Alaska, partial revocation of Executive Orders No. 5289 of Mar. 4, 1930, No. 1194 of Apr. 26, 1910, No. 1974 of July 2, 1914, and the Executive order of May 4, 1907... Alaska, revoking Public Land Order No. 585 of Apr. 14, 1949; withdrawing portions of the released lands for public service sites...
Utah, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force as a supersonic track and testing area. California, withdrawing public lands for use of the Depart- ment of the Air Force in connection with Edwards Air Force Base___.
Alaska, reserving lands within the Chugach National Forest for use by Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, for administrative and public service sites and highway purposes..
Alaska, partially revoking Public Land Order No. 1028 of Nov. 4, 1954, which reserved public lands for use of the Bureau of Land Management as a forest management area. Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of the Bureau of Land Management as an administrative site___ Alaska, partially revoking Executive Order No. 9136 reserv- ing public lands for use of the War Department.. Arkansas and Florida, reserving lands within the Ozark and Ocala National Forests for use of the Forest Service as administrative sites, recreation areas, or for other public purposes; revoking Executive Order No. 1830 of Sept. 24, 1913.
Florida, revoking Executive Order No. 5278 of Feb. 7, 1930. - Wisconsin, reserving public land in connection with the Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge.... Alaska, excluding certain tracts from the Chugach and Ton- gass National Forests and restoring them for purchase as homesites__
Colorado, withdrawing lands for use of the Atomic Energy Commission; revoking Air Navigation Site Withdrawal No. 256.
Arkansas, revoking Executive Order No. 9130 of Apr. 13, 1942, which reserved lands in connection with the Randolph County State Game Refuge__
Colorado, withdrawing lands within the Arapaho and Pike National Forests in connection with research projects---- Wyoming, revoking Public Land Order No. 1043 of Dec. 28, 1954.
Alaska, reserving certain public lands for use of Department of the Army; partly revoking Public Land Order No. 386 of July 31, 1947
Alaska, withdrawing lands for the use of the Alaska Road Commission; partially revoking the Executive order of June 13, 1899, as amended by Executive Order No. 4131 of Jan. 22, 1925_.
Arizona, reservation of lands within the Tonto National Forest for experimental purposes..
Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of the Department of the Air Force for military purposes---
Alaska, reserving lands for use of the Forest Service as addi- tions to the Ketchikan and Juneau Administrative Sites..
Arkansas, revoking Public Land Order No. 834 of May 23, 1952, which reserved public lands for forest management purposes...
Oregon, reserving lands within national forests for use of the Forest Service as recreation areas..
Wyoming, reserving public lands for use of the State of Wyoming in connection with activities of the Wyoming National Guard and for other military purposes.. Alaska, revoking Public Land Order No. 198 of Dec. 20, 1943 (Air Navigation Site Withdrawal No. 212) -- Alaska, partially revoking Executive order of May 4, 1907, and Executive Order No. 5289 of Mar. 4, 1930.. Washington, Arizona, California, revocation of the Executive order of Dec. 5, 1921, Executive Order No. 7504 of Dec. 11, 1936, and Executive Order No. 8004 of Nov. 12, 1938, withdrawing land in Washington as Reservoir Site Reserve No. 14; in Arizona for use by the Bureau of Plant Industry, and in California for use of the Department of the Navy, respectively.
Arkansas, withdrawing public lands for flood control purposes Colorado, withdrawing public lands for use of the Depart- ment of the Air Force for use in connection with the Air Force Academy...
New York, revocation of Executive Order No. 7941, of Aug. 2, 1938, establishing the Fort Tyler Migratory Bird Refuge. Alaska, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Army for military purposes--
Oregon, revoking Public Order No. 118 of Apr. 29, 1943, which reserved public lands for use of the War Department as a pattern bombing range..
New Mexico, reserving lands within Cibola National Forest for use of the Forest Service__ Washington, revoking Executive Order No. 1713 of Feb. 24, 1913.
New Mexico, withdrawing public lands and reserved minerals
in patented lands for use of the Department of the Air Force for military purposes in connection with Holloman Air Force Base..
Alaska, partially revoking Executive Order No. 792 of May 4, 1908.
Alaska, amending Executive Order No. 6973 of Feb. 19, 1935, which withdrew public land for a wildlife administrative site_
Utah, modifying certain Executive orders__
Arizona, reservation of lands within national forests as ad- ministrative sites, recreational areas, or for other public purposes.-
Wyoming, amending Public Land Order No. 1077 of Feb. 25, 1955, which revoked certain Executive orders... Oregon, withdrawing public lands for the use of the Depart- ment of the Air Force. -
Colorado, reserving public lands in connection with the South Platte River Management Area..
Oregon, reservation of lands for use of the Department of the Interior as a material site for road construction and main- tenance..
New Mexico, withdrawing public lands and reserved minerals in patented lands for use of the Department of the Army for use as a site for landing strips--
Utah, partially revoking Executive order of Apr. 17, 1926, creating Public Water Reserve No. 107. South Dakota, reserving public lands within the Black Hills National Forest for use by the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, as recreation, campground, and picnic areas. Montana, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force in connection with Glasgow Air Force Base. Arizona, partial revocation of Public Land Order No. 848 of July 1, 1952, which withdrew public lands for use of the Department of the Army in connection with the Yuma Test Station............ Colorado, revoking the Executive order of Dec. 23, 1873, which reserved lands on Pikes Peak for use of the War Department; withdrawing a portion of the released lands for use of the Forest Service as the Pikes Peak Summit Recreation Area..
Utah and Wyoming, partial revocation of Executive order of Apr. 17, 1926, creating Public Water Reserve No. 107... Alaska, amending and revoking Public Land Order No. 188 of Oct. 27, 1943; withdrawing portions of the released lands for air navigation purposes and for use of the Department of the Air Force.. Correction..
Alaska, revoking Executive Order No. 4106 of Nov. 24, 1924, which reserved certain land for the Alaska Road Commis- sion____
Nevada, withdrawing public lands for the use of the Depart- ment of the Air Force in connection with Nellis Air Force Base..
Arizona and Colorado, reservation of lands within national forests as administrative sites, recreation areas, or for other public purposes; revoking Departmental order of May 28, 1907. Correction..
Alaska, withdrawing public lands for school purposes; par- tially revoking the Executive order of Jan. 7, 1903, Execu- tive Order No. 5095 of Apr. 15, 1929, and the Depart- mental order of Jan. 24, 1938..
Oregon, Idaho, Utah, and New Mexico, partial revocation of certain Executive orders creating public water reserves. Alaska, reserving public land for use of the Alaska Road Commission...
Florida, reservation of lands within the Ocala National Forest for use of the Forest Service as administrative sites and recreation areas...
Alaska, reserving lands for use of the Alaska Road Commis- sion..
Alaska, amending Executive Order No. 8278 of Oct. 28, 1939, which withdrew public land and water for naval purposes.. Colorado, revoking the Executive order of June 24, 1914, creating Power Site Reserve No. 443..
Colorado, reservation of lands within the Pike National Forest as the Fremont Experimental Forest...
Alaska, withdrawing public lands for use of the Bureau of Public Roads, Department of Commerce, as a maintenance- station and storage yard.
New Mexico, partially revoking Public Land Order No. 833 of May 21, 1952, and withdrawing certain public lands for use of the Department of the Army for military purposes-- Utah, withdrawing public land containing materials subject to disposal under the act of July 31, 1947.. Arizona, withdrawing public lands for use of the Bureau of Public Roads as a material site and access road.. Colorado and Oregon, reservation of lands within national forests as camp grounds and a recreation area. California, partial revocation of certain Executive orders creating public water reserves-
Washington, modifying Public Land Order No. 1067 of Feb. 9, 1955
Alaska, excluding certain tracts from the Chugach National Forest and restoring them for purchase as homesites.. California, amending Public Land Order No. 586 of May 20, 1949, which withdrew lands for use of the Department of the Army for flood control purposes..
Montana and South Dakota, correcting land description in Public Land Order No. 909 of July 31, 1953.. Arizona, reserving lands within the Coconino National Forest for use by the Forest Service for administrative purposes in connection with the construction and mainte- nance of public roads..
Montana, reserving public lands in connection with the Fox Lake Waterfowl Project-
Montana, reserving public lands in connection with the Bull Mountain Game Refuge..
Arizona, partially revoking the Executive order of Jan. 13, 1915, creating Public Water Reserve No. 24, Arizona No. 3-..
Idaho, amending Public Land Order No. 1017 which withdrew lands for use of the Department of the Air Force in con- nection with Craters of the Moon Air-to-Air Gunnery Range...
Alaska, partially revoking Public Land Order No. 872 of Nov. 5, 1952, reserving lands for use of the Alaska Rail- road_
Wyoming, revoking Public Land Order No. 811 of Mar. 7, 1952, which withdrew public lands and reserved minerals in patented lands for use of the United States Atomic Energy Commission__
Alaska, revoking Executive Order No. 7622 of May 29, 1937, and the Departmental order of Dec. 12, 1939.......... Alaska, withdrawing public land for use of the Department of the Air Force for military purposes -
California, transferring jurisdiction over the oil and gas deposits in certain lands owned by the United States__ Alaska, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force for military purposes--
Alaska, withdrawing public lands for use of the Department of the Air Force for military purposes--
South Dakota, modifying Public Land Order No. 419 of Oct. 21, 1947, which withdrew lands in contemplation of a me- morial to Chief Crazy Horse__
Nevada, revoking Executive Orders No. 8636 of Jan. 14, 1941, No. 9020 of Jan. 12, 1942, and Public Land Order No. 87 of Feb. 3, 1943.. Washington, reserving public lands in connection with Phalon Lake Public Fishing Area; revoking Executive Order No. 3747 of Oct. 16, 1922. California, Power Site Restoration No. 517 and Reservoir Site Restoration No. 22; partially_revoking Reservoir Site No. 17 and Power Site Reserve No. 326; revoking Power Site Reserve No. 205__.
North Dakota, revoking Executive Order No. 8160 of June 12, 1939, which established Legion Lake Migratory Water- fowl Refuge..
Washington, revoking Public Land Order No. 164 of Sept. 6, 1943, which withdrew public lands for use of the War Department as aerial gunnery and bombing ranges.. Alaska, revoking Public Land Order No. 737 of July 28, 1951, and reserving portions of the released land for town- site purposes.
California, transferring the lands reserved by Public Land Order No. 240 of July 20, 1944, from the Department of the Interior to the Department of the Army for use as a school site.
Alaska, withdrawing lands for use of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Alaska Road Commission; revoking the Executive order of Mar. 10, 1903, Executive Order No. 1347 of May 6, 1911, and Executive Order No. 1361 of May 26, 1911; partially revoking the Executive order of June 30, 1904_.
Alaska, revoking Public Land Order No. 487 of June 16, 1948; reserving portions of the released lands pending classifi- cation and other public purposes---
Montana, reserving public lands for use in connection with the Philipsburg Administrative Site...
New Mexico, reserving lands within the Gila and Apache National Forests for use of the Forest Service as adminis- trative sites..
Utah, withdrawing public lands containing materials in addi- tion to those withdrawn by Public Land Order No. 1187 of July 11, 1955__
Colorado, withdrawing public lands for use of the Depart- ment of the Air Force in connection with the Air Force Academy.
Michigan, withdrawing public lands for use of the Depart- ment of the Air Force for military purposes in connection with K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base.... Alaska, excluding certain lands from the Tongass National Forest; reserving portions of the lands for purchase as homesites or as trade and manufacturing sites. Colorado and Utah, partially revoking Public Land Orders Nos. 459, 494 and 745, which reserved public lands and minerals in patented lands for use of the Atomic Energy Commission___
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