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Region No. 5—James W. Ivens, Jr. (Regional Deputy), Chestertown
District Deputies:
Kent County .......................J. Gilbert Moffett..................Massey
Queen Anne's County.............John W. Perry....................... Centreville
Caroline County...................T. Dukes Roe...................Denton
Talbot County...................James M. Warner .....................Easton
Region No. 6
District Deputies:
Dorchester County..................Walter R. Rew................Vienna
Somerset County.....................Raymond M. Carey.........Princess Anne
Wicomico County....................J. Craig Culver............Salisbury
Worcester County....................Charles B. Hill...............Snow Hill
GAME BREEDERS
C. J. McPhail..........................Game Breeder ............Owings Mills
Brady C. Bounds..................Game Breeder .................Salisbury
Frederick Hacker..................Assistant Game Breeder....Owings Mills
Henry Engles..........................Assistant Game Breeder....Owings Mills
E. R. McCullough....................Washington Co. Game Refuge...Hancock
Mrs. Emma J. King— ...... ....Montgomery County Game Refuge,
Gaithersburg
WILD LIFE FIELD SUPERINTENDENTS
Ernest A. Vaughn.......................................................Salisbury
Kenneth A. Wilson................................ Cumberland
COMMISSION OF STATE FORESTS AND PARKS
Standard Oil Building, Baltimore 2, Maryland
Telephone: SAratoga 6870
Name Term Expires Postoffice
John M. Nelson, Jr., Chairman—.. —1949..... ........ ...... ......... Eccleston
J. Miles Lankford, Md. Farm Bur..-1945.................Pocomoke
J. Wilson Lord, Md. State Grange—1946............Ellicott City
Bernard I. Gonder............................1948..................... Oakland
Sydney D. Peverley.............................1947..........................Bel Air
The Commission of State Forests and Parks was created by Chap-
ter 608—Acts of 1941, as successor to the Regents of the University
of Maryland, to supervise the activities of the Department of State
Forests and Parks. It consists of five members, appointed by the
Governor, one of whom, the law provides, shall be recommended by
the Maryland Farm Bureau and another by the Maryland State
Grange. A third member shall have had practical experience in the
business of lumbering, while the two remaining members shall be
appointed for their general interest in the advancemnt of forestry.
The members serve for terms of five years, with overlapping tenure
of office. They appoint the State Forester, in accordance with the
Merit System, and select their Chairman.
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