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1848.

Jan. 14

21

To taking off and putting on two locks, and fur-
nishing new keys in hall

To 1 large patent lock on furnace door -
To fitting 3 extra keys on the same
To repairing door in Committee-room on Ways
and Means, including new hinges, listing
rabbet strips, carpet sill, repairing lock and
new key for the same

To putting new key on desk in hall, taking off
and putting on

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To taking off and putting on lock, fitting new
key to Committee on Revolutionary Claims
To mending hat rack under chair in hall, in-
cluding materials

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To mending newell post for reporter's stand
To mending screens, furnishing materials for the
same, 5 of them in hall

To putting up cloak-pin in hall

To taking down and putting up signs at com-
mittee-rooms

To making mahogany table for Committee on
Naval Affairs; 2 yards cloth, $7 50; 4 locks,
$2; brass nails, 75 cents; mahogany, $2; 8
knobs, 50 cents

To making the same complete

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To hanging window curtain and sash with
cord, in Committee on the Militia

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1848.

Jan. 24

31

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To repairing 3 chairs in Committee on Foreign
Affairs

To repairing map in committee-room

To repairing hat rack under chair in hall

To hanging large curtain and mending ring
for windows in hall

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To repairing 9 chairs in Committee on Manu

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50

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To putting mahogany strip in front of desk in
hall -

To taking off and putting on lock, furnishing
new key in Speaker's room

To altering door in same

To cherry carpet sill

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To rabbit strips to keep out the dust and wind -
To mending curtain rod, brass ends, in hall
window, and hanging curtain

To repairing lock on hall desk, and furnishing
new key

To making new screen double size in hall;
damask moreen for the same, 10 yards, at 50
cents per yard, $5 at cost; mahogany, $2;
brass nails, 75 cents at cost; work on the

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To cutting shelving in document room for
clock, and putting upright for the same
To building cupboard in Mr. Horner's room, in-
cluding materials for the same

To repairing wood-hod for wood-carrier

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I certify the above is correct.

C. W. STEWART.

Approved 2d month, 4th, 1848.

R. E. HORner.

1848.

STATEMENT A-Continued.

No. 125.-MESSENGERS, PAGES, and Laborers:

Received, January 31, 1848, of Thomas J. Campbell, clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States, the sums set opposite our names, respectively, in full payment for services rendered as messengers, pages, and laborers of the House of Representatives, for the month of January, 1848.

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Ed. F. French, messenger, 2 days, at $2 50 per
day
Joseph N. Slade, messenger, 7 days, at $2 50

per day

$5.00

17 50

John R. Queen, 'messenger, 31 days, at $2 50

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77 50

Geo. N. Cardwell, messenger, 29 days, at $2 50

per day

72 50

George Humes, messenger, 31 days, at $2 50

per day

77 50

James Henry, messenger, 31 days, at $2 50 per

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Thomas B. Mackey, messenger, 14 days, at $2
per day

77 50

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John Simpson, messenger, 17 days, at $2 per

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James J. Randolph, messenger, 31 days, at $250
per day

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STATEMENT A-Continued.

1848.

No. 125.-Continued ;

C. H. Brainard, messenger, 31 days, at $2 50
per day

J. W. Jones, messenger, 31 days, at $2 50 per
day

$77 50

77 50

J. D. Ward, messenger, 31 days, at $2 50 per
day

77 50

A. O. Bowen, messenger, 31 days, at $2 50 per

day

Patrick H. Brooks, messenger, 31 days, at $2
per day

J. P. Raub, messenger, 31 days, at $2 per day -
J. M. Snelson, messenger, 31 days, at $2 per
day
Alexander Hay, messenger, 31 days, at $2 per

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62 00

H. D. Walbridge, page, 31 days, at $2 per
day

62 00

T. Morrice, 31 days, at $2 per day

62 00

W. D. Miller, 31 days, at $2 per day

62 00

S. B. Wilson, 31 days, at $2 per day

Joseph Hill, (witness J. R. Queen,) 31 days, at
$2 per day

G. H. Payne, 31 days, at $2 per day
W. J. Murtah, 31 days, at $2 per day
J. R. Dunn, 31 days, at $2 per day
T. J. M. Barnes, 31 days, at $2 per day
John N. Clapham, 31 days, at $2 per day
William R. Thomas, 31 days, at $2 per day
Geo. F. Gardner, 31 days, at $2 per day

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C. Cole, messenger to Sergeant-at-Arms, 31 days,
at $2.50

77 50

Henry Douglass, laborer, 31 days, at $1 50 per
day

46 50

Bazel Patterson, 31 days, at $150 per day

46 50

J. L. Hickman, 31 days, at $1 50 per day, his x
mark, (witness, R. B. Nalley)

46 50

2,759 00

No. 126. WILLIAM DANT:

For services attending furnaces in the crypt of
the Capitol for the month of January, 1848,
31 days, at $2 per day

One-half of which is

-$62 00

31 00

Certified by Charles Douglass, Commissioner of
Public Buildings

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