Superior National Forest, Minnesota: Hearings Before the Committee on the Public Lands, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, First[-second] Session[-Seventy-first Congress, Second Session] on H.R. 12780 and [and H.R. 6981] a Bill to Promote the Better Protection and Highest Public Use of the Lands of the United States and Adjacent Lands and Waters in Northern Minnesota for the Production of Forest Products, the Development and Extension of Recreational Uses, the Preservation of Wild Life, and Other Purposes Not Inconsistent Therewith; and to Protect More Effectively the Streams and Lakes Dedicated to Public Use Under the Terms and Spirit of Clause 2 of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842 Between Great Britain and the United States; and Looking Toward the Joint Development of Indispensable International Recreational and Economic Assets, Volume 3

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