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corner using the official survey records of the GLO and BLM on a township basis. The GCDB data are available for download by the public in GIS shapefile format from the GeoCommunicator Land Survey
Information System website. The GCDB coordinates are also available to the public in the GCDB flat file
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The BLM makes images of GLO records (federal land patents, survey plats and field notes, land status records, and tract books) issued between 1787 and present publicly available on its website. Since 1990, the BLM's
Geographic Coordinates Database (GCDB) program has endeavored to generate coordinate
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For most of the active period of public land settlement, district land offices were the basic operating units that conducted the business of transferring title. All transactions relative to the disposal of public land within a declared land district were handled through its land office by officials
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Withdrawal Act of 1910, as well as other custodial duties. Thus, beginning around 1900, the GLO gained a focus for conservation of renewable public resources, as well as for their exploitation.
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then created 17 forest reserves of nearly 18,000,000 acres (73,000 km), which were initially managed by the GLO. In 1905, Congress transferred responsibility for these reserves to the newly created
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376:List of commissioners of the General Land Office
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224:to withdraw timber lands from disposal.
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181:and administered the
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169:The GLO oversaw the
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