National Forests and the Public Domain: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Sixty-ninth Congress, First Session Pursuant to S. Res. 347 to Investigate All Matters Relating to National Forests and the Public Domain and Their Administration ...

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ODonelContinued Page
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Sample of owned land not used
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Charles B Stafford secretarymanager Casper Chamber of Commerce
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K ParrottContinued Page
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Statement at Washington D C April 21 1925
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Summary of methods and allowances
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Bryson attorney at law Walla Walla Wash representing
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Hon Fred H Bixby president American National Livestock Associ
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Presentation of data to stock
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National Forest Manual Grazing effective March 1924
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Basis of authority of Secretary of Agriculture to regulate grazing
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National Forest Manual effective March 1924Grazing 41 CHIE LIE ANPURR
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Management
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Col W B GreeleyContinued Page
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Hon Edward C Finney First Assistant Secretary of the Interior
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The Story of the RangeContinued Page
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Col W B Greeley Chief Forester United States Forest Service
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ODonel Bell Ranch N Mex president New Mexico Cattle
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E Rachford United States Forest Service Department of Agriculture
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Service and their relation to the forest reserves Federal lands
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H B Creel special representative of the Washington State Farm Bureau
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Arno B CammererContinued Page
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Letter of the committee to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Depart
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Analysis of expenditures by the Indian Service 11 Western States
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529
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Statement at Globe Ariz June 9 1925authority to charge fees
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321
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Statement of explaining information and data furnished as
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O A Bergeson member of the Montana State Tax Commission Helena
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Hon James J Scrugham Governor of the State of Nevada Carson City
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Norton president Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce Grants Pass
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342
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Income from Indian reservations for the fiscal years 1920 to 1924
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543
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List of Indian reservations locations areas date of establishment
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Indian agencies number of Indians numbers of outside stock
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Indian agencies natural resources
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Timber
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C May 26 1925
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Area of vacant public land pending unperfected entries national
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Summary by States of outstanding mineral withdrawals and classi
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Number of unperfected entries on July 1 1924
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Sec
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John G Taylor stockman Lovelock Nev 4154
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F A Phillips president the Oregon Horse and Cattle Growers Associa
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Number of officers and employees of the General Land Office fiscal
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Number of officers and employees of the General Land Office on duty
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McFarland president Utah Cattle and Horse Growers Association
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W T Evans Santa Fe N Mex communication from__ 3591
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Douglas Ariz June 4 1925
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DOUGLAS ARIZ JUNE 4 1925
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S F Meguire cattleman Douglas Ariz 379 399
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J H Snyder cattleman Pearce Ariz
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J B Crowell Douglas Ariz
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Borden forest supervisor United States Forest Service Glenwood
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Letter from Hon Hubert Work Secretary of the Interior Washington
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Conrad Leake president Cochise County Farm Bureau Douglas Ariz
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Tucson Ariz
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J Elsing chairman mining committee Bisbee Chamber of Commerce
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Shellworth secretarymanager Southern Idaho Timber Protective
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S O Dalba sheepman Sula Mont 2182
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Clark Consolidated National Bank Tucson Ariz
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Richard G Brady cattleman Tucson Ariz
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B J McKinney Cassa Grande Ariz
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Ronstadt Tucson Ariz
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Votes taken on certain grazing propositions
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W Pooler district forester United States Forest Service Albu
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A S Henderson cattleman Patagonia Ariz
507
J E English cattlemen Ray Ariz
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J H Getzweiler Benson Ariz
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Montgomery K Miller civil engineer Oakland Calif regarding
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H J Hagerman president the South Spring Ranch Cattle Co Ros
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T N Stevens United States mineral surveyor and civil engineer Tucson
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J W Stinson oil operator Tucson Ariz
543
T F McCormick agent Papago Indian Reservation Sells Ariz___
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Florence Ariz June 7 1925
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Statement of the Pinal County Cattle Growers Association by M Twain
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P W Jenkins cattleman Cora Wyo 3069
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Webb cattleman Globe Ariz 564 610
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Joe Armer cattleman Globe Ariz
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Thomas Wanslee cattle White River Ariz
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A T Crocker Clifton Ariz
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W Pooler district forester United States Forest Service Albu
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W Bohme cattleman Webster Gulch Webster Canyon Gila County
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Votes on various grazing propositions
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Mrs E Hayes cattle business Globe Ariz
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Kirby assistant forest supervisor Tonto National Forest Ariz
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Manual Victor Rice San Carlos Indian Reservation Ariz
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Statement of committee of twelve Apache Indians of the San Carlos
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Globe Ariz June 9 1925
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T S Kimball manager Arizona Trust Savings Bank Thatcher Ariz
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E Kelsey president the Conservation Association of Southern Cali
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J W Mattice cattleman Pima Ariz 687
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Judge Otis J Baughn Phoenix Ariz
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Col W B Greeley Chief Forester United States Forest Service Depart
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John R Hampton cattleman Phoenix Ariz
775
Stephen B Rayburn Phoenix Ariz
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Ralph P Cowgill State representative of Jackson County Medford Oreg 2357
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S H Stewart director drainage district No 5 Maricopa County Ariz
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Cartwright cattleman Phoenix Ariz
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Reed mining operator Phoenix Ariz
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Letter from Bernard Jackson and Patrick Miguel president and secretary
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A A Johns president Arizona Wool Growers Association
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A Perkins cattleman Prescott Ariz
876
Johnson mining operator Prescott Ariz
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William Wilkins cattle and sheep man Prescott Ariz
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Charles G Dunwoody director Department of Conservation California
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H Hinderer vice president and cashier Prescott State Bank Prescott
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H W Keller Los Angeles Calif regarding the construction of roads
908
Prescott Ariz June 13 1925
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Bacon president Idaho Wool Growers Association Twin Falls
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J W Nelson assistant district forester United States Forest Service
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B Hazeltine vice president and manager Bank of Arizona Prescott
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H Basil Wales forest supervisor Prescott National Forest Prescott
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Carl Rees cattleman Prescott Ariz
963
Mrs Nellie T Bush United States commissioner Parker Ariz
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Dan Welsh allottee on the Colorado Indian Reservation statement of
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Flagstaff Ariz
993
John Hennessy member advisory board Arizona Wool Growers Associa
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Victor Culbertson cattleman Silver City N Mex 3523
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John T Murphy division inspector Department of the Interior Santa
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Joseph A Kellam cattleman Flagstaff Ariz__
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J Powers cattle and sheepman Flagstaff Ariz
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Hon Frank J Hagenbarth Spencer Idaho president National Wool
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Harold Greene Williams Ariz
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Laurence F Lee representing the New Mexico Sheep and Wool Growers
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James Scott cattle and sheep man Pinedale Ariz
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Elmer H Duffield cattle and sheep man Williams Ariz
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J F Branson cattleman Albuquerque N Mex the checkerboard land
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B S Rodey exCongressman from the State of New Mexico_ 3567
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Virgil Dodson Smith forest ranger forestry department United States
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James Scott cattleman Pinedale Ariz
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M Gaddis cattleman Kingman Ariz
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Tom Hudsbeth sheepman Seligman Ariz
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Cavaness cattleman manager Hopen Land Cattle Co Flagstaff
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Charles E Burton sheepman Williams Ariz
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Chester R Houck sheepman Flagstaff Ariz
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E H Duffield Williams Ariz
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Albert S Fain cattleman Flagstaff Ariz
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Nathan Bankhead sheepman Flagstaff Ariz
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Col W B Greeley Chief Forester United States Forest Service Depart
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Greeley Col W B Continued
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Col W B Greeley Chief Forester United States Forest Service Depart
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Edwin F Smith supervisor Eldorado National Forest United States
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W S Saunders cattleman Richland Oreg 2731
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Map of the State of Idaho illustrating the public land problems 2872
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Williams member Federal Farm Loan Board Washington
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Herbert G Babbitt cattleman Flagstaff Ariz
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Holbrook Ariz June 19 1925
1283
John H Pierce cattleman Aripine Ariz
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George W Hennessy cattleman Holbrook Ariz
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Alonzo B McMillen lawyer and stockman Albuquerque N Mex 3571
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Reginald E Margesson cattleman Holbrook Ariz
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St Johns Ariz June 19 1925
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Prager Miller president New Mexico Wool Growers Association Ros
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John H Udall St Johns Ariz
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Springerville Ariz June 20 1925_
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H Sharpe cattleman Springerville Ariz_
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A H Greenwood cattleman Nutrioso Ariz
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Harris Miller cattleman Springerville Ariz
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3136 3154
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H A Priebe cattleman Springerville Ariz
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Borden H L supervisor United States Forest Service Glenwood
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W E Wiltbank cattleman Eager Ariz
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Grand Canyon National Park Ariz June 18 1925
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Claire S Tappaan professor of law University of Southern California
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Richard P Gilliland caretaker of the William Randolph Hearst property
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Sherwood Green representing the Madera County Sheepmens
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Ed Hamilton Rowell Ariz
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William F Cameron Grand Canyon Ariz
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Shirley superintendent transportation department Fred Harvey
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R Tillotson assistant engineer Grand Canyon National Park Grand
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R O Greene former supervisor United States Forest Service Williams
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E T Scoyen chief ranger Grand Canyon National Park Grand Canyon
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Carl Tengwald Medford Oreg relative to the entrance fee to Crater
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the date
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Receipts derived from operating each of the national parks by years from
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Description of methods used in operating public utilities in
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Names of the principal concessionaires in each national park by years
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Letter from A B Peach Zeba O Brown N A Long and G R Fitz
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Disposition of revenues collected by the National Park Service
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Charley Michel member of the Flathead Tribe__ 2195
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Yearly salaries paid from 1913 to date to the director assistant director
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National park and monument lands administered by the National Park
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P N Bernard secretary Kalispell Chamber of Commerce Kalispell Mont 2232
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