Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's department, &c.—Continued.
Col. J. G. C. Lee and D. A. Wray. Col. J. G. C. Lee and Joseph Rubarth. Col. J. G. C. Lee and J. W. Talbot.. Col. E. B. Kirk and J. G. Sawyer..
Lieut. M. Barber and S. B. Sherwood. Lieut. W. Cox and Barney Everleigh..
Major E. B. Grimes and Washington Barrow Lieut. Carl Veitenhimer and B. J. Denton
Major John W. McKim and Hammond & Foster.. Lieut. J. F. Munson and Douglass & Roach... Col. R. N. Batchelder and Thomas Chalk. Capt. Joseph Tuttle and P. Banning.
Lieut. Col. E. J. Strang and W. G. Sherman., Lieu. B. Boggs and Howard & Wimbish. Lieut. G. S. Carpenter and Wm. H. Boyd.. Major E. B. Grimes and U. L. Halsey. Lieut. G. M. Templeton and James Marr.. Lieut. P. H. Flood and J. Wingate & Co. Lieut. P. H. Flood and J. Wingate & Co..
Capt. J. H. Smith and Crane & McConnaha.. Capt. A. J. McGonigle and N. B. Cook. Lieut. W. W. Clemens and L. B. Hall.. Lieut. Col. E. B. Carling and G. B. Hack..
For 103 cavalry horses, at $150 each.. For 25 cavalry horses, at $140 each.... For 40 cavalry horses, at $140 each..
For roofing 125 squares on government buildings at Nashville, Tennessee, at $4 50 per square.
For building temporary barracks at Atlanta, Georgia, at $3, 800... For wood as required at Madison barracks for six months, at $7 50 per cord.
For 375 tons of hay, at $35 per ton....
For wood as required at Fort Ontario, New York, for six months, at $10 per cord; coal, $10 per ton. For 300 tons steamboat coal, at $8 20 per ton
For wood as required at Columbia, South Carolina, at, for pine, $4; oak, $4 50 per cord.
Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's department, &c.—Continued.
Col. H. M. Enos and W. V. B. Wardwell
Lieut. Hugh Johnson and W. F. Strachan Major James T. Hoyt and Samuel Crim........ Major James T. Hoyt and J. S. McCue... Capt. A. J. McGonnigle and C. G. Wayne
Madison barracks, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1866.. Lieut. W. Cox and B. Eveleigh 720 Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1866.
For 400,000 pounds of corn, delivered at Fort Craig, New Mexico, at 5 cents per pound.
For 675 cords of wood, at $14 per cord.
For 78 cavalry horses, at $83 each, in gold.. For 85 cavalry horses, at $73 each, in gold..
For transportation of troops and supplies from New Orleans, Louis- iana, to Mobile, Alabama, or return:
Officers, $4 each; enlisted men, $2 each; horses and mules, $5 each; iron machinery, per cwt., 25 cents; coal, per ton, $4; lumber, per M feet, $6; dry goods, per barrel, 40 cents; wet goods, per barrel, 60 cents; hay, per bale, $1; oats and corn, per bushel, 6 cents; measurement goods, cubic foot, 124 cents; army wagons, $7; spring wagons and ambulances, $5 each. For hay as required, at $12 per ton; oats, at 65 cents per bushel; straw, at $8 per ton.
For building barracks and quarters at Fort Porter, New York, at $14,000.
Lieut. Col. H. C. Ransom and John W. Glenn & Co. For transportation of army supplies from San Antonio and Austin,
Lieut. H. B. Oatman and Hawley & Ish Col. A. R. Eddy and G. O. Haywood.. Capt. G. W. Bradley and E. G. Robinson. Capt. C. A. M. Estes and D. C. Castlebury.. Major S. R. Hamill and Clark & Mills Major A. S. Kimball and James Polk. Major R. C. Morgan and Harriette Berrynerd Major J. L. Woods and Wm. Waddingham.... Gen. R. Saxton and O. Phelps.. Gen. J. A. Potter and W. H. Bond Gen. J. A. Potter and T. C. Buckley. Gen. J. A. Potter and Thomas Morgan Gen. J. A. Potter and Robert Hamilton. Major R. C. Morgan and H. Bonner.... Major James T. Hoyt and Charles Silent.. Lieut. Col. J. G. C. Lee and W. A. Menger.. Lieut. Col. J. G. C. Lee and James Trainer Lieut. Col. J. G. C. Lee and Eli Cole Capt. W. W. McKim and B. G. Hathaway Lieut. B. Boggs and Howard & Wimbish..
Col. H. M. Enos and Wm. Florshiem
Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's department, &c.-Continued.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., January 4, 1867.
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