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and Mary E. Lindsey, both graduates of Randolph Macon Woman's 
College. 
He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1909. 
He is unmarried. 
Lindsey writes: “On July 1, 1911, was appointed field assist- 
ant on Jemez National Forest, New Mexico. On completion of 
Jemez reconnaissance I was transferred to Ozark National For- 
est, November 1, 1911. On February 1 I obtained leave of 
absence for two months in order to prepare for examination for 
forest assistant in the United States Forest Service. I was reap- 
pointed April 1 as field assistant (under acquisition of land under 
Weeks bill) at Massanutten Area, Va., and on July I was pro- 
moted to field examiner on the same area.” He has received 
an appointment as forest assistant under the new rules and 
will be stationed in the Appalachian Mountains. 
He is a member of the Episcopal church. 
Thomas E. McCullough 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Flagstaff, Ariz. 
Home address, 124 West Twelfth Street, Davenport, lowa 
Thomas Edward McCullough was born January 28, 1887, in Davenport, 
Iowa, the son of William J. McCullough, captain on the staff of the 
governor of Iowa, and Josephine (Mitchell) McCullough. His father 
was born in Bridgeport, Conn., the son of Thomas McCullough, who was 
born in Ireland, and his mother was born in Tennessee, daughter of 
Judge Nathanial Mitchell, whose wife was a cousin of the founder of 
Davenport, Iowa. He has three brothers: Gilbert F. McCullough, B.A. 
University of Notre Dame and M.D. Northwestern University 08; Henry 
M. and Richard Dorney McCullough; and two sisters: Mary Elizabeth 
and Rose A. McCullough, both graduates of St. Mary’s College. 
He was prepared at Davenport (Iowa) High School and in 1909 
received the degree of B.C.E. from Iowa State College, where he was 
a member of Sigma Nu. 
He is unmarried. 
Since graduating from the Yale Forest School McCullough 
has been forest assistant in District 3 of the United States 
Forest Service. From July, 1911, to March, 1912, he was sta- 
tioned in Cloudcroft, N. Mex.; from March to May, 1912, in 
the district office at Albuquerque, N. Mex., on detail; and from 
May, 1912, to the present time in Flagstaff, Ariz. 

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