WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT. Jos. R. De Prefontaine, Superintendent; salary, $2,500. F. D. Clayton, Bond Clerk....$2,250 | William M. Jones, Storekeeper.$1,643 S. U. Hopkins, Merch'dise Book James Towle, Watchman... 1,080 P. H. Downey, Delivery Clerk. 1,643 Simon Frank, J. M. Anderson, Gauger; salary, $2,250. Jacob Haehnlen, Laborer..... 900 | James Hunter, Laborer.... INSPECTORS. 900 W. H. Bell, San Francisco.... 1,369 | James Porter, San Francisco.. 1,369 W. C. Pease, Captain, Cutter Wm. L. Marcy; salary, $1,200. R. F. Maxwell, Surgeon and Physician; salary, $3,000. E. H. Blodget, Salary. M. E. Sullivan, Steward......$1,200 C. Sullivan, Matron..... Wm. Lindop, Orderly.. Wm. Hubbard, Nurse. แ ... 1,020 Delia Kelly, Laundress.. Salary. $600 600 600 •Surveyor-General... 1. U. S. SURVEYOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE, CALIFORNIA. James W. Mandeville,.. 8,000 2,200 4,500 Owen P. Sutton, Chief Clerk.. $2,000 | A. S. Easton, Field-Note Clerk. 2,000 2,000 * Two thousand dollars allowed as fees, when collected from the revenues of the office. 3. INDIAN DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA. Thomas J. Henley, Superintendent, San Francisco; salary, $4,000. Name. Office. Station. Salary. When appointed. Thos. P. Madden.. Clerk to Sup't...San Francisco...$2,500..Aug. 25, '54 J. R. Vineyard ...dian Agent... Tejon Reserve... 3,000.. May 11, '55 ..Crk & Comiss'y. 66 Vincent E. Geiger. I lian Agent. .Nome Lacke R'vn 3,000..June 1, '57 Clk & Comiss'y. W. Martin. H. L. Ford. Wilson ..... ...... D. E. Buel ... 1,800..March 1, '56 Sub Agent......Mendocino Res'vn 1,500..May 29, '56 . Clerk & Comiss'y. 66 1,200..July 1, '58 .Indian Agent....Klamath Reserve 3,000..July 26, '58 . Clerk & Comiss'y. 1,200..Oct. 3, '55 .:.Sub Agent. .Frezno Reserve.. 1,500..July 26, '56 Special Agent....Colorado River.. 1,500..Aug. 1, '57 ...Tule River...... ... J. J. Kendrick. 66 แ ..Russian River... ....Clear Lake. ..Bodega.. .Mendocino Co... ..Dec. 11, '54 ..Dec. 13, '54 t..Dec. 21, '54 ..Jan. 10, '55 DEPARTMENT OF THE PACIFIC.+ NEWMAN S. CLARK, Colonel 6th Infantry, and Bvt. Brig. Gen'l, Commanding. 1. OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT STAFF. No Name. Rank and Reg'mt or Corps. Post or Station. 66 66 66 1 Newman S. Clark... Bvt.Brig. Gen. Col. 6th Inf. San Francisco..... 10 Samuel Woods...... 11 Abraham B. Ragan F't Vancouver,W.T. 66 66 12 Junius B. Wheeler.. 2d Lieut. Topo'cal Eng'rs. San Francisco........ Topographical Dept... 13 Theo. J. Eckerson.. Mil. S. K. Ordnance Dept. Fort Vancouver Robert Allen Ordnance Corps........ Bvt. Major, Qr. Mast. Dept San Francisco........ Assist. Qr. Master..... Department Staff commissioned, 13. * No compensation. These agents hold special appointments from the Superintendent, for the purpose of exercising the authority of the Department in maintaining tranquility among the Indians, in the district of country where they reside. + The country west of the Rocky Mountains, except the Territory of Utah and the Department of New Mexico. So much of the Territory of Utah as lies west of the 117th degree of longitude, is added to the Department of the Pacific, per general orders No. 2 from the head quarters of the army, dated January 14th, 1858. Salaries as officers of the army. |