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Julius Sterling Morton

Julius Sterling Morton

Julius Sterling Morton was an American political figure born on April 22, 1832, and died on April 27, 1902. He served as the governor of Nebraska and held several positions in the federal government. Morton is best known for promoting Arbor Day, a movement that continues to be celebrated in the United States and many other countries today.

4 quotes · Arbor Day, Forests, Forests And Trees
John Muir

John Muir

John Muir (April 21, 1838 - December 24, 1914) was an American naturalist, writer, explorer, and environmentalist. Known for his love of nature and advocacy for environmental protection, Muir is considered one of the pioneers of the modern environmental movement.

339 quotes · Wilderness, Mountain, Nature

Andrew S. Draper

Andrew S. Draper was an American author born on June 21, 1848, and died on April 27, 1913. He is known for his works in the fields of history and literature, which have had a profound impact on posterity.

4 quotes · Arbor Day, Arbors, Children

Janet Hargreaves

Janet Hargreaves, born in 1937, is a renowned British actress with a rich career in film and television. She is known for her unique acting style and diverse character portrayals.

1 quotes · Admire, Environment, Form
Richard St. Barbe Baker

Richard St. Barbe Baker

Richard St. Barbe Baker was a British author born on October 9, 1889, and passed away on June 9, 1982. Known for his profound insights into forest and environmental protection, he was a pioneer in the movement for forest conservation.

6 quotes · Tree, Earth, Generations
Hamlin Garland

Hamlin Garland

American novelist born on September 14, 1860, and died on March 4, 1940. Hamlin Garland is known for his profound depiction of rural life in the American Midwest.

7 quotes · Forests And Trees, Hiking, Nature Walk
Susan Fenimore Cooper

Susan Fenimore Cooper

Susan Fenimore Cooper (April 17, 1813 – December 31, 1894) was an American writer and philanthropist, recognized as America's first professional female author. The daughter of renowned novelist James Fenimore Cooper, she followed in her father's literary footsteps. In 1850, she published "Rural Hours," one of the earliest American nature essays, which significantly influenced American nature writing. She also co-founded Cooper Union, a free education institution in New York City.

3 quotes · Forests, Woods, Admiration
Jodi Thomas

Jodi Thomas

Jodi Thomas is a renowned American author known for her historical novels. Her works are typically set in 19th-century America, offering vivid portrayals of the social landscape and the lives of the people of that time.

8 quotes · Cute, Love, Sweet
Kim Stafford

Kim Stafford

Kim Stafford is an American poet born on October 15, 1949. His works are known for their deep emotions and delicate portrayal of nature. Stafford's poetry often explores personal identity, family, and social issues, while also showcasing his profound interest in nature and local history.

2 quotes · Arbor Day, Earth, Essentials
Kathleen Raine

Kathleen Raine

Kathleen Raine was an English poet known for her surrealistic and mystical style. Her works often explore profound themes of human existence, such as death, love, and religion. Born on June 14, 1908, she passed away on July 6, 2003.

25 quotes · Poet, Tree, World