Review Appraisal: Klamath Indian Assets: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on Review of Appraisal of Reservation Assets of the Klamath Indian Reservation. March 23, 1959Reviews findings of three independent appraisal firms contracted to appraise assets of Klamath Indian reservation in Oregon. |
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... approved the new figure of $ 89,486,358 , but this is not yet confirmed . In my opinion , the lower appraisal recently made may reflect the fact that a declining market for lumber in residential housing construction has had a tendency ...
... approved the new figure of $ 89,486,358 , but this is not yet confirmed . In my opinion , the lower appraisal recently made may reflect the fact that a declining market for lumber in residential housing construction has had a tendency ...
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... approved by the Secretary pursuant to section 564d ( a ) ( 2 ) of this title . In such review full consideration shall be given to all reasonably ascertainable elements of land , forest , and mineral values . Not less than thirty days ...
... approved by the Secretary pursuant to section 564d ( a ) ( 2 ) of this title . In such review full consideration shall be given to all reasonably ascertainable elements of land , forest , and mineral values . Not less than thirty days ...
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... approve that addition , Mr. Jackson ? Mr. JACKSON . I will answer you this way : I suggested to Con- gressman Ullman that such review step should be taken and that in the event of any radical findings on the part of the review board ...
... approve that addition , Mr. Jackson ? Mr. JACKSON . I will answer you this way : I suggested to Con- gressman Ullman that such review step should be taken and that in the event of any radical findings on the part of the review board ...
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... approved by the Secretary pursuant to subsection 5 ( a ) ( 2 ) of this Act , as amended . In such review full consideration shall be given to all reasonably ascertainable elements of land , forest , and mineral values . Not less than ...
... approved by the Secretary pursuant to subsection 5 ( a ) ( 2 ) of this Act , as amended . In such review full consideration shall be given to all reasonably ascertainable elements of land , forest , and mineral values . Not less than ...
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... approved . It is still in question . It is not a part of the approved record of the Klamath Tribe . Senator NEUBERGER . Mr. Jackson , I just want to tell you this in all candor : We of the subcommittee , the other members , and myself ...
... approved . It is still in question . It is not a part of the approved record of the Klamath Tribe . Senator NEUBERGER . Mr. Jackson , I just want to tell you this in all candor : We of the subcommittee , the other members , and myself ...
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acres act of August amended appraisal review appraised value August 23 Bigley & Feiss Calif Chairman Chiloquin Committee on Interior CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Contracting Officer Cruising Department elect to remain elect to withdraw election form Executive Committee fair market value firm forest units GAMBLE Hammon hearing record included independent appraisal Indian Affairs Insular Affairs Interior and Insular JACKSON Jensen & Wallen Kirk Klamath Agency Klamath Falls Klamath Indian Reservation Klamath Reservation Klamath Termination Act Klamath tribal properties Klamath Tribe LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Lumber management plan Management Specialists marsh units Marshall & Stevens million mineral values October 21 Oreg Oregon original appraisal plan of management Portland praisal protest Public Law 587 realization value reappraisal review appraisal Secretary section 28 Senator NEUBERGER SHANKLIN Sigler statement subcommittee submitted subsection subsurface three appraisers tribal assets tribal members trust U.S. Forest Service units and marshlands Washington water rights Western Timber Services withdrawing members
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