Pursuant to section 91 of the act of Congress approved April 30, 1900, entitled "An act to provide a government for the Territory of Hawaii" (31 Stat. 141), as amended by section 7 of the act of Congress approved May 27, 1910 (36 Stat. 443), the following described parcel of land being a part of the Fort Ruger Military Reservation, set aside for military purposes by Executive Order No. 395-A of January 18, 1906 (G. O. 21, W. D. 1906), and modified by Executive Orders No. 1106 of July 1, 1909 (G. O. 143, W. D. 1909), No. 1261 of October 31, 1910 (G. O. 212, W. D. 1910), No. 1377 of June 26, 1911, (G. O. 101, W. D. 1911), No. 1767 of April 28, 1913, No. 4686 of July 11, 1927, and No. 4689 of July 11, 1927, is hereby restored to its previous status for use of the Territory of Hawaii; to wit:
Beginning at the southeast corner of tract, said corner being Marked by the Fort Ruger Military Reservation Monument No. 30, the true coordinates of said Monument No. 30, referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station "leahi," being twelve hundred ninety and eight hundredths feet South (1,290.08′ S.), and forty-three and ninety-one hundredths feet East (43.91′ E.), and running thence, by true bearings:
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Notes
- Amends:
- Executive Order 395-A, January 18, 1906
- See Related:
- Executive Order 1106, July 1, 1909;
- Executive Order 1261, October 31, 1910;
- Executive Order 1377, June 26, 1911;
- Executive Order 1767, April 28, 1913;
- Executive Order 4686, July 11, 1927,
- Executive Order 4689, July 11, 1927;
- Executive Order 6408, November 7, 1933;
- Executive Order 6468, November 29, 1933;
- Executive Order 10268, July 5, 1951;
- Executive Order 10453, May 18, 1953;
- Executive Order 10496, October 14, 1953;
- Executive Order 10648, December 8, 1955
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