre 1904 y 1906, empezó a llamar la atención nacional sobre su persona.

  2. Richard Achilles Ballinger (July 9, 1858 – June 6, 1922) was mayor of Seattle, Washington, from 1904–1906, Commissioner of the United States General Land Office from 1907–1908 and U.S. Secretary of the Interior from 1909–1911.

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  3. Richard A. Ballinger (born July 9, 1858, Boonesboro, Iowa, U.S.—died June 6, 1922, Seattle, Washington) was the U.S. secretary of the interior (1909–11) whose land-use policy contributed to the rift between the conservative and progressive factions in the Republican Party. As the reform mayor of Seattle (1904–06), Ballinger attracted the ...

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  4. U.S. Presidents. William Taft. Richard A. Ballinger (1909–1911) Born in Boonesborough, Iowa, on July 9, 1858, Richard Achilles Ballinger followed the path of his father into law, graduating from Williams College in 1884, joining the bar two years later, and gaining talent in the field of public land law.

  5. Richard Achilles Ballinger (9 de julio de 1858, Boonesboro, Iowa - 6 de junio de 1922, Seattle, Washington) fue Secretario del Interior de los Estados Unidos desde 1909 hasta 1911. Richard Achilles Ballinger. Cuando fue alcalde de Seattle entre 1904 y 1906, empezó a llamar la atención nacional sobre su persona.

  6. 8 de may. de 2018 · Gifford Pinchot, chief of the U.S. Forest Service, protested and publicly charged Secretary of the Interior Richard A. Ballinger with favoritism toward corporations seeking waterpower sites. Pinchot also defended a Land Office investigator who was dismissed for accusing Ballinger of being a tool of private interests that desired access to ...

  7. 9 de sept. de 2020 · Email. Share. Tweet. On March 8, 1904, Seattle voters elect Republican Richard A. Ballinger (1858-1922) mayor of Seattle. Though Ballinger is remembered as a "reform mayor" for cleaning up the city's vice, many of his reforms come at the end of his single, two-year term.