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In July 1929, the House Conservation Committee in the Georgia Legislature began to discuss a bill introduced by Rep. Bonnell Stone of Union County, chairman of the Committee. The bill proposed that the Federal government be permitted to acquire the Hebard Lumber Company property and establish national forest reserves, forest experiment stations, wildlife sanctuaries, or for any other development purposes best suited on these lands.

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Floyds Island 1838, Hebard Cabin 1925, Okefenokee Swamp
1 January 1925
 
In July 1929, the House Conservation Committee in the Georgia Legislature began to discuss a bill introduced by Rep. Bonnell Stone of Union County, chairman of the Committee. The bill proposed that the Federal government be permitted to acquire the Hebard Lumber Company property and establish national forest reserves, forest experiment stations, wildlife sanctuaries, or for any other development purposes best suited on these lands.
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