Colorado
The withdrawal made by Executive Order No. 3626, of January 25, 1922, under the act of June 25, 1910 (36 Stat. 847), as amended, of the N. ½ NW. ¼ sec. 6, T. 10 N., R. 88 W., sixth principal meridian, Colorado, containing approximately 80 acres, for use by the Forest Service as O'Connor Ranger Station in connection with the administration of the Routt National Forest, is hereby revoked.
It is further ordered, pursuant to Public Resolution No. 85, approved June 12, 1930, that, subject to valid rights, the public lands in the above-described area shall be opened to entry under the homestead or desert-land laws by qualified ex-service men for whose service recognition is granted by such resolution, under the terms and conditions of said resolution and the regulations issued thereunder, for a period of 91 days, beginning with the 63d day from and after the date hereof, and thereafter, if unentered, to appropriation under any applicable public land law by the general public.
Subsequent to this order, and prior to the date of restoration to general disposition as herein provided, no right may be acquired to said land by settlement in advance of entry, or otherwise, except strictly in accordance herewith.
HERBERT HOOVER
The White House,
August 7, 1930.
Herbert Hoover, Executive Order 5422—Revocation of Administrative Site Withdrawal Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/373044