This document is page 15 of a 'GSA Investment & Acquisition Opportunity' brochure from the Stan Johnson Company, providing a location overview of St. Thomas, USVI. It describes the island's geography, history, demographics based on the 2010 census, and tourist attractions. The document identifier 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018741' indicates it was collected as evidence for a U.S. House Oversight Committee investigation, which provides the context for its relation to the Epstein case, as St. Thomas is near Epstein's private island.
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| Stan Johnson Company |
Listed in the footer as 'THE NET LEASE AUTHORITY®', likely the author or publisher of the investment document.
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| United States Government |
Purchased the US Virgin Islands in 1917 and granted citizenship to residents.
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| U.S. Department of the Interior |
Took over administrative duties of the islands in 1931.
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The main subject of the document; an island in the US Virgin Islands.
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The unincorporated territory of the U.S. that includes St. Thomas, St. John, and Water Island.
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An island grouped with St. Thomas and Water Island to form a district. Also purchased by the US in 1917.
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An island purchased by the US in 1917 along with St. Thomas and St. John.
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An island grouped with St. Thomas and St. John to form a district.
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The territorial capital and port located on St. Thomas.
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The sea where the US Virgin Islands are located.
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St. Thomas is located directly east of Puerto Rico.
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The purchase of the islands was a defensive strategy to maintain control over the Canal during WWI.
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Fort Christian
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A historical attraction on St. Thomas, built in 1680.
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A tourist attraction on St. Thomas.
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A famous tourist attraction on St. Thomas.
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