New Mexico, revoking Public Land Order No. 9 of July 3, 1942, withdrawing public lands for use of the War Department as practice bombing ranges.
California, revoking Executive Order No. 8865 of August 21, 1941, withdrawing public lands for use of the War Department for combat firing ranges and maneuver purposes.
New Mexico, revoking Public Land Order No. 21 of August 6, 1942, withdrawing public lands for use of the War Department as a practice bombing range.
Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of Alaska Road Commis- sion as administrative site.
Nevada, revoking Public Land Order No. 266, of March 16, 1945, withdrawing public lands for use of the Navy Department as target range.
New Mexico, revoking Executive Order 1032 of February 25, 1909, so far as it relates to Carlsbad National Wildlife Refuge. Alaska, reducing the withdrawal made by Executive Order 6957 5759, 5923 of February 4, 1935.
E. O. 1032, Proc. 2416. E.O. 6957.
Alaska and California, amending certain public land orders withdrawing public lands for use of Department of Commerce. Ohio, transferring jurisdiction over oil and gas deposits in cer- tain land owned by the United States.
E.O. 1919, Proc. July 23, 1907.
Alaska, modifying Executive Order No. 19191⁄2 of April 21, 1914, as amended, which withdraws certain lands for townsite pur- poses, and excluding certain lands from the Chugach National Forest. Washington, revoking Public Land Order No. 241 of August 1, 5779, 6502 1944, withdrawing public lands for use of Navy Department as an aerial gunnery range.
California, revoking Public Land Order No. 116 of April 26, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use of War Department for airport purposes.
United States and Alaska, revocation of Executive Order 13241⁄2, withdrawing public lands containing hot or medicinal springs in Alaska and amending Executive Order 5389, withdrawing such lands in United States.
Colorado, abolishing the Montezuma National Forest and trans- ferring its land to the Uncompahgre and the San Juan Nation- al Forests.
Sept. 10 California, partial revocation of order of Commissioner of Gen- eral Land Office of February 10, 1902, issued pursuant to Departmental instruction of February 7, 1902, withdrawing certain public lands in aid of legislation. Alaska, revoking in part Public Land Order 68 of December 8, 1942, as amended, withdrawing public lands for use of War Department for military purposes. Alaska, revoking Executive Order 2259 of October 14, 1915, with- drawing certain public lands in Alaska and reserving them for use of Alaskan Road Commission.
South Dakota, revoking Executive Order Nos. 1452 and 2522 of 6831, 6926 January 2, 1912, and January 30, 1917.
Arizona, revoking Public Land Order No. 196 of December 8, 1943, withdrawing public lands for use of War Department as a camp site and training area.
Oregon, modifying Executive Orders No. 8651 of January 23, 1941, No. 9000 of December 26, 1941, and No. 9042 of January 26, 1942, withdrawing public lands for use of War Department. Colorado, modifying Public Land Order 13 to permit issuance of oil and gas leases for lands and mineral deposits withdrawn thereby. South Dakota, withdrawal of a tract of public land in the Harney National Forest pending establishment of monument to Chief Crazy Horse.
Arizona, revocation of Executive Order No. 3405 of February 12, 1921.
Arizona, revocation of Executive Order No. 3999 of April 25, 1924, temporarily withdrawing certain lands for classification and in aid of legislation.
Alaska, revoking in part, Public Land Order 71 of December 17, 1942, withdrawing public lands for use of War Department for military purposes.
Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from the Tongass Nation- al Forest and restoring them to entry.
424 Nov. 12 Alaska, amending Public Land Order No. 405 so as to grant a preference right of settlement on unsurveyed public lands to certain qualified veterans of World War II.
South Dakota, revocation of Executive Order No. 3308 of July 14, 1920, and partial revocation of Public Land Order No. 239 of June 28, 1944, covering withdrawals in connection with Wind Cave National Park.
Ohio, transferring jurisdiction over oil and gas deposits in certain lands owned by the United States. Nevada, revocation of Executive Order 1934 of May 9, 1914. Idaho, revocation of Executive Order 1441 of December 4, 1911.. Washington, revoking Public Land Order 194 of November 24, 1943, withdrawing lands for the use of the War Department as an anti-aircraft firing range.
Washington, revoking Executive Order No. 7695 of August 23, 1937, withdrawing public lands for use of the War Department for military purposes. Dec. 19 California, withdrawing public lands for use of Navy Depart- ment.
California, withdrawing public land for a fire lookout station and revoking Executive Order No. 8492 of July 23, 1940.
17, 1926, 4231, 6206.
E.O. 8492.
1 For complete list of Presidential documents affected by Public Land Orders see Table 7, infra.
Table 6-POSSESSION AND CONTROL OF CERTAIN FACILITIES NOTE: No documents issued during period covered by this Supplement.
Table 7-PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS AFFECTED BY DOCUMENTS PUB- LISHED DURING THE PERIOD COVERED BY THIS SUPPLEMENT NOTE: In this table the Presidential documents listed in the column at the left were affected by the documents in the right hand column during the period covered by this Supplement. Unless otherwise indicated, references are to material appearing in this Supplement.
ABBREVIATIONS: The following abbreviations are used in this table:
The parenthetical citations in the list above indicate the location of the documents in this Supplement.
Misc. 2080874, 2085858, 12 FR. 1700; Misc. 2144049, 12 F.R. 5956; Misc. 2110960, 12 F.R. 6516; Misc. 210, 12 F.R. 8028; Misc. 1722, 12 F.R. 8212.
Misc. 2100980, 12 F.R. 1909.
Misc. 2122255, 12 F.R. 1908. Misc. 2112256, 12 F.R. 1702. Misc. 2112863, 12 F.R. 1703. P.L.O. 431.
Misc. 1218080, 12 F.R. 8028; PL.O. 431. P.L.O. 366.
-------------. E.O. 9845.
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