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MARYLAND MANUAL 129 Charles L. Jackson, Superintendent, Patapsco State Park Gordon A. Bauer, Superintendent, Sandy Point State Park Leslie W. Moats, Superintendent, Smallwood State Park Philip R. Wood, Superintendent, Point Lockout State Park Richard E. Graham, Superintendent, Seneca Creek State Park Alfred B. Brown, Supervisor, Fire Control Henry W. Schlosser, Supervisor, Fire Control Clifton Dennis, Project Forester Charles A. Keeley, Project Forester Rudolph J. Baliko, Project Forester District III—910 Cooper Street, Salisbury 21801 (Caroline, Dorchester, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties) John J. Mohr, District Director Chester L. Sewell, District Forester David L. Hathway, District Park Supervisor Robert P. Taylor, Superintendent, Martinak State Park Clifford A. Denney, Superintendent, Pocomoke State Forest Vacancy, Superintendent, Wicomico State Forest Vacancy, Superintendent, Shad Landing State Park Vacancy, Superintendent, James Island State Park Vacancy, Superintendent, Assateague State Park Robert M. Dail, Supervisor, Fire Control Robert G. Dennis, Supervisor, Fire Control District IV—18 Office Street, Bel Air 21014 (Baltimore, Cecil, Harford, Kent, and Queen Anne's Counties) Henry E. Stasiek, District Director Osmar G. Hebert, District Park Supervisor Eugene Bowers, Superintendent, Elk Neck State Park W. Dale Beaston, Superintendent, The Rock State Park Guy Wells, Superintendent, Gunpowder State Park William H. Sizemore, Superintendent, Susquehanna State Park L. R. Bettinger, Supervisor, Fire Control Paul H. Seward, Supervisor, Fire Control John E. Michel, Project Forester Warren E. Groves, Project Forester James J. Burtis, Jr., Project Forester James B. Roberts, Project Forester Daniel B. McConaughy, Project Forester Clayton Bryant, Project Forester A forestry department was first organized by Chapter 294, Acts of 1906, under the State Board of Forestry but was succeeded in 1941 by the present Department. The Department was created to promote, administer and manage all State owned or leased forests, parks, scenic preserves, parkways, historic monuments, and recreation areas; and is responsible for the administration of all laws, rules, and regulations relating to forests and parks, scenic preserves, parkways, historic monuments, and recreation areas, fire control, roadside trees, the restoration of deforested or denuded areas, and the operation of the State forest nursery. Within Maryland, there are 2,600,000 acres of forest lands. The Department of Forests and Parks is responsible for protecting this acreage from the ravages of fire and organizes and conducts a fire prevention, control, and suppression program. The |
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