. Report of the Boundary commission upon the survey and re-marking of the boundary between the United States and Mexico west of the Rio Grande, 1891-1896 ... Springs, N. Mex 17 6. Camp near San Bernardino 18 7. , La Morita 19 8. Mexican custom-house, Nogales 20 9. International si reet, Nogales 2(» 10. Sonoyta River, Sonora 23 11. Giant cactus 23 12. Trail to Monument No. 184 24 13. Tinajas Altas, Ariz 25 14. Astronomical Tent, Tijuana 32 15. Nogales looking northeast 120 16. Camp near Lechngiiilia Mountains 172 17. Old monument on Pacific Coast 173 18. Old Monument No. II 174 19
. Report of the Boundary commission upon the survey and re-marking of the boundary between the United States and Mexico west of the Rio Grande, 1891-1896 ... Springs, N. Mex 17 6. Camp near San Bernardino 18 7. , La Morita 19 8. Mexican custom-house, Nogales 20 9. International si reet, Nogales 2(» 10. Sonoyta River, Sonora 23 11. Giant cactus 23 12. Trail to Monument No. 184 24 13. Tinajas Altas, Ariz 25 14. Astronomical Tent, Tijuana 32 15. Nogales looking northeast 120 16. Camp near Lechngiiilia Mountains 172 17. Old monument on Pacific Coast 173 18. Old Monument No. II 174 19. Old Monument No. XII 175 20. Old Monument No. XVI 175 21. Old monument south end of meridian section 176 22. Old Monument Arizona and New Mexico 177 23. Old Monument No. 26, Nogales 178 24. Rebuilding Monument No. 40 186 25. Old Monument No. 18, San Bernardino 187 26. Camp of monument party at Bisbec, .Vriz 188 27. Main camp at La Noria, Ariz 180 28. Erection of Monument No. 153, La Lesna 191 29. New Monument No. 184 102 30. Hot Springs, Tijuana 106 31. New Monument No. 197 32. New Monument No. 258 198 33. Barranca Verde Ranch, California 205. REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES SECTIONOF THE COMMISSION. CHAPTER 1. ORGANIZATION AND TRANSPORTATION. ruder the provisions of the conveution of July 29,1882, revived by that of February 18,1889,between the United States and Mexico, providing for an international boundary survey to relocatethe existing frontier line between the two countries west of the Eio Clrande, the President of theUnited States directed the appointment of Lieut. Col. J. W. Barlow, Corps of Engineers; FirstLieut. D. D. Caillard, Corps of Engineers; and Mr. A. T. Mosman, assistant, United States Coastand Geodetic Survey, members of a (commission, who, with corresponding appointees of theMexican Government, would form an International Boundary Commission to carry into effectthe provisions of those conventions. These oflflcers were notified of their appointment early
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