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Gleason and the great-grandson of William Gleason, son of Joseph 
Gleason, son of Abner Gleason. On his mother’s side he is the grandson 
of Walter Scott Service and Mary (Warner) Service and the great 
grandson of Robert S. Service. 
He was prepared at the Johnsonburg High School, Johnsonburg, Pa., 
and in 1906 received the degree of B.S. at Allegheny College, Meadville, 
Pa., where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi. 
He was married September 14, 1909, in Harrisburg, Pa., to Miss 
Dorothy Travis Coleman of Scotland, Pa., daughter of Alfred Coleman 
and Jean (Lias) Coleman. They have one daughter, Meribah Coleman 
Gleason, born October 10, 1911, in Munising, Mich. 
Gleason was at one time appraiser for the United States 
Leather Company of New York City. He then became forester 
for the New York and Pennsylvania Pulp & Paper Company of 
New York City, then forester and woods superintendent for the 
A. Sherman Lumber Company and the Racquette River Paper 
Company of Potsdam, N. Y., and later, assistant director of 
Wyman’s School of the Woods, Munising, Mich. Since June 15, 
1911, he has been professor of logging and engineering at 
Wyman’s School of the Woods. He is also city engineer of 
Munising, Mich., deputy county surveyor of Alger County, 
Michigan, and a partner in Wyman, Gleason & Company, forest- 
ers, surveyors and nurserymen of Munising, Mich. 
He attends the Episcopal church. In politics he is a Republi- 
can. He is a member of Elk Lodge, 379, Free and Accepted 
Masons, and of St. Lawrence Chapter, 24, Royal Arch Masons. 
He has written: Surveying-estimating, Manual of Michigan 
Forest Scouts. 
James E. Martin 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Leadville, Colo. 
Residence, Vendome Hotel, Leadville, Colo. 
James Edward Martin was born June 6, 1883, in Brockton, Mass., the 
son of Patrick Martin and Margaret Ann (O’Brien) Martin. He is of 
Irish ancestry. He has three brothers: John F. Martin, William H. 
Martin and Joseph Martin; and two sisters: Rose A. Martin and Alice 
Martin, a graduate of the State Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass. 
He was prepared at the Brockton High School, Brockton, Mass., and 
in 1906 received the degree of B.S. from the Massachusetts Agricultural 
College, where he was a member of C.S.C. 
He is unmarried. 

