Records of State Offices of the Bureau of Land Management.

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Records of State Offices of the Bureau of Land Management.

Included are letters sent and received by State offices and suboffices, reports of special agents, registers of homestead receipts, records of agricultureal surveys, and plats for the following State offices: Arizona, 1860-1960, and California, 1853-1961 (in the Federal Records Center in Los Angeles); Oregon, 1851-46 (in the Federal Records Center in Seattle); and Utah, 1855-1957, and Wyoming (including suboffices at Cheyenne, Douglas, Evanston, Lander, and Sundance), 1867-1946 (in the Federal Records Center in Denver).

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