| George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - 1907 - 578 páginas
...forests is that it has not pone nearly far enough and was not begun soon enough. It Is a most forttmnte thing, however, that we began it when we did. We should...through so many states before they reach the ocean. WOULD REPEAL WOOD-PULP DUTY. There should re no tariff on any forest product grown in this country... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 874 páginas
...opponents of the forestry system are now endeavoring to get the people of the United States to show. " that there be granted to the several States * *...apportioned to each State a quantity equal to 30,000 jjThere should be no tariff on any forest product grown in this j^kuntry ; and, in especial, there... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1908 - 928 páginas
..."Whereas the President has recommended to Congress that there should be acquired In the Appalachian regions all the forest lands that it is possible to acquire for the use of the nation : "Whereas the rules governing national forest reservations .do not prohibit mining, grazing, the proper... | |
| United States. 60th Congress. 1st session, 1907-1908. House. [from old catalog] - 1908 - 928 páginas
..."Whereas the President has recommended to Congress that there sUould be acquired in the Appalachian regions all the forest lands that it Is possible to acquire for the use of the nation ; "Whereas the rules governing national forest reservations do not prohibit mining, grazing, the proper... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1908 - 116 páginas
..."Whereas the President has recommended to Congress that there should be acquired iu the Appalachian regions all the forest lands that it is possible to acquire for the use of the nation ; "Whereas the rules governing national forest reservations do not prohibit mining, grazing, the proper... | |
| 1900 - 566 páginas
...and was not begun soon enongh. It ls a most fortunate thing, however, that we began It when we flld. We should acquire in the Appalachian and White Mountain regions all the forest lands th:it it is possible to acquire for the use of the Nation. Those lands, because they form a national... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1909 - 920 páginas
...get the people of the United States to show. The only trouble with the movement for the reservation of our forests is that it has not gone nearly far...through so many States before they reach the ocean. There should be no tariff on any forest product grown in this country; and, in especial, there should... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1910 - 712 páginas
...opponents of the forestry system are now endeavoring to get the people of the United States to show. The only trouble with the movement for the preservation...through so many States before they reach the ocean. There should be no tariff on any forest product grown in this country; and, in especial, there should... | |
| New York State Library - 1910 - 994 páginas
...streams, to avoid undue evaporation." Jan. 14, '08, p. 50 1894 Forest preserves a US Roosevelt. ". . . We should acquire in the Appalachian and White mountain...through so many states before they reach the ocean." Dec. 3, '07, p.33-34 b US Roosevelt. " Forest reserves should be established throughout the Appalachian... | |
| New York State Library - 1910 - 1012 páginas
...streams, to avoid undue evaporation." Jan. 14, '08, p. 50 1894 Forest preserves a US Roosevelt. ". . . We should acquire in the Appalachian and White mountain...through so many states before they reach the ocean." Dec. 3, '07, p.33-34 b US Roosevelt. " Forest reserves should be established throughout the Appalachian... | |
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