File:Lake Malheur Reservation EO 929 illustration.jpg

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Description Illustration of the Lake Malheur Reservation in Oregon. This map is an attachment to s:Executive Order 929 which originally defined the reservation in 1908. The reservation was extended several times, and today is the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
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Source From Bird Lore, Volume X, No. 5, archive.org scan, on page 236.
Author U.S. Department of the Interior
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