2.")2 PUBLICATIONS ON ALASKA AND ADJACENT REGIONS. 



Congressional Papers — continued. 



House of Representatives. — 41st Cong. 3d sess. — A BILL No. 2944. To provide a temporary 



civil organization lor the territory of Alaska. 

 See Congressional Globe for the house, pp. 972-74, Feb. 4. 1671. 



House of Representatives. — 41st Cong. 3d sess. — Ex. Doe. No. 108. Alaska seal fishery 



lease. Letter from the secretary of the treasury |(Jeo. 8. Boutwell] in relation to the leasing 

 of the Alaska seal fishery. February 7, L871. Referred to the committee on commerce. 24 pp. 

 8°. f Washington, government printing office, 187 I.J 



House of Representatives. — 4lst Cong. 3d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 122. St. Pail island, 



Alaska. Letter from the secretary of the treasury [Geo. S. Boutwell] transmitting a re- 

 port of the special agent of the treasury department, [Charles Bryant] stationed at St. Paul 

 island, Alaska territory, in charge of the seal fishery. Feb. 11, 1871. Referred to the com- 

 mittee on commerce. 7 pp. 8°. | Washington, government printing office, 1<S71.] 



House of Representatives. — 42d Cong. 1st sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 5, Alaska. Letter from 



the secretary of war [William \Y. Belknap], in relation to the territory of Alaska. March 

 15,1871. Referred to the committee on military affairs. 32 pp. 8°. [Washington, government 

 printing office. 1871.] 



Note. — Contains reports from military sources (major J. ('. Tidball, major E. 11. Liidington) on the resources 

 of the Alexander archipelago; also a detailed census of Sitka. 



House of Representatives. — 42d Cong. 2d sess. — An Act No. 1342. Supplementary to the 



act entitled "An act to preveut the extermination of fur-bearing aniinals in Alaska." In the 

 senate of the United States, February 5, 1872; referred to the committee on commerce. 2 1. 

 large 8°. [ Washington, government printing office, 1872.] 



House of Representatives. — 42d Cong. 2d sess. — A Bill No. 2174. [Printer's No., 1812.] 



Authorizing the secretary of the interior to take jurisdiction over the people of Alaska called 

 Indians, and for other purposes. Introduced by Mr. Coghlan April 1, 1872; referred to the 

 committee on Indian affairs. 11. large 8°. [Washington, government printing offiee, 1S72.] 



House of Representatives. — 42d Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. 20. Ftr-seal FISHERIES, 



Alaska. Letter from the secretary of the treasury, [&. S. Boutwell] transmitting copy of 

 report of the special agent [Charles Bryant] in charge of the fur-seal fisheries at the islands of 

 St. Paul and St. George, Alaska. Dec. 14, 1871. Referred to the committee on commerce. 9 

 pp. <S°. [Washington, government printing office, 187 1.] 



House of Representatives. — 42d Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No 85. Deputy collector at 



the port op OUNALASKA. Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, [Geo. S. Boutwell] rela- 

 tive to an allowance for the compensation to the late acting deputy collector of customs at the 

 port of Ounalaska. Jany. 23, 1872. Referred to the committee on appropriations. 2 pp. 8°. 



[ Washington, government printing office, 1872.] 



— House of Representatives. — 42d Cong. 2d sess. — Ex. Doc. No. l!i7. Condition of the 



inhabitants OF Alaska. Letter from the secretary of the interior, |C. Delano] relative to 

 the condition of the inabitants of Alaska who resided there prior to the date of our acquisi- 

 tion of that territory. Mar. 19, 1872. Referred to the committee on the territories. 7 pp. <S°. 

 [ Washington, government printing office, 1S72.] 



— House of Representatives. — 43d Cong. 1st sess. — An Act No. 2225. To amend the act en- 

 titled "An act to prevent the extermination of fur-bearing animals in Alaska," approved July 

 1st, 1870. In the senate of the United States, March 4, 1S74; referred to the committee on 

 commerce 1 1. large 8°. [ Washington, government printing office, 1874.] 



House of Representatives. — 13d Cong. 1st sess. — An Act No. 26C7. To enable the secre- 

 tary of the treasury to gather authentic information as to the condition and importance of the 

 fur-trade in the territory of Alaska. In senate, April (>. 1874; referred to the committee on 



commerce. 4 pp. large 8°. [Washington, government printing ojjii-e, 1874.] 



