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- Q5531995 subject Q6312675.
- Q5531995 subject Q8131221.
- Q5531995 subject Q8584761.
- Q5531995 subject Q8878933.
- Q5531995 abstract "The General Land Exchange Act of 1922 (16 U.S.C. 485, 486) was signed into law by President of the United States Warren G. Harding on March 20, 1922This act allowed the US Forest Service to consolidate its holdings in national forests where a large percentage of private lands were intermingled with forest lands. It made possible the exchange of inholdings within national forests for private lands of equal value and within the same state. This act also made for better management and administration in accordance with future planning initiatives because the process of a mutually desirable exchange was greatly simplified by this legislation to a matter of just signing papers.Chief Forester William B. Greeley predicted in 1922 that "this law would probably be regarded as one of the half-dozen most important laws affecting the National Forests."".
- Q5531995 wikiPageExternalLink usc_sec_16_00000485----000-.html.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q16847618.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q1891156.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q35286.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q5870566.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q6312675.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8131221.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8584761.
- Q5531995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8878933.
- Q5531995 comment "The General Land Exchange Act of 1922 (16 U.S.C. 485, 486) was signed into law by President of the United States Warren G. Harding on March 20, 1922This act allowed the US Forest Service to consolidate its holdings in national forests where a large percentage of private lands were intermingled with forest lands. It made possible the exchange of inholdings within national forests for private lands of equal value and within the same state.".
- Q5531995 label "General Land Exchange Act of 1922".