Executive order-Continued.
Revoking so much of Executive order, May 17, 1899, as relates to the tract of land described near Bismark, North Dakota. Enlarging the territory in the mili- tary reservation of Fort Meade, Dakota Territory. Setting aside described lands in Honolulu for military purposes. Amending Executive order, June 13, 1899, reserving certain lands in Mission Creek, Alaska, for mili- tary purposes. Adding to the military reservation at Fort Lincoln, North Dakota. Adding certain lands to the north- ern and southern boundaries of Fort Sill Military Reservation, Oklahoma.
Reserving certain tracts of lands
and island at the entrance at Manila Bay, Luzon, Philippine Islands.
Reserving two tracts of public land as addition to the military reservation at Haines Mission near Dyea, Alaska.
Reserving a site adjoining the town of Valdez, Alaska, for a signal station for Fort Egbert. Setting aside certain land in Porto Rico for military pur- poses including the main reser- vation and buildings and bar- racks at San Juan. Withdrawing the building and land known as The Presidio at San Juan, Porto Rico, from the opera- tion of an order reserving them for military purposes. Reserving a tract of land for a mili- tary post at Nonucan, Mindanao, Philippine Islands.
Setting aside land for military posts at the following places in the Philippine Islands: Near Angelus, Pampanga; At Bayambang, Pang- sinan; Bongao Island; a portion of land near Dantages Province; Cebu, Cebu; Near Calbayog, Samar; Camp Jossman, Gurimars Island; Los Vanos, Laguna; Lu- cena, Taydas; Nueva Caceres, Camarines Sur; Ormoc, Leyte; Taclobau, Leyte; Near San Fer- nando, Union; Near Salamague, Ilocos, Sur; Bacon, Sorogan. See footnotes on p. 192.
Executive order-Continued.
Reserving certain lands near Baguio Island of Luzon, Philippine Is- lands, for military purposes. Reserving a tract of land at Parang, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, for military purposes. Reducing the military reservations at Mariveles and Calumpan Point and the islands in the en- trance to Manila Bay, Luzon, Philippine Islands, made by Exec- utive order, Apr. 11, 1902. Reserving for military purposes two tracts of land, one at Zambo- anga, Mindanao, and the other at Pasay, Luzon, Philippine Is- lands.
certain public lands in the Island of Luzon, Philippine Islands.
Setting aside for military purposes 324C May 17, 1905
certain property in the city of
Manila, Philippine Islands.
Reserving certain lands as additions 324D May 17, 1905
to the military reservation at
Jolo, Jolo, Philippine Islands.
Modifying Executive order, June 324E
20, 1904, relating to the military
reservation at Zamboaga, Min
danao, Philippine Islands.
Reserving for the use of the Signal 328B May 24, 1905
Corps, U. S. Army, certain lands in Alaska for telegraph lines. Reserving lands in Alaska for mili
Executive order-Continued.
Reserving reclaimed land for mili- 348A Aug. 29, 1905
Reserving public lands in Alaska for 375B
military purposes.
Modifying previous Executive orders relating to the military reservation of Fort Egbert, Alaska, and further defining the limits of that reservation.
Placing a portion of Fort Robinson,
Nebraska, under the control of the Secretary of the Interior, the same having become useless for military purposes. Amending Executive order, Oct. 10, 1903, as modified by Executive order, Sept. 18, 1905, so as to ex- clude a parcel of land erroneously described therein and previously reserved by order of the Civil Governor of the Philippine Is- lands for lighthouse purposes. Reserving lands in North Dakota as an addition to the Fort Lincoln Military Reservation.
Enlarging the Camp John Hay Military Reservation on the Is- land of Luzon, Philippine Islands. Extending limits of military reser- vation at Grande Island in the Island of Luzon, Philippine Is- lands. Correcting the description of the military reservation known as Camp Downes at Ormoc, Leyte, Philippine Islands. Modifying Executive order, May 11, 1902, and Executive order, Mar. 14, 1904, excepting therefrom lands claimed by the Manila Navigation Co. in the Province of Bataan, Luzon, known as Mari- veles Reservation, Philippine Is- lands.
Reserving lands as a portion of the
Fort Sill Military Reservation, Oklahoma, for military purposes. See footnotes on p. 192.
Executive order-Continued. Modifying Executive order, Jan. 19, 1905, reserving lands for the Camp Keithley Military Reser- vation. Transferring certain lands at Sitka, Alaska, from the Navy Depart- ment to the War Department for use of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army.
Reserving lands in Alaska for use of Signal Corps, U. S. Army, as a telegraph station. Reserving land to extend the limits of Camp Stotsenburg, Luzon, Philippine Islands.
Adding to the military reservation
of Fort Gibbon, Alaska, certain lands located at Tanana, Alaska. Reserving land at Circle, Alaska, for a wireless telegraph station for use of the U. S. Army. Modifying E. O. 324 C, May 17, 1905, setting aside lands for the military reservation of Malate Barracks.
Setting aside for observation sta- tions certain lands on the Island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii. Enlarging the military reservation at Camp Overton, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. Transferring part of the U. S. Naval Reservation in the Territory of Hawaii to the control of the Secre- tary of War and establishing pro- tection for submarine mine de- fenses.
Setting aside land in Nome, Alaska, for use of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army for a telegraph station. Enlarging the military reservation at Parang, Mindanao, Philippine Islands.
Executive order-Continued.
Modifying Executive order, May 4, 1908, setting aside the military reservation of Hot Springs in the Territory of Alaska and delegating authority over the territory not included in the military reservation to the Secretary of the Interior.
Enlarging the Territory in Hawaii assigned to the control of the War Department by E.O. 1008, Jan. 15, 1909. Reserving certain lands for the use of the National Guard of Arizona as a target range. Modifying Executive order, Oct. 9, 1903, and reserving a tract of land in the State of Wyoming as a military reservation for target purposes, the within reservation to include the original "wood reserve" of Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Describing the limits of the military reservation of Gasparilla Island, Florida, and the military reservation of Boca Grande Island, Florida. Transferring certain lands in the city of Cebu, Philippine Islands, from the control of the Navy Department to the control of the Secretary of War for military purposes.
Reserving for military purposes certain lands for use of the Arizona National Guard. Reserving certain lands in New Mexico as a rifle range by the New Mexico National Guard. Reserving certain lands at Boise Barracks, Idaho, for military purposes.
Setting aside land for military purposes in Manila, Philippine Islands.
Reserving lands as a target range for use of the Arizona National Guard.
Reserving lands at Valdez, Alaska, for use of the United States military, telegraph, and cable lines in Alaska.
Reserving lands in Idaho for use as a rifle range by the Idaho National Guard.
See footnotes on p. 192.
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