Land States and the extent of the public surveys, localities, land districts, seats of surveyors general's offices and district officers; also localities of railroads of general interest and mineral deposits. No. 26. Map of the world on Mercator's projection. No. 1.— Tabular statement showing the number of acres of public lands surveyed in the following land States and Territories up to June 30, 1866, during the last fiscal year, and the total of the public lands surveyed up to June 30, 1867; also the total area of the public domain remaining unsurveyed within the same. Total. 35, 462, 400 55, 410 35, 462, 400 35, 462, 400 68, 991 44, 154, 240 .... 369, 529, 600 577, 390 369, 529, 600 e92, 673 £39,413 2,332, 555 b2, 663, 660 41,824,000 53, 837, 723 72,906, 304 75, 236, 085 151,318, 420 58, 196, 480 92,016, 640 3, 000, 000 11, 300, 000 1,834, 998, 400 2,867, 185 474, 160, 551 342, 913 10, 808, 314 485, 311, 778 1, 349, 686, 622 a. Of which 606,065.05 acres are Dakota or Sioux Indian lands. Act March 3, 1863, United States Laws, vol. 12, p. 819. b. Of which 115, 107.60 acres are Dakota or Sioux Indian lands. Act March 3, 1863, United States Laws, ol. 12, p. 819. c. Of which 798.613 acres are Cherokee neutral lands. Treaty July 27, 1866. c. Of which 871,751 acres are Osage lands, sold to United States. Treaty September 29, 1865, article 1United States Laws, 1866 and 1867, p. 135. c. Of which 1.225.602 acres are Osage lands, ceded in trust to United States. Treaty September 29, 1865, article 2-United States Laws, 1866 and 1867, p. 136. d. Of which 302,832 acres are Omaha lands. Treaty March 16, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1043. Of which 205,335 acres belong to Omaha under treaty of March 6, 1865-United States Laws 1864 and 1865, p. 13; and 97,497 acres to Winnebago Indians-United States Laws 1865 and 1866, p. 17. e. Vacated Indian reservations. Act of Congress approved May 5,1864-Statutes at Large, vol. 13, p. 63. f. Private claims in New Mexico. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, JOS. S. WILSON, Commissioner. General Land Office, October 15, 1867. No. 2.-Statement of public lands sold, of cash and bounty-land scrip received of commissions received under sixth section of said act; also, of land located commissions received by registers and receivers on the value thereof, and statemencing July 1, 1866, and ending June 30, 1867. Area in homestead entries, in acres. therefor, number of acres entered under the homestead law of May 20, 1862, with scrip under the agricultural college and mechanic act of July 2, 1862, and ment of incidental expenses thereon, in the first half of the fiscal year com Quantity of land entered under homestead acts of May 20, 1862, and June 21, 1866, with aggregate of the $10 payments required by section 2 of the act; and also with aggregate of commissions of registers and receivers, under section 6 of said act, and of act approved Mar. 21, 1864, amendatory thereof, for the first half of the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1866. Aggregate disposed of Quantity of land loc'd under the agric'l col. Incidental Amount. $626 80 627 97 bounty-land scrip received therefor, &c.—Continued. Quantity of land entered under homestead acts of May 20, 1862, and June 21, 1866, with ag gregate of the $10 payments required by section 2 of the act; and also with aggregate of commissions of registers and receivers, under section 6 of said act, and of act approved Mar. 21, 1864, amendatory thereof, for the first half of the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1866. Aggregate disposed of for cash; also bounty. land scrip and of cash, under homestead act of 1862, and act am'ndatory. Quantity of land loc'd in first half of fiscal year, with scrip issu'd under the agric'i col. Incidental and mech. act of July expenses. 2, 1862, and registers and receiv'rs' com'ns on value of land sold. |