Establishment of a National Park Service: Hearing Before the Committee on the Public Lands, House of Representatives, on H. R. 22995, a Bill to Establish a National Park Service, and for Other Purposes, Wednesday, April 24, 1912U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - 34 páginas |
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... concessions represented either directly or indirectly - practically all of them were represented directly , and all the principals were there , at least , who had hotel concessions , transportation concessions , photograph concessions ...
... concessions represented either directly or indirectly - practically all of them were represented directly , and all the principals were there , at least , who had hotel concessions , transportation concessions , photograph concessions ...
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... a certain stage company to take care of the traffic from one entrance . Now , they have to run the stages to the hotel and to the camp . Then we have another concession from the ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL PARK SERVICE . 11.
... a certain stage company to take care of the traffic from one entrance . Now , they have to run the stages to the hotel and to the camp . Then we have another concession from the ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL PARK SERVICE . 11.
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... concession furnish transportation and also the camp outfit . They are differ nt . The reason for granting that concession is because it is essentially different from the other concessions . It furnishes a different class of service ...
... concession furnish transportation and also the camp outfit . They are differ nt . The reason for granting that concession is because it is essentially different from the other concessions . It furnishes a different class of service ...
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... concessions of all kinds . For instance , at Hot Springs , they lease the bathhouses to the Arlington Hotel , and sell timber , and all the miscellaneous sources from which money may come from the parks go into the Treasury . Some parks ...
... concessions of all kinds . For instance , at Hot Springs , they lease the bathhouses to the Arlington Hotel , and sell timber , and all the miscellaneous sources from which money may come from the parks go into the Treasury . Some parks ...
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... concession , in other words , as a source of revenue for the General Government in the use of the beautiful parks , or ought we to handle the hotel concessions to get the best service at the lowest rates and have the revenue question ...
... concession , in other words , as a source of revenue for the General Government in the use of the beautiful parks , or ought we to handle the hotel concessions to get the best service at the lowest rates and have the revenue question ...
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acres administration in field Agricultural Department approved Army engineers Assistant Attorney bill H. R. board of Army BRARY bureau of national CHAIRMAN charge chief clerk Colorado committee CONGRES THE LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Crater Lake Department of Agriculture director division ending June 30 ESS THE LIBRARY establish a National Expenditures Fiscal year ending fiscal years 1910 Forest Service Grant handle Hetchy Hot Springs hotel accommodations hotel concessions instance interested Interior Department July Land Office LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY THE LIBRARY Mesa Verde MONDELL Mount Rainier National Park Service national-park number of visitors organization park improvements permits PICKETT priations provements Public Lands questions RAKER revenues received salaries of park scenic Secretary FISHER Secretary of War Senate Sequoia statement Sullys Hill Sundry civil superintendent timber tion in field Total area trails UCKER Washington Wind Cave Yellowstone National Park Yosemite
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