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New Hampshire Forestry and Recreation Commission, 1922
 

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Page 61 - The Forest Development Fund according to the Act is provided for the construction and maintenance of roads and trails of primary importance for the protection, administration and utilization of the National Forest, or when necessary for the use and development of the resources upon which communities within or adjacent to the National Forests are dependent. The
Page 61 - The Federal Highway Act has made available two classes of funds for work on roads and trails. The Forest Highway Fund is for Forest roads of primary importance to the State, counties or communities within, adjoining or adjacent to the National Forests. The $35,294 available for use in New Hampshire for the fiscal years
Page 31 - no person, except when the ground is covered with snow, shall operate any portable steam mill unless the same is provided with a suitable spark arrester, approved by the State Forester, and unless the slash caused by wood and timber cutting shall have been removed for a distance not less than
Page 9 - REPORT To His Excellency the Governor and the Honorable Council: The Forestry Commission presents herewith its report for the two fiscal years ending June 30,
Page 64 - Under the terms of the Weeks Act, 25 per cent of the gross revenue from the National Forest is paid to the State Treasurer to be distributed to the towns in which the National Forest
Page 143 - and by these presents do give, grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfeoff, convey and confirm unto the said
Page 15 - in the act of violating any of the laws for the protection of forest lands.
Page 60 - upon application to any of the Rangers, Guards, or the Forest Supervisor at Gorham. Maps and booklets of the White Mountain Area showing the location of the Forest and other features are
Page 14 - without the written permission of the forest fire warden, or the presence of the forest fire warden or person appointed to represent him.
Page 110 - shall be the property of the land owner, but they shall not be cut until at least fifteen years have elapsed after the operation of lumbering

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