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June 25, 1906. He was at one time superintendent of the forest 
nursery and planting operations in the United States Forest 
Service at Halsey, Neb., and on Pike’s Peak Forest Reserve. 
At this time he lectured on forest planting at Farmers’ Institutes 
in Colorado. He has been a delegate to a number of forestry 
conventions and state forest representative on several forestry 
committees. 
He is a member of the Roland Park Presbyterian Church of 
Baltimore, Md. In politics he is an independent Democrat. He 
is a member of the Society of American Foresters, the American 
Forestry Association, the National Geographic Society and of 
the Patrons of Husbandry. 
He has published: Growing forest trees on the dry lands, Dry Land 
Agric., about Sept., 1906; Forestry in Maryland, Rep. St. Hort. Soc., 
1906; Some of the problems of forestry, Rep. St. Hort. Soc., 1907; The 
practice of forestry, Rep. St. Hort. Soc., 1908; The forests and their 
products (Md.), Md. Weather Service, III, Baltimore, Md.; Forest 
mapping and timber estimating, Proc. Soc. Am. Foresters, 1909; Woodlot 
forestry, For. Leaves, Philadelphia, Pa., July, 19008; Mutual forest 
interests of Maryland and Pennsylvania, For. Leaves, Philadelphia, Pa., 
about June, 1911; State forest problems in Maryland, Am. For., Wash- 
ington, D. C., July, 1912; Report of the State Board of Forestry for 
1906-07, 1908-09, 1910-11; chapter on The timber cut in Report on 
the wood-using industries of Maryland; The forests of Allegany County, 
Maryland, report; The forests of Kent County, Maryland, report; 
Increasing the durability of fence posts (bulletin). 
John H. Bridges 
Business address, Drawer 1607, Tacoma, Wash. 
Home address, Grandview, Wash. 
John Henry Bridges was born October 13, 1878, in Rose Hill, Ala., 
the son of Tilman Barnard Bridges and Mary Elizabeth (Stewart) 
Bridges. His ancestors on his father’s side were English colonists in 
South Carolina and on his mother’s side French and English colonists 
in Virginia. He has two brothers: Benjamin T. Bridges, B.S. Univer- 
sity of Florida, and Barnard T. Bridges, M.D. State Medical College of 
Alabama. 
He was prepared at the common schools of Alabama, at Bartow 
High School of Florida, and at Southern Florida Military Institute, and 
in 1902 received the degree of B.S. from the Florida Agricultural College. 
He is unmarried. 
