Report of the National Park Service to the Secreatry of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 |
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... built by park rangers , May , 1924 . B. The new Sylvan Pass lodge on the Cody Road . 24 III . Yellowstone National Park_ A. Party of students from the summer school of the Utah Agriculture College at the Fire Lookout on Mount Washburn ...
... built by park rangers , May , 1924 . B. The new Sylvan Pass lodge on the Cody Road . 24 III . Yellowstone National Park_ A. Party of students from the summer school of the Utah Agriculture College at the Fire Lookout on Mount Washburn ...
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... built upon a special foundation . In general the policy of considering and ad- mitting to the system only those areas giving expression to the highest types of scenery has been quite consistently followed . The national park system has ...
... built upon a special foundation . In general the policy of considering and ad- mitting to the system only those areas giving expression to the highest types of scenery has been quite consistently followed . The national park system has ...
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... built up from donations , by public - spirited private citizens , of land or money from which land could be purchased , have been carved from the public domain by special acts of Congress . Conse- quently the Congress will doubtless ...
... built up from donations , by public - spirited private citizens , of land or money from which land could be purchased , have been carved from the public domain by special acts of Congress . Conse- quently the Congress will doubtless ...
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... built through solid rock that will at once form a good base for future paving . The first estimated amount of $ 7,500,000 for the three - year program will prob- ably not be sufficient to construct as high - type roads as it is planned ...
... built through solid rock that will at once form a good base for future paving . The first estimated amount of $ 7,500,000 for the three - year program will prob- ably not be sufficient to construct as high - type roads as it is planned ...
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... BUILT BY PARK RANGERS , MAY , 1924 Photograph by J. E. Haynes YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK B. DEER AT MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS , WHERE A SMALL. B. THE NEW SYLVAN PASS LODGE ON THE CODY ROAD A. PARTY OF STUDENTS FROM THE SUMMER SCHOOL OF UTAH.
... BUILT BY PARK RANGERS , MAY , 1924 Photograph by J. E. Haynes YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK B. DEER AT MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS , WHERE A SMALL. B. THE NEW SYLVAN PASS LODGE ON THE CODY ROAD A. PARTY OF STUDENTS FROM THE SUMMER SCHOOL OF UTAH.
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163. lappuse - The service thus established shall promote and regulate the use of the Federal areas known as national parks, monuments, and reservations hereinafter specified by such means and measures as conform to the fundamental purpose of the said parks, monuments, and reservations, which purpose is to conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and the wild life therein and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment...
66. lappuse - For the construction, reconstruction, and improvement of roads and trails, inclusive of necessary bridges, in the national parks, monuments, and other areas administered by the National Park Service, including areas authorized to be established as national parks and monuments, and national park and monument approach roads authorized by the Act of January 31, 1931 (46 Stat.
6. lappuse - Such regulations shall provide for the preservation, from injury or spoliation, of all timber, mineral deposits, natural curiosities, or wonders within said park, and their retention in their natural condition.
160. lappuse - An Act To establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes," approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat.
163. lappuse - Service to such extent as may be requested by the Secretary of the Interior. SEC. 3. That the Secretary of the Interior shall make and publish such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary or proper for the use and management of the parks, monuments, and reservations under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service...
163. lappuse - An Act to codify, revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States...
161. lappuse - Lands withdrawn for powersite reserves under the act of June 25, 1910 (36 Stat. 847) as amended by the act of August 24, 1912 (37 Stat. 497...
157. lappuse - That nothing herein contained shall affect any valid existing claim, location, or entry under the land laws of the United States...
163. lappuse - Interior, have the supervision, management, and control of the several national parks and national monuments which are now under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, and of the Hot Springs Reservation in the State of Arkansas...
165. lappuse - War to institutions which they may deem properly qualified to conduct such examination, excavation, or gathering, subject to such rules and regulations as they may prescribe: Provided, That the examinations, excavations, and gatherings are undertaken •for the benefit of reputable museums, universities, colleges, or other recognized scientific or educational institutions, with a view to increasing the knowledge of such objects, and that the gatherings shall be made for permanent preservation in...