Moss, Alfred E.

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Assistant Professor of Forestry at Connecticut Agricultural College between 1914 and 1927; full Professor from 1928-1943, at which time he retired. He is known for his extensive field work on virgin forest tree identification and plantings, documenting logging practices and the rising number of sawmills in the United States, stream and dam improvements, and the restocking of rivers with native fish.

From the description of Alfred E. Moss collection, 1711-1976 [1910-1965, bulk]. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 60563032

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