Tubobpore T. Greexe, Assistant Inspector, was born April 4, 1844, at Edmeston, 
Otsego Co., N. Y.; served in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865, in Co. K, 18th Wis 
Vet. Vol. Inf.; has studied and practised veterinary medicine since 1865; went 
to Chicago Veterinary College and graduated in 1890 with degree of V. S.; was 
first appointed at Chicago from Lake Geneva, Wis., Sept. 1, 1891, and served 
until March 31, 1893, was reinstated at Milwaukee Jan. 18, 1900, 
Roperr H. Harrison, Assistant Inspector, was born in New York City, March 
9, 1862; was educated in Lowell (Mass.) high school, Harvard University, and 
American Veterinary College, graduating from the last-named school with de- 
gree of D. V. S.; for five years was instructor in anatomy and surgery in vet- 
erinary department of Harvard University, and five years professor of pathology 
and dentistry in Kansas City Veterinary College; also engaged in private prac- 
tice; was appointed from Atchison, Kans., through civil-service examination, 
Feb. 7, 1898. 
Ricmarp W. Hewerr, Assistant Inspector, was born in Gloucester Co., N. J., 
July 16, 1868; attended public and high schools and West Jersey Academy; on 
Dec. 1, 1890, was appointed assistant postmaster at Bridgeton, N. J.; resigned 
this position to attend American Veterinary College, from which he graduate: 
with degree of D. V. S.; engaged in general veterinary practice, and also served 
as veterinary inspector to Pridgeton city board of health, deputy inspector to 
New Jersey State board of health, and deputy inspector to New Jersey tubercu 
losis commission; was appointed in the Bureau from Camden, N. J., Feb. 8, 1899, 
through civil-service examination. 
Hersperr CAaLpweLt, Assistant Inspector, was born at Godrich, Ontario, Canada, 
July ?1, 1874; graduated from manual training high school, Louisville, Ky., in 
1894, and from Ontario Veterinary College (V. 8S.) in 1896; practised the veter- 
inary profession in Louisville from time of graduation until appointment in the 
Bureau; was appointed through civil-service examination, Feb. 28, 1899. 
Georce W. Burier, Assistant Inspector, was born at Stirling, Ontario, Canada, 
March 9, 1858, and attended public schools; during his youth was employed in 
cheese making and farm work; graduated from Ontario Veterinary College in 
1884 with degree of V. S., and did a general veterinary practice for the next fif 
teen yeal was appointed in the Bureau from Circleville, Ohio, after civil-ser 
vice examination, June 27, 1899. 
Crarurs H. Morse, Clerk, was born in Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 28, 1865; attended 
public schools and Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis.; was employed as bookkeepe1 
four years, and for six years was in charge of shipping department of Armour 
Packing Co., Kansas City; received appointment as tagger at Kansas City, Nov 
15. 1893. and was promoted to clerk Oct. 1, 1894; transferred to Milwaukee Jan 
17, 1899. 
Heary Bauer, Stock Examiner, was born at Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 7, 1844; re 
ceived education in public school and business college; learned the butcher trade 
at the age of sixteen and followed this for eight years, then entered the employ 
of a railroad company as ticket and passenger agent, serving for twenty years; 
was appointed in the Bureau from Milwaukee, Oct. 9, 1895. 
Curistian Hinier, Stock Examiner, was born in Milwaukee, Wis, May 7, 
and received a common school education; followed the trade of cigar maker; wa: 
appointed as a tagger Dec. 15, 1893, and promoted to stock examiner March 1, 
1895. 
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Jacop J. Ercusracpr, Steck Examiner, was born at Brookfield, Waukesha Co., 
Wis., July 29, 1861; received common school education, and was a farmer before 
entering the service of the Bureau; was appointed from Milwaukee on June 5, 
1894. 
