Washington, May 14, 1900.
It is hereby ordered that the northwest quarter (NW. ¼) of section fifteen (15) in township twenty-three (23) north of range thirteen (13) west, Gila and Salt River base and principal meridian, in Arizona, conveyed to the United States by quitclaim deed of the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company dated September 12, 1899, be and the same is hereby set apart, subject to certain exceptions, reservations, and conditions made by said company as set forth in the deed aforesaid, for Indian school purposes for the Hualapai Indians as an addition to section ten (10) of the township and range above mentioned, set aside by Executive order dated December 22, 1898, and designated therein as the “Hualapai Indian School Reserve.”
WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
Source: Kappler, Indian Affairs, Laws and Treaties. US GPO, 1904, p. 804.
William McKinley, Executive Order—Expansion of Hualapai Indian School Reserve Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/371402