Subject Num- Date Reference 10 CFR 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a).1 Executive orderContinued. Restoring certain property at 4143 Jan, 28, 1925 Keaahala Military Reservation as a roadway. Mexico for use of the War De- field. for use as a rifle range for the Idaho National Guard. a portion of the Sugar Loaf Mili tary Reservation. for cemetery purposes, the same National Cemetery. Brady Target Range Military national forest. same being part of the Military site for public school. Snelling Military Reservation to the U. S. Veterans' Bureau. Department certain portions of man in Ohio. Mexico for an airplane landing Department. restored to the Territory of 1925. Hawaii certain lands known as no other purpose. certain lands set aside for military Territory of Hawaii. tary purposes to become a part of vation, Territory of Hawaii. See footnotes on p. 192. 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a)." 51.1 (a). Page 43 [91] Subject Num- Date Reference 10 CFR 51.1 (a)." 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a).' 51.1 (a).' 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a)." 51.1 (a). Executive order-Continued. 5, 1927 Luzon, Philippine Islands. tary purposes in the Territory of Hawaii. tary Reservation in Alabama lighthouse reservation. tory of Hawaii certain lands on military purposes. Reservation certain described lands in the Territory of Hawaii. Reserving certain lands in Idaho for 4682 July 4, 1927 use as rifle range by the Idaho National Guard. house reservation. as a rifle range for the Idaho National Guard. zona for use as a rifle range for the Arizona National Guard. Reserving lands for military pur 4787 Dec. 19, 1927 Philippine Islands. 1917, setting aside a portion of Reservation in the Canal Zone of the Panama Canal. Wyoming as a ride range for the Wyoming National Guard. York for military purposes in con- 5044 Feb. 16, 1929 Setting aside certain lands on the 5119 May 17, 1929 Island of Oahu in the Territory of Hawaii for military purposes. See footnotes on p. 192. 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a).' 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a).' 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). Page 44 Subject Number Date Reference Executive order—Continued. Setting aside certain lands on the Island of Mindanao and on the for military purposes. Withdrawing certain lands from the operation of E.O. 2978, Oct. 21, 1918, being a portion of Fort De Russy Military Reservation and setting apart those lands for use of the Territory of Hawaii. Correcting the description of Pupu kea Military Reservation in the Territory of Hawaii. Withdrawing certain lands in Colo rado for use as a target range by the Colorado National Guard. Withdrawing certain lands in New Mexico for use as a target range Guard. rado for use as a target range by the Colorado National Guard. Setting aside certain lands in La mao, Philippine Islands, for mili tary purposes. Setting aside certain lands in the Canal Zone for a military reserva- Ordnance Depot. Military Reservation to the Ter ritory of Hawaii. Restoring a portion of Upolu Point Military Reservation to the Territory of Hawaii. Transferring land to the War De partment for a radio station at Ketchikan, Alaska. Withdrawing public lands in Alaska for use as a radio station for the Washington-Alaska Military Ca ble and Telegraph System. Withdrawing public land for an ad dition to the Benicia Arsenal Military Reservation. tion of Fort Armstrong Military Hawaii. Philippine Islands a part of the Barracks. ho for a target range for use of the Idaho National Guard. See footnotes on p. 192. Nov. 18, 1930 51.1 (a). 5493 5504 Dec. 4, 1930 51.1 (a). Page 45 Subject Num- Date Reference 10 CFR 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). Executive order—Continued. Restoring to the government of the 5521 Dec. 26, 1930 Territory of Hawaii portions of Shafter and Hawaii Arsenal. 7, 1931 tory of Hawaii. ming to the War Department for military purposes. E.O. 5132, June 6, 1929, restor- Hawaii. Point Military Reservation, Ter ritory of Hawaii. Restoring to the Territory of Ha- 5637 June 4, 1931 waii a part of the Keaahala Military Reservation. Withdrawing certain lands in Wyo- | 5668 July 6, 1931 ming for a target range for the Wyoming National Guard. Aug. 20, 1931 chromite deposits thereon. the Ajea Military Reservation in the Territory of Hawaii. Describing the Punchbowl Hill Mil- 5693 Aug. 24, 1931 itary Reservation in the Terri tory of Hawaii. waii all that portion of Barracks Territory of Hawaii. ments over adjacent lands in lands, for military purposes. available for a road right-of-way California for use by the War poses. poses of the municipal aviation field at Tucson, Arizona. See footnotes on p. 192. 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a).1 51.1 (a). 51.1 (a). Page 46 Subject Number Date Reference Executive order-Cuntinued. Restoring to the Territory of Ha waii certain lands at Round Top Military Reservation formerly set aside for military purposes. Defining the extent and limits of the military reservation of Fort Randolph and France Field in the Canal Zone. Revoking Executive order, Mar. 28, 1898, and Executive order, May 20, 1922, reserving certain lands in Alaska for use of the Department of Agriculture and reserving a portion of said lands for use of the War Department as a radio station and a portion for the Alaska Game Commission. National Forest for use of the tion at Juneau, Alaska. Transferring the control of certain lands in Alaska to the control of the Secretary of War for a cable and telegraph system. Reserving certain lands in Alaska for use of the War Department Barrow. supply base, Charleston, South Board to the War Department. Withdrawing certain lands in Ari zona for use as a target range by the Arizona National Guard. Amending E.0.6166, June 10, 1933, relative to organization of execu tive agencies. Reserving certain lands in Alaska for use by the WashingtonAlaska Military Cable and Tele graph System. Correcting the description of the boundaries of Fort Ruger Mili- Hawaii. Hawaii a part of the Fort Ruger Military Reservation. Hawaii a part of the Schofield Barracks Military Reservation. Interdepartmental transfer of lands on Sand and Quarantine Islands, Departments. Page 47 |