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Upton National Forest was established in New York by the U.S. Forest Service on April 10, 1925, with 6,154 acres (24.90 km2) from part of the Upton Military Reservation. On June 29, 1927, the executive order for its creation was revoked and the forest was disestablished.[1]
References
- ^ Davis, Richard C., ed. (1983), Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History, Appendix I: National Forests of the United States (pdf), Forest History Society
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Northeast Native Plants112
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Rose1
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Tropical Plants53
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Water Gardening & Plants9
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