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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 42 STAT. · September 22, 1922 · Chapter 407

Chapter 407. To add certain lauds to the Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon

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CHAP. 407.— An Act To add certain lauds to the Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon. September 22, 1922.[[H. R. 10461](/us/bill/67/hr/10461).][[Public, No. 342](/us/67/pl/342).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the northSiskiyou National Forest, Oreg.Lands added to. half of the northeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter and lot one of section thirty-one, township thirty-nine south, range six west, of the Willamette meridian, are hereby added to and made a part of the Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon.
Sec. 2. That the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized, inSale of timber from added lands. his discretion, to sell the merchantable timber on the land added to the Siskiyou National Forest by section 1 hereof in accordance with the regulations governing the sale of public timber in the national forests, and the entire proceeds of any sale of the timber on suchProceeds to Oregon and California land grant fund.Vol. 39, p. 222. land shall be deposited in the Treasury of the United States in a special fund designated as “The Oregon and California land-grant fund,” referred to in section 10 of the Act of Congress approved June 9, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes, page 218), and be disposed of in the manner therein designated, the land added forming part of the area which revested in the United States under the provisions of the said Act.
Approved, September 22, 1922.
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