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Dennis C. A. Galarneau 
Business address, Department of Natural Resources, Canadian Pacific 
Railway, Montreal, Que., Canada 
Residence, 10 Bayle Street, Montreal, Que., Canada 
Dennis Camille Amedeé Galarneau was born July 26, 1881, in Holyoke, 
Mass., the son of George Amedeé Galarneau and Virginia (Robinson) 
Galarneau. On his father’s side he is of French Canadian and on his 
mother’s of French American ancestry. He has one sister, Aldina Anna 
Louise Galarneau, B.L.S. Simmons College. 
He was prepared at the Holyoke (Mass.) High School and received 
the degree of B.A. from Tufts College in 1904. He was a member of 
Theta Delta Chi. 
He was married June 29, 1910, in Boston, Mass., to Miss Marie Agnes 
May Papineau of Boston, daughter of Alfred Papineau and Josephine 
(Grabherr) Papineau, both deceased. 
Galarneau has been assistant forester for the Canadian Pacific 
Railway of Montreal, Canada, since November, 1912. He 
served in the United States Forest Service from July, 1906, to 
January, 1910, as forest assistant. He then became forester 
for John Fenderson & Company of Sayabec, Quebec, which 
position he held until February, 1911, when he accepted an offer 
of employment in the Hampden Lumber Company, Springfield, 
Mass. In July, 1911, he was appointed cruiser for the firm of 
Clark & Lyford, forest engineers of Vancouver, B. C., and 
from October, 1911, to November, 1912, he held the same 
position in the firm of Lyford, Clark & Lyford of Montreal. 
He is a Roman Catholic. 
John D. Guthrie 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Springerville, Ariz. 
John Dennett Guthrie was born July 15, 1878, in Charlotte Courthouse, 
Va., the son of Eppa Dennett Guthrie, captain of militia in the Civil 
War and later in the Confederate Army, and Nancy Kate (Franklin) 
Guthrie, daughter of John and Martha (Anderson) Franklin. On his 
father’s side he is of Scotch-Irish ancestry, the earliest American ancestor 
being Henry P. Guthrie, who settled in what is now King and Queen 
County, Va., on a grant of land received from the King of England, in 
the latter part of the seventeenth century. The Guthrie family originated 
in Scotland and was so named by King David, who knighted a member 
