Abstract

Alexander McGavock was Director of Forests from 1931 to 1939 but remains comparatively unknown in comparison to his predecessor and successor. Using valedictory and obituary observations as a guide, aspects of McGavock’s early career in Lands and Survey and later move to the State Forest Service are scrutinised in order to better appreciate his impact as Director of Forests.

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