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Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Yards and Docks,
of the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864

Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Equipment and
Recruiting, of the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864..

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Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Navigation, in
the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864..

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Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Naval Observatory for the
year ending June 30, 1864....

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Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Nautical Almanac for the
year ending June 30, 1864...

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Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Ordnance, of the
navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864

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Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Construction
and Repair, of the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864...

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Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Steam Engineer-
ing, of the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864......

Estimate for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Provisions and
Clothing, in the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864...
Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Bureau of Medicine and
Surgery, in the navy, for the year ending June 30, 1864...

Estimates for appropriations for the support of the Marine Corps for the year
ending June 30, 1864....

Estimates for appropriations for postal service for the year ending June 30,
1864. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting..

Estimates for appropriations for the Capitol extension and new dome.

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Fines and deductions from the pay of contractors for the year ending June
30, 1862. Letter from the Postmaster General reporting..
Fisk, J. L., Captain, of the expedition to escort emigrants from Fort Aber-
crombie to Fort Benton, &c. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmit-
ting the report of..........

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Foreign Affairs. Papers relating to...

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Fortifications for the year ending June 30, 1864. Estimates for appropri
ations required for the support of the engineer department for..

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General and staff officers of the army for the year ending June 30, 1864. Es-
timates for appropriations for the support of the...

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Generals who are not assigned to command. Letter from the Secretary of
War relative to...

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Generals not assigned to actual command. Letter from the Secretary of War,
reporting the names, number, &c., of brigadier and major..

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Heads of departments in case of death, absence, or sickness. Letter from
the President of the United States in relation to the temporary appoint-
ment of..........

Hutchinson, John, for damages sustained at the hands of government. Let-
ter from the Secretary of War relative to the claim of...

I.

Indian Affairs. Annual report of the Commissioner of....

Papers and documents accompanying the above report.

NORTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY.

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No. 1. Report of C. W. Thompson, superintendent....
No. 2. History of the Indian war in Minnesota, by Lieutenant Governor Don-
nelly...

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No. 3. Letter of the Acting Commissioner to the Commissioner relative to
paying the Sioux annuities in coin

No. 4. Letter of the Commissioner to the Secretary of the Interior, protest-
ing against the hanging of the three hundred Sioux, under sentence of
death in Minnesota

No. 5. Report of A. C. Morrill, special agent for the Chippewas..
No. 6. Correspondence between the Commissioner and oilers, while in Min-
nesota, relative to troubles among the Chippewas......

No. 7. Letter from Acting Secretary of State, transmitting copy of one from
the United States consul general at Montreal respecting the Indian trouble
upon the northwestern frontier...

No. 8. Report of L. E. Webb, agent for the Chippewas of Lake Superior..
No. 9. Report of St. A. D. Balcombe, agent for the Winnebagoes

CENTRAL SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 10. Report of H. B. Branch, superintendent....

No. 11. Report of F. Johnson, agent for the Delawares..

No. 12. Report of O. H. Irish, agent for the Omahas..

No. 13. Report of Reverend R. I. Burtt, missionary for the Omahas.
No. 14. Report of C. C. Hutchinson, agent for the Sacs and Foxes.

No. 15. Report of J. B. Abbott, agent for the Shawnees.

No. 16. Report of C. B. Keith, agent for the Kickapoos

No. 17. Report of G. A. Colton, agent for the Osage River Indians

No. 18. Report of W. W. Ross, agent for the Pottawatomies..

No. 19. Report of B. F. Lushbaugh, agent for the Pawnees

No. 20. Report of John P. Baker, agent for the Ottoes and Missourias

No. 21. Report of John Loree, agent at the Upper Platte agency..

No. 22. Report of H. W. Farnsworth, of Kansas agency.

No. 23. Report of John A. Burbank, agent at the Great Nemaha agency.....

SOUTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 24. Report of Wm. G. Coffin, superintendent...

No. 25. Report of G. A. Cutler, agent for the Creeks..

No. 26. Report of Isaac Coleman, agent for the Choctaws and Chickasaws.
No. 27. Report of G. C. Snow, agent for the Seminoles..

No. 28. Report of P. P. Elder, agent at the Neosho agency..

No. 29. Report of Superintendent Coffin relative to refugee Indians.

No. 30. Report of the Commissioner, in answer to a resolution of the House
of Representatives of May 28, 1862, relative to refugee Indians..

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No. 31. Reports of Agents Carruth and Martin relative to the refugee Indians.
No. 32. Letter of Superintendent Coffin relative to making new treaties with
the various Indian tribes

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No. 324. Letters of Superintendent Coffin relative to correspondence with
refugee Indians

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No. 33. Instructions to Baptiste Peoria for ascertaining the loyalty or disloy-
alty of the Indians of Western Missouri and Arkansas
No. 34. Report of Baptiste Peoria under above instructions

DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 35. Report of Wm. Jayne, governor and ex officio superintendent..
Report of Henry W. Reed, agent for the Blackfeet

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No. 36.

No. 37.

No. 38.

Report of John B. Hoffman, agent for the Poncas..
Report of Samuel N. Latta, agent at Upper Missouri...

UTAH SUPERINTENDENCY.

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No. 39. Report of James Duane Doty, superintendent..

No. 40. Report of Luther Mann, jr., agent..

No. 41. Report of F. W. Hatch, agent at Spanish Fork reservation.

No. 42. Letter of Superintendent Doty relative to danger from Indians..
No. 43. Despatch from Benjamin Holliday to the Postmaster General relative
to danger to the mail in crossing the plains...

No. 44. Letter of Reverend P. J. De S.net relative to the same subject..

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No. 45. Notice to persons contemplating crossing the plains of danger from
the Indians.

NEVADA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 46. Report of James W. Nye, governor and ex officio superintendent....
No. 47. Report of same relative to difficulties with the Indians of Owen's river.

COLORADO SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 48. Report of John Evans, governor and ex officio superintendent
No. 49. Report of H. M. Vaile on his expedition from Denver, Colorado, to
Great Salt Lake City, and back..........

NEW MEXICO SUPERINTENDENCY.

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No. 50. Report of James L. Collins, superintendent
No. 51. Report of W. F. M. Arny, agent...

No. 52. Report of José A. Mauzanaries, agent

No. 53. Report of Lorenzo Labadi, agent..

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No. 54. Report of correspondence relative to furnishing Indians in New Mex-
ico with provisions...

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OREGON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 55. Report of William H. Rector, superintendent...

No. 56. Report of William H. Barnhart, agent at Umatilla agency.
No. 57. Report of B. R. Riddle, agent at Siletz agency..

No. 58. Report of James B. Condon, agent at Grand Ronde agency

No. 59. Report of William Logan, agent at Warm Spring reservation..
No. 60. Report of Linus Brooks, special agent at Alseya sub-agency..

WASHINGTON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 61. Report of B. F. Kendall, late superintendent..........

CALIFORNIA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 62. Report of George N. Hanson, superintending agent for northern dis-

trict

No. 63. Report of same relative to loss of Klamath reservation.

No. 64. Report of same of March 31, 1862..

No. 65. Report of same relative to his visit to different reservations.

No. 66. Report of same relative to reducing the number of Indian reserva-
tions...

No. 67. Report of John P. H. Wentworth, superintending agent for the
southern district...

GREEN BAY AGENCY.

No. 68. Report of Moses M. Davis, agent..................

MACKINAC AGENCY.

No. 69. Report of D. C. Leach, agent....

NEW YORK AGENCY.

No. 70. Report of D. E. Sill, agent..............

MISCELLANEOUS.

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No. 71. Memorial of S. C. Pomeroy for the removal of Indians from Kansas.
No. 72. Report of the Commissioner to the Secretary of the Interior relative
to the memorial of the honorable S. C. Pomeroy

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Title.

No. 3. Letter of the Acting Commissioner to the Commissioner relative to
paying the Sioux annuities in coin

No. 4. Letter of the Commissioner to the Secretary of the Interior, protest-
ing against the hanging of the three hundred Sioux, under sentence of
death in Minnesota

No. 5. Report of A. C. Morrill, special agent for the Chippewas.

No. 6. Correspondence between the Commissioner and others, while in Min-
nesota, relative to troubles among the Chippewas.....

No. 7. Letter from Acting Secretary of State, transmitting copy of one from
the United States consul general at Montreal respecting the Indian trouble
upon the northwestern frontier..

No. 8. Report of L. E. Webb, agent for the Chippewas of Lake Superior...
No. 9. Report of St. A. D. Balcombe, agent for the Winnebagoes

CENTRAL SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 10. Report of H. B. Branch, superintendent.....
No. 11. Report of F. Johnson, agent for the Delawares..
No. 12. Report of O. H. Irish, agent for the Omahas....

No. 13. Report of Reverend R. I. Burtt, missionary for the Omahas.

No. 14. Report of C. C. Hutchinson, agent for the Sacs and Foxes.
No. 15. Report of J. B. Abbott, agent for the Shawnees
No. 16. Report of C. B. Keith, agent for the Kickapoos

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No. 20. Report of John P. Baker, agent for the Ottoes and Missourias

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No. 21. Report of John Loree, agent at the Upper Platte agency..
No. 22. Report of H. W. Farnsworth, of Kansas agency.

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No. 23. Report of John A. Burbank, agent at the Great Nemaha agency.........

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No. 17. Report of G. A. Colton, agent for the Osage River Indians

No. 18. Report of W. W. Ross, agent for the Pottawatomies..

No. 19. Report of B. F. Lushbaugh, agent for the Pawnees

SOUTHERN SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 24. Report of Wm. G. Coffin, superintendent..

No. 25. Report of G. A. Cutler, agent for the Creeks..

No. 26. Report of Isaac Coleman, agent for the Choctaws and Chickasaws..
No. 27. Report of G. C. Snow, agent for the Seminoles..

No. 28. Report of P. P. Elder, agent at the Neosho agency.

No. 29. Report of Superintendent Coffin relative to refugee Indians.

No. 30. Report of the Commissioner, in answer to a resolution of the House
of Representatives of May 28, 1862, relative to refugee Indians.
No. 31. Reports of Agents Carruth and Martin relative to the refugee Indians.
No. 32. Letter of Superintendent Coffin relative to making new treaties with
the various Indian tribes

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No. 324. Letters of Superintendent Coffin relative to correspondence with
refugee Indians

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No. 33. Instructions to Baptiste Peoria for ascertaining the loyalty or disloy-
alty of the Indians of Western Missouri and Arkansas

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No. 34. Report of Baptiste Peoria under above instructions

DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 35. Report of Wm. Jayne, governor and ex officio superintendent..
Report of Henry W. Reed, agent for the Blackfeet

No. 36.

No. 37.

No. 38.

Report of John B. Hoffman, agent for the Poucas.
Report of Samuel N. Latta, agent at Upper Missouri..

UTAH SUPERINTENDENCY.

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No. 39. Report of James Duane Doty, superintendent.

No. 40. Report of Luther Mann, jr., agent...

No. 41. Report of F. W. Hatch, agent at Spanish Fork reservation.
No. 42. Leiter of Superintendent Doty relative to danger from Indians..
No. 43. Despatch from Benjamin Holliday to the Postmaster General relative
to danger to the mail in crossing the plains....

No. 44. Letter of Reverend P. J. De S.net relative to the same subject...

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No. 45. Notice to persons contemplating crossing the plains of danger from
the Indians

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NEVADA SUPERINTENDENCY.

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No. 46. Report of James W. Nye, governor and ex officio superintendent.........
No. 47. Report of same relative to difficulties with the Indians of Owen's river.

COLORADO SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 48. Report of John Evans, governor and ex officio superintendent
No. 49. Report of H. M. Vaile on his expedition from Denver, Colorado, to
Great Salt Lake City, and back..........

NEW MEXICO SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 50. Report of James L. Collins, superintendent
No. 51. Report of W. F. M. Arny, agent...

No. 52. Report of José A. Mauzanaries, agent

No. 53. Report of Lorenzo Labadi, agent..

No. 54. Report of correspondence relative to furnishing Indians in New Mex-
ico with provisions.....

OREGON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 55. Report of William H. Rector, superintendent.

No. 56. Report of William H. Barnhart, agent at Umatilla agency.

No. 57. Report of B. R. Riddle, agent at Siletz agency.

No. 58. Report of James B. Condon, agent at Grand Ronde agency

No. 59. Report of William Logan, agent at Warm Spring reservation..
No. 60. Report of Linus Brooks, special agent at Alseya sub-agency.......

WASHINGTON SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 61. Report of B. F. Kendall, late superintendent............

CALIFORNIA SUPERINTENDENCY.

No. 62. Report of George N. Hanson, superintending agent for northern dis-

trict

No. 63. Report of same relative to loss of Klamath reservation..

No. 64. Report of same of March 31, 1862..

No. 65. Report of same relative to his visit to different reservations..

No. 66. Report of same relative to reducing the number of Indian reserva-
tions..

No. 67. Report of John P. H. Wentworth, superintending agent for the
southern district...

GREEN BAY AGENCY.

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No. 68. Report of Moses M. Davis, agent.......

MACKINAC AGENCY.

No. 69. Report of D. C. Leach, agent..................

NEW YORK AGENCY,

No. 70. Report of D. E. Sill, agent.

MISCELLANEOUS.

No. 71. Memorial of S. C. Pomeroy for the removal of Indians from Kansas.
No. 72. Report of the Commissioner to the Secretary of the Interior relative
to the memorial of the honorable S. C. Pomeroy

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