The reservation, including Fort Point, Point Jose, and the Presidio, at the entrance of the Harbor of San Francisco, California, made by an order dated November 6th, 1850, is hereby modified and reduced so as to embrace only the following described two tracts of land, viz.:
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Executive Order—Modifying and Reducing the Reservation at Port Point and Point Jose, San Francisco Harbor, California
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