08-20-2009, 05:30 AM
From the legal aspect we've to consider the following.
Hawaii was not a state until August 21'st 1959.
Prior to this, Hawaii was the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1810 to 1893 and it was an independent republic from 1894 until 1898, when it was annexed by the United States as a territory, until becoming a state in 1959.
So... we've a map from 1880 when Hawaii was a Kingdom showing a school... we have the Kapoho Development that existed prior to Hawaii statehood.
So we've really no period in which Hawaii was a territory and was shown to have a school in the Kapoho subdivision but we do have the present map from 1931 that shows no school when Hawaii was a territory.
So... it would appear that this school and its road never existed when Hawaii was a U.S. territory. So what other legal matters could there be? The Kapoho development was never Territory, State or County owned land as far as I can see.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
Hawaii was not a state until August 21'st 1959.
Prior to this, Hawaii was the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1810 to 1893 and it was an independent republic from 1894 until 1898, when it was annexed by the United States as a territory, until becoming a state in 1959.
So... we've a map from 1880 when Hawaii was a Kingdom showing a school... we have the Kapoho Development that existed prior to Hawaii statehood.
So we've really no period in which Hawaii was a territory and was shown to have a school in the Kapoho subdivision but we do have the present map from 1931 that shows no school when Hawaii was a territory.
So... it would appear that this school and its road never existed when Hawaii was a U.S. territory. So what other legal matters could there be? The Kapoho development was never Territory, State or County owned land as far as I can see.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.