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Burrall is forest examiner in the United States Forest Service, 
in charge of Las Gallinas Nursery, Pecos National Forest, New 
Mexico. Previous to this he was forest assistant in the Service. 
He is a member of the Christian Science Church of Boston, 
Mass. In politics he is a Republican, believing in Roosevelt 
principles. He is a member of the National Geographic Society 
and of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo. 
Charles H. Flory 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Portland, Ore. 
Residence, 85 East Eighty-seventh Street, North, Portland, Ore. 
Charles Henry Flory was born June 24, 1880, in Arcanum, Ohio, the 
son of Albert M. Flory and Katherine Elizabeth (Burns) Flory. He has 
three sisters: Blanch Flory, Imo Flory and Leola Flory. 
He was prepared at the high school in Arcanum, Ohio, and in 1905 
received the degree of B.S. from Ohio State University. ; 
He was married July 19, 1906, in Denver, Colo., to Miss Emma Clara 
Bernsdorf of Stralsund, Pomerania, Germany, daughter of Marie Amelia 
Bernsdorf and Karl Bernsdorf. They have a son, Albert Bernsdorf 
Flory, born August 12, 1908, in Bellingham, Wash. 
From July 2, 1906, to February 1, 1908, Flory was forest 
assistant in the United States Forest Service. He then became 
forest supervisor, which position he held until December 1, 1908, 
when he became assistant district forester in charge of operation 
in District 6, his present appointment. 
He is a Progressive in politics. He is a Mason. 
James L. Grimes 
Business address, Municipal Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Residence, 5510 Kentucky Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Knoxville, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
James Lee Grimes was born August 14, 1881, in Pittsburgh, Pa., the 
son of James Fribley Grimes, president of the St. Clair Water Company 
and the Knoxville Land Company, and Annie Isabel (Fortune) Grimes. 
His father was a pioneer in the development of real estate in Pittsburgh. 
His father’s parents were American, coming from Fairfax County, Vir- 
ginia, and his mother’s were also American, coming from Zanesville, 
Ohio. 



