Born February 24, 1860in Farmington, New Hampshire
1890 organized Vermont Fish and Game League, President and Secretary until 1902.
1903 Chief of the Bureau of Fisheries.
1903 & 1904 employed by Argentine Government explore country’s waters
After his services terminated with the Bureau of Fisheries he worked for a time in the state of New York as State Fish Culturist.
1922 he was made Superintendent of the State Board of Fish and Game of the state of Connecticut.
1924 spoke to Waterbury Fish and Game Club on the methods of protection and propagation of wildlife in Connecticut.
Developed “Connecticut Plan” leased fishing streams to the general public, and included public shooting lands.
1930 as Superintendent of Connecticut Fisheries and Game he worked on plans for breeding pens of raccoons at Shade Swamp Sanctuary and other parts of the State.