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

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For corn, as required, at 99 cents per bushel, shelled; corn, as re-
quired, at 95 cents per bushel, in the ear; hay, as required, at
$21 50 per ton, baled; straw, as required, at $11 75 per ton, un-
baled; straw, as required, at $14 75 per ton, baled; at Lebanon,
Ky.

For wood, as required, at $4 80 per cord, at Lebanon, Ky.
For transportation on ronte No. 7, from Indianola to San Antonio,
Tex., at $1 29 per 100 pounds per 100 miles; and from San Anto
nio, Tex., to all points in Texas south of 30 degrees of north lat-
itude, at $1 50 per 100 pounds per 100 miles.

For transportation in Texas on route No. 3, from Brenham or ter-
minus of the Texas Central Railroad to Austin, Tex., at $1 67
per 100 pounds per 100 miles.

For wood, as required, at $4 per cord, at Fort Brown, Tex...
For wood, as required, at $5 27 per cord, at San Antonio, Tex

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Santa Fé, N. Mex., January 15, 1870..
Saint Paul, Minn., February 12, 1870..

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General M. S. Miller--William Stone
General M. S. Miller- H. C. Smith.
General M. S. Miller-Wiliam Mogford.
General M. S. Miller- W. Keesey
General M. S. Miller-B. C. Hynson
General M. S. Miller-H. Hoerster.
General M. S. Miller-J. M. Gonzales.
General M. S. Miller-L. Quinth.
General M. S. Miller-Adams & Wickes.
Colonel M. I. Ludington-F. Meyer..

Colonel M. I. Ludington-F. Chapman.
Colonel M. I. Ludington-M. Brunswick.
Colonel M. I. Ludington-L. Rosenbaum.

Colonel M. I. Ludington-J. D. May
General S. B. Holabird-J. B. Hubbell
General S. B. Holabird-Wilder, Burbank & Co.

Captain George H. Weeks-J. T. Brewer.
Colonel C. W. Thomas-J. E. Kaime.
Colonel J. G. Chandler-L. L. Bass.
General D. H. Rucker-G. K. Hazlett.
Lientenaut A. H. Goodloe-John Dillon.
Colonel A. J. MeGonnigle-J. T. Salter
Captain G. C. Smith-J. Anderson.....
Captain W. H. Bailhache-E. E. Mulliner.
General L. C. Easton-F. O. Kihlberg.

Colonel A. R. Eddy-S. L. Fremont.

For wool, as required, at $3 78 per cord, at Fort Duncan, Tex
For wood, as required, at $7 per cord, at Fort Quitman, Tex..
For wood, as required, at 84 35 per cord, at Fort Concho, Tex
For wood, as required, at $4 45 per cord, at Fort Davis, Tex..
For wood, as required, at 36 50 per cord, at Jefferson, Tex
For wood, as required, at $4 375 per cord, at Fort McKavett, Tex
For wood, as required, at 88 50 per cord, at Fort Bliss, Tex
For wood, as required, at $2 94 per cord, at Fort Clark, Tex
For wood, as required, at $14 17 per cord, at Fort Stockton, Tex.
land, N. Mex.
For 125,000 pounds of corn, at $2 27 per 100 pounds, at Fort Gar

com, N. Mex.
For 350,000 pounds of corn, at $2 43 4-7 per 100 pounds, at Fort Bas-

For 40.000 pounds of oats, at 23 cents per pound, at Fort Bascom,

N. Mex.

For 50,000 pounds of corn, at $3 59 per 100 pounds, sacked; 350,000
N. Mex.
pounds of corn, at $3 35 per 100 pounds, unsacked; at Fort Craig,

N. Mex.
For 2,000 cords of mixed wood, at $3 75 per cord, at Fort Union,

For transportation from Fort Benton, or any other point in Mon-
tana on the Missouri River, at schedule prices.
For transportation from Saint Paul, or Saint Cloud, or at Fort Ste-
venson or other posts on the Missouri River, Dak., eastward
and northward, or any point of the Saint Paul and Pacific Rail-
road, or at any points in the State of Minnesota and that part of
ule prices.
Dakota Territory north and east of the Missouri River, at sched-

For 186 cords of wood, at $9 per cord, at St. Louis, Mo

For lease of premises to be used as a medical purveyor's depot, at
$458 33 per month, at St. Louis, Mo.

For 60 tons of hay, at $22 50 per ton; 25 tons of straw, at $11 per
ton; 1,000 bushels of oats, at 62 cents per bushel; at Richmond, Va.
For transportation from Chicago, Ill., to posts on the Upper Mis
souri River, at schedule prices.

For 450 cords of wood, at $3 90 per cord, at Fort Sully, Dak..
For 400 cavalry horses, at $123 each, at Chicago, Ill

Ariz.
For 1,000,000 pounds of hay, at 62 cents per pound, at Tucson Depot

For victualing and manning steamer Diamond, at $23 40 per month.

For transportation on route No. 2, from any point in Kansas and
Colorado north of Red River and west of 90 degrees, and at Fort
Union, N. Mex., or other depot in said Territory as may be de-
signated, at schedule prices.

For lease of premises for use of post hospital, at $20 per month, at
Smithville, N. C.

For repairing and altering barracks, $1,735 25, at Barrancas, Fla
Lieutenant A. B. MacGowan-Lieutenant J. S. For miscellaneous supplies, viz: Barley, 1 cent per pound; hay, at

Colonel A. R. Eddy-Aug. Jones.

Styles, Indian agent.

$9.50 per ton; straw, at 88; corn brooms, 50 cents each: axeCamp Wright, Cal. helves, 25 cents each; harness leather, 30 cents per pound; at

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

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Colonel A. R. Eddy-John Seed

Colonel A. R. Eddy-B. Willingham.
Colonel A. G. McGonnigle-J. D. Pattison.
General L. C. Easton-Thomas Dixon.

General L. C. Easton-J. L. Spears
General L. C. Easton-C. R. Underwood.

General L. C. Easton-J. M. Webster.
General L. C. Easton-W. H. Patterson.
General L. C. Easton-Thomas Dixon.
General 1. C. Easton-T. Weichselbaum.
General L. C. Easton-C. R. Underwood.
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General L. C. Easton-J. M. Webster.
General L. C Easton-Owen Duffy
General L. C. Easton-H. R. Hammond.
General L. C. Easton-James Johnston
Colonel J. G. Chandler-K. A. Murphy.
Captain George W. Evans-H. Washburn
Colonel M. I. Ludington-Thomas Dunbar.

Colonel M. I. Ludington-J. Patterson.

Nature of contract.

For sanitary work, at 12 cents per box; 25 cents for each cart-load of ashes, and $1 for the removal of each dead public animal, at Washington, D. C.

For lease of premises adjoining United States barracks at Mobile,
Ala., to be used as barrack-grounds, at $8 333 per month, at Mo-
bile, Ala.

For lease of premises for officers' quarters, at $20 per month, at
Tuscaloosa, Ala.

For 50 cavalry horses, at $129 each, at Chicago, Ill

For 250,000 pounds of corn, at $1 03 1-5 per 100 pounds; 180,000
pounds of oats, at 81 64 4-9 per 100 pounds, at Fort Riley, Kans.
For 160,000 pounds of oats, at $1 25 per 100 pounds, at Fort Leaven-
worth, Kans.

For 490.000 pounds of corn, at $1 49 per 100 pounds, 200,000 pounds;
290,000 pounds of corn, at $1 51 per 100 pounds, at Fort Harker,
Kans.

For 144,000 pounds of oats, $2 11 Kans.

Kans.

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per 100 pounds, at Fort Harker,

1,000

For 200,000 pounds of corn, at $1

For 536,000 pounds of corn, at $1 88 per 100 pounds; 20,000 pounds of oats, at $2 34 per 100 pounds, at Hays City, Kans. For 500,000 pounds of corn, at $1 89 per 100 pounds; 160,000 pounds of oats, at $2 33 per 100 pounds, at Hays City, Kans. For 200,000 pounds of corn, at $1 Kans.

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90 per 100 pounds, at Hays City,

2,000

90 per 100 pounds, at Hays City,

2,000

For 190,000 pounds of corn, at $2 50 per 100 pounds, at Pond City, Kans.

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For 62,000 pounds of oats, at $3 13 per 100 pounds, at Fort Wallace, Kans.

For 84,000 pounds of oats, at $1 50 per 100 pounds, at Fort Leaven-
worth, Kaus.

For 83,000 pounds of oats, at $1 33 per 100 pounds, at Fort Leaven-
worth, Kans.

For 500 cavalry horses, at $123 95 4-5 each, at St. Louis, Mo.
For the erection of superintendent's lodge at the National Cemetery
for $2.665, at Richmond, Va.

For 52 wagon mules, at 8154 74 each, at Wilmington Depot, Cal.
For 450,000 feet pine lumber, at $14 per 1,000 feet; 600.000 pine
shingles, at $7 per 1,000; 50,000 pine lath, at $7 per 1,000, at Fort
Wingate, N, Mex.

For 20,000 feet of fine pine lumber, at $50 per 1,000 feet, at Fort
Bascom, N. Mex.

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118 Portland, Oreg., March 18, 1870.

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Fort Ellis, Mont. Ter., November 27, General B. C. Card-W. E. Darby. 1869.

Indianola, Tex., August 30, 1869

New York City, April 12, 1870
122 Sioux City, Iowa, March 23, 1870.
New Orleans, La., October 23, 1866
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Major John Cusack-Woodward Brothers.

Major W. T. Howell-William C. Miller
Captain James Gilliss-James E. Booge...
Captain A. J. McGonnigle-A. S. Mansfield

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For the removal of old and construction of new roofs on quarter-
master's and subsistence store-houses, at 827 per square of 10
feet for said roofs, at Fort Bascom, N. Mex.

For 98,000 pine shingles, at $11 per 1,000, at Fort Bascom, N. Mex...
For sanitary work on the earth closet system, at 8272 per month, at
New Orleans and Jackson Barracks, La.
For wood, as required, at 84 69 per cord, at Fort Richardson, Tex..
For mesquit wood, as required, at 84 55 per cord, at Fort Griffin, Tex.
For hay, as required, at $40 per ton, at Fort Brown, Tex..
For transportation of officers and soldiers and Government stores
from St. Louis, Mo., Wyandott, and Fort Leavenworth, Kans.,
and Omaha, Nebr., to Sioux City, Iowa, and Fort Benton, Mont.,
and to all posts mentioned in the tabular statement annexed to
contract, at schedule prices.

For transportation of stores, mails, and troops between Fort Town-
send, Wash., and Camp San Juan and Island, Wash., at sched-
ule prices.

For building materials, at prices stated in contract, at Fort Cape
Disappointment.

For transportation from Fort Ellis, Mont., to near Diamond City,
Mont., of military stores, at $1 25 per 100 pounds.
For charter of schooner Abbie E. Campbell to carry Government
wagons from Indianola, Tex., to Galveston, Tex., at and for the
sum of the amount now being paid to Charles Morgan for the
transportation of this kind of freight from Indianola to Galves-
ton, Tex.

For furnishing material and constructing three brick cisterns, for
$1,757 50, at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y.

For 13,082 bushels of corn, at 79 cents per bushel; 7,322 bushels of
oats, at 54 cents per bushel, at Sioux City, Iowa.
For charter of brig Ballot Box to sail from New Orleans, La., to
Baton Rouge, La., and thence to New York City, to carry men
and freight, as may be required, at $300 per voyage.
For 600 cords of wood, at $5 64 per cord, at Fort Snelling, Minn..
For 100 tons of hay, at 89 38 per ton, at Fort Snelling, Minn..
For 500,000 feet of lumber in the log, at $19 50 per 1,000 feet, at
Fort Randall, Dak.

For lease of lots and stables on Marble Place, at $150 per month, at
Chicago, Ill.

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500

3,000

For 1,700 bushels of charcoal, at 30 cents per bushel, at Fort Sel. den, N. Mex.

For 2,500 bushels of oats, at 59 cents per bushel, at Richmond, Va..
For 50 tons of hay, at $21 72 per ton, at Richmond, Va

1,000

1,000

500

100,000

For transportation of military supplies on route No. 3, in New
Mexico, at schedule prices.

For 308,000 pounds of corn, at $1 44 per bushel, at Fort Arbuckle,
Indian territory.

For transportation of military, Indian, and Government stores and
supplies from Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, and points that may
be designated on the Missouri River, to any places that may be
designated by the forwarding officer, within the limits of Indian
Territory, at the rate of $1 39 for 100 pounds per 100 miles.

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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.

Atlanta, Ga., February 20, 1870
Atlanta, Ga., March 19, 1870.
Austin, Texas, January 12, 1870
Detroit, Mich., March 25, 1870.
Louisville, Ky., April 20, 1870
139 Detroit, Mich., April 28, 1870

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Detroit, Mich., April 26, 1870 141 Austin, Tex., February 25, 1870 142 Austin, Tex., February 4, 1870 143 Chicago, Ill., April 26, 1870.

144 Chicago, Ill., April 14, 1870.

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Nature of contract.

Pulaski, Ga. For cleaning the ditch or moat, at 75 cents per cubic yard, at Fort

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For transportation by stage of officers and soldiers and employés
and baggage on various routes in Texas, at schedule prices.
Lakes, at $133 33, at Detroit, Mich.
For lease of premises for officers' headquarters, Department of the

month, at Montgomery, Ala. For lease of premises to be used as a camp for troops, at $20 per

1,000

For wood, as required, at $8 17 per cord, at Austin, Texas.. For receiving, storing, and delivering Government stores at Indianola, Texas, at schedule prices, at Indianola, Texas. For 282 iron bedsteads, Meigs's pattern, at 86 50 each; 38 iron bedsteads, Hamilton pattern, at $7 25 each, at Chicago, Ill. For 300 iron bedsteads, Hamilton pattern, at $7 25 each; 237 iron bedsteads, Meigs's pattern, at $6 50 each, at Chicago, Ill. For lease of room in Merchants' Insurance Company's building, at Division of the Missouri. $360 per annum, to be used as office for headquarters Military

$29 17 per month, at Detroit, Mich. For lease of room for office of paymaster United States Army, at

For bituminous coal, as required, at $4 50 per ton, at Louisville, Ky. For lease of room for office of surgeon and medical director, at $25 per month, at Detroit, Mich.

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For lease of the third story of Merchants' Insurance Company's souri, at $8,500 per year, at Chicago, Ill. building, to be used as offices of the Military Division of the Mis

2,500

20,000

For transportation of stores, &c., in the city of New York and beschedule prices. tween the cities of New York, Brooklyn, and Jersey City, at

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For 38 cavalry horses, at $189 50 each, at Chicago, Ill.
For 156 cottonwood logs, 17 by 1 feet, and 300 logs, 16 by 1 feet, and
100 pickets, 11 by 10 feet, at $3 50 for each log and picket, and
$200 for each of two block-houses erected by him at Indian agency,
Dak.
For 156 cottonwood logs, 17 by 1 feet, and 300 logs, 20 by 1 feet, and
100 pickets, 11 by 10 feet, at 82 50 for each log and picket, and
$205 for each of two block-houses erected by him at Grand River
agency, Dak.

For 13.600 bushels of oats, at 643 cents per bushel, at West Point,
N. Y.

For 125 tons of hay, at $18 50 per ton; 70 tons of straw, at 821 95 per ton, at West Point, N. Y.

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