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G 24.—Report of an exploration from Fort Benton to the Flathead camp beyond the Muscle Shell river, and thence 
by the southern Little Blackfoot river to the St. Mary’s village, by Lieutenant John Mullan, U. S. A. 
Bithersoob VAUeYy, we ANUALYreU, Oise me ee eee pee an asieielee an wns eee eel ee eee Sees ae ae 
G 25.—Report of an exploration from Cantonment Stevens to Fort Hall and back, by Lieutenant John Mullan, U. S. 
A.; with his route up the St. Mary’s, to and up the Jefferson fork of the Missouri. Bitter Root Valley, 
WHE iNovember 19; 1853¢ te eee ce See et dae cot doa eile eet eiee ene etee Stee eine tee eamere 
G 26.—Report of route from Cantonment Stevens to Fort Benton and back, by Lieutenant John Mullan, U. S. A 
Bitter hoot Valley, April 2 1eo4 ee eon eee cece meesamiar niece emiaen es leh aie ae oe eee ee ee ete - 
H 27.—Itinerary of the route from St. Pauly to Morte nea = meet aetna ae oop eee ee 
H 28.—Itinerary of the route from Fort Union to Fort Benton...-.-----------.----. ------+----------- diseases wean 
H 29.—Itinerary of the route from Fort Benton to Cadotte’s Pass, the Jocko river, and Clark’s fork, to Wallah- 
Wallah, with an estimate of the time, labor, and cost of making a practicable wagon-road..-.-..-..-...--- 
Hi 30.—Itinerary of the route from Hell Gate over the Coeur d’Alene mountains to the Coeur d’Alene mission, and 
thence to the intersection of the route given in H 29....--.-..---.------ --- 0 eo - = ooo = nnn eee eens =e 
Hi 31.—Itinerary of the route from Fort Benton, by the northern Blackfoot trail, to Port Owen..---.-.-------.---- 
H 32.—Itinerary of the route from Fort Owen, by the Jocko river, Flathead lake, and Marias Pass, to Fort Benton. -- 
H 33.—Itinerary of the route from Fort Owen by the southern Nez Perces trail to Wallah-Wallah.....--...---..... 
H 34.—lItinerary of Captain McClellan’s route. .---- 22 ee ine eee ne eo er an oo ns wee ne mewn wow wenn owen wane 
I 35.—Report of Lieutenant S. Mowry, U. S. A., to Captain G. B. McClellan, United States engineers, of the 
meteorology of the Cascades. Olympia, W. T., February 10, 1854....-...--..---...-----------.-------- 
I 36.—Report of the meteorology of the route, taken by Lieutenant C. Grover, U. 8. A., from Fort Benton to Wallah- 
RUE a rs Cecio TS Cone Gone wale SHOO SHE ne aces stad Sess socssoc 68s sos onsa ceo neces oor 
I 37.—Report of Mr. A. W. Tinkham of the snows of the Rocky mountains, in November; of the Bitter Root, in Decem- 
ber; and of the Cascades, in January. Washington, D. C., August 12, 1854......----..-..-.-------..---- 
I 38.—Letter of the Hon. H. M. Rice, and extracts from letters of Hon. H. H. Sibley and A. Culbertson, Esq., as to the 
winter climate of the region extending from the Mississippi to the Rocky mountains --..------------------- 
J 39.—Report of Mr. George Gibbs to Captain McClellan on the Indian tribes of the Territory of Washington. 
Olympia, Wi. Di, Match:45 1864 ons ee con a aiecenwcleanacsieinnens.9n o> <-iemnass sewenn=mi==>a\enmnaaen ns 
J 40.—Report of Lieutenant John Mullan, U.S. A., on the Indian tribes in the eastern portion of Washington Territory. 
Bitter Root; Valley, W. 'T., November.18; 18532 _. 2. 0. << - wana cccecs anon ceee ences care emnslenna == ae eee 
J 41.—Reports of Mr. James Doty on the Indian tribes of the Blackfoot nation, Fort Benton, December, 1853...---- 
J 42.—Report of Mr. J. M. Stanley’s visit to the Piegan camp at the Cypress mountain. Washington, D. C., January 
19: ABSA 22! 3h seen al. weiclgld tee Sec de 2 qo eee ee ee 23. Seeks ee eee ee eee 
Letter of the Secretary of War to Governor I. I. Stevens. Washington, a 25, 154 Sod (enenae ese see seal 
Letter of Governor I. I. Stevens to the Secretary of War, with statement of partial results of the exploration, latitudes 
and longitudes, and barometric and meteorological observations. Washington, D, C., August 4, 1854..-..----.---. 
Report of George Gibbs on a reconnaissance of the country lying upon Shoal Water bay and Puget sound. Olympia, 
W. T., March 1, 1854.2 .22. coon. cece cnn ne wenn wee ew ewes cen n ne cee nae concen cer ese cane wees mans cone nena wae 
Report of George Gibbs upon the geology of the central portion of Washington Territory. Olympia, W. T., May 1, 
18542 seoeeeee tee weet oda ee Sos ae ee elaine net Spee ae aioe kl amelie namie el Be ee ee ee = 
Final report of Lieutenant C. Grover of his examinations from Pike lake to Fort Union. ..-.--------------------- = 
Final report of Lieutenant C. Grover of his survey of the Missouri from the Great Falls to the mouth of Milk river- -- 
Final report of Lieutenant C. Grover of his examinations on a trip from the headwaters of the Missouri to the Dalles 
of the(Columbin cbs a2s cas Sec ce St Stews veceiem mee nlene <lstam men oeane esea one= ae) eae e[= en mlann aie neMe ale eee 
Letter of Governor I. I. Stevens to the Secretary of War, transmitting reports of Lieutenant John Mullan, U.S. A. 
Olympia, W. T., January 3, 1855 ---. ---- 02-20. cone conn ene ene oe nnn wn enn wee ne ee won wens cone mane cons ane 
Report of Lieutenant John Mullan, U.S. A., of his examination of the country from the Bitter Root valley to the 
Flathead lake and Kootenay river. Bitter Root Valley, May 8, 1855 ...--.-.---- ---.------ --------+- +---- — 
Report of Lieutenant John Mullan, U. S. A., of his exploration from Cantonment Stevens to Fort Dalles through the 
passes and lateral valleys of the Rocky mountains, including a pass oyer the Cour d’Alene mountains. Fort Van- 
couver, November 12, 18045. 26 secs es none ge ace enews paws quae si eccs uacie an cees ans =es one She ohealene== a= 
Letter of Governor I. I. Stevens to the Secretary of War, advising the condition of the survey, and transmitting reports 
of Lieutenant John Mullan, U. S. A., and Mr. George W. Stevens, Olympia, W. T., January 3, 1855........------ 
Report of Lieutenant John Mullan, U. 8. A., on a pass in the Rocky mountains, and a pass through the Bitter 
Root mountains. Olympia, W. 'T., December 12, 1854....--..-...--------------- ee EE cco ews secic cn 
Report of Mr. George W. Stevens submitting a plan and estimate for determining with accuracy the latitudes and longi- 
tudes of the principal stations on the route near the forty-seyenth and forty-ninth parallels. Olympia, W. T., De- 
(tat BPA Nee ee ee meee case aed See Bide con chiaes ceite a hee eee ements. ae ob one nce 
Letter of Governor I, I. Stevens to the Secretary of War, transmitting two reports of Mr. James Doty. Olympia, W. 
yy APTIL20) Deo B on nn cjencienn sme mwe\ nnn nie nn =e wenan= 5S en S =n Seen eniannle niente ep e = =~ sat 66/65 eam ee ar 
Report of Mr. James Doty of a survey from Fort Benton, near the Great Falls of the Missouri, along the eastern base 
of the Rocky mountains, to latitude 49° 30'N. Olympia, W. T., December 15, 1854........---- .2-en2 ---- eee 
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