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After graduating from the Forest School, Cleveland became a 
forester for the New York and Pennsylvania Paper & Pulp Com- 
pany of Johnsonburg, Pa. In 1911 he became manager of the 
New York office of the R. E. Boyd Company, wholesale lumber 
dealers. On January 24, 1912, in partnership with Walter K. 
Wildes, M.F. 1910, he incorporated the North Jersey Excelsior 
- Company at Butler, N. J. He is secretary and treasurer of this 
firm. 
He is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Orange, 
N. J. He is a Free Mason and a member of the Yale Club of 
New York City. 
Hamilton M. Coan 
Business address, Sumpter, Ore. 
Home address, 27 West Ninety-seventh Street, New York City 
Hamilton Morel Coan was born June 17, 1886, in New York City. 
He was prepared at the Montclair High School, Montclair, N. J., and 
received the degree of B.A. at Princeton University in 1907. 
He is unmarried. 
Coan writes: “Since graduation from the Yale Forest School 
in June, 1910, I have been continuously in the employ of the 
United States Forest Service. For a period of nearly two years 
I was assigned to work on the Chelan National Forest. This 
forest adjoins the main range of the Cascade Mountains (in 
the state of Washington) and has a very rugged topography of 
which I became fully aware before completing the extensive 
reconnaissance of the forest. The unique feature of this forest 
is the long and narrow lake included within its boundaries, which 
is at once a wonderful piece of natural scenery, and an effective 
aid to travel and fire protection. My work on this forest con- 
sisted almost wholly in estimating timber and in managing a 
timber sale. 
“IT am at present located upon the Whitman National Forest 
(Oregon), where for the past summer (1912) I have engaged 
in intensive reconnaissance. This work consists in the map- 
ping of topography, the forest types timber cover, and an accu- 
rate examination and classification of the land to determine 
