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DEC. 18,1871.]                                        THE JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.                                        55

     Mr. Pomeroy asked and, by unanimous consent, obtained leave to bring in a bill (S. 392) to set apart certain tracts of land, being near the head-waters of the Yellowstone River, as a public park; which was read the first and second times, by unaniouse concent, referred to the Committee on Public Lands, and ordered to be printed.


Yellowstone National Park Congressional History - Senate Bill S. 392 Proposed to Establish Yellowstone National Park - December 18, 1871

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1871.                                        THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE                                        159

BILLS INTRODUCED.

     Mr. POMEROY. I ask leave to introduce a bill to set apart a certain tract of land lying near the headwaters of the Yellowstone as a public park. It has been ascertained within the last year or two that there are very valuable reservations at the headwaters of the Yellowstone, and it is thought they ought to be set apart for public purposes rather than to have private preemption or homestead claims attached to them. There are valuable hot springs, geysers. Professor Hayden has made a very elaborate report on the subject. This bill is to set apart that whole tract, about forty miles by fifty, as a public park, and put it under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, keep it from preemptions and homestead entries and from sale, and reserve it from any grants that may be made, to be disposed of hereafter as Congress may direct.

     By unanimous consent, leave was granted to introduce a bill (S. No. 392) to set apart a certain tract of land lying near the headwaters of the Yellowstone river as a public park; which was read twice by its title, referred to the Committee on Public Lands, and ordered to be printed.


Yellowstone National Park Congressional History - Mr. Pomeroy introduces Senate Bill S. No. 392 to Establish Yellowstone National Park - December 18, 1871

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Letter on Capt Reynolds Exploration Public Lands Report on H. R. 764
Maj Reynolds report on 1859-60 Exploration House Vote on S. 392
Printing of Gen Reynolds Exploration S. 392 Truly Enrolled and Signed by the Speaker
Lt Doane's 1870 Expedition Report S. 392 Duly Enrolled, Signed by Vice President
Printing of Lt Doane's 1870 Expedition Report S. 392 Presented to President for Signature
Extra Printing of Lt Doane's 1870 Expedition Report Report of President Signing S. 392
H. R. 764 Presented by Mr. Clagett S. 392 the Signed Bill
House of Representatives Bill 764 Notification of Senate S. 392 Approved & Signed
S. 392 by Mr. Pomeroy Index of Senate Bills 1872
Senate Bill 392 Reconnaissance Report of Yellowstone River 1871
Public Lands Report with Amendments on S. 392 Secretary of Interior Amendment Recommendation
S. 392 Pass and Concurrence of House Requested Superintendent's 1872 Report
S. 392 Passed, ask for Concurrence of House S. 581 Amendment to S. 392
Public Lands Report on S. 392 H. R. 2781 Amendment to S. 392


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