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Group gathered in Muir Woods for the dedication of the Pinchot tree, 1910. Ceremony dedicating a giant redwood tree in Muir Woods, May 5, 1910, in honor of the first chief of the U.S. Forest Service, Gifford Pincho. This ceremony, organized by the Sierra Club, took place just two years after Muir Woods was made a national monument by the U.S. Government. Gifford Pinchot, a conservationist, lobbied President Roosevelt to accept Kent's gift of Muir Woods in order to save the giant redwood trees for posterity. Mr. Kent made a short speech at the dedication and then provided lunch to the 300 members of the Sierra Club and their guests. from the Kent Family collection.
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