New Mexico, revoking in part Executive Order of February 18, 1870
Colorado, modifying Public Land Order No. 13 to permit the issuance of oil and gas leases New Mexico, transfer of lands from the Santa Fe National Forest to the Carson National Forest Oregon, reserving public lands within the Rogue River National Forest for the protection and preservation of scenic and recreational areas North Dakota, partially revoking Executive Order No. 5258 of January 9, 1930 Washington, revoking the Executive Order of May 15, 1893, and partially revoking Executive Order No. 1661 of December 12, 1912, reserving certain public lands for Government use
Idaho, Public Water Reserve No. 163..
Idaho, withdrawing public lands for use of U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
California, partially revoking Executive Order No. 6361 of October 25, 1933, withdrawing public lands for classification Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of the Department of the Air Force; revoking in part Executive Order No. 4131 of January 22, 1925 Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of the De- partment of the Air Force; revoking in part the order of the Secretary of the Interior establishing air-navigation site withdrawal No. 222 California, transfer of lands from the Plumas Na- tional Forest to the Tahoe National Forest and from the Tahoe National Forest to the Plumas National Forest; transfer of lands from the Tahoe National Forest to the Toiyabe National Forest Idaho, Montana, and Utah, Public Water Reserve No. 164
Utah, reserving public land for use by the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, as administra- tive site
California, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force
Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from the Chugach and Tongass National Forests and restor- ing them for purchase as homesites Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming, reserving certain lands for the use of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, as administrative sites
California, withdrawing public lands for use of the United States Atomic Energy Commission Florida, revocation of the Executive Order of Feb- ruary 10, 1906, and Executive Order No. 3502 of June 25, 1921, establishing and enlarging, respec- tively, the Indian Key Reservation California, reserving public lands for recreational purposes; partially revoking Executive Orders of November 6, 1850, and April 20, 1860 Arizona, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force
Washington, partial revocation of Executive Order No. 7510 of December 11, 1936, establishing the Lenore Lake Migratory Bird Refuge Alaska, reserving certain public lands as Air-Naviga- tion Site Withdrawal No. 259 and certain other public lands as the Lake Hood Seaplane Base; partially revoking Proclamation No. 1519 of April 16, 1919, and Public Land Orders No. 47 of Octo- ber 12, 1942, as amended, and No. 265 of March 8, 1945; and revoking Executive Order No. 8621 of December 27, 1940
Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of the De- partment of the Army for National Guard pur- poses
Arizona, amending Public Land Orders Nos. 59 and 176
Arizona, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force
New Mexico and Texas, revocation of Public Land Order No. 220, establishing the Mesilla National Wildlife Refuge, and reservation of certain land for the Rio Grande Canalization Project Alaska, withdrawal of public lands in aid of contem- plated legislation
Arizona, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force
Alaska, revoking in part Executive Order No. 1194 of April 26, 1910, reserving certain public lands for the purpose of the education of the natives Colorado and Utah, changing the name of the Manti National Forest to the Manti-La Sal National Forest
Alaska, reserving a certain area for use of the Alaska Railroad as a dock and wharf site Alaska, withdrawing public lands for use of the Alaska Railroad for recreational purposes and for the protection of hydroelectric power facilities Alaska, reserving land for the use of the Alaska Railroad Alaska, reserving public lands for use of the De- partment of the Air Force for military purposes Nebraska, withdrawing public lands for use of the De- partment of the Army for flood control purposes California, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Navy as Navy test range South Dakota, amending Public Land Order No. 10, of July 8, 1942
Alaska, reserving public lands for use of the Depart- ment of the Air Force for military purposes Montana and Oregon, revoking Executive Orders of May 26, 1900, and April 12, 1904, which reserved lands for fish-cultural purposes Alaska, reserving certain public lands as Air-Naviga- tion Site Withdrawal No. 260, and partially revok- ing Executive Order No. 8480 of July 12, 1940 Arizona, partially revoking the Executive Order of January 3, 1917, creating Public Water Reserve No. 42, Arizona No. 7
Utah, Power-Site Restoration No. 512, partially revoking Temporary Power-Site Withdrawal No. 1 of May 4, 1909, and Executive Order of July 2, 1910, establishing Power-Site Reserves Nos. 1 to 4, inclusive
Alaska, withdrawing public lands for use of the Alaska Railroad for explosives storage purposes; revoking Public Land Order No. 582; revoking in part Public Land Order No. 95 and Executive Order No. 8755
Alaska, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force for military pur- poses; revoking Executive Order No. 8325 of January 22, 1940, as amended, and Public Land Order No. 139 of June 12, 1943, as amended Idaho, transferring the lands reserved by Public Land Orders Nos. 318 and 545 from the Depart- ment of the Navy to the United States Atomic Energy Commission
Washington, amending Public Land Order No. 75 of January 1, 1943; withdrawing additional lands for use of the Department of the Army as an artillery range
Alaska, reserving public lands for the use of the Department of the Air Force for military purposes Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Utah, reservation of lands within National Forests for administrative sites or recreational areas
Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from the Chugach and Tongass National Forests and restor- ing them for purchase as homesites or as trade and manufacturing sites. Alaska, withdrawing public lands for national defense purposes, and revoking Public Land Order No. 538 of December 16, 1948. Colorado, withdrawing public lands and reserved minerals in patented lands for use of United States Atomic Energy Commission; revoking in part Public Land Orders Nos. 459 and 494. Wyoming, reserving certain public lands in connec- tion with the Sybille Deer Winter Pasture. Alaska, excluding certain tracts of land from the Chugach and Tongass National Forests and restor- ing them for purchase as homesites. Louisiana, transferring jurisdiction over the oil and gas deposits in certain lands owned by the United States.
Oregon, reservation of lands for the use of the Depart- ment of the Interior for timber access-road pur- poses and for the protection and preservation of scenic and recreational areas.
New Mexico, withdrawing public lands from pros- pecting, location, entry, and purchase under the mining laws and reserving them for the use of the Department of the Army for military purposes. Nebraska, transferring jurisdiction over the oil and gas deposits in certain lands owned by the United States.
Utah, amending Public Land Orders No. 15 of July 21, 1942, and No. 66 of November 30, 1942. California, reserving public lands for use of the De- partment of the Navy in connection with a Naval Supply Depot.
Arkansas, modifying the boundaries of the Ouachita National Forest.
Alaska, partial revocation of Executive Order No. 6050 of February 27, 1933, reserving lands for use as a site for an Army radio receiving station. New Mexico, withdrawing public land for use of the State Department in connection with the Rio Grande Canalization Project. Washington, partial revocation of Public Land Order No. 261 of January 24, 1945, reserving lands for the use of the War Department for military pur-
poses. Nebraska and South Dakota, revoking Executive Order No. 6604 of February 16, 1934, withdrawing public lands for soil classification.
Nevada, withdrawing public lands for use of Depart- ment of the Air Force in connection with a bomb- ing and gunnery range.
Alaska, withdrawing public lands for classification___ Washington, reserving public land for use in connec- tion with the construction of the Chief Joseph Dam Project.
Alaska, reserving public lands for the use of the Department of the Air Force for military purposes.
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