James Larkin White

American miner and park ranger

James Larkin White - American miner and park ranger
Born

July 11th, 1882
143 years ago

Died

April 26th, 1946
79 years ago — 63 years old

Category

Explorers & Adventurers

Country

United States

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Involved in mining operations and exploration, contributed to the development and preservation of national parks. Served as a dedicated park ranger, ensuring the protection of natural resources and providing educational opportunities about the environment. Participated in various initiatives aimed at promoting outdoor activities and conservation efforts.

Worked extensively in mining operations

Served as a park ranger in national parks

Promoted conservation and outdoor education

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