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AMERICAN' FORESTRY 



MORRELL PARK FOR THE PEOPLE 



In memory of General Edward de V. Morrell the park at Bar 

 Drexel Morrell, of Philadelphia, and a bouldei, weighing more th 

 entrance of the park. The portrait on the bronze is by Allen F. 

 pany. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, T. DeWitt Cuyler, of 

 Deasy introduced Bishop Walsh, of Maine, who presented the deed 

 66 acres. Many improvements had been made in the acreage an 

 fine things can be done in the way of memorializing an individual 

 time and they should be approached by ''Roads of Remembrance' 

 visitors. 



Harbor, Maine, has been dedicated to the people by Mrs. Louise 

 an fifty tons, appropriately marked, has been placed at the 



Newman. The bronze was executed by the John Williams Com- 

 Nnv York accepted the gift for tht people of Bar Harbor. Judge 



to Mr. Cuyler. There are two tracts in the park totaling about 

 d the action on the part of Mrs. Morrell is but an example of what 

 with parks and trees. It is such memorials that will stand for all 



making them easy of access by the residents of a locality or by 



