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- George W. Perkins [r]: (1862-1920) Organizer and modernizer of the U.S. Progressive Era; A leader in insurance, steel and banking. [e]
- John Muir [r]: (1838-1914) U.S. naturalist and conservationist, born in Scotland; founded the Sierra Club. [e]
- Progressive Era [r]: The period of political, administrative and social reform that began in the 1890s and ended after World War I. [e]
- Theodore Roosevelt [r]: (1858-1919), Twenty-sixth President of the United States, naturalist, historian, political reformer, and Progressive Era politician. [e]
- U.S. Progressive Party 1912 [r]: An American political party created by a split in the Republican Party in the presidential election of 1912. [e]
- William Howard Taft [r]: (1857 – 1930) The 27th President and 10th Chief Justice of the United States. [e]
- William Howard Taft [r]: (1857 – 1930) The 27th President and 10th Chief Justice of the United States. [e]
- Republican Party (United States), history [r]: The history of one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States of America. [e]
- Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. [r]: Brigadier general, United States Army Reserve, assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division, who received the Medal of Honor for valor as the only general to go ashore with the first U.S. amphibious assault wave of the "D-Day" invasion at the Battle of Normandy; son of President Theodore Roosevelt [e]