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Agriculture, Interior Sign Order Exchonging Londs in Oregon
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The Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior took a major step in untangling the complicated federal land pattern in Oregon by signing an order exchanging certain lands under their administration. The lands have formed a checkerboard pattern, with the Forest Service administering the even number sections, and the Bureau of Land Management, the odd. The Cordon-Ellsworth law directed this exchange.
Secretary of Agriculture Benson and Secretary of Interior Seaton both point out it will permit economies in management, simplify the administration of timber sales, and reduce the present public confusion over differing procedures.
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These lands are so intermingled because the federal government in 1866 granted to the Oregon and, California Railroad the odd sections of lands within a certain distance of the railroad line. When the railroad did not comply with the stipulations of the grant, the land was revested and given to the Bureau of Land Management (then the General I-and Office) to administer. The even sections meantime had been included in the national forests and administered by the Forest Service along with other timber and watershed lands reserved from the, public domain.
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