Idaho. Executive order, Idaho [revoking Executive order of July 17, 1920, temporarily withdrawing certain lands in Idaho from settlement, etc., for classification and pending determination as to advisability of including within Caribou national forest such lands as may be found chiefly valuable for timber or protection of stream flow, and ordering that surveyed public lands in described areas will be subject only to homestead and desert land entry by qualified ex-service men of War with Germany, for period of 63 days, and that any of said lands remaining unentered shall be opened to homestead entry only by any qualified entryman and to appropriation under any public land law applicable thereto].
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Idaho. Executive order, Idaho [revoking Executive order of July 17, 1920, temporarily withdrawing certain lands in Idaho from settlement, etc., for classification and pending determination as to advisability of including within Caribou national forest such lands as may be found chiefly valuable for timber or protection of stream flow, and ordering that surveyed public lands in described areas will be subject only to homestead and desert land entry by qualified ex-service men of War with Germany, for period of 63 days, and that any of said lands remaining unentered shall be opened to homestead entry only by any qualified entryman and to appropriation under any public land law applicable thereto].
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Idaho. Executive order, Idaho [revoking Executive order of July 17, 1920, temporarily withdrawing certain lands in Idaho from settlement, etc., for classification and pending determination as to advisability of including within Caribou national forest such lands as may be found chiefly valuable for timber or protection of stream flow, and ordering that surveyed public lands in described areas will be subject only to homestead and desert land entry by qualified ex-service men of War with Germany, for period of 63 days, and that any of said lands remaining unentered shall be opened to homestead entry only by any qualified entryman and to appropriation under any public land law applicable thereto].