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FOREST COMMISSIONERS REPORT. 



Fires 

 reported 

 Stations Operated by same. 



Boarstone Mt, Twp. 8, R. 9, N. W. P., Elliotts- 



ville 2 



Joe Mary Mt, A, R. 10, W. E. L. S 5 



Cooper Mt., Cooper, Washington County 19 



Musquash Mt., Topsfield, Washington County 7 



Green Mt, Twp. 4, R. 18, W. E. L. S 1 



Mucalsea Mt, Twp. 5, R. 16, W. E. L. S 11 



Saddleback Mt, Twp. 2, R. 1, Franklin County 16 



Double Top Mt., Twp. 4, R. 10, W. E. L. S. . . o 



Nulhedus Mt., Twp. 5, R. 17, W. E. L. S 2 



Norway Bluff, Twp. 9, R. 9, W. E. h. S 5 



No. 9 Mt., Twp. 9, R. 3, W. E. L. S 1 



Hedgehog Mt., Twp. 14, R. 6, W. E. L. S . . . . 4 



Three Brooks Mt., Twp. 15, R. 6, W. E. L. S . . 5 



Speckles Mt, Grafton, Oxford County o 



Mattamiscontis Mt., Twp. 3, R. 9, N. W. P 7 



Haystack Mt, Twp. 11, R. 4, W. E. L. S 4 



Schoodic Mt, Twp. No 9, Hancock County .... 2 



Hardwood Mt., Twp. 9, R. 18, Somerset County o 



Total 286 



1915 Patrols. 



One hundred and seven patrolmen were commissioned for 

 service during the fire season of 191 5. In addition to these 

 there were several deputy wardens who did patrol duty in 

 emergency cases. 



Up to the first of July, the full force of patrolmen were 

 necessary as the woods were very dry. With the heavy rains of 

 the summer the men were laid off as conditions prompted. All 

 men were finally retired for the season on September 30th. 



During the wet periods, men who were on duty accomplice 1 

 much in the way of construction and repair of telephone lines, 

 clearing and making trails and building and improving camps, 

 tool boxes, etc. 



