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Samuel Hall Young was an American author, educator, and naturalist known for his significant contributions to literature on the Alaskan wilderness. He spent a considerable part of his life in Alaska, where he documented his experiences and the beauty of the natural landscape. Young's writings often reflected his deep appreciation for nature and the environment, as well as his encounters with various individuals, including the renowned naturalist John Muir, who influenced his perspective on conservation and the outdoors.

Throughout his life, Young published several notable works, including 'A Book of Strife in the Form of a Diary of an Old Soul' and 'Alaska Days with John Muir.' His narratives not only capture the unique essence of Alaska but also advocate for the preservation of its natural beauty. Through his vivid storytelling and commitment to environmentalism, Samuel Hall Young has left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire future generations to appreciate and protect the wilderness.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita September 1, 1847
Luogo di nascita Pennsylvania, United States
Data di morte January 1, 1928
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