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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 27 STAT. · February 13, 1893 · Chapter 103

Chapter 103. to extend the provisions of section eight of the act entitled “An net to repeal timber culture laws and for other purposes,” approved March third eighteen hundred and ninety-one, concerning prosecutions for cutting timber on public lands to Wyoming, New Mexico, and Arizona

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CHAP. 103.— An Act to extend the provisions of section eight of the act entitled “An net to repeal timber culture laws and for other purposes,” approved March third eighteen hundred and ninety-one, concerning prosecutions for cutting timber on public lands to Wyoming, New Mexico, and Arizona.February 13, 1893. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Timber cutting on public lands. That section eight of the act entitled “An act to repeal timber-culture laws, and for other purposes,” approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, as Vol. 26, pp, 1093. 1099.amended by an act approved March third eighteen hundred and ninety-one, chapter five hundred and fifty nine, page ten hundred and ninety-three, volume twenty-six, United States Statutes at Large, be, and the Provisions extended to New Mexico and Arizona.same is hereby, amended as follows:
After the word “Wyoming” in said amended act insert the words “New Mexico and Arizona.” Approved, February 13, 1893.
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