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George Thomas Howard, Jesse Stem, and Horace Capron are appointed Commissioners to Negotiate Treaties, and are Special Agents for Indians in Texas. Their bonds are $5,000 each, and their salary $1,700 per

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New Mexico.

William C. Lane, Governor and ex Officio Superintendent of Indian

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Michael Steck,

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Brigham Young, Governor and ex Officio Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
Jacob H. Holeman, Agent,
Salary $1,550 Bond $5,000

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Edward F. Beale, Superintend. of Ind. Affairs, Salary $ 4,000 Bond $20,000

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Anson Dart, Superintendent of Ind. Affairs, Salary $2,500 Bond $ 20,000

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Sub-agents East of Rocky Mountains and North of New Mexico and Texas. Stephen Osborn, Sub-agent of Indians in New York,

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ARMY PENSION-AGENTS in Office August 30, 1852.

W. P. Denckla,

Place.

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Name.

James Huske,

Place.

New York, N. Y.

Albany, N. Y.

Ashville, N. C.

Phil. Dickinson,

Fayetteville, N.C.
Trenton, N. J.

James Hall,

Cincinnati, Ohio.

John Barr,

Cleveland, Ohio.

E. C. Dale,

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Wm. E. Woodruff, Little Rock, Ark. P. M. Irving,
Fort Gibson, Ark. Thos. W. Olcott,
Huntsville, Ala. J. F. E. Hardy,
Tuscaloosa, “
Mobile,
Hartford, Ct.
Wilmington, Del.
Jacksonville, Fl.
Tallahassee,
Savannah, Ga.
Madison, Ind.
New Albany, Ind.

Wm. H. Moore,
Jas. H. Dearing,
James Perrine,
Charles Boswell,
Jacob Aldrichs,
Arthur M. Reed,
Francis H. Flagg,
James S. Morel,
J. W. Chapman,
Thos. Danforth,

Morris S. Johnson, Evansville, Ind.

Wm. S. Wallace, Springfield, Ill.

Wm. J. Howard,
Paris Hill,
John C. Cochran,
C. C. Abernathy,
J. S. H. Tomlin,
Wm. K. Blair,
John Cocke, Jr.,

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Joel M. Smith,

Leon Chabert,

New Orleans, La.

Thomas Reed,

Montpelier, Vt.

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Portsmouth, N. H. Archibald McKinlay, Oregon City.

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NAVY PENSION-AGENTS in Office August 30, 1852.

Wm. Woodbury,

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Charles H. Ladd,

Isaac P. Davis,

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Paris Hill,

Providence, R. I.B. D. Wright,

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Charleston, S. C.

Pensacola, Fl.

Louisville, Ky.
Cincinnati, O.
Detroit, Mich.
St. Louis, Mo.
Washington, D.C

1. WINFIELD SCOTT, Major-General, (commissioned June 25, 1841,) General-in-Chief. Head-quarters at Washington.

*John E. Wool, Brigadier-General, commissioned June 25, 1841.

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2. FIELD OFFICERS OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, AND ORDNANCE, and OF REGIMENTS.

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We are greatly indebted to the Adjutant-General for correcting this List to Oct. 1, 1852.1 *Maj.-Gen. by brevet. † Brig.-Gen. by brevet. Col. by brevet. § Lieut.-Col. by brevet.

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Thompson Morris.
Second Infantry.

tCol. E. A. Hitchcock,
Lieut.-Col. J. J. Abercrombie,

Major Albert S. Miller.
Vacant.

Third Infantry.

Col. Thomas Staniford,
Lieut.-Col. Dixon S. Miles,
Major Electus Backus,

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Gouverneur Morris.
Fourth Infantry.

Col. William Whistler,
Lieut.-Col. B. L. E. Bonneville,
Major George Wright,

66 Gabriel J. Rains.
Fifth Infantry.

Col. Gustavus Loomis,
Lieut.-Col. Carlos A. Waite,
Major T. P. Gwynne,
Vacant.

Sixth Infantry.

+Col. Newman S. Clarke,
Lieut.-Col. Francis Lee,
Major J. J. B. Kingsbury.
William Hoffman.

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Maj. Gen. by brevet. † Brig. Gen. by brevet. 1 Col. by brevet. § Lieut.-Col. by brevet.

3. MILITARY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS.

The Eastern Division, composed of the 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th Military Departments, comprises the following States: - - Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia; and the portion of Florida and Wisconsin east of a line drawn from Fond du Lac, Lake Superior, to Cape Sable, Florida.

The Western Division, composed of the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Military Departments, is situated within the following limits:

The country west of the line from Fond du Lac, Lake Superior, to Cape Sable (except Oregon and California), embracing the part of Wisconsin west of said line; Minesota; the States of Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas; the part of Florida west of said line; the Indian country west of the Mississippi River; and the Territory of New Mexico.

The Pacific Division, composed of the 10th and 11th Military Departments, comprises the State of California and the Territory of Oregon. The Head-quarters of the Army are in the city of Washington. The Head-quarters of the Eastern Division are at Troy, N. Y. The Head-quarters of the Western Division are at New Orleans, La. The Head-quarters of the Pacific Division are at San Francisco, Cal.

4. MILITARY GEOGRAPHICAL DEPARTMENTS.

No. 1. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Head-quarters at Fort Adams, R. I.

No. 2. Michigan, Wisconsin (east of the line from Fond du Lac to Cape Sable), Ohio, and Indiana. Command suspended.

No. 3. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. Head-quarters at Baltimore, Md.

No. 4. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and that part of Florida lying within the Eastern Division. Head-quarters at Fort Monroe, Va.

No. 5. The portion of Florida within the Western Division, the States of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Headquarters at Fort Brooke, Florida.

No. 6. Wisconsin (west of the line from Fond du Lac to Cape Sable), Minesota, Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri above the 37th degree of north latitude. Head-quarters at Jefferson Barracks, Mo.

No. 7. The country west of the Mississippi, south of the 37th degree of north latitude, north of Louisiana and Texas, and east of Department No. 9. Head-quarters at Fort Smith, Arkansas.

No. 8. That part of Texas lying south and east of a line drawn from a point on the Rio Grande opposite the southernmost limit of the island south of El Paso, containing the towns of San Elizario, Socorra, and Isletta, to the junction of the Ensenada Choctau (Choctaw Creek) with the Colorado or Red River, and down said river to the western boundary of Arkansas. Head-quarters at San Antonio, Texas.

No. 9. New Mexico, and the territory north and west of the aforesaid line from the Rio Grande to and down the Colorado or Red River, formerly claimed as a part of New Mexico. Head-quarters at Fort Union, N. Mex. No. 10. The State of California. Command merged in that of Pacific No. 11. The Territory of Oregon. S Division.

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