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Annual statement of far seals Idlled on St. George Island, Alaska, etc. — Continued. 



Date. 



1893. 



May 20 

 29 



June 12 

 12 

 20 

 21 

 26 



July 



Aug. 



8 

 12 

 15 

 19 

 22 

 26 

 29 



Names of rookeries. 



Starry Atecl 



North 



do 



Zapartnie (by watchmen) . 



do 



East .. 



North and Starry Ateel.. 

 Zapadnio (by watchmen). 

 do ■ 



East . 



Zapadnie (by watchraeu) . 



Nortli 



Zapadnio (by watchmen) . 

 Starry Ateel and North. . 

 Zapadnie (by watchmen) . 



East 



Zapadnie (by watchmen) . 



Total 2,000 



Pelts 



rejected— 



under 



weight. 



1 

 !0 



21 



Office of Special Agent Treasury Department, 



St. George Island, Alaska, Augustus, 1893. 



I certify the foregoing to be in exact accordance with the records of this office. 

 But in the count preparatory to shipment the number of skins tallied 2,004. 



E. T. Hall, 

 Assistant United States Treasury Agent. 



Exhibit 0. 



list of widows and orphans supported bi/ the North American Commercial Company on 



St. Paul Island, Alaska, August 23, 1803. 



1. Bellaglazof, Ellen. 

 Terrakauof, Mary. 



2. Bolakshiu, Matrona. 

 Bolakshin, Agafia. 

 Shaposhnikof, Parascovia. 

 Kookavishuikof, Stepan. 



3. Kozlof, Parascovia. 

 Kozlof Michael. 

 Kozlof, Nikolai. 

 Serebrenikof, Olga. 

 Serebrenikof, Kipsemia. 



4. Knikof, Anua. 



5. Koshevnikof, Avdotia. 

 Koshevnikof, Paul. 



6. 



8. 



9. 



10. 



II. 



12. 



Popof, Afanasia. 

 Shutyagin, Daria. 

 Popof, Avdotia. 

 Popof, Anna. 

 Popof, Evrosina. 

 Peeshnikof, Vasilisa. 

 Rezanzof, Anna. 

 Rookavishnikof, Anissia. 

 Rookavishnikof, Parascovia. 

 Rookavishnikof, Anna. 

 Shutyagin, Oiileta. 

 Tarantova, Anua. 

 Tarantova, Anna. 



Exhibit D. 



Office of Special Agent Treasury Department, 



August 33, 1893. 



Sir: I herewith submit a list of widows, orphans, and other dependents whom I 

 regard as proper subjects to be supported by the company under their contract with 

 t lie Government, and respectfully request that you furnish them with such sustenance 

 in the future as their comfort nuiy require, etc. 

 Respectfully, vours, 



Joseph B. Crowley, Treasury Agent, 



Mr. George R. Tingle, 



Superintendent Xorth American Commercial Company, 



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