These Are the 20 Biggest Landowners in the United States

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11. The Pingree heirs own 830,000 acres, the legacy of a 19th-century merchant prince.

Nineteenth century Massachusetts merchant David Pingree amassed an enormous fortune, including over a million acres of land across the eastern US, according to The Land Report. Today, his fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-generation descendants continue to own and maintain large holdings, mostly in Maine.

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  1. Thank God Turner has 2 million acres and the largest buffalo herd in the world. If it weren’t for Mr. Turner then our national treasured buffalo would be listed as another endangered species and the few left would only be seen in Zoos!!! What a wonderful way to use his land.

  2. Native Americans used to own this whole continent until someone else decided they deserved to have it instead!!! There are no guarantees in this life.

  3. Mike Richmond

    Thanks for the information. Timberland owners have a responsibility to present and future generations to manage their resources to ensure present and future generations will be able to enjoy the land and environment. I hope the practice of clear-cutting forest tracts that remove every last tree from the site has gone the way of the dinosaur.

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