Diagrams Illustrating Presidential Proclamations and Executive Orders

Diagrams Illustrating Presidential Proclamations and Executive Orders

DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATING PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATIONS AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Washington: Diagram forming a part of Executive Order effective July 1, 1908. Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1908. [Executive Order] No. 845. 1908. Scale, ca. 1:253,440. No geographic coordinates. Public land (Township & Range) grid. Black & white. 50 x 36 cm., folded to 30 x 20 cm. Relief not indicated. Shows national forest, international, and state boundaries and where national forest boundaries coincide with watershed divides. “Formerly included in Priest River National Forest, Proclamation of March 2, 1907.” “Willamette Meridian and Base.” “Boise Meridian and Base.” Holdings: NA Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Washington: Diagram forming part of Proclamation dated May 6, 1910. Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1910. [Proclamation] No. 1029. 1910. Scale, ca. 1:200,000. No geographic coordinates. Public land (Township & Range) grid. Black & white. 61 x 46 cm., folded to 34 x 21 cm. Relief not indicated. Shows national forest, international, and state boundaries, [drainage] “Divide forming National Forest boundary,” and “Former Forest boundary” thereby showing the lands eliminated. Also shows roads, rivers, lakes, and streams. “Willamette Meridian and Base.” “Boise Meridian and Base.” Holdings: LC; NA Kaniksu National Forest, Idaho and Washington, 1927: Diagram forming part of Proclamation dated June 8, 1927. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; compiled at District Office, Missoula, Nov., 1914 from U.S.G.S., G.L.O., Forest Service, and other surveys; revised June 1921; traced at Washington Office, July, 1921 by E.L. Mehurin. Printed by the U.S. Geological Survey. 1927. Scale, ca. 1:253,440. W117°23’ – W116°30’/N49°00’ – N48°10’. Public land (Township & Range) grid. Color. 45 x 31 cm., folded to 34 x 21 cm. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows lands “Transferred from the Kaniksu N.F. to the Pend Oreille N.F.” in solid orange color and land “Eliminations” in patterned orange. Also shows national forest, international, state, and county boundaries, towns and settlements, roads, railroads, trails, Forest Service administrative facilities and other structure, rivers, lakes, and streams. Areas eliminated were selected by the state of Idaho and lie on the eastern side of the Priest River and Priest Lake and between the Clark Fork and the international boundary. “Boise and Willamette Meridians.” This map is a standard Forest Service administration map at 1:253,440-scale used as a base to show the land and boundary changes ordered by [Proclamation] No. 1805. Holdings: LC; NA U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAPPING See under: Priest River Forest Reserve & National Forest, Montana – Idaho, U.S. Geological Survey Mapping. U.S. FOREST SERVICE FOLIOS Forest Atlas of the National Forests of the United States: Kaniksu Folio. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; compiled Nov. 1912-Jan. 1915 at Dist. Office, Missoula from G.L.O., U.S.G.S., Forest Service and other surveys; compilation, control – F.E. Bonner; topography – C.W. Cheatham, C.F. Farmer, F.E. Bonner; tracing – F.J. Cool, C.F. Farmer, C.H. Ruth. [1915]. Scale, ca. 1:63,360. W117°22’ – W116°35’/N49°00’ – N48°00’. Public land (Township & Range) grid. Black & white. 13 numbered sheets in portfolio, 54 x 46 cm. Relief shown by hachures, contours and spot heights(contour interval 100 and 200 feet). Shows national forest, international, state, and county boundaries, populated places, roads, trails, railroads, Forest Service Facilities, rivers, lakes, and streams. Identifies type of alienated land within National Forest boundaries by letter keyed to a separate legend sheet. Index to map sheets found on the front cover of the atlas. “Willamette Meridian – Boise Meridian.” Sheets 3-4, 7-8, & 10-13 have contours in brown, water features in blue. All other sheets are black & white with partial topography along with hachures and spot heights. No U.S. Geological Survey reference to this atlas in its annual report series was found. Holdings: Idaho State Historical Society; Oregon Historical Society; LC; NA; NAL; Region 1. National Agricultural Library's copy has sheets 1,2,5,6 & 9; LC copy has sheets 1, 2, 5 & 6 or the Washington State portion of the Kaniksu. OCLC: 885333497 189.

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