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Gardiner Greene Hubbard was the first ever President of National Geographic. More info in One Thousand Years of Hubbard History. He was also a lawyer, financier, and a philanthropist.


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info on Gardiner Greene Hubbard b. Aug. 25, 1822 in MA (641 words)
Gardiner Greene Hubbard was a descendant of Wm.
Hubbard of Ipswich, MA and the eldest son of Samuel Hubbard and Mary Ann GREENE.
Gardiner Greene Hubbard is 9th in descent from William Hubbard of Ipswich, MA and 8th in descent from his son the Rev. William Hubbard of Ipswich.
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