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Claim No. 816, A.H. Fayerweather, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, October 22d 1847
F.R. 111v2
To Honorable William Lee & others, Commissioners for quieting land titles, Gentlemen:
In pursuance of the public notice, I beg leave to present my claim to a certain premises situated in Honolulu, which premises I received of Governor John Adams Kuakine (at that time Governor of Oahu) in 1831. They were enclosed, improved and built upon by me & have been uninterrupte ....
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.... roperty has been fenced and there are two houses for Fayer-weather but the surrounding fence is the true boundary of the property. This had been an idle land in the past and I have seen Fayerweather working on this property and I believe he has told the chiefs for this would be the right thing to do. I had seen Fayerweather living there long before the year 1839 and he has lived in peace to this day; no one has objected.
[Award 816; R.P. 31; Garden Lane Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .14 Ac.]