Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending Decembs 31, 1879, &c.-Continued.
240 Jeffersonville Depot, Ind.... July 1, 1879 Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin.
Transportation from San Antonio to Fort Davis, Tex., and between other points, route 2, at 66 cents per 100 pounds per 100 miles.. Transportation between Brazos Santiago and Fort Brown, Tex., and other points, route 3, schedule rates. Transportation between Waco and Fort Davis, Tex., and other points, route 4, at 75 cents per 100 pounds per 100 miles. Transportation between Corpus Christi and San Diego, Tex., and other points, route 5, schedule rates.
Transportation between New Orleans, La., and Gal- veston, Tex., and other points, first water route, schedule rates.
2,000 bushels of corn, at 72 cents per bushel; 2,000 bushels of corn, at 78 cents per bushel.
278 tons of stacked hay, at $9.40 per ton.. 868 tons of stacked border grass hay, at $10.90 per ton. ROUTE-101
1,930 cords of hard wood, at $1.98 per cord.. 442,900 pounds of oats, at 59% cents per bushel 11,800 bushels of corn, at 794 cents per bushel, with sacks; at 75 cents per bushel without sacks.
1,400,000 pounds of oats, at 74 cents per bushel. 3,842,000 pounds of corn, at $1.12 per bushel....... 1,200 cords of hard wood, at $2.78 per cord...... 1,000 cords of hard wood, at $2.60 per cord; 1,000 cords of hard wood, at $2.90 per cord; 800 cords of hard wood, at $3.20 per cord.
,000 bushels of charcoal, at 17 cents per bushel.. ,000 tons of stacked hay, at $7.40 per ton 2,000 bushels of charcoal, at 19 cents per bushel.... 1,400 tons of stacked hay, at $10.20 per ton 1,300 cords of hard wood, at $3.23 per cord.. 12,000 bushels of corn, at $1 per bushel; at 95 cents per bushel without sacks.
Michael F. Corbett. do George M. Frazer
Whitaker Keesey. Charles H. Maguire. Samuel R. Miller. Joseph Sender
386,000 pounds of oats, at 87 cents per bushel; at 82 cents per bushel without sacks."
20,000 bushels of corn, at $1.13 per bushel; at $1.04 per bushel without sacks.
12,000 bushels of corn, at $1. 86 per bushel; at $1.78 per bushel without sacks.
4,000 bushels of oats or barley, at 3 cents per pound 12,000 bushels of corn, at $2.13 per bushel; at $2.03 per bushel without sacks.
1,500 cords of hard wood, at $4.24 per cord.... 300 tons of stacked hay, at $12.45 per ton... 1,500 bushels of charcoal, at 24 cents per bushel 500 tons of stacked hay, at $12.20 per ton; 500 tons
590 tons of stacked prairie hay, at $9.80 per ton 1,000 cords of hard wood, at $4.30 per cord 500 bushels of charcoal, at 39 cents per bushel. 8,000 pounds of barley, at 13 cents per pound 210 cords of hard wood, at $2.77 cents per cord. 25,000 pounds of corn, at 13 cents per pound; at 1 cents per pound without sacks.
20 tons of stacked prairie hay, at $7.43 per ton... 150 bushels of charcoal, at 49 cents per 150 bushels of charcoal, at 49 cents per bushel 8,000 pounds of oats, at 28 cents per pound, or 20% cents per pound without sacks.
185,000 pounds of oats, at 87 cents per bushel. 500 tons of stacked hay, at $14.73 per ton 1,000 cords of hard wood, at $3.47 per cord. 800 bushels of charcoal, at 53 cents per bushel. 370,000 pounds of corn, at $1.17 per bushel.. 265 tons of stacked hay, at $11.94 per ton 900 cords of hard wood, at $3.44 per cord.
Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending December 31, 1879, &c.-Continued.
John Perry
Thomas Carson do
Julius G. Tucker. ...do Josiah Turner
Edward W. Bates.. .....do Michael F. Corbett
James Johnson...... Cesario Torres....... William Wahrmund Anthony S. Davis. Evans & Burwell
1,000 bushels of oats, at 60 cents per bushel; 2,500 bushels of oats, at 70 cents per bushel.
1,000 bushels of corn, at 68 cents per bushel; at 62 cents per bushel without sacks.
cents per bushel without sacks." 110,000 pounds of oats, at 73 cents per bushel; at 69 270 tons of stacked hay, at $7.39 per ton 285 cords of hard wood, at $1.69 per cord..
1930 bushels of corn, at 73 cents per bushel; at 68 cents per bushel without sacks.
640 tons of stacked prairie hay, at $13 per ton 970 cords of hard wood, at $9 per cord.
6,000 bushels of corn, at $1.58 per bushel; at $1.50
per bushel without sacks.
1,400 bushels of charcoal, at 50 cents per bushel. 323,000 pounds of oats, at 33 cents per pound 6,000 bushels of corn, at $1.83 per bushel; at $1.74 per bushel without sacks.
28,000 pounds of corn, at 1s cents per pound. 100 cords of oak wood, at $4 per cord; 160,000 pounds of oats, at 1% cents per pound; 230,000 pounds of baled timothy hay, at $13.90 per ton; 120,000 pounds of rye straw, at $12.90 per ton. 288,000 pounds of broken anthracite coal, at $3.09 per ton; 672,000 pounds of nut anthracite coal, at $3.09 per ton; 2,500,000 pounds of egg anthracite coal, at $3.09 per ton.
William Barham and Byrd 150 cords of pine wood, at $3.70 per cord... G. Pollard. William D. Cash.
Hard wood, as required, at $3.75 per cord.. Hard wood, as required, at $3.80 per cord. Oats, as required, at 45 cents per bushel; baled timothy hay, as required, at 773 cents per 100 pounds; baled straw, as required, at 47 cents per 100 pounds.
Anthracite coal, as required, at $6.25 per ton of 2,000 pounds; bituminous coal, as required, at 8 cents per bushel of 72 pounds. Construction of double frame building for officers' quarters, at $6,399.
Oats, as required, at 2 cents per pound; baled hay, as required, at $1.40 per 100 pounds; straw, as re- quired, at $1.40 per 100 pounds. Oats, as required, at $1.49 per 100 pounds; baled hay, as required, at $1.10 per 100 pounds. Hard wood, as required, at $2.95 per cord.. Baled timothy hay, at $25 per ton...
Bituminous coal, as required, at $6.20 per ton of 2,000 pounds; oats, as required, at 49 cents per bushel.
Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending December 31, 1879, &c.—Continued.
Mount Vernon Barracks, Ala June 13, 1879 Maj. John G. Chandler.
Corn, as required, at 82 cents per bushel; oats, as required, at 62 cents per bushel; hay, as re- quired, at $28.05 per ton; straw, as required, at $19.60 per ton.
Straw, as required, at $14.10 per ton. Straw, as required, at $14 per ton. Straw, as required, at $16.80 per ton. Oats, as required, at 393 cents per bushel; mid- dlings, as required, at $17.45 per ton; shorts. as required, at $15.40 per ton; rye-straw, as required, at $11.40 per ton.
Anthracite coal (egg), as required, at $3.15 per ton; anthracite coal (stove), as required, at $3.45 per ton; anthracite coal (chestnut), as required," at $3.40 per ton.
Watervliet Arsenal, West July 1, 1879 Capt. D. J. Young..............
William F. Hellen, attor ney for heirs of Eliza W. Young. George H. Freeman
James Scarborough and David Forsyth. William R. Merriam .do
Daniel O. Lawrence. Nehemiah P. Clark. .do
William H. Hoyt. Jos. Pennell Theodor Borup and Am- hurst H. Wilder. William Van Gasken.. Thomas C. Power.... Thomas A. Johnson. Richard A. Eddy. Edward Hayes.
Hard wood, as required, at $7 per cord.
60 tons of Scranton coal (grate size), at $3.50 per ton; 40 tons of Scranton coal (stove size), at $3.60 per ton; 12 cords of pine wood, at $3.80 per cord. 1,300,000 pounds of oats, at $2.55 per 100 pounds 1,300,000 pounds of corn, at $2.12 per 100 pounds. 338 tons of stacked hay, at $5.82 per ton 1,000,000 pounds of oats, at $1.37 per 100 pounds 89,000 pounds of corn, at $1.14 per 100 pounds. 478 tons of stacked hay, at $6.24 per ton ...... 2,700 cords of soft wood, at $3.43 per cord. 4,000 bushels of charcoal, at 23 cents ber bushel.
5,000 bushels of charcoal, at 22 cents per bushel. 77,000 pounds of corn, at $1.18 per 100 pounds.... 75 tons of stacked hay, at $9.90 per ton. 151,500 pounds of oats, at $1.47 per 100 pounds. 97 tons of stacked straw, at $7.50 per ton
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