District Forestry Board
Walter B. Harris, Chairperson, 1986; Simms
Jacquette, 1985; John K. Bergen, 1986;
James Gatto, 1987.
Public Landings and Facilities Board
Carter G. Stanton, Director
Sanitary Commission
Medford C. Capel, Chairperson, 1987;
Donald G. Crowding, 1985; Frank R.
Dierker, 1985; Louise Price, 1986; W. Ray-
mond Spencer, 1988.
Board of Electrical Examiners
Carl A. Gustafson, Sr., Chairperson, 1985;
Gary B. Fellows, 1986; John "Budd"
Nicholson, 1986; Ruth Smith Edwards, 1987;
Wayne Pinder, 1987.
Plumbing Board
C. Albert Raleigh, Chairperson. 1985; S.
Wickes Westcott, 1986; Joseph Trew, Jr.,
1987; Theodore Redman, 1988; John A.
Groves, 1989.
Plumbing Inspector
Charles E. Boulter
Roads Engineer
E. Nick Kirsch
District Engineer
James M. Wright
Public Drainage Association
William S. Sutton, Chairperson
Alcoholic Beverages
Board of Liquor License Commissioners
Board of County Commissioners, ex officio
Liquor Inspector
Donald L. Unruh
Liquor Control Board
Board of County Commissioners, ex officio
Tidewater Affairs
Oystermen's Tongers Advisory Committee
Charles F. dark, Jr., Chairperson; Fitzgerald
Creighton; John C. Edwards; W. Edward
Kulley III; Charles D. Startt.
Extension and Soil Conservation Services
Extension Agents
W. James Milliken, County Director; Eina
Butterfield; John E. Hall; one vacancy.
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Soil Conservation District Supervisors
William S. Sutton (County appointee), Chair-
person; Charles S. Jacquette, 1985; S. Wickes
Westcott, 1986; Walter B. Harris, Jr., 1987;
J. Wesley Kimble, 1989; W. James Milliken,
Extension Agent, Secretary (non-voting).
Ralph A. Timmons, District Conservationist;
Beth Horsey, District Manager.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
County Seat: Rockville 20850
Origin: Created from Frederick County by resolve
of the Constitutional Convention of 1776.
Name: Named for Revolutionary War General
Richard Montgomery (1738-1775).
Form of Government: Charter (1948)
County Code: See Montgomery County Code, 1972
with supplements.
Area: 505.58 sq. miles (495.44 land, 10.14 water)
Population. 1900: 30,451; 1950: 164,401; 1960:
340,928; 1970: 522,809; 1980: 579,053
Principal Incorporated Places (1980 Census):
Rockville (43,811), Gaithersburg (26,424),
Takoma Park (11,331)
Principal Unincorporated Places (1980 census):
Bethesda (62,736), Wheaton-Glenmont (48,598),
Aspen Hill (47,445)
Voter Registration, Oct. 8, 1984. Democrat:
208,349; Republican: 113,203; Other Parties:
119; Decline to Affiliate: 50,373; Total: 372,044.
Per Capita Income (1980): $13,541
State Parks: Patuxent River (6,377 acres), Seneca
Creek (5,154 acres)
Colleges/Universities: Capital Institute of
Technology, Kensington; Columbia Union
College, Takoma Park; Maryland College of Art
and Design, Silver Spring; Montgomery College,
Rockville, Germantown, and Takoma Park;
Washington Theological Union, Silver Spring
Museums/Historical Societies: Montgomery
County Historical Society, 103 W. Montgomery
Ave., Rockville 20850; Academy of
International Military History and International
Military Archives, Box 30051, Bethesda 20014,
American Canal Society, Glen Echo 20768;
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Association, Glen
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