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Stephen Tyng Mather Historical Markers

The first National Park Service Director. Identical markers are found in many National Parks.
 
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By Craig Baker, 2017
Stephen Tyng Mather Marker
1 Alaska, Denali Borough, Denali National Park — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
On Park Road, 3.4 miles west of Parks Highway (Alaska Route 3), on the left when traveling west.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m195774) HM
2 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon Village — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 — Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near South Entrance Road at Yavapai Lodge Road.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m169438) HM
3 Arizona, Mohave County, Fredonia — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 — Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near North Pipe Spring Road, 0.3 miles north of Arizona Route 389, on the left when traveling north.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m149341) HM
4 Arizona, Navajo County, Holbrook — Stephen Tyng Mather — July. 4, 1867 - Jan.22, 1930
On Petrified Forest Road, on the left when traveling north.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m71151) HM
5 Arizona, Pinal County, Coolidge — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 — Jan. 22, 1930
Near West Ruins Drive.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service. Defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m27206) HM
6 California, Inyo County, Death Valley National Park, Furnace Creek — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near Airport Road just west of California Route 190.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m158620) HM
7 California, San Diego County, San Diego — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan 2, 1930
Near Cabrillo Memorial Drive.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come and end to the good that he has done.Map (db m84892) HM
8 California, Shasta County, Lassen Volcanic National Park — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
On California Route 89, 1 mile east of California Route 44, on the right when traveling east.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m71149) HM
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9 California, Tulare County, Lodgepole Village — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 Jan: 22, 1930
On Crescent Meadow Road.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come to an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m52661) HM
10 Colorado, Larimer County, Rocky Mountain National Park — Stephen Tyng Mather — July. 4. 1867. - Jan. 22. 1930.
Near Moraine Avenue, 0.1 miles west of Mills Drive.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service. Defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m88995) HM
11 Colorado, Mesa County, Colorado National Monument — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m159637) HM
12 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — The Mather Homestead — Darien Heritage Trail
On Brookside Road north of Stephen Mather Road, on the left when traveling north.
A Historic Home The Mather Homestead was built in 1778 by Deacon Joseph Mather, son of Reverend Moses Mather, a fiery patriot and the Minister of Middlesex Parish (now the First Congregational Church in Darien), for 62 years. He lived in . . . Map (db m226764) HM
13 Florida, Collier County, Ochopee — Stephen Tyng Mather — July.4.1867 - Jan.22.1930
On Tamiami Trail East.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service. Defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m213487) HM
14 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Homestead — Stephen Tyng Mather — July.4.1867 - Jan.22.1930
On State Highway 9336.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service. Defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m213488) HM
15 Hawaii, Hawaii County, Volcano — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - January 22, 1930 —
Near Crater Rim Drive, 0.3 miles west of Hawaii Belt Road (Hawaii Route 11), on the right when traveling west.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m190122) HM
16 Indiana, Porter County, Beverly Shores — Stephen Tyng Mather — July.4.1867.     Jan.22.1930.
Near E. Lake Front Drive west of Broadway, on the right when traveling west.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m72891) HM
17 Kentucky, Edmonson County, Mammoth Cave — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
On Mammoth Cave Parkway, 3 miles north of Kentucky Route 70.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m71150) HM
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18 Maine, Hancock County, Bar Harbor — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m54441) HM
19 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1887 - Jan. 22, 1930
On MD 611, on the right when traveling east.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m3789) HM
20 Montana, Glacier County, Browning — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan 22, 1930
Near Going-To-The-Sun Road, 18 miles west of U.S. 89.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m127494) HM
21 Nevada, White Pine County, Baker — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan 22, 1930
On Mather Overlook Road south of Wheeler Peak Scenic Drive when traveling south.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m127137) HM
22 New Mexico, Eddy County, Carlsbad — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1887 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near State Road 7, 6.8 miles west of U.S. 62.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m5979) HM
23 New York, Rockland County, Bear Mountain — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1887 - Jan. 22, 1930
Near Perkins Memorial Drive, 2 miles north of Seven Lakes Drive, on the left when traveling south.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m47775) HM
24 North Carolina, Avery County, Linville — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan 22, 1930
Near Blue Ridge Parkway (at milepost 304.4), 1 mile north of Blowing Rock Highway (U.S. 221), on the right when traveling north.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m134202) HM
25 North Dakota, Billings County, Medora — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1887 - Jan. 22, 1930
On East River Road, on the left when traveling north.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m87237) HM
26 Oregon, Klamath County, Klamath Falls — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near Muson Valley Road, 7 miles north of Oregon Route 62.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m79277) HM
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27 Pennsylvania, Cambria County, Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m53800) HM
28 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
Near North 6th Street (County Road 2005) north of Market Street, on the right when traveling south.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m212578) HM
29 South Dakota, Custer County, Hot Springs — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 — Jan. 22, 1930
Near Wind Cave Road, 1 mile south of U.S. 385.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m234600) HM
30 Texas, Brewster County, Big Bend National Park — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near Chisos Basin Road, 6.5 miles south of Maverick Drive (U.S. 385).
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service. Defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m60610) HM
31 Texas, Culberson County, Pine Springs — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
Near Pine Canyon Drive north of U.S. 62/180.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service. Defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m60611) HM
32 Texas, El Paso County, El Paso — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
Near South San Marcial Street.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m37948) HM
33 Utah, Box Elder County, Promontory — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 — Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near Golden Spike Road (22000 West Road) at 6400 North Road.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m126140) HM
34 Utah, Garfield County, Bryce Canyon National Park — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near Utah Route 63, 3.7 miles south of Utah Route 12, on the right when traveling south.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m40524) HM
35 Utah, Washington County, Springdale — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 — Jan. 22, 1930
Near Zion-Mount Carmel Highway (Zion National Park Rd.) (Utah Route 9) 0.8 miles north of Zion National Park Entrance, on the left when traveling north.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m149308) HM
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36 Virginia, Prince George County, Petersburg National Battlefield — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m75529) HM
37 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Harpers Ferry — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930 —
Near Mather Place just south of Fillmore Street.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service. Defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m70831) HM
38 Wyoming, Teton County, Moose — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1867 - Jan. 22, 1930
On U.S. 287, on the left when traveling south.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service, defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved, unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m46370) HM
 
 
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