No. 1.-Tabular statement showing the number of acres of public lands surveyed in the following land States and Territories up to June 30, 1875, during the present fiscal year, and the total of the public land surveyed up to June 30, 1876; also the total area of the public domain remaining unsurveyed within
a Of the surveys in Minnesota, 245,847.67 acres of the reservation for the Chippewas were subdivided into sections. of the Mississippi, per treaty of March 19, 1867, (Statutes at Large, vol. 16, page 719,)
b Of the surveys in Nebraska, 72,485.99 acres of the Otoe and Missouria reservation, per treaty of March 15, 1854, (Statutes at Large, vol. 10, page 1038,) were subdivided into 40 acre tracts; 65,366 85 acres of the Winnebago reservation, formerly subdivided into sections, treaty of March 8, 1865, (Statutes at Large, vol. 14, page 671,) were sub- divided into 40 acre tracts; 230,413.51 acres of Pawnee reservation, treaty of Septem- ber 24, 1857, (Statutes at Large, vol. 11, page 729,) were subdivided into 40 acre tracts. c Of the surveys in Oregon, 58.474.36 acres of the Siletz reservation, per act of Con- gress approved March 3, 1875, (Statutes at Large, vol. 18, page 446,) and 144,639.47 acres of the Malheur reservation, per executive order of September 12, 1872, were subdi. vided into 40 acre tracts.
d Of the surveys in Washington Territory, 6,080 acres of the Yakama reservation, treaty of June 9, 1855, (Statutes at Large, vol. 12, page 951,) were subdivided into 40 acre tracts.
e Of the surveys in Utah Territory, 161,537.13 acres of the Uintah reservation, per act of May 5, 1864, (Statutes at Large, vol. 13, page 63,) were subdivided into 40 acre
f Of the surveys in Arizona Territory, 56,777.92 acres of Colorado River reservainto 40 acre tracts. tion, per act of March 3, 1865, (Statutes at Large, vol. 13, page 559,) were subdivided
g Of the surveys in Dakota Territory, 190,069.72 acres of the Yankton Sioux reser vation on Missouri River, per treaty of April 19, 1858, (Statutes at Large, vol. 11, page 743,) 121,606.35 acres of the Devil's Lake reservation, per treaty of February 19, 1867, (Statutes at Large, vol. 15, page 505,) 133,093.51 acres of the Peoria Bottom Sioux res- ervation, per treaty of February 19, 1867, (Statutes at Large, vol. 15, page 595,) and 157,557.16 acres of the Sioux reservation on White River, per treaty of April 29, 1868, (Statutes at Large, vol. 15, page 635,) were each subdivided into 40 acre tracts.
h Of the surveys in Idaho Territory, 173,761 acres of the Fort Hall Indian reserva- tion, treaty of July 3, 1868, (Statutes at Large, vol. 15, page 673,) were subdivided into 40 acre tracts.
i Of the surveys in Wyoming Territory, 172,099.13 acres of the Shoshone reserva- into 40 acre tracts. tion, treaty of February 19, 1867, (Statutes at Large, vol. 15, page 505,) were subdivided J. A. WILLIAMSON,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
General Land Office, November 1, 1876.
No. 2.—Statement of public land sold, of cash and revolutionary bounty land scrip received the area located with agricultural college scrip, amount of fees and commissions
in payment therefor, number of acres entered for homestead settlement and timber culture, received thereon, for fiscal year commencing July 1, 1875, and ending June 30, 1876.
States, Territories, and land offices.
No. 2.-Statement of public land sold, of cash and revolutionary
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