Richard Ballinger

(noun)

Mayor of Seattle, Washington, from 1904 to 1906 and U.S. secretary of the interior from 1909 to 1911.

Related Terms

  • Gifford Pinchot
  • General Land Office (GLO)

Examples of Richard Ballinger in the following topics:

  • Ballinger and Pinchot

    • Forest Service Chief Gifford Pinchot and Secretary of the Interior Richard Ballinger.
    • The Pinchot-Ballinger Controversy, also known as the "Ballinger Affair," was a dispute between U.S.
    • Secretary of the Interior Richard Achilles Ballinger.
    • He did not retain Garfield, an Ohioan, as secretary, choosing instead a westerner, former Seattle mayor Richard A.
    • Ballinger.
  • The Third Crusade

    • The death of Henry in 1189, however, meant the English contingent came under the command of his successor, King Richard I of England (known as Richard the Lionheart).
    • Richard departed the Holy Land on October 2.
    • Richard cast down the German flag from the city, slighting Leopold.
    • Richard then ordered a general counterattack, which won the battle.
    • Richard departed the Holy Land on October 9, 1192.
  • Sears Roebucks

    • When Richard Warren Sears was a railroad station agent in North Redwood, Minnesota, he received an impressive shipment of watches from a Chicago jeweler, which the local cube jeweler did not want.
    • Richard Sears knew that farmers often brought their crops to town, where they could be sold and shipped.
    • One of his reasons for leaving Sears in 1895 was the stress the business placed upon him; he later took some delight in pointing out his longevity in comparison to the much shorter life of Richard Sears.
    • Richard Sears, the co-founder and owner of Sears, Roebuck, and Co.
  • Restoration of the Stuarts

    • Richard Cromwell (1626 – 1712) was Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland after Oliver Cromwell's death in 1658.
    • Richard lacked his father's authority.
    • Richard proved to be unable to manage the Parliament and control the army.
    • Proclamation announcing the death of Oliver Cromwell and the succession of Richard Cromwell as Lord Protector.
    • In 1660, Richard Cromwell left for France and later traveled around Europe, visiting various European courts.
  • Racial Stratification

    • This was the experience of Mildred and Richard Loving, who married in 1958 in Washington D.C., a district in the US that no longer had a law against interracial marriage.
    • Mildred was black; Richard was white.
    • Both Mildred and Richard were from Virginia, where their extended family still lived.
  • Summary and references

    • Dorf, Richard C. and Thomas H.
    • Pinkerton, Richard L. (1994).
  • The Election of 1960

    • Kennedy beat Vice President Richard Nixon by a very narrow margin.
    • The Republican Party nominated Richard Nixon, Eisenhower's Vice-President, while the Democrats nominated John F.
    • Eisenhower's Vice President, Richard Nixon, was the obvious choice for the Republican nomination.
  • Photorealism

    • The first generation of American photorealists comprising the art historical movement included such painters as Richard Estes, Ralph Goings, Chuck Close, Charles Bell, Audrey Flack, Don Eddy, Robert Bechte, and Tom Blackwell.
    • Richard Estes reproduces in a paint the complex image of a reflected urban environment on a telephone booth.
  • Relativistic Energy and Mass

    • Relativistic mass was defined by Richard C.
    • Richard C.
  • Considering the Organizational Life Cycle

    • Richard L.
    • Richard L.
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