Hawaiian Homes Commission Representative

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Hawaiian Homes Commission Representative

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1936-1939

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The U.S. Congress amended the 1920 Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, approved on July 26, 1935. One of the sections in the amendment called for a representative from the Interior Department, experienced in sanitation, rehabilitation, and reclamation work, to reside in Hawai‘i and cooperate with the Commission in carrying out its duties. George K. Larrison, a long-time resident of the islands, was appointed, effective January 1, 1936. Upon Mr. Larrison's retirement on June 30, 1939, the position was not filled.

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The Hawaiian Homes Commission Representative worked on any project the Commission requested. This included preparing reports, compiling data, and making suggestions and recommendations.

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2021-05-03, Carol Kellett: Entered into AtoM.

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