On the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior, concurred in by the War Department, I hereby withdraw from all forms of disposal and reserve, for use of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, as a wireless telegraph station in connection with the operation and maintenance of telegraph lines in Alaska, those certain blocks numbered eighty-eight (88), eighty-nine (89), and one hundred twenty-two (122), situated in the city of Nome, Alaska, and exhibited upon the plat of the Nome town site approved April 13, 1905.
Theodore Roosevelt.
The White House
- February 27, 1909.
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