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Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending December 31, 1879, and those made prior thereto, but not received in time to be included in the last report.

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2,000 dress-cap pompons (infantry), at 20 cents each.
5,000 wool campaign-hats, at 82 cents each.
50,000 yards of heavy quality sky-blue kersey, at
$1.39 per yard.

400 trumpets, "F," with "C" crooks and two
mouth-pieces, at $1.70 each.

500 artillery dress-caps, at $1.16 each; 2,000 infantry dress-caps, at $1.16 each; 20,000 cap-letters, at $2.35 per 1,000; 10,000 cap-numbers, at $2.35 per 1,000.

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Michael Dowling Thomas B. Purcell.

Theron Nye

O. N. Unthank

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100,000 pounds of corn grown in 1878, at 41 cents | per 100 pounds; 60,000 pounds of corn grown in 1877, at 42 cents per 100 pounds.

200,000 pounds of oats, at 64 cents per 100 pounds;
200,000 pounds of oats, at 643 cents per 100 pounds;
200,000 pounds of oats, at 65 cents per 100 pounds;
200,000 pounds of oats, at 66 cents per 100 pounds;
100,000 pounds of oats, at 67 cents per 100 pounds;
300,000 pounds of corn, crop of 1877, at 43 cents
per 100 pounds; 200,000 pounds of corn, crop of
1877, at 44 cents per 100 pounds; 500,000 pounds
of corn, crop of 1878, at 43 cents per 100 pounds;
300,000 pounds of corn, crop of 1878, at 44 cents
per 100 pounds; 200,000 pounds of corn, crop of
1878, at 45 cents per 100 pounds.

100,000 pounds of oats, at 66 cents per 100 pounds;
250,000 pounds of corn, crop of 1878, at 44 cents
per 100 pounds.

Agnes McRae and Bayless Construction of stone arched gateway at national

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A. E. Reynolds.

Edward Fenlon
H. B. Eastman
W. H. Ridenbaugh
David Falk

Orlando Robbins.
P. B. Johnson

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Fort Walla Walla, Wash.

Dec. 7, 1878

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Chalmette, near New Or leans, La.

Feb. 3, 1879

Capt. A. F. Rockwell.

Charles Hense.

Antietam, near Sharpsburg,

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Jonathan Late
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Bryan Brady.

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1,400 cords of hard wood, at $7.50 per cord..

250,000 pounds of corn, at $1.78 per 100 pounds.
100,000 pounds of barley, at $3.23 per 100 pounds.
100,000 pounds of barley, at $3.15 per 100 pounds.
75,000 pounds of barley, at $2.95 per 100 pounds.
150,000 pounds of straw, at $6.72 per ton
100 tons of timothy hay, at $22.50 per ton; 100 tons
of timothy hay, at $25 per ton.

500 bushels of charcoal, at 39 cents per bushel
350,000 pounds of stacked grama hay, at $15 per ton
of 2,240 pounds.

200,000 pounds of barley, at $3.18 per 100 pounds.
10,000 pounds of bran, at $1.90 per 100 pounds
Construction of rostrum at national cemetery at
Chalmette, La., at $1,500.

Construction of rostrum at Antietam national cemetery, at $915.

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Perry J., and John J. Tan- Construction of rostrum at national cemetery, at

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$1,094.75.

15 four-mule wagons and 25 six-mule covered wagons,

at $200 each.

Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending December 31, 1879, &c.-Continued.

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George Courtney and Zac. Construction of main building and wing for com

Construction of a break water along the causeway leading from Fort Monroe to bridge over Mill Creek, Virginia, $6.500.

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Pine wood, as required, in stick and sawed and split, at $4 per cord.

Oak wood, as required, in stick, at $4.50 per cord:
oak wood, as required, sawed and split, at $5 per
cord.

White-ash coal, as required, at $4.53 per ton.
Red-ash coal, as required, at $5 per ton; Lykens
Valley coal, as required, at $5 per ton; bituminous
lump coal, as required, at $4 per ton.

Oats, as required, at 15 cents per pound.
Corn, as required, at I cent per pound.
Hay, as required, at 4 cents per pound.
Rye straw, as required, at cents per pound.
Construction of temporary brick stable for the War
Department, $3.567:

Hauling in and about Philadelpia, schedule rates.
10 cords of pine kindling wood, at $9.84 per cord..
30,660 poundsof white oats, at $1 per pound; 35,770
pounds of timothy hay, at cents per pound;
8,400 pounds of rye straw, at cents per pound.
300 tons of white-ash anthracite coal, at $3.18 per ton.
500 tons of white-ash anthracite coal, at $3.18 per ton.

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700 cords of hard wood, at $4.87 per cord

900 cords of oak wood, at $6.28 per cord 250 cords of hard wood, at $18.89 per cord.

1,450 cords of soft wood, at $10.75 per cord; 200 cords of hard wood, at $14 per cord.

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100,000 pounds of oats, at 99 cents per 100 pounds..
200,000 pounds of oats, at $2.03 per 100 pounds
400,000 pounds of oats, at $2.25 per 100 pounds
125,000 pounds of oats, at $1.03 per 100 pounds
400,000 pounds of corn, at $1.54 per 100 pounds.

400,000 pounds of corn, at $1.19 per 100 pounds..
1,400,000 pounds of corn, at $1.02 per 100 pounds..
500,000 pounds of corn, at $1.19 per 100 pounds.
200,000 pounds of corn, at 58 cents per 100 pounds.
175,000 pounds of corn, at 89 cents per 100 pounds.
20,000 pounds of bran, at $3.50 per 100 pounds..
1,600 cords of soft wood, at $2.90 per cord

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Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending December 31, 1879, fc.-Continued.

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75,000 pounds of barley, at $2.98 per 100 pounds;
100,000 pounds of barley, at $3.47 per 100 pounds.
75,000 pounds of barley, at $3.45 per 100 pounds;
75,000 pounds of barley, at $3.55 per 100 pounds.
25,000 pounds of bran, at $2.25 per 100 pounds;
25,000 pounds of bran, at $2.50 per 100 pounds.
700 cords of hard wood, at $9.97 per cord; 800 cords
of soft wood, at $9.97 per cord.

1,000 bushels of charcoal, at 47 cents per bushel....
1,120,000 pounds of stacked grama hay, at $14.47 per
ton of 2,240 pounds.

300,000 pounds of barley, at $3.75 per 100 pounds....
100,000 pounds of barley, at $3.21 per 100 pounds...
50,000 pounds of corn, at $3.48 per 100 pounds.
100,000 pounds of barley, at $2.98 per 100 pounds;
100,000 pounds of barley, at $3.18 per 100 pounds.
20,000 pounds of bran, at $2.75 per 100 pounds
560,000 pounds of stacked hay, at $12.47 per ton of
2,240 pounds.

200,000 pounds of barley, at $3.20 per 100 pounds....
700 cords of soft wood, at $4.23 per cord; 800 cords
of soft wood, at $4.37 per cord.

2,000 bushels of charcoal, at 294 cents per bushel...
50,000 pounds of corn, at $3.43 per 100 pounds
560,000 pounds of stacked grama hay, at $12.43 per
ton of 2,240 pounds.

50,000 pounds of barley, at $3.17 per 100 pounds;
50,000 pounds of barley, at $3.271 per 100 pounds.
336,000 pounds of straw, at $13.67 per ton of 2,240
pounds.

300 cords of hard wood, at $4.64 per cord
100,000 pounds of barley, at $3.43 per 100 pounds
100,000 pounds of corn, at $3.50 per 100 pourds....
40,000 pounds of bran, at $3 per 100 pounds.........
70,000 pounds of corn, at $2.87 per 100 pounds
1,000 bushels of charcoal, at 33 cents per bushel....
1,008,000 pounds of stacked galleta and bottom hay,
at $11.96 per ton of 2,240 pounds.

1,000 cords of soft wood, at $2.90 per cord..
30,000 pounds of corn, at $2.87 per 100 pounds
50,000 pounds of barley, at $2.88 per 100 pounds.
100,000 pounds of barley, at $3.23 per 100 pounds.

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