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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 40 STAT. · October 21, 1918 · Chapter 192

Chapter 192. To reserve as a part of the Oregon National Forest certain lands that were revested in the United States pursuant to the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the Oregon and California Railroad Company against the United States

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CHAP. 192.— An Act To reserve as a part of the Oregon National Forest certain lands that were revested in the United States pursuant to the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the Oregon and California Railroad Company against the United States. October 21, 1918.[[S. 3325](/us/bill/65/s/3325).][[Public, No. 226](/us/pl/65/226).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That all of the land contained Oregon Notional Forest, Oreg.Revested Oregon and California grant lands in, added to.within the grant by the United States to the Oregon and California Railroad Company that was revested in the United States pursuant to the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States m the case of Oregon and California Railroad Company against United States (Two hundred and thirty-eighth United States, page three hundred and ninety-three), and an Act of Congress approved Vol. 39, p. 218.June ninth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, that lies within that part of the Oregon National Forest that is described in the proclamation of the President under date of June seventeenth, eighteen hundred Vol. 27, p. 1027.and ninety-two, and designated as Bull Run National Forest, be, and the same hereby is, reserved and set aside as a part of the Oregon National Forest.
Approved, October 21, 1918.
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