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Powers is an Episcopalian. In politics he is a Republican. 
He is a member of the National Geographic Society, the Ameri- 
can Medical Association and the California Fish and Game 
Commission. 
Paul G. Redington 
Northfork, Madera County, Calif. 
Paul Goodwin Redington was born January 25, 1878, in Chicago, IIL, 
the son of Edward Dana Redington, Dartmouth ’61, and Mary (Cham- 
berlain) Redington. His father was second lieutenant of the 12th Ver- 
mont Regiment in 1862, junior paymaster with rank of major in 1863-64, 
senior vice-commander of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, 
Chicago Commandery and commander of the John A. Logan Post, G. A. 
R., Evanston, Ill, and was also a trustee of Dartmouth College from 
1895 to 1905 and author of the “Dartmouth Roll of Honor” in the 
Civil War. He is the grandson on his father’s side of E. C. Redington 
and Caroline (Stearns) Redington and is of English ancestry. He has 
one sister, Lizzie Stearns Redington, and two brothers: John Chase 
Redington, B.A. Dartmouth ’oo, and Theodore Towne Redington, B.A. 
Dartmouth ’o7. 
He was prepared at the Evanston Township High School and received 
the degree of B.A. from Dartmouth College in 1900. From the fall of 
1900 to the spring of 1902 he worked in the credit department of J. T. 
Ryerson & Son, Chicago, IIl. 
He was married September 21, 1910, in Denver, Colo., to Miss Ermina 
Weaver of Denver, daughter of Alonzo Benton Weaver and Ann May 
(Sammis) Weaver. 
Redington has been employed in the United States Forest 
Service since graduating from the Yale Forest School, during 
which time he has held the following positions: forest assistant, 
1904-05; forest inspector, 1906; inspector, 1907-08; assistant 
district forester, 1909; associate district forester, 1910; and 
supervisor, I91I to the present time. His headquarters are in 
Northfork, Sierra National Forest, California. 
He is a member of the Congregational church and in politics 
is a Progressive Republican. He is a member of the Society of 
American Foresters, the American and Colorado Forestry asso- 
ciations, the Sierra Club and the Dartmouth Alumni Association 
of California. 


