| Total of appropriations, 1827-1902, | $6,565,608.12 | ||
| Total of allotments, 1827-1898, | 352,000.00 | ||
| Received from sales, 1866-1893, | 7,790.50 | ||
| ——————— | $6,925,398.62 | ||
| Appropriations not drawn, 1827, 1852, | 5,023.47 | ||
| Allotments not drawn, 1866, 1868, | 43,134.60 | ||
| Returned by Treasury settlements, | 30.07 | ||
| Amounts transferred to other works, | 125,168.44 | ||
| ——————— | 173,356.58 | ||
| ——————— | |||
| Total, | $6,752,042.04 | [84] |
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Transactions American Philosophical Society (new series), vol. iv, pp. 369-370.
[2] Bonnécamps’s journal was accompanied by a MS. map drawn by himself upon which were marked all the places mentioned in his journal of this expedition (1749). This map was preserved in the archives of the Department of the Marine with his journal but disappeared between 1892 and 1894 and its location today is unknown.
[3] Warren, Pennsylvania; O. H. Marshall’s “Céloron’s Expedition,” Magazine of American History, vol. 2, no. 3, (March 1878).
[4] Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, vol. lxix, p. 165.
[5] Historic Highways of America, vol. iii, pp. 71-72.
[6] Brokenstraw Creek.