
“Thousands of families from Arkansas and all across the United States have had the good fortune to experience the beauty of the Ozark National Forest,” Boozman said. “This resolution commemorates the legacy of this great national resource and its enjoyment for generations to come.”
A proclamation from President Theodore Roosevelt on March 6, 1908, dedicated the Ozark National Forest as the first federally protected stand of hardwoods in the U.S. 917,944 acres of land was set aside by President Roosevelt for the forest that currently covers more than one million acres in the third and fourth congressional districts of Arkansas.
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