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bodied in the afore-recited plan, to prevent the extinction 

 of our wild life ; and 



We accordingly petition Congress, with all the urgency 

 at our command, to enact at once a Federal Law empower- 

 ing the Secretary of Agriculture to select and designate 

 areas in National Forests suitable for game sanctuaries. 



Minneapolis, Minnesota, 

 December 21st, 1915. 



Clinton M. Odell, President. 



INDIVIDUAL ENDORSEMENTS 

 State and Federal Officers 

 Wm. A. Campbell, State Senator, Minneapolis 

 F. L. Palmer, State Senator, Minneapolis 

 Henry N. Benson, State Senator, St. Peter 

 H. H. Flowers, Member State Legislature, Cleveland 

 Thomas Kneeland, Member State Legislature 



GENERAL 



Anoka : 



W. W. Rockwell, Postmaster 



J. G. Brooks, Asst. Postmaster 



G. J. Grinnigs, Bank Teller 



Charles E. Green 



J. A. Green 



Herbert F. Goodrich, Lawyer 



A. G. Aldrich, M. D. f Surgeon 



Austin : 



C. F. Cook, Insurance 



Brooten : 



S. C. Shipstead, Dentist 

 P. D. Mitchell, Postmaster 



Crookston : 

 Eric O. Hagen, Lawyer 



Duluth : 



Wm. F. Hawley, Engineering 

 W. W. Watson, Jr. 

 F. H. White, Railroad 



Glencoe : 



Ed. Churchill, Register of Deeds 



Grand Meadow: 



R. E. Crane, Farmer 



Hutchinson : 



Geo. T. Kasson, Real Estate 



Jackson : 



T. J. Knox, Lawyer 



Madison : 



O. G. Dale, Banker 



Minneapolis: 



Julius E. Miner, Attorney-at- 



Law 

 E. J. Westlake, Insurance 

 S. A. Nelson, Real Estate 



Norwood : 



Geo. J. Bradley, Ex-president, 

 State Game and Fish Commis- 

 sion 



Owatonna: 



E. C. Bamboni, Sporting Goods 

 H. J. Jager, Traveling Inspector 



Rushmore : 



W. B. Bedford, Banker 



Shakopee : 



C. W. Dave, Dentist 



Warren : 

 A. N. Eckstrom, 

 torney 



County At- 



