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Colonel A. R. Eddy-Mrs. M. A. Stout
Colonel A. R. Eddy-C. Kontz.
Colonel A. R. Eddy-Harriet Corry
Lieutenant H. I. Farnsworth-Harriet Corry.

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Major A. G. Robinson-L. P. Osmer.
General L. C. Easton-L. T. Smith.
General L. C. Easton-W. S. Kerr..
General L. C. Easton-U. Graff

New Orleans, La., December 19, 1866.. Colonel E. J. Strang-Thomas J. Clark

177 Portland, Oreg., May 2, 1870

General R. Saxton-Oregon Steam Navigation Company.

For lease of premises to be used for the encampment of troops, at 85 per month, near Corinth, Miss.

For lease of premises to be used as offices headquarters Department of the South, at 8125 per month, at Atlanta, Ga.

For lease of premises to be used as Government stables, at $60 per
month, at Atlanta, Ga.

For quit claims of T. E. Whittaker, E. R. Sassan, and G. W. Del-
bridge, right and title to property known as the Tattersall Sta
bles, and accepts in lieu of said transfer $25 per month from the
United States, and gives certain privileges not stated in said
lease, at Atlanta, Ga.

For 300 cords of wood, at $3 90 per cord, at Jeffersonville, Ind
For 80 tons of hay, at $22 50 per ton, at Jeffersonville, Ind
For 4,000 bushels of oats, at 74 cents per bushel; 25 tons of straw,
$15 per ton for oats, and $14 per ton for wheat, at Jefferson-
ville, Ind.

For 638 cords of wood, at $3 95 per cord, at Fort Ripley, Minn..
For 70 tons of hay, at 85 50 per ton, at Fort Ripley, Minn....
For 210 tons of hay, at $5 per ton, at Fort Abercrombie, Dak.
For 265 tons of hay, at $5 per ton, at Fort Wadsworth, Dak.
For 1,264 cords of wood, at $9 95 per cord, at Fort Wadsworth,
Dak.

For 534,000 pounds of barley, at 3 cents per pound, coin; 600,000
pounds of hay, at $17 per ton; 203,000 pounds of straw, at $17 per
ton; 950 cords of wood, at $10 per cord, at Camp Halleck, Nev.
For 800,000 pounds of corn or barley, at, for the first 200.000
pounds, 7 cents per pound; second 200,000 pounds, 7 cents per
pound; third 200,000 pounds, 75 cents per pound; fourth 200 000
pounds, 7 cents per pound, at Fort Whipple, Ariz. Also,
1,000,000 pounds of corn or barley, at, for 800,000 pounds, 7 cents
per pound; 200,000 pounds, 73 cents per pound, at Camp Toll
Gate, Ariz.

For 400,000 pounds of corn or barley, at, for the first 200,000 pounds,
6 cents per pound; second 200,000 pounds, 5 cents per pound,
at Camp Date Creek.

For 200,000 pounds of corn or barley, at 6 cents per pound, at Camp
Verde, Ariz.

For 600,000 pounds of oats, at 13 cents per pound; 100,000 pounds of
barley, at 14 cents per pound; 450 tons of hay, at $12 75 per ton;
120 tons of straw, at $11 50 per ton, at Camp Bidwell, Cal.
For 4,000 bushels of charcoal, at 24 cents per bushel, at Fort
Union, N. Mex.

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6,030

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For corn, as required, at 60 cents per bushel; hay, as required, at $10 per ton, at Wyatt's Farm, Kans.

1,500

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For transportation from San Francisco, Cal., to Dalles City, Oreg., of military supplies, at 1 cent per pound.

For transportation of Government stores at schedule prices, at
New Orleans, La.

For corn, as required, at 60 cents per bushel; hay, as required, at $7 per ton, at Graff's Farm, Kans.

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Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending December 31, 1870, &c.-Continued.

Colonel A. R. Eddy-P. H. Wood.

Colonel George H. Weeks-Geo. Auerbocher. Colonel George H. Weeks-J. A. Sturges.....

For lease of premises near Huntsville, Ala., to be used as a building site for barracks, at $50 per month, with the privilege of relinquishing possession of same on giving 30 days' notice,

For construction of barracks at $23,200 for buildings complete, at Huntsville, Ala.

For 30 tons of straw, at 817 per ton, at St. Louis, Mo

For 4,000 bushels of oats, at 64 cents per bushel, at St. Louis, Mo.

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St. Paul, Minn., April 20, 1870
St. Paul, Minn., April 18, 1870
St. Paul, Minn., April 10, 1870.
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St. Paul, Minn., April 10, 1870
St. Paul, Minn., March 30, 1870
St. Paul, Minn., April 11, 1870
Omaha, Nebr., June 4, 1870
Omaha, Nebr., June 6, 1870

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General S. B. Holabird-A. H. Wilder
General S. B. Holabird-Nathan Myrick.
General S. B. Holabird-O. S. Freeman.
General S. B. Holabird-T. B. Allis
General S. B. Holabird-O. C. Treadway.
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General S. B, Holabird-N. Ford
General S. B. Holabird-Samuel Mayali
General S. B. Holabird-A. H. Wilder.
General S. B. Holabird-Durfee & Peck
General S. B. Holabird-A. H. Wilder
General S. B. Holabird-L. G. Bourret.
General S. B. Holabird-A. H. Wilder
General A. J. Perry-John Hunton.
General A. J. Perry-C. E. Clay

General A. J. Perry-E. D. Lane.
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For 100 tons of hay, at $18 90 per ton, at St. Louis, Mo.
For transportation of military supplies from Bryan, Wyo. to
per 100 miles.
Miner's Delight and Camp Auger, Wyo., at $4 per 100 pounds

For lease of the 4th story of Merchants' Insurance Company, at
$720 per annum, at Chicago, III.

For 1,563 tons of hay, at $18 per ton, at Fort Ellis, Mont
For 384,380 pounds of barley or oats, at 4 cents per pound for barley
and 4 1-5 cents per pound for oats, at Fort Shaw, Mont
For 2,000.000 pounds of barley or oats, at 2 35-100 cents per pound
for barley, and 2 41-100 cents per pound for oats, at Fort Ellis,
Mont.

For 12,000 tons of coal, at $6 per ton, at Fort Stevenson, Dak.
For 655 tons of hay, at $8 74 per ton, at Fort Totten, Dak.
For 2,623 cords of wood, at $5 43 per cord, at Fort Abercrombie,
Dak.

For 3,759 cords of wood, at $5 84 per cord, at Fort Ellis, Mont.
For 1,635 cords of wood, at $5 per cord, at Fort Rice, Dak.
For 380 tons of hay, at $15 75 per ton, at Fort Rice, Dak.
For 680 tons of hay, at $16 20 per ton, at Fort Shaw, Mont..
For 614 cords of wood, at 4 per cord, at Fort Totten, Dak.
For 263 tons of hay, at $21 per ton, at Fort Stevenson, Dak.
For 400 tons of hay, at $25 05 per ton, at Fort Buford, Dak.
For 2,000 cords of wood, at $9 24 per cord, at Fort Buford, Dak.
For 292 tons of hay, at $9 99 per ton, at Fort Randall, Dak
For 1,200 cords of wood, at 11 85 per cord, at Fort Stevenson, Dak.
For 2,300 cords of wood, at $14 35 per cord, at Fort Laramie, Wyo
For 3,000 bushels of charcoal, at 73 cents per bushel, at Fort Lara-
mie, Wyo.

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For 200 tons of hay, at $9 93 per ton, at Fort Sanders, Wyo.
For 200 bushels of lime, at 44 cents per bushel, at Fort Sanders,

1,000

W. T.

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For 200 bushels of lime, at 44 cents per bushel, at Fort Sanders,
W. T.

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For 1,500 bushels of charcoal, at 24 cents per bushel, at Fort San-
ders, W. T.

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For transportation of military stores and supplies from Corpus
Christi to Ringgold Barracks, Forts McIntosh, Duncan, and
Clark, Texas, at schedule prices.

50,000

San Francisco, Cal., May 24, 1870.

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General C. G. Sawtelle-Whitney & Co.
General C. G. Sawtelle-Riley & Hardin.
General C. G. Sawtelle-J. Greenebaum
Captain W. B. Hughes-Smith & Cutter.
Colonel Wm. B. Hunt-P. Doddridge.

For 600 cords of wood, at $4 69 per cord, at Fort Sanders, W. T.
For 500 bushels of lime, at 98 cents per bushel, at Fort Fred. Steele,
W. T.

For transportation of military stores from Winnemucca to Camp
W. Scott and Camp McDermit, Nev., and from Reno, Nev., to
Catap Bidwell, Cal., at schedule prices.

For transportation of army supplies from San Francisco, Cal., to
Camp Wright, at 3 85-100 cents per pound.

For transportation of military stores and supplies from San Fran-
cisco, Cal., to Camp Gaston, Cal., at 2 11-100 cents per pound.
For transportation of military stores and supplies in the city of
San Francisco, Cal., at schedule prices.

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Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's Department during the year ending December 31, 1870, &c.-Continued.

Place and date.

Parties.

231 Austin, Tex., Dec. 22, 1869

General M. S. Miller-Adams & Wickes.

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Omaha, Nebr., May 24, 1870.
Omaha, Nebr., June 10, 1870.
Omaha, Nebr., June 3, 1870
Omaha, Nebr., June 20, 1870
Omaha, Nebr., June 20, 1870
Omaha, Nebr., June 2, 1870.
Omaha, Nebr., June 20, 1870
Omaha, Nebr,, June 4, 1870
Omaha, Nebr., May 28, 1870.
Omaha, Nebr., May 24, 1870.
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Augusta Arsenal, Ga., June 22, 1870
Augusta Arsenal, Ga., June 20, 1870
Augusta Arsenal, Ga., June 22, 1870

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General A. J. Perry-W. A. Carter
General A. J. Perry-Enos Hook.
General A. J. Perry-J. M. Watson.
General A. J. Perry-C. McDonald
General A. J. Perry-D. C. Tracy.
General A. J. Perry-S. De Wolfe.
General A. J. Perry-C. McDonald.
General A. J. Perry-J. F. Coad.
General A. J. Perry-Robert Wilson
General A. J. Perry-W. A. Carter.

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General A. J. Perry-S. De Wolfe.
General A. J. Perry-W. A. Carter.

Colonel D. W. Flagler-William Glendenning..
Colonel D. W. Flagler-W. P. Dearing.
Colonel D. W. Flagler-William Skinner.
General S. B. Holabird-O. E. Penwell.
General J. J. Dana-H. Brossard

Lieutenant G. W. McKee-J. G. Johnson

General R. O. Tyler-Wilson W. Jones & Co.
General R. O. Tyler-P. Drachman.

General William Myers-Mrs. M. Aylmer
General William Myers-J. Redfern

Colonel Henry C. Hodges-W. K. Clampffer.

Nature of contract.

For transportation by wagon from Columbus, Tex., to all points
in Texas between 29 and 32 degrees north latitude, at $1 37 per
100 pounds per 100 miles.

For 640 cords of wood, at 86 75 per cord, at Camp Brown, W. T.
For 1,000 cords of wood, at $9 per cord, at Fort D. A. Russell, W.
Ter.

For 2,000 bushels of charcoal, at 80 cents per bushel, at Fort Fetter-
man, W. T.

For 2,000 bushels of charcoal, at 43 cents per bushel, at Fort Mc-
Pherson, Nebr.

For 1,200 cords of wood, at $14 90 per cord, at Fort Sedgwick, Cal.
For 912 tons of coal, at $7.95 per ton, at Fort D. A. Russell.
For 1,700 tons of hay, at 86 68 per ton, at Fort McPherson, Nebr.
For 525 tons of hay, at $33 44 per ton, at Fort Laramie, Wyo
For 1.500 cords of wood, at $13 75 per cord, at Fort Fetterman, Wyo.
For 750 cords of wood, at $6 55 per cord, at Fort Bridger, Wyo
For 400 tons of hay, at $16 40 per ton, at Fort Bridger, Wyo.
For 570 tons of coal, at 36 24 per ton, at Fort Fred. Steele, Wyo
For 2,500 bushels of charcoal, at 40 cents per bushel, at Fort Bridger,
Wyo.

For transportation in the city of Augusta, Ga., at schedule prices, at
Augusta, Ga.

For 50,000 pounds bituminous coal, at $13 50 per ton, at Augusta arsenal, Ga.

For 120 cords hard wood, at 88 50 per cord; 28 cords pitch pine wood,
at $9 per cord, at Augusta arsenal, Ga.

For 50 tons of hay, at $14 85 per ton, at Camp Baker, Mont
For 50 cords of wood, at 85 20 per cord, at Detroit, Mich.; 500 cords
of wood, at $4 95 per cord, at Fort Wayne, Mich.; 300 cords of wood,
at $5 per cord, at Fort Gratiot, Mich.

For 400 cords of wood, at 88 45 per cord: 50, 000 pounds of barley, at
$29 75 per ton; 12,000 pounds of oats, at $34 per ton, at Benicia
arsenal, Cal.

For transportation of stores from Ehrenburg, Ariz. Ter., to Camps
Date Creek and Whipple, Ariz. Ter., at 4 cents per pound to Camp
Date Creek, and 53 cents per ponnd to Camp Whipple.
For transportation of military stores and supplies from Zuma depot
to Camp McDowell, Ariz. Ter., at 6 94-100 cents per pound.
For lease of house and premises on G street, No. 1705, Washington,
D. C., at 890 per month.

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For lease of house and premises on G street, No. 1719, at $75 per month, at Washington, D. C.

20,000

For 5,000 tons of coal, with the privilege of increasing the quantity to 10,000 tons, at 64 34 per, at Philadelphia, Pa.

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Captain C. C. C. Carr-D, A. Abel
Captain C. C. C. Carr-I. Byrnes
Captain C. C. C. Carr-Madden & Duvall
Colonel L. C. Easton-George W. Graham.
Colonel L. C. Easton-B. F. Akers
Colonel L. C. Easton-W. Craig..
Colonel L. C. Easton-J. W. Prowers.
Colonel L. C. Easton-Thatcher Brothers.
Colonel L. C. Easton-L. F. Bartels
Colonel L. C. Easton-T. Weichselbaum
Colonel L. C. Easton-Lubbers
Colonel L. C. Easton-J. M. Webster..

Colonel L. C. Easton-Owen Duffy
Colonel L. C. Easton-J. Lubbers.
Colonel L. C. Easton-J. M. Webster.
Colonel L. C. Easton-A. W. Fowler.
Colonel L. C. Easton-J. Lubbers
Colonel L. C. Easton-Owen Duffy
Colonel L. C. Easton-J. C. Walters..

Colonel L. C. Easton-Thomas Dixon.
Colonel L. C. Easton--Owen Duffy
Colonel L. C. Easton-R. S. Miller.
Colonel L. C. Easton-S. A. Cunningham
Colonel L. C. Easton-Owen Duffy.
Colonel L. C. Easton-H. Duffys
Colonel L. C. Easton-M. S. Caplice..
Colonel L. C. Easton-C. A. Perry

Colonel L. C. Easton-W. W. Jones
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Colonel L. C. Easton-N. Paquin.
Colonel L. C. Easton-C. Hilton.
Colonel L. C. Easton-W. D. Kelly.
Colonel L. C. Easton-A. E. Reynolds.

W. Scott, Nev.
For 450,000 pounds of bailey, at 2 95-100 cents per pound, at Camp

For 340 tons of hay, at $13 75 per ton at Camp W. Scott, Nev.
For 87 tons of straw, at 89 per ton, at Camp W. Scott, Nev..
For 205 cords of wood, at $21 75 per cord, at Camp W. Scott, Nev
For 1,916 tons of hay, at $ 73 per ton, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans
For 426 tons of straw, at 87 45 per ton, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.
For 36,000 pounds of shelled corn, at $1 87 per 100 pounds, at Fort
Reynolds, Colo.

For 120,000 pounds of corn, at $2 20 per 100 pounds, at Fort Lyon,
Colo.

For 40,030 pounds of oats, at $2 98 per 100 pounds, at Fort Lyon, Col.
Ter.

For 20,000 pounds of corn, at $2 47 per 100 pounds; 25.000 pounds of
bran, at 82 74 per 100 pounds, at Fort Lyon, Colo.

For 300,000 pounds of corn, at $3 083 per 100 pounds, at Pond City,
Kans.

For 56,000 pounds of corn, at $83 15 per 100 pounds, at Pond City, Kans For 40,000 pounds of corn, at $3 09 per 100 pounds; 72,000 pounds of oats, at $3 435 per 100 pounds, at Pond City, Kans.

For 230,000 pounds of oats, at 83 16 per 100 pounds, at Hays City, Kans.
For 672,000 pounds of corn, at $2 25 105-112 per 100 pounds, at Hays
City, Kans.

For 230,000 pounds of oats, at $3 10 17-23 per 100 pounds, at Hays City,
Kans.

For 778,000 pounds of corn, at $2 27 252-389 per 100 pounds, at Hays
City, Kans.

For 336,000 pounds of corn, at $1 893 per 100 pounds, at Fort Harker,
Kans.

For 250,000 pounds of oats, at $2 88 per 100 pounds, at Fort Harker,
Kans.

For 224,000 pounds of corn, at $1 92 per 100 pounds, at Fort Harker,
Kans.

For 36.000 pounds of bran, at $1 45 per 100 pounds, at Fort Riley, Kans
For 160.000 pounds of oats, at 82 55 per 100 pounds, at Fort Riley, Kans
For 480,000 pounds of corn, at $1 819-16 per 100 pounds, at Fort Riley,
Kans.

For 30,000 pounds of bran, at $1 25 per 100 pounds, at Fort Leaven-
worth, Kans,

For 600.0.0 pounds of corn, at $1 43 per 100 pounds, at Fort Leaven-
worth, Kans.

For 103 cords of wood, at $9 35 per cord, at Fort Leavenworth, Kans.
For 500 cords of wood, at $4 60 per cord; 500 cords, at $6 15 per cord;
400 cords, at per cord, at Fort Riley, Kans.
For 2,000 cords of wood, at $9 683 per cord, at Fort Leavenworth,
Kans.

For 2,682 tons of hay, at $16 30 per ton, at Fort Sill. Idaho
For 2,655 cords of wood, at $1 per cord, at Fort Sill, Idaho
For 25 tons of hay, at $5 33 per ton, at Fort Reynolds, Colo.
For 900 cords of wood, at $7 per cord, at Fort Lyons, Colo.
For 1,400 tons of hay, at 816 92 6-7 per ton, at Camp Supply, Idaho
For 600 tons of hay, at $9 88 per ton, at Camp Supply, Idaho

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