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by the St. Paul. Assistant Ageut Fowler will remain on St. George, 

 and I shall stay here during the coming winter. 

 Very respectfully, yours, 



Henry A. Glidden, 

 Treasury Agent, Seal Islands. 

 Hon. Charles J. Folger, 



Secretary of the Treasury. 



Inclosure with Special Agent Glidden's annual report for 1884. Shipping receipt, quota 



of 1884. 



Island of St. George, July 38, 1884. 

 This is to certify that 10,000 fur-seal skins have this day been shipped on board the 

 Alaska Commercial Company's steamer St. Paul, M. C. Erskine, master, for San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal. 



M. C. Erskine, Master. 



Geo. Wardman, 



Assistant Treasury Agent. 



Inclosure tvith Special Agent Glidden's annual report for 1884. Shipping receipt, quota 



of 1884. 



Island of St. Paul, August — , 1884. 



This is to certify that 84,960 fnr-seal skins have this day been shipped on board the 

 Alaska Commercial Company's steamer St. Paul to be delivered at San Francisco, Cal. 



M. C. Erskine, Master. 



H. A. Glidden, 



Treasury Agent. 



Inclosure with Special Agent Glidden's annual report for 1884. Shipping receipt, quota 



of 1883. 



Office of Special Agent Treasury Department, 



St. George Island, Alaska, September 5, 1883. 



This is to certify that 470 fur-seal skins have this day been 8hip])ed on board the 

 Alaska Commercial Company's schooner Mathew Turner, H. Anderson, mastei-, for 

 transshipment at Unalaska for San Francisco. 



Geo. Wardman, 

 Assistant Treasury Agent. 



H. Anderson, 



Master of Vessel. 



Inclosure with Special Agent Glidden's annual report for 1884. Shipping receipt, quota 



of 1883. 



Island of St. George, Septeniber 19, 1883. 

 This is to certify that 3,180 fur-seal skins liave this day T)een shipped on board the 

 Alaska Commercial Company's schooner Matheiv Turner, H. Anderson, master. 



Geo. Wardman, 

 Assistant Treasury Agent. 



H. Anderson, Master. 



