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2218 PROCLAMATIONS, 1909. ·'°“““’>' ”·*°°°- BY THE PRESIDENT or THE UNrrEn STATES or AMERICA ‘ A PROCLAMATION mP¤§¤¤M§;¤¤¤¤1 FM- WHEREAS, an Executive Order signed July second, nineteen émémunel hundred and e@t, changed the name of the Pecos River National 3g};;;;;; A Forest to Pecos _ ational orest; _ And whereas, it appears that the Fpublic good would be promoted by adding to the Pecos National orest, certain lands, within the ‘ elrlritory of N: ew Mlexiclrpl, wgiich ge in part rgovereld wit}? timber; eomlamaeuimw- ow there ore eo ore ooseve t resident o the United `°1'°°'p`36' States tf America; by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of ’ • Congre(ss,apprpved fourth, eig teen hundred and innety-seven, €fZ‘t$E-scm05E "£i“ttf¤ZESf°P§3,$“L`L”§t$§” 5“3EI}'¥L?}EE1tEX”“?1iS °f , 01 een hundred and ninetly-eight, and {br other pui&poses," do proclaigi that the Peeps N ationtal Fprest is hereby enlarget hand ghat its boundaries are as S own on e iagram orming a par ereo . me- ams not an The withdrawal made b this proclamation shall, as t all l d i°°°°d` which are at this date legally appropnated under the ublid) land gw; or reserved for any public plurpose, subject to, ancfshall not interfere with or defeat legal ts under such appropriation, nor prevent the use ior such pub purpose of lands so reserved, so long as Such. appropriation is ega y mamtained, or such reservation remains in force. ¢§°3‘jf°;*`°2g,_‘°°“‘· This proclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entry of I any lands heretofore opened to settlement and entry under the Act of Congrpss approved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entipled “Act to provide for the entry of Agricultural lands within orest reserves/’ INdVmTNESSf I havebhereunto set my hand and cause e sea o t -e United States to e ed. Done at the City of Washington this 28th day of January, in the ‘ year o our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine, [SEAL.] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and tlurty-third. Tnmono R By the President: RE OOSEVELT Romazrvr BAcox Secretary of State. _i1ieinruary 1,19m. BY THE PRESIDENT or- THE Umrno STATES or AMERICA · A PROCLAMATION ",Q”f’°‘*,fQ‘°’*°”“' WHEREAS an Executive Order signed July Secondt h - F(i;S;=ir3»§i;.m1 med tend giglitg consolidpteid gre Presdott and Vei<l1eimN:,‘ti1onhll1 m.s1.'p.`iase.' ores S un er e name o the rescott -’af 1 F t·

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adding to the Prescott National orest, certain lands within the Hmmm enlarged- Territory of Arizona, which are in part covered with timber; v.,;,;w,p_36_ S 3owv,ftjl;¢;efore, ll, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United tates o erica y virtue of the power in e v t l b th A t f Congress,laApprove’d June fourth, eighteen huiiilreclsaiiil ninety-search, entitled, Act Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes," do rodlaim that the Prescott National Forest is hereby enlarged and that its boun-