| Franklin Benjamin Hough - 1883 - 604 halaman
...purpose of devoting a portion of the territory of such Town or City to the preservation, reproduction, and culture of Forest Trees for the sake of the wood and timber thereon, or for the preservation of the water supply of such Town or City, take or purchase any laud within the... | |
| Massachusetts - 1884 - 672 halaman
...OFFICERS. Towns and cities may devote a part of their territory to forest trees for the wood and timber, or the preservation of their water supply. They may take or purchase land. The State Board of Agriculture is given charge of such lands. The town or city may erect buildings... | |
| Austin De Wolf - 1890 - 224 halaman
...purpose of devoting a portion of the territory of such town or city to the preservation, reproduction, and culture of forest trees for the sake of the wood and timber thereon, or for the preservation of the water supply of such town or city, take or purchase any land within the... | |
| 1892 - 474 halaman
...purpose of devoting a portion of the territory of such town or city to the preservation, reproduction and culture of forest trees for the sake of the wood and timber thereon, or for the preservation of the water supply of such town or city, take or purchase any land within the... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1894 - 934 halaman
...purpose of devoting a portion of the territory of such town or city to the preservation, reproduction and culture of forest trees for the sake of the wood and timber thereon, or for the preservation of the water supply of such town or city, take or purchase any land within the... | |
| Massachusetts - 1894 - 1044 halaman
...purpose of devoting a portion of the territory of such town or city to the preservation, reproduction and culture of forest trees for the sake of the wood and timber thereon, or for the preservation of the water supply of such town or city, take or pnrchase any land within the... | |
| James Elliott Defebaugh - 1907 - 714 halaman
...purpose of devoting a portion of the territory of each town or city to the preservation, reproduction and culture of forest trees for the sake of the wood and timber thereon, or for the preservation of the water supply . . . take or purchase any land within the limits of such... | |
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