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No. 3554, Keo
N.R. 53-54v9
I, Keo, a Hawaiian subject living on the island of Kauai, hereby state to you, the Land Commissioners, /as shown/ in the diagram, my land claim in Koloa. Here is the nature of this diagram which you will see: The length and width of the first and last and the very last dia-grams have been measured. The length of my occupancy of these kula parcels is from 1839. That is my claim at Koloa.
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KEO
Witness: Oliva Chapin
F.T. 90-91v13
No. 3599, Keo, ....
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Kona by Makea ditch.
Land from Oleloa at the time of Kanoa had become governor of Kauai here, no objections.
Honolii, sworn, he has heard Huluili's testimony, it is true.
Mika, sworn, he has seen Keo's land in Koloa in the ili of Wailaau, this is cane land.
Mauka and Puna by stream
Makai by Lamuela, Namee
Kona by walk trail.
Land from Kaikioewa, no problems to the present time.
[Award 3554; R.P. 4789; Wailaau Koloa Kona; 1 ap.; 1 Ac; No. 3599 not awarded]