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He writes: “As a forest assistant I was one of the second 
batch to be sent to the National forests. I was first assigned to 
the Old Henry’s Lake in Idaho. I was there principally con- 
cerned with timber sale work and secured some figures on the 
workings of the log scale in use in the Service which I am told 
has been of much value. The following summer I spent in the 
Washington office of the Service as district forester. Was 
shortly afterward sent to the Leadville National Forest in Colo- 
rado, where I remained about a year and a half doing principally 
_administrative work. In the spring of 1909 I was transferred 
to the Targhee as deputy supervisor, work altogether adminis- 
trative, and that fall was placed in charge of the Pocatello 
Forest, where I have been since. My principal interest from a 
professional standpoint is in forestation problems. Since I have 
been on this forest I have had a chance to engage in that line 
on an extensive scale with some degree of success, but with 
results still mainly undetermined.” | 
He is affiliated with the Congregational church. He is a 
member of the Society of American Foresters and of the 
Me Wey Gey A, | 
Harrison DeW. Burrall 
Business and home address, Porvenir, San Miguel County, N. Mex. 
United States Forest Service, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 
Harrison DeWitt Burrall was born May 21, 1883, in Battle Creek, 
Mich., the son of George Burrall, a wholesale hardware merchant, and 
Fannie Grace (Beecher) Burrall. On his father’s side he is of Irish, 
and on his mother’s of English ancestry. He has a brother, Frederick 
P. Burrall, M.E. Michigan Mining School, and a sister, Grace F. Burrall, 
B.S. London Ontario College. 
He was prepared at Lawrenceville School and at Biltmore, N. C., 
spending his summers as a compass man, etc., working on timber 
estimates. 
He was married July 3, 1907, in Fort Smith, Ark., to Miss Sarah 
Fairfax Musser of Germantown, Md., daughter of William Henderson 
Musser and Mary Jett (Fairfax) Musser. They have one daughter, 
Mary Beecher Burrall, born in March, 1908, in Douglas, Ariz. and one 
son, Harrison Walker Burrall, born in January, 1909, in Washington, 
D. C. Another son, Frederick Beecher Burrall, born in January, 1910, 
in Fort Smith, Ark., died in September, ro1t. 
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