03-07-2008, 03:11 AM
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"Roads in limbo" were built or planned by the State or the Territorial government. They are either existing or paper roads and are typically referred to as "government roads" or "homestead roads."
If you look at pages 1 through 5 of this 28 page PDF Document you can see the roads in the Puna District(s) that are classified as a "Road in Limbo".
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Today in History
The Great Mahele (land division) was signed into law, 1848
"Roads in limbo" were built or planned by the State or the Territorial government. They are either existing or paper roads and are typically referred to as "government roads" or "homestead roads."
If you look at pages 1 through 5 of this 28 page PDF Document you can see the roads in the Puna District(s) that are classified as a "Road in Limbo".
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Today in History
The Great Mahele (land division) was signed into law, 1848