WARREN HIGHLEY
American judge (late 19th century)
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A country, embracing within its borders the head waters of all
the streams and rivers that interlace it, when stripped of its
forest covering becomes a barren waste, incapable of supporting
man or beast.
- [Arbor Day]
Tree Planting on Arbor Day for economic purposes in the great
West has given to the prairie States many thousand acres of new
forests, and inspired the people with a sense of their great
value, not only for economic purposes, but for climatic and
meteorological purposes as well.
- [Arbor Day]
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