Wayburn, Edgar

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Edgar Wayburn was born on September 17, 1906 in Macon, Georgia. A medical doctor, he is best known as a national leader in the Sierra Club, beginning in the 1940s. With his wife, Peggy, he was a key player in the creation of Redwood National Park, Point Reyes National Seashore, and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, all in Northern California.The Wayburns also worked tirelessly for the preservation of over 100 million acres of public lands in Alaska. Wayburn received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1999.

From the guide to the Edgar Wayburn papers, 1923-2010, 1951-2007, (The Bancroft Library.)

Edgar Wayburn was born on September 17, 1906 in Macon, Georgia. A medical doctor, he is best known as a national leader in the Sierra Club, beginning in the 1940s. With his wife, Peggy, he was a key player in the creation of Redwood National Park, Point Reyes National Seashore, and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, all in Northern California.The Wayburns also worked tirelessly for the preservation of over 100 million acres of public lands in Alaska. Wayburn received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1999. He died March 5, 2010 in San Francisco.

From the description of Edgar Wayburn papers, 1923-2010 (bulk 1951-2007). (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 233919578

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United States
United States
Alaska
California
California
Redwood National Park (Calif.)
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (Calif.)
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Environmentalists
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Birth 1906-09-17

Death 2010-03-05

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