REPORT OF THE SURVEYOR-GENERAL OF WASHINGTON. OFFICE OF UNITED STATES SURVEYOR-GENERAL, Olympia, Wash., August 4, 1891. SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith the annual report of this office for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, accompanied by the following tabular statements, viz: A.-Statement showing condition of contracts not closed at date of last annual report. B. Statement of contracts let for the survey of public lands during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, payable from special deposits. C.-Statement of contracts let for the survey of public lands in the State of Washington, the number of miles and acres in each township, the number of plats made, and the liability of each contract under the appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. The accompanying statements show the aggregate number of miles surveyed during the past fiscal year as follows: Aggregate deposits for office work, mining claims.. No deposits made by railroad companies for cost of surveys and office-work. 7 18 507 2,360 350 3,425 THOS. H. CAVANAUGH, The COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE, Washington, D. C. b Contract canceled at request of deputy, October 30, 1890 Partially completed notes in the office. d Field-work completed. notes in the office being platted and transcrbed. e Liability $2,163, payable from appropriation for survey of Indian reservations; survey completed, and now being examined in the field. f Field votes just received from deputy. g Field work partially completed, returns not yet received. a Deputy in the field correcting survey. B.-Contracts let for the survey of public lands during the fiscal year anding June 30, 1891, payable from special deposits. * Field-work completed, notes being platted and transcribed. C.-Contracts let for the survey of public lands in the State of Washington, the number of miles and acres in each township, the number of plats made, and the liability of each contract, under the appropriation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. 355 856 Apr. 20 Albert H. Gray. 357 Apr. 21 358 Apr. 27 359 Apr. 27 The seventh standard parallel north, through and the Ruby guide meridian from T. 30 Exteriors and subdivisions T. 30 N., R. 12 W. Exteriors and subdivisions T. 24 N., Rs. 17 The second standard parallel through R. The ninth standard parallel north, through The fifth standard parallel north through The tenth standard parallel north through The eighth standard parallel north through Special instructions. |