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Statement of confirmed Indian pueblo grants, &c.—Continued.

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Cañon de Pecas.

Francisco Martinez et al.

Inhabitants of the town..

Legal representatives of Juan Antonio Garcia.

Inhabitants of the town.......

Legal representatives of Francisco Trajillo, Diega Padilla, and Bartolome Marquez.

John Scolly, Guillermo Smith, Gregorio Trajillo, Augustin Duran, San

tiago Giddings, and Francisco Romero.

John Lamy, bishop of New Mexico

Inhabitants of the town..

José Serafin Ramirez..

Antonio Sandoval.

Inhabitants of the town.

Charles Beaubien and Guadalupe Miranda..

José Leandro Perea

Legal representatives of Juan Estevan and legal representatives of Francisco Ortiz, jr., and Juan de Aguilar.

16 Rancho of the pueblo of San Cristoval. E. W. Eaton, assignee and legal representative of Domingo Fernandez

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and others.

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Town of Las Vegas

Inhabitants of the town.

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Location number 1.

Heirs of Luis Maria Cabeza de Baca, in lieu of "Las Vegas Grandes "

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Not surveyed.

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Town of Tajique..

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22 Town of Torreon...

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Town of Manzano.

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99, 289.39

Not surveyed.

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San Isidro

Legal representatives of Antonio Armenta and Salvador Sandoval.

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Town of Cañon de San Diego

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Town of Las Trampas

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Town of Anton Chico

Inhabitants of the town.

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389, 662, 72

30 Rancho of Pagnate, rancho of El Rito, Indians of the pueblo of Laguna.

Gigante cañon, and rancho of San

Juan and Santa Ana.

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Legal representatives of Pedro Sanchez.

Elisha Whittlesey, Abraham Rencher, Ferdinand W. Risque, Nathaniel March 1, 1861
M. Miller, Joseph F. Walker's representatives, Charles E. Sherman,
and Andrew J. O'Bannon.
Jose Serafin Ramirez.

June 12, 1866.

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*The claim of Casa Colorado is numbered 29 in the act of confirmation, but in the corrected list of private claims (see letter of Surveyor General of January 12, 1858) is numbered as above. †The claim of E. W. Eaton is numbered 16 in the act of confirmation, but should have been numbered 19. It seems to have been accidentally omitted in the corrected list. The heirs of Luis Maria Cabeza de Baca, by the act of June 21,1860, were granted, in lieu of "Las Vegas Grandes," which they claimed, the same amount of land contained in the Las Vegas town grant, to be located by them in square bodies, not exceeding five in number. The heirs of Baca have located said grant in five square bodies, viz: Nos. 1 and 2 in New Mexico, Nos. 3 and 5 in Arizona, and No. 4 in Colorado.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, General Land Office, October 15, 1867.

JOS. S. WILSON, Commissioner.

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No. 20.-Statement showing the area of the several States and Territories con each up to the 30th June, 1867, and the quantity of land which remained

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Column No. 5 shows the quantity returned as actually located, and does not, of course, include the outstand Column No. 6 shows the quantity selected within their own limits by States containing public lands, under act to non-public land holding States which had been located by the State assignees up to June 30, 1867, and cable to all the States.

Column No. 7 shows the quantity actually certified under grants for railroads, and not the whole quantity to the railroad grants by act of Congress will be equal to 184,813,994. 67 acres. (See table No. 15.)

Column No. 8 shows the quantity embraced in approved swamp selections under the acts of 1849. 1850, and Column No. 9 shows the quantity granted for internal improvements, under the act of September 4, 1841, grants to each State for internal improvements. In the case of Ohio and Indiana, the prior grants covered act of 1841. In the case of Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin, the quantities given in this column include the granted to Iowa for the improvement of the Des Moines river, under the acts of 1846 and 1862, and joint reso act of 1846, and therefore exceed the quantity of 500,000 acres.

Column No. 10 shows the quantity granted for university purposes, and the estimated quantity granted to Indian territory nor American purchase from Russia being included.

taining public lands, the quantity of land disposed of by sale or otherwise in unsold and unappropriated at that date in the several States and Territories.

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ing warrants and scrip not returned as located up to June 30, 1867. the agricultural college act of July 2, 1862, and its supplements: also the quantity of scrip issued under said not the quantity liable to issue under the act, which would be 9,600,000 acres, should said act be made appliwhich will inure under the grants, it being estimated that the aggregate which will be transferred pursuant 1860, and not the quantity selected, the latter being in excess of the approvals. (See swamp tables Nos. 6 and 7.) and specific grants prior thereto. The act of 1841 granted 500,000 acres, less the quantity embraced in prior the quantity given in column 9, exceeding 500,000 acres; and therefore those States received no land under the additional selections by Illinois for the Illinois and Michigan canal, under the acts of 1842 and 1854, the quantity lution of 1861; also the grant to Wisconsin for the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, under the the States and reserved in the organized Territories, respectively, for the support of schools, neither the

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Column No. 12 shows the quantity located with scrip issued under the act of March 17, 1862, (Statutes, vol. Nana grants, in Louisiana.

Column No. 15, showing the quantity granted for salines, does not include the selections by the State of Column No. 21 shows the quantity embraced in confirmed private claims, so far as returns of surveys have DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, General Land Office, October 15, 1867.

* Donations to actual settlers under the act of September 27, 1850, and supplemental acts.

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