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[at-l] Noble, GA



Good point, but what happens to those sheets of paper when they [at
least at one time when there were funds] were picked up by a Ranger and
replaced with new, blank sheets?  Surely, somewhere in a dusty room
somewhere there are loads of old national forest service national park
register pages, just dying to be rediscovered! :)  I for one would be
willing to travel to D.C., or somewhere else, and go thru a bunch of
these sometime, just a weird desire for history, I guess.

Thru-thinker

DTimm65344@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Only problem is that FOIA only gives you a right to get copies, it does not
> compel the Agency to make copies and send them to you for free.  I do these
> quite often and spend lots of time with a portable copier at various state
> agencies making copies.  They would likely grant the request and it would be
> up to you to lug the copier on the trail to each location.  Ughhh!!!
> 
> Black&blue
> 
> In a message dated 02/20/02 1:43:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> icw39@ncfreedom.net writes:
> 
> > on a more positive note, I also thought
> > about sending a friendly FOIA request to the park service and forest
> > service asking for copies of all those little registers scattered here
> > and there in the national forests/parks . . . it might be neat to get
> > copies of such registers for the year one hiked . . . and they are
> > public documents, right? :)
> >
> > thru-thinker
> >
> 
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