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Collection Reference Number GLC00687.155
From Archive Folder Papers of George May Powell 
Title Memorial requesting Congress to consider a forestry law amendment
Date n.d.
Author Powell, George May (1835-1905)  
Document Type Non-governmental organization document
Content Description The Farmers Club of the American Institute of New York requests Congress to consider an amendment of forestry laws. Specifically they seek provisions to save national domain forests from needless waste, to create new forests and literature on forests, making the subject of tree culture an educational branch of study, and requiring the planting of trees for the use of public lands.
Subjects Congress  Law  Forestry  Government and Civics  Ecology and Wildlife Preservation  Education Reform  
People Powell, George May (1835-1905)  
Theme Law; Government & Politics; Agriculture
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1860-1945
Additional Information Powell was a Lincoln supporter and served as a statistician in the Treasury Department during the Civil War. Active in religious work as a young man, he was the secretary and manager of the Evangelistic Press Association and led a topographical corps through Egypt and North Africa to create Sunday School maps of Palestine and the Holy Land. Powell participated in the American Forestry Commission, the Grange and Patrons of Husbandry, the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, and the National Geographic Society. He was active in Sabbath reform work.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945