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Yellowstone National Park Congressional History



Feb. 29, 1872  JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.  299
     Mr. Carpenter reported from the committee that they had examined and founs duly enrolled the folling bills:
     S. 392. An act to set apart a certain tract of land lying near the head-waters of the Yellowstone River as a public park.

     The Vice-President signed the enrolledbills (S. 392, S 423, S. 550, H.R. 213, H.R. 1074, H.R. 1333, and H.R. 1417) last reproted to have been examined, and they were delivered to the committee to be presented to the President of the United States.

Yellowstone Congressional History - Senate Bill S.392 Duly Enrolled Sign by Vice President - February 29, 1872

Yellowstone Congressional History - Senate Bill S.392 Duly Enrolled Sign by Vice President - February 29, 1872


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