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Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's department from July 1 to December 31, 1866, and those made prior thereto but not received in time to be included in the last report.

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For 3,000 cedar and 600 cottonwood logs, at $42 per M feet For lease of building and lot in Camden, Arkansas, at $33 per month.

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Denver, C. T., July 11, 1866.
Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866.
Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866.
400 Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866..
Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866..
Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866..
Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866..
Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866.
Tuscon, A. T., May 28, 1866.
Richmond, Va., June 11, 1866..
Fort Snelling, Minn., June 23, 1866.
San Antonio, Texas, July 16, 1866.
San Antonio, Texas, July 16, 1866..
410 Mobile, Ala., July 21, 1866

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Col. J. B. Howard and J. P. Sears, jr..
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and J. B. Allen.
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and Leopold Cavil o........
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and C. T. Hayden..
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and Alphonzo Layard
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and Jeremiah Riordon....
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and Jeremiah Riordon
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and Estevan Ochoa........
Capt. Gilbert C. Smith and Estevan Ochoa.......
Gen. W. L. James and Charles B. Fry.....
Capt. Theodore Schwan and David McCauly.
Lieut. Col. H. C. Ransom and Henry Kauphols..
Lieut. Col. H. C. Ransom and R. H. Cochran..
Capt. John C. Grierson and Mobile Trade Co...

For 600,000 pounds of corn, at $9 per 100 pounds..
For 600,000 pounds of hay, at 1 cent per pound, in coin
For 165,000 pounds of grain, at 6 4-5 per pound, in coin..
For 182,000 pounds of grain, at 84 cent per pound, in coin..
For 300,000 pounds of hay, at 1 cent per pound, in coin.
For 765,500 pounds of grain, 14 cent per pound, in coin....
For 405,000 pounds of hay, at 24 cents per pound, in coin.
For 270,000 pounds of grain, at 84 cents per pound, in coin..
For 600,000 pounds of grain, at 4 4-5 cents per pound, in coin..
For oak and pine wood as required, at $6 75 per cord...
For 650 tons of hay, at $8 35 per ton.......
For 200 tons of hay, at $24 75 per ton.........
For 250 tons of hay, at $25 per ton.......

For transportation on the Alabama river, between Mobile and
Montgomery or intermediate points, up or down, as follows:

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For transportation of stores in and about Atlanta, Georgia, at 49 cents per ton.

For repairing streets in Louisville, Kentucky, $12, 500.. For hay as required, at $22 per ton; oats as required, at 65 cents per bushel.

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Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's department, &c.—Continued.

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Augusta, Ga., Aug. 1, 1866.

San Antonio, Texas, June 21, 1866
Fort Brady, Mich., Aug., 7, 1866.
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Fort Brady, Mich., Aug. 7, 1866.
445 Fort Brady, Mich., Aug. 7, 1866.
446 Albuquerque, N. M., July 23, 1866.
447 Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 7, 1866..
448 Omaha, N. T., Aug. 16, 1866
449 Fort Riley, Kansas, Aug. 13, 1866.
Fort Riley, Kansas, Aug. 13, 1866
St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 11, 1866..

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Capt. C. T. Watson and Thomas S. Belt.. Lieut. Col. H. C. Ransom and E. D. Lane Lieut. H. H. Lautz and Thomas Ryan. Lieut. H. H. Lautz and Louis P. Trempe Lieut. H. H. Lautz and Louis P. Trempe Lieut. Hugh Johnson and W. T. Strachan. Major George R. Orme and George C. Mitchell.. Gen. Wm. Myers and J. W. Bosler.... Capt. R. B. Owen and J. H. Blake........ Capt. R. B. Owen and J. S. Boyd........ Capt. John L. Woods and J. S. McCune

Capt. L. Cass Forsyth and A. Bennett..
Capt. W. H. Jordan and W. H. Johnston..
Capt. W. H. Jordan and G. W. Henley.
Capt. R. B. Owen and Evander Light

Capt. R. B. Owen and J. W. Pipher..

Capt. R. B. Owen and E. R. Keller.
Capt. R. B. Owen and Theo. Weichselbaum
Capt. R. B. Owen and J. H. Crane
Capt. R. B. Owen and J. H. Brown..
Capt. R. B. Owen and C. M. Dyche...
Capt. W. H. Barlow and F. W. Posthoff.
Capt. J. L. Woods and Tincknor & Co

Major E. B. Whitman and Sanders & Jackson
Major E. B. Whitman and Garrett & Rather.
Capt. Geo. W. Marshall and F. M. McKee .....
Capt. E. B. Grimes and J. F. Nounnan
Capt. E. B. Grimes and W. L. Halsey
Capt. E. B. Grimes and W. A. Carter.....

Lieut. J. W. Spangler and C. G. Napier..
Lieut. Geo. W. Yates and Samuel Porter..
Major H. W. Janes and C. R. Williamson.
Lieut. A. H. Goodloe and W. Cox.
Col. Geo. P. Webster and Frank Ewell.

Col. Geo. P. Webster and John Fletcher.

For hard wood as required, at $6 50 per cord.
For 10,000 bushels of old corn, at $1 29 per bushel.
For straw as required, at $14 per ton...
For hay as required, at $15 75 per ton. ......
For wood as required, at $4 per cord....
For 250 tons bottom hay, at $26 per ton.
For 500 tons of coal, at $5 98 per ton

For 5.000 bushels of corn, at $3 50 per bushel
For 200 tons of bay, at $6 95 per ton.....

For 200 tons of hay, at $5 95, and 100 tons of hay at $6 80 per ton.
For 30,000 bushels bituminous coal, delivered at Jefferson bar
racks, at 15 cents per bushel; 15,000 bushels bituminous coal,
delivered at St. Louis, at 15 cents per bushel.

For 5.000 cords of wood, at $6 48 per cord

For straw as required, at 24 mills per pound, in coin.

For hay as required, at $9 75 per ton, in coin; barley as required,
at 98 cents per 100 pounds, in coin.

For 1,800 cords of wood, delivered at Fort Ellsworth, Kansas, at
$7 93 per cord.

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For 100 tons baled hay, at $14 30 per ton.

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Abstract of contracts made by the Quartermaster's department, &c-Continued.

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