Approvals of land acquisitions for national forests, 1928-1936.

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Approvals of land acquisitions for national forests, 1928-1936.

Approvals by the Commissioners of Public Lands, the Conservation Commission, the Governor, and county boards of supervisors, of the sale of lands in the state to the United States for national forests.

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Wisconsin. Secretary of State.

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Wisconsin. State Conservation Commission

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A State Conservation Commission was first established by Chapter 644, Laws of 1911, as an uncompensated advisory body. The functions of the Board of Forestry (WIHV95-A528), the Fish and Game Warden, the State Park Board (WIHV95-A527), and the Commissioners of Fisheries (WIHV87-A1630) were consolidated and vested in a new State Conservation Commission under Chapter 406, Laws of 1915. Initially, the full-time commissioners exercised responsibility both for policy-making and for the administration ...

Wisconsin. Board of Commissioners of the Public Lands.

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Wisconsin. Governor

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Article V, Section 1, of the Wisconsin State Constitution of 1848 continued the office of Governor created in 1836 when the Territory of Wisconsin was organized. (The agency history for the Territorial Governor is in WIHV87-A1637). The governor is the chief executive officer of the state. From the description of Agency history record. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145776664 Wisconsin governors establish various temporary committees, commissions, and task forces. When severa...