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Show 72 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS The number of these grapevines was determined by counting what were believed to be average rows. A greater number were claimed. (See accompanying paper marked C.) ~e ador ; l~hr e ea nd one-half acrss ~ e lslet with Inoern. Buildings.-Adobe house, stone foundation, covered with tnles; no ceilings; wallla thick; twelve feet high; in good order. Front part of hhaose, outside measurement, 15 by 32 ; divided into two rooms ; donble fire-plaoe in partition. Back building, outside measurement, 17 by 27, divided into two rooms; one fire place; floors, doors, and casings for doors and windows, common cellar 12 by 14, seven feet hieh. with stone walls. Houie said to have cost $1,000. Small adobe hen-house. (F Photograph No. 3.) hstimated value of claim $5,700. CLAIM OF R. G. PATTERSON AND J. L. LASSELL. Lat8cl.-Two truer* itf I~ncln, nrlk of our huudrcd and nixty 3ewe. elairnod by tltesa puriea; one ~ I I < , W 3I ~9 rl~tJ, lill r~ncbr. Imotht , ra~fl w lolnsd ranch; nor ourrapcd. Tho 1~art1t.tsi, us~~~eI:li'vrao s t the Mill ranrh, and rhc laland rnnrh is occupied by a tenant. MilZ ranch.-The greater part of this land has at om time been under eultivatioo, and is covered with irrigating canals; but the greater part of thssewater-ways are not in eood reoair. ibwrt o;w-llnlf uf rile lend wns r t~l l i rnt~J1u1l ing rlis 1,a.t JCHT. lict,a.-'l'n:,.a hltre l,mn rllanrrd crtcnsivrly .~l<,n1g1 111 w;tter-wuya, ;tad a grow 01 tLrre ur fimr .<rn,r Iton Lnenn htsrted. .\lro,nerller 111,.r~ JIG irdrt, re!, rn tifreer~ tl!ou.inrbd tree., frurn two lo six years old. od nud 1111.iflyc,l aicflj curron$roo~lh, ut alju sr.\v~..tIl, t\!~ill.eaJ~ aral:la dit trac3. , O' .4 i . u~rcic ural rrerr. nu1 iu erud eo~ldition. A small amount of hedgmg;m bad order. Fineyard.-Two thousand grape-vines in fair order; fifteen hundred in second-rate order, and ten thousand, third-rate or nearly worthless. Meadow.-Six acres wall set with luoern; four aores partly set. Island ranoh.-The greater part of this land has been under cultivation st one time, and was oovered by irrigating canals; but these have been neglected, and are in bn? nrrlar More than half of the land has grown up with brush-wood and weeds. 2rees.-About two thoosilod oottonwood tress from two to five yeisreold; thrifty. Vinqavd.-One hundred and fifty grape-vine; in second-rate order. Three hundred in third-rate order; nearly ~orthless. Meadow-Two acres aet iu luoern. Buildings.-Mill-house 20 by 24. common frame, inclosed with rough boards; two floors ; common basement ; room for cleaner ; &st floor ll-foot posts ; low upper floor for bolt; framework for bolt at preaant in chamber; building covered with thatched tules ; family living in mill-house. Adobe store-room att~ttaohed to frame-builditig 20 by 45; stone foundation; wdla h e a ~ yb, ut low ; no floor; tnle and dirt roof; mill-rase, with smell flume, in fair order. Estimateterl value of this claim, including both ranches, $6,200. Lmrd.-One hundred and sixty aores not surveyed. Fifteen acres under plow, in good order: twentv-five scrcs covered with imiestinz esnds: ourohssed of R. G. Patterson. ~ ~~ Prlor l o rhr &ccrinu of rLa huurs, au!#l aoinvecort ~ > t l u . ' Hdi1dittya.-Small ntlobe houao, rwu r o om; ~ i orlu or; roufot lul,~ar u\.rn.d n.itl, dirt ; hou%e~ ~erirnlve w, I ~ wI r y cL+~mlbvu ilr. ~ s t i m a t vda lue of this &claim, 3750 CLAIM OF AUGUSTUS JAMES. Land.-One hundred and sixty (lt30) wrea, not surveyed. Twenty-five sores under ploa and ditches. Pom.-A few cottonwood trees; nursery of several tllousnod sunall cottonwood and ash trees. 7i'iaeyard.-Three bnndred second-rate grape-vmes. Buildings.-Four small adobe buildings, in second-rate repair. Estimated value of tbia olnim, $750. |