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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Jun 21, 1931

This order shall continue in full force and effect unless and until revoked by the President, or by an act of Congress.

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Jun 21, 1931

So much of Executive order of May 25, 1920, creating Public Water Reserve No. 72, Arizona, as affects the land hereinafter listed is hereby revoked, and all such land not otherwise reserved or withdrawn is hereby restored to the public domain and shall become subject to disposition under the laws applicable thereto upon such date and after such notice as may be hereafter determined and announced.

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Jun 17, 1931

It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 4889 of May 26, 1928, withdrawing certain public lands in Minnesota for classification and in aid of legislation, be, and it is hereby, revoked as to such of the lands not reserved by the act of Congress approved July 10, 1930 (46 Stat. 1020).

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· May 26, 1931

Executive Order No. 5258 of January 9, 1930, withdrawing certain lands in North Dakota for classification and in aid of legislation, be, and it is hereby, revoked

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Feb 8, 1931

It is hereby ordered that lot 5 of sec. 24, T. 11 S., R. 19 E., and lot 6 of sec. 33, T. 8 S., R. 20 E., containing 160 acres, and tract 20 in sec. 24, T. 9 S., R. 25 E., containing 68.93 acres, Salt Lake meridian, Utah, be eliminated from the operation of Executive Order No. 5327 of April 15, 1930, withdrawing lands owned by the United States containing deposits of oil shale, so that trust patents can be issued to Ma-chook-a-rats (Chester) and Jimmie Colorow, Uncompahgre Ute Indians, for the lands allotted to them.

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Jan 6, 1931

it is hereby ordered that the following described tract of land, set aside for public purposes by Territorial Executive Order No. 363, dated June 26, 1929, as an addition to the Upolu Airplane Landing Field, island of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii, be, and the same is hereby, restored to its previous status for the use of the Territory of Hawaii, to wit:

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Dec 18, 1930

It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 4100 of November 7, 1924, withdrawing, among other lands, the public lands in Tps. 12 and 13 S., R. 20 E., New Mexico principal meridian, New Mexico, pending a resurvey, be, and the same is hereby, revoked, as to the above-mentioned townships.

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Dec 14, 1930

Executive Order No. 5349 of May 12, 1930, reserving and setting apart, for use of the Department of Agriculture as a refuge and breeding ground for wild animals and birds, Bird or Hat Island, located about three miles north of Carrington Island, in Great Salt Lake, Utah, approximately in what would be, if surveyed, sec. 25, T. 4 N., R. 7 W., Salt Lake meridian, is hereby revoked.

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· Dec 7, 1930

It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 4624, dated April 1, 1927, withdrawing, among other lands, the public lands in T. 48 N., Rs. 4 and 5 E., New Mexico principal meridian, Colorado, pending resurvey, be, and the same is hereby, revoked as to said townships.

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Herbert Hoover
@herberthoover· Republican · CA· May 3, 1929

Executive order of April 17, 1926, creating public water reserve No. 107, is hereby modified so as to exclude the Territory of Alaska from the operation thereof.

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Calvin Coolidge
@calvincoolidge· Republican · VT· Jul 11, 1926

This order shall take effect August 1, 1926, and shall supersede the Executive Order of January 12, 1925, entitled, 'Documents Required of Aliens Entering the United States,' and the Executive Order of March 31, 1925, entitled, 'Documents Required of Aliens Entering the Philippine Islands, Guam and American Samoa,' but shall not supersede the Executive Order of July 14, 1924, entitled 'Documents Required of Aliens Entering the United States on Airships.'

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