Executive Order 1106
It is hereby ordered, that the following-described portion of the military reservation of Fort Ruger, situate at Diamond Head, on the Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii—all public lands comprised in which reservation were temporarily withdrawn from sale, entry, or other disposition for military purposes by Executive Order of January 18, 1906 (G. O. 21, W. D., January 27, 1906)—be and the same are hereby transferred to the Government of said Territory for a reservoir site, viz:
Beginning at an iron pin at the north angle of Grant 3219 to Kahololio, said point being the southwest angle of Grant 3381 to J. Campbell, and running by true bearings as follows:
- —N. 64° 13′ E. 330.0 feet along Grant 3381 to J. Campbell;
- —N. 17° 30′ W. 150.0 feet along same;
- —N. 72° 30′ E. 251.2 feet;
- —S. 64° 25′ E. 358.8 feet;
- —S. 25° 35′ W. 200.0 feet to the north corner of Grant 4081 to S. B. Dole;
- —S. 53° 00′ W. 141.0 feet along Grant 4081 to S. B. Dole;
- —S. 82° 50′ W. 140.5 feet along same;
- —S. 35° 10′ W. 79.0 feet along same;
- —S. 66° 40′ W. 152.0 feet along same;
- —N. 55° 30′ W. 354.0 feet along Grant 3219 to Kahololio to the point of beginning.
Area: 5.52 acres.
It is further ordered that the remainder of said reservation be continued in temporary reservation for military purposes until it can be determined by an actual survey what portion thereof will be required for a permanent military reservation—such temporary reservation to include all public lands, and those only, within metes and bounds described as follows:
Commencing at the southeast corner of this lot on the Waialae Nui Boundary, at a stone marked with a cross: Diamond Head Trig. Station bears from this point N. 81° 43′ W., true, and Maumae Trig. Station bears N. 9° 16′ W., true; and running by true bearings as follows:
- —N. 10° 19′ E. 2,174.0 feet along Waialae Nui;
- —N. 57° 00′ W. 4,815.0 feet;
- —S. 84° 39′ W. 1,545.0 feet along Lot 33;
- —S. 30° 25′ E. 227.0 feet along Lot 34;
- —S. 62° 55′ W. 1,027.0 feet along Lot 34;
- —S. 41° 16′ W. 847.0 feet along Lot 35;
- —S. 44° 36′ W. 940.0 feet along Lot 35;
- —N. 64° 36′ W. 415.0 feet along Lot 35;
- —S. 32° 00′ W. 188.0 feet along Lot 25;
- —S. 17° 42′ W. 284.5 feet along Lot 26;
- —S. 1° 40′ W. 650.0 feet along Lots 27 and 28;
- —S. 31° 03′ W. 613.0 feet along Lot 29;
- —S. 17° 30′ E. 356.0 feet along Grant 3381;
- —N. 72° 30′ E. 251.2 feet along government land;
- —S. 64° 25′ E. 358.8 feet along government land;
- —S. 25° 35′ W. 200.0 feet along government land;
- —S. 64° 25′ E. 222.0 feet along Grant 4081;
- —S. 32° 00′ W. 269.0 feet along Grant 4081;
- —S. 33° 10′ W. 200.0 feet along Grant 4081;
- —S. 55° 30′ E. 808.0 feet along Grant 3219;
- —N. 71° 17′ E. 22.5 feet along road;
- —N. 87° 15′ E. 35.4 feet along road;
- —S. 60° 00′ E. 40.5 feet along lower road;
- —S. 81° 25′ E. 53.0 feet along lower road;
- —S. 89° 30′ E. 148.0 feet;
- —S. 00° 00′ 135.0 feet to beach;
- —N. 88° 50′ E. 3,155.5 feet along beach;
- —N. 14° 43′ W. 83.0 feet along Lot A;
- —N. 75° 24′ E. 397.0 feet along Lot A;
- —N. 81° 26′ E. 282.5 feet along Lot B;
- —N. 15° 15' W. 323.0 feet along Booth's land;
- —N. 66° 30′ E 113.0 feet along Booth‘s land;
- —N. 40° 00′ E. 97.5 feet along Booth’s land;
- —N. 57° 10′ E. 114.0 feet along Booth‘s land;
- —S. 25° 13′ E. 228.0 feet along Booth’s land;
- —N. 54° 39′ E. 323.0 feet along Lot E;
- —N. 48° 10′ E. 212.0 feet along Lot F;
- —N. 4° 17′ W. 97.0 feet along Peterson‘s land;
- —N. 78° 40′ E. 110.0 feet along Peterson‘s lot;
- —S. 4° 17′ E. 26.3 feet along Peterson‘s lot;
- —N. 48° 10′ E. 29.0 feet along Lot F;
- —S. 31° 49′ E. 328.0 feet along Lot F;
- —S. 64° 57′ E. 213.2 feet along Lot G;
- —N. 82° 49′ E. 338.2 feet along Grant 4674;
- —N. 27° 22′ E. 196.0 feet along Lot H;
- —S. 54° 16′ E. 525.0 feet along Lot H;
- —S. 58° 41′ E. 381.0 feet along Lot I;
- —N. 87° 18′ E. 439.5 feet along Lot I, to point of beginning.
Area: 694 acres, more or less.
The White House,
- July 1st, 1909.
Notes
[edit]- Amends
- Executive Order 395-A of January 18, 1906
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).
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