Permits to alter beds or banks of streams (Seelye permits), 1960-[ongoing].

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Permits to alter beds or banks of streams (Seelye permits), 1960-[ongoing].

Regional office copies; includes related correspondence.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6725542

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