MAINE FORESTRY DISTRICT 21 
its mouth to Umsaskis Lake; and the St. John River from the 
mouth of the St. Francis River to the mouth of Big Black River. 
Mr. Bradford lives at St. Francis, where he has switch connec- 
tions with all the woods telephone lines and with the Fort Kent 
Telephone Co.’s lines and the New England lines. It is usually 
very easy to get into telephone connection with Mr. Bradford from 
our Bangor office; and through him Mr. Ervin L. McKenney, Chief 
Warden of the Upper St. John, can be reached, which makes it 
possible for me to keep in close touch with the greater part of this 
territory. 
ABANDONED FARM SCENES—2. 
Showing young spruce and fir seedlings growing in field abandoned six 
years. Photo by Maine Forestry Dept. 
Section 2, Ervin L. McKenney, Chief Warden; Permanent address, 
Sebago, Maine. Summer address, St. Pamphile, P. Q. 
District No. 4 
Mr. McKenney was located on Twp. No. 14 R. 16, close to the 
Canadian Boundary, and on the road leading from St. Pamphile, 
P. Q., to Seven Islands farm on the St. John River in Twp. No. 18 
R..15. 
This section covers the Canadian Boundary adjoining townships 
Nos. 15 R. 15, 14 R. 16, 18 R. 16 and 12 R. 17; the Big Black River 
