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Denr Sir:
accordance with regulation 1,-55, a copy of which is enclosed.
■ Very truly yours,
Enclosure
Mr. Kenneth 1. Heath,
Edmonds, Washington.
I
Snoqualmie ~ Settlement
Heath, Kenneth L., No. 120. •' No .'(EOMEStf)
SNOQUALMIE
NATIONAL. FOREST
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Answered..........k .....
District Forester.
IB,000 feet B> M. per acre
in the S&uk River, which if cleared of its brush would soon
I'll1 fl 5
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fFORRST SERV.SO.e)
i Bil&Cft’.LWE NATION.'*. F08E31 I.
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DEC 1-1915 f
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application must be rejected.
A review of this decision can be considered only in
be carried away by erosion. Furthermore, it is flooded during
high water and for this reason has very little agricultural
value. The excellent stand of timber found upon Lot l,.and
the low agricultural value of the land on Lot 2, prevent these
lands from being classified as chiefly valuable for agricultural
purposes, and for this reason, I regrot to inform you that your
^*4
The land in the Snoqualmie National Forest applied
for by you under the Act of June 11, 1906, has been carefully
examined. .This examination reveals the fact that all of Lot
1 except approximately five acres of gravel bar is supporting
an excellent stand of merchantable timber estimated at over
end that Lot 2 is a sand bar island
, OCR Text: H *1
I'/G
Denr Sir:
accordance with regulation 1,-55, a copy of which is enclosed.
■ Very truly yours,
Enclosure
Mr. Kenneth 1. Heath,
Edmonds, Washington.
I
Snoqualmie ~ Settlement
Heath, Kenneth L., No. 120. •' No .'(EOMEStf)
SNOQUALMIE
NATIONAL. FOREST
ftxw/uo/A >. ~..
Answered..........k .....
District Forester.
IB,000 feet B> M. per acre
in the S&uk River, which if cleared of its brush would soon
I'll1 fl 5
......
fFORRST SERV.SO.e)
i Bil&Cft’.LWE NATION.'*. F08E31 I.
' 3EATTLS, WASHINGTON ’
DEC 1-1915 f
■O’wjVECi I .
1
; • .
c*-*- ■ ■
application must be rejected.
A review of this decision can be considered only in
be carried away by erosion. Furthermore, it is flooded during
high water and for this reason has very little agricultural
value. The excellent stand of timber found upon Lot l,.and
the low agricultural value of the land on Lot 2, prevent these
lands from being classified as chiefly valuable for agricultural
purposes, and for this reason, I regrot to inform you that your
^*4
The land in the Snoqualmie National Forest applied
for by you under the Act of June 11, 1906, has been carefully
examined. .This examination reveals the fact that all of Lot
1 except approximately five acres of gravel bar is supporting
an excellent stand of merchantable timber estimated at over
end that Lot 2 is a sand bar island
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