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 2726 PROCLAMATIONS, ism. ¥¤¤y1.1¤10. Br rim Pnnsmmrr or rim Umrnn Srnius or Amnaroa A PROCLAMATION ml:ae?1§t:•;StB3vw No- WHEREAS the Medicine Bow National Forest, in the State of Preamble., ’°‘ Wyoming, was established by proclamation dated May twenty-see 3g} 33§»g§·§*$'&§3°g; ond, nineteen hundred and two; and the boundaries thereof have been vsrasj p.z1ss. chan ed by subsequent proclamations to include additional lands in ‘m°’p‘m°‘ the §tate of Wyoming and certain lands in the State of Colorado, gpd also to eliminate rom the Forest certain lands in the State of yoming; and .WHEREAS by Executive Orders effective July iirst nineteen. hundred and eight, the Crow Creek National Forest andlthe Wyoming Division of the former Medicine Bow National Forest were · . umted under the name of Cheyenne National Forest, and the Medicine Bow National Forest in Colorado was established from a art of the Colorado Division of the former Medicine Bow National Flbrest; and it appears that the public good will be romoted by elimmating certain lands from the Cheyenne National) Forest and gvrngblzo the remaimng portion of said Forest the name of Medicine ow atllonal Forest ang siince dan Executive Order dated April nineteent, nineteen un re an ten, abolished the Crow Creek division of the former Cheyenne National Forest; Q/,<:;¤3%¤i¤£¤¤di¤¤¢ Now, therefore, I, William H. Taft, President of the United States ' '°‘ of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congressl aipplrplyeil Juneiq fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, entitle " ct Ma "ng appropriations for sund civ`l f lslhe slogernment for thel fisc? tyear lending Junerirhirtiletiilipdlilgliiiiagn . un re an nmety-e1g t an or other pu os " d l th t on and after July first, nirieteen hundred anl?te1i!’i,the(si1ii:Ia0$Ii§n tllie boundaries shown_ on the diagram forming a part hereof shall be known as the Medicine Bow National Forest. $,g{fg,'¤j‘¤?f¤2l,3\e¤¤# This proclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entry,of ' any lan s heretofore opened to settlement and entry under the Act of Congress alpproved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entitled "An Act o provide for the entry of Agricultural lands within forest ddd md  I d S '°°*° *° e lan e iminate in accordance with this l t' J ], ¤··*·**¤·*···¤·*··- iirst, ninetgen hundred and ed, fI'0Hl ddd rdrm.£·r%itZ§I§.$Z“ié’d3ddE.?i Forest, which are not embraced in withdrawals for administrative sites for use in the management of the Medicine Bow National Forest or in guy other rieiervation olpaptptroprlzgion, slialldbe rlelstored to the public omam an ecome su jec ose emen un crt l ` y of the homestead laws on such date and after such nldgglzuliia piixb(li;:1;l;(idl; _ _ _ se ec ion, or o er orm o appropriation unf • the expiration off thirty days from the date so fix d t th t maemuay scnoox the same date as the lands eliminated become subqedtclididpttl 1; .0:1 bndselections.   f   _ · • . . J _ B 8 en 7 seligfxrii Zdddt$$?r§’.?d’${2§df£“Eii““d?·°f“’€’““t°‘i im S“b’°"° ‘° mi e sa is ac ion grant, not to exceed two sections of land in ezchseliil-ll§;n(iIdv»i1i;1l(i§> restored, or one section in each fractional portion of a township where the restored area thereof exceeds five thousand (5,000) acres, and no person will be permitted to ac uire or exercise an htwhatever (1 . Y ng under an settlement or occupation begun mor to such date and all such sett ement or occupation is hereby forbidden. ,
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