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He was married January 1, 1910, in Denver, Colo., to Miss Frances 
Mary Hart of Denver, daughter of Dr. Charles N. Hart. . 
Moore resigned from the Forest Service, March 1, 1913, to 
enter the employ of R. R. Sizer & Company, timber brokers, 
of New York City. He writes: “Entered the United States. 
Forest Service July, 1906, as forest assistant and was assigned 
to the (then) Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho, and engaged 
in general forest administration, especially timber sales. In 
June, 1907, was assigned to the Lewis and Clarke National 
Forest, Montana, on timber reconnaissance in codperation with 
the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. In February, 1908, 
was appointed forest inspector with headquarters at Denver, 
Colo. In December, 1908, was appointed assistant chief of 
silviculture, Forest Service, District 2, Denver. In 1909, was 
appointed assistant district forester, in charge of silviculture at 
Denver.” 
He is a member of the Episcopal church and in politics is an 
Independent. He was elected to Sigma Xi while at Yale and 
belongs to the Society of American Foresters. During the 
winter term, 1913, he was the lecturer at the Yale Forest School 
on the organization and management of the National forests. 
He has published: Regulating the annual cut of national forests, 
Proc. Soc. Am. Foresters, V, No. 1, Washington, 1910; Harvesting the 
annual seed crop, Am. For., XVII, No. 3, Washington, 1911; The equip- 
ment and operation of a German seed extracting establishment, For. 
Quart., IX, No. 1, Cambridge, 1911. 
Andrew E. Oman 
Weiser, Idaho 
Andrew Edward Oman was born June 27, 1877, in Leonardville, Kans., 
the son of Andrew P. Oman and Clara (Johnson) Oman. His father 
is a director of the school board and a farmer—active in church work 
and in the improvement of rural conditions. He is of Swedish ancestry. 
He has two sisters: Amanda (Oman) Larsen and Ella A. Oman; and 
four brothers: John W. Oman and Clarence Oman, who took courses 
at Kansas State Agricultural College, and Harry Oman and Victor E. 
Oman, recipients of the degree of B.S., Kansas State Agricultural College. 
He graduated from the Kansas State Agricultural College in 1900 with 
the degree of B.S. He served as a cadet while at college. Following his 
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