General Forest Exchange BillU.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - 164 sider |
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... , the force of employees available to consummate properly exchanges which would involve in any year more than the maximum allowed under the limitation . Through the annual reports to be made to Congress by 6 GENERAL FOREST EXCHANGE BILL .
... , the force of employees available to consummate properly exchanges which would involve in any year more than the maximum allowed under the limitation . Through the annual reports to be made to Congress by 6 GENERAL FOREST EXCHANGE BILL .
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... allowing the State of Oregon to give the Government certain lands within the national forests and to select in exchange certain desert lands in the State of Oregon . That became a law March 4 , 1911. The statutory reference is 36 ...
... allowing the State of Oregon to give the Government certain lands within the national forests and to select in exchange certain desert lands in the State of Oregon . That became a law March 4 , 1911. The statutory reference is 36 ...
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... allowing him to exchange lands . Mr. TAYLOR . He could sell all the timber in the national forests to - morrow if he ... allowed to cut , Mr. Sherman . Mr. SHERMAN . That varies with the species and the character . Mr. JOHNSON . Well ...
... allowing him to exchange lands . Mr. TAYLOR . He could sell all the timber in the national forests to - morrow if he ... allowed to cut , Mr. Sherman . Mr. SHERMAN . That varies with the species and the character . Mr. JOHNSON . Well ...
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... allow an individual to come in and cut the timber on 5,000 or 6,000 acres ? Mr. SMITH . Not within the forest , however ? Mr. RAKER . That is just what the bill would permit ; it does not provide for exchange of lands outside of the ...
... allow an individual to come in and cut the timber on 5,000 or 6,000 acres ? Mr. SMITH . Not within the forest , however ? Mr. RAKER . That is just what the bill would permit ; it does not provide for exchange of lands outside of the ...
Side 28
... allow the fear of fire to lead you to squander the value of the forests ? Mr. SHERMAN . No ; the Secretary of Agriculture has laid down that rule in a letter in which he went into the land exchange problem very thoroughly . I would like ...
... allow the fear of fire to lead you to squander the value of the forests ? Mr. SHERMAN . No ; the Secretary of Agriculture has laid down that rule in a letter in which he went into the land exchange problem very thoroughly . I would like ...
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General Forest Exchange Bill United S Committee on the Public Lands Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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25 per cent acquire acres acres of land adjoining agricultural land amabilis fir amendment amount appraised authority Bend Bulletin Bull Run watershed CARTER certificate CHAIRMAN CHENEY committee Congress consolidation cut-over land Depreciation Deschutes County Deschutes National Forest desirable Douglas fir easements equal value exchange bill fee simple FINNEY fire forest purposes forest reserve Forest Service GANDY give Government land Government timber grazing homestead entry Hood River indicating on map Interior JOHNSON land exchange leased logged-off lands logging lumber matter menace ment metes and bounds mill mineral national forest timber noble fir operation Oregon National Forest pine private lands private owner private ownership privately owned land protect public lands question railroad RAKER sale area Secretary of Agriculture sell SHERMAN SINNOTT stand stumpage taxes TAYLOR thousand feet timber for land timber sales timberland tion trade trees turpentine VAILE valuation western hemlock
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Side 76 - Interior, under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe, may cause to be designated and appraised so much of the dead, matured, or large growth of trees found upon such forest reservations as may be compatible with the utilization of the forests...
Side 120 - ... which shall not, with the land so already owned and occupied, exceed in the aggregate one hundred and sixty acres.
Side 76 - Interior may, in the exercise of his discretion, permit the purchase of timber and cord wood in advance of advertisement of sale at rates of value approved by him and subject to payment of the full amount of the highest bid resulting from the usual...
Side 76 - That in cases in which advertisement is had and no satisfactory bid is received, or in cases in which the bidder fails to complete the purchase, the timber may be sold, without further advertisement, at private sale, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, at not less than the appraised valuation, in quantities to suit purchasers...
Side 77 - ... which such timber shall be removed and the rules and regulations under which the cutting and removal of such timber and the mining and removal of such minerals shall be done shall be expressed in the written instrument of conveyance, and thereafter the mining, cutting, and removal of the minerals and timber so excepted and reserved shall be done only under and in obedience to the rules and regulations so expressed.
Side 35 - Treasury to the state in which such national forest is situated, to be expended as the state legislature may prescribe for the benefit of the public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which such national forest is situated...
Side 35 - ... expended as the State or Territorial legislature may prescribe for the benefit of the public schools and public roads of the county or counties in which the forest reserve is situated; provided, that when any forest reserve is in more than one State or Territory or county, the distributive share to each from the proceeds of said reserve shall be proportional to its area therein...
Side 121 - ... or holds a valid entry of lands adjoining such tract, regardless of the fact that such tract may not be isolated or disconnected within the meaning of this section: PROVIDED FURTHER, That this section shall not defeat any valid right which has already attached under any pending entry or location. The word 'person' in this section shall be deemed to include corporations, partnerships, and associations.
Side 9 - That the Secretary of Agriculture be, and hereby is, authorized to accept on behalf of the United States from James B. Munn, of New York City, New York, a gift of certain lands in Clayton County, Iowa, described as Government lot...
Side 119 - Unless there is objection the committee will stand adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. (Whereupon, at 12 o'clock noon, the committee adjourned until to-morrow, Thursday, February 10, 1916, at 10 o'clock am) LEASING OF OIL LANDS.