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Lookouts, Latrines, and Lodgepole Cabins Administrative Facilities of Wyoming’s Bridger-Teton National Forest, [removed]LAND ADJUSTMENTS: RESERVES TO FORESTS The 1911 Weeks Act influenced future reconfigurations. In
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New York / /

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Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

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telephone lines / /

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Bridger-Teton National Forest / Several forest / Bridger forest / Weiser National Forest / California Forests / Teton National forest / Stanislaus National Forest / /

Organization

Bureau of Land Management / Congress / Forest Service / /

Person

Lyle Watts / Stephen Pyne / William A. Worf / Gerald Williams / /

Position

Even Bridger National Forest Supervisor / Chief Forester / District Forester / /

ProvinceOrState

Montana / California / Wyoming / Idaho / Idaho and Montana / /

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