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Permanent camps on state land, c. 1900: Revision history

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26 July 2024

  • curprev 23:5723:57, 26 July 2024 Migratebot talk contribs 7,756 bytes +7,756 Created page with " New York State gave some permits for permanent camps on state land in 1893. These were later revoked and the camps that had been built were torn down. ----- ''Adirondack Daily Enterprise Weekender'', May 25, 1991 '''Adirondack commissions, then and now''', by John Duquette In 1893 . . . Governor Roswell P. Flower signed a bill. . . . Another privilege assigned to the commission was the granting of camp leases in the fore..."