Executive Order 28
As it is desirable that uniform usage in regard to geographic nomenclature and orthography obtain throughout the Executive Departments of the Government, and particularly upon the maps and charts issued by the various departments and bureaus, I hereby constitute a Board on Geographic Names, and designate the following persons, who have heretofore cooperated for a similar purpose under the authority of the several Departments, bureaus, and institutions with which they are connected, as members of said Board:
- Prof. Thomas C. Mendenhall, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, chairman.
- Andrew H. Allen, Department of State.
- Capt. Henry L. Howison, Light-House Board, Treasury Department.
- Capt. Thomas Turtle, Engineer Corps, War Department.
- Lieut. Richardson Clover, Hydrographic Office, Navy Department.
- Pierson H. Bristow, Post-Office Department.
- Otis T. Mason, Smithsonian Institution.
- Herbert G. Ogden, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.
- Henry Gannett, United States Geological Survey.
- Marcus Baker, United States Geological Survey.
To this Board shall be referred all unsettled questions concerning geographic names which arise in the Departments, and the decisions of the Board are to be accepted by these Departments as the standard authority in such matters.
Department officers are instructed to afford such assistance as may be proper to carry on the work of this Board.
The members of this Board shall serve without additional compensation, and its organization shall entail no expense on the Government.
Executive Mansion,
- September 4, 1890.
Notes
[edit]- Amended by
- Executive Order 399, January 23, 1906;
- Executive Order 493, August 10, 1906; (changed designation to United States Geographic Board)
- Revoked by
- Executive Order 6680, April 17, 1934
- See Related
- Public Law 80-242 − 61 Stat. 456, Chap. 330, [S. 1262], 80th Congress - Sess. I, July 25, 1947
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