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515 Philadelphia, Penn., Sept. 21, 1866.. 516 Philadelphia, Penn., Sept. 21, 1866.. 517 Omaha, N. T., May 21, 1866.. 518 Baltimore, Md., Aug. 25, 1866. 519 Omaha, N. T., July 21, 1866.. 520 Camp Douglas, U. T., July 17, 1866.. 521 Philadelphia, Penn., Aug. 9, 1866... Fort McPherson, N. T., Sept. 13, 1866.. 523 Fort McPherson, N. T., Sept. 15, 1866..

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Major Geo. R. Orme and City of Philadelphia...
Major Geo. R. Orme and City of Philadelphia...
Gen. Wm. Myers and J. H. Kellom..
Major A. S. Kimball and John Hopkins..
Gen. Wm. Myers and D. J. McCann....
Capt. E. B. Grimes and Louis B. Scott

Major H. W. James and Page, Kidder & Co
Lieut. Geo. W. Yates and John Burke.....
Lieut. George W. Yates and W. M. Hinman.

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For lease of premises, Nos. 1,103 and 1,125 Girard street, Philadelphia, at $2,030 04 per year.

For lease of premises, Nos. 1, 137 and 1,139 Girard street, Phila-
delphia, at $2,100 per year.

For lease of brick barn in block 346, Omaha, Nebraska Territory,
at $12 50 per month.

For lease of No. 2 Grant street, Baltimore, Maryland, at $83 33
per month.

For 207,000 pounds shelled corn, delivered at Fort Casper, Dakota
Territory, at $5 per bushel.

For 250 tons of hay, delivered at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory, at
$35 per ton.

For 2 tons petroleum paper, at 14 cents per pound..
For 200,000 feet lumber, at $42 per M.
For 200,000 cedar shingles, at $12 per M.

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

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Fort Laramie, D. T., Aug. 6, 1866.
Fort Yuma, Cal., July 3, 1866..
Mobile, Ala., Aug. 20, 1866.

529 Nashville, Tennessee, Sept. 17, 1866..
530 Newport barracks, Ky., June 28, 1866..
St. Louis, Mo., June 1, 1866..
St. Louis, Mo., June 1, 1866.

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Capt. Theodore Schwan and Henry Belurke..

Lieut. Col. C. W. Thomas and Hopkins, McPher-
son & Co.

Col. Geo. B. Daudy and Mahlon Dickinson..
Capt. Wm. H. Mills and L. J. F. Jaeger.....
Capt. J. C. Grierson and J. M. & T. Meaher
Major E. B. Kirk and Evan Humphreys...
Lieut. J. E. S. Cooper and Newport Ferry Co.
Col. George P. Webster and Memphis Packet Co.
Col. George P. Webster and J. N. Bofinger

Major J. L. Woods and J. R. Finlay.
Major J. L. Woods and Ticknor & Co.
Major J. L. Woods and Ticknor & Co.
Lieut. W. Comstock and S. I. Gustin...

Col. George P. Webster and Frederick Dozier..
Col. George P. Webster and H. H. Symmes..

Col. George P. Webster and James A. Yore.
Col. George P. Webster and E. A. Sheble.
Col. George P. Webster and McKee & Kinney...

Col. George P. Webster and W. H. Austin.

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For transportation between St. Louis, Missouri, to Memphis, Ten-
nessee, at prices as per schedule with contract on file.
For transportation of troops and supplies from St. Louis, Missouri,
to New Orleans, Louisana, as per schedule with contract on
file.

For lease of lot of ground on Morton street, St. Louis, at $125
per month.

For lease of second flour of building on northwest corner of 4th street and Washington avenue, St. Louis, at $125 per month.

For lease of third floor of building on northwest corner of 4th
street and Washington avenue, St. Louis, at $75 per month.
For 100 cords of wood, at $6 per cord.

For transportation of army supplies from St. Louis, Missouri,
to points on the Missouri river as follows:
About 40 tons to Fort Randall, Dakota Territory, 90 tons to Fort
Sully, Dakota Territory, and 80 tons to Fort Rice, Dakota Ter-
ritory, at $2 48 per 100 pounds.
For transportation of 90 tons of army supplies from St. Louis,
Missouri, to Fort Sully, Dakota Territory, and 100 tons to Fort
Rice, Dakota Territory, at 3 cents per pound; also 36 mules
from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Fort Rice, Dakota Terri-
tory, at $24 per head.

For transportation of 40 tons of army supplies from St. Louis, Mis-
souri, to Nebraska city, Nebraska Territory, at 65 cents per 100
pounds.

For transportation of 150 tons of army supplies from St. Louis,
Missouri, to St. Paul, Minnesota, at 473 cents per 100 pounds.
For transportation of 500 tons of subsistence stores from St. Louis,
Missouri, to Nebraska city, Nebraska Territory, at 95 cents per
100 pounds.

For transportation of 110 tons of subsistence stores from St. Louis,

Missouri, to St. Paul, Minnesota, at 344 cents per 100 pounds,

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543 St. Louis, Mo., June 25, 1866.

Col. George P. Webster and J. G. Hanna...

544 Headquarters district Upper Missouri, Lieut. R. A. Torrey and George W. Cable.

545 Austin, Texas, Aug. 5, 1866..

546 Camp Douglas, U. T. Aug. 16, 1866.

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Camp Douglas, U. T., Aug. 16, 1866.. 548 Louisville, Ky., Sept. 13, 1866 549 Omaha, N. T., Sept. 26, 1866. Baltimore, Md., July 24, 1866..

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551 Savannah, Ga., July 22, 1866.
Charleston, S. C., June 12, 1866.
553 Savannah, Ga., July 18, 1866
554 Baltimore, Md., July 28, 1866.

555 Fort Monroe, Va., Sep., 7, 1866.
556 New York city, Sept. 27, 1866.
Fort Snelling, Minn., Aug. 30, 1866.
558 Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 27, 1866..

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Prescott, A. T., May 31, 1866..
Fort Kearney, N. T., Aug. 1, 1866..
561 Fort Laramie, C. T., Aug. 29, 1866.
562 Denver, C. T., Sept. 3, 1866..
563 Jeffersonville, Ind., Oct. 3, 1866..
564 Jeffersonville, Ind., Oct. 3, 1866.

565 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Sept. 24, 1866.
566 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Sept. 24, 1866.
567 Fort Riley, Kansas, Sept. 27, 1866...
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10, 1866...
Fort Ridgely, Minn., Aug. 27, 1866.
570 Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 25, 1866.

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For transportation of 440 tons army supplies from St. Louis, Mis
souri, to Omaha, Nebraska Territory, at 75 cents per 100
pounds.

For transportation of stores by steamer Mary McDonald, at $600
per day.

For 200 tons of hay, at $14 75 per ton.

For 10,000 bushels of oats, at 79 cents per bushel.
For 10,000 bushels barley, at $1 30 per bushel..

For 1,200 bushels of oats, at 49 cents per bushel.
For 100 cavalry horses, at $147 each.

For charter of tug Ambition, at $35 per day.

For charter of steamer G. I. Loane, at $70 per day..
For charter of schooner Martha Ann, at $550 per month.
For charter of steamer E. H. Webster, at $70 per day.
For charter of steamer Star of the South, at $654 per day.
For victualing and manning tug Mosswood, at $594 per month.
For 100 tons of coal at $7 50 per ton

For 750 cords of wood, at $7 90 per cord.

For forage as required until March 31, 1867, at, for corn, 99 cents
per bushel; oats, 59 cents per bushel; hay, $1 54 per 100
pounds; straw, $1 19 per 100 pounds.

For 30 tons of hay, at $48 per ton, in gold..
For 1,000 tons of hay, at $9 75 per ton.

For 400 tons of hay, delivered at Fort Casper, Dakota Territory,
at $47 per ton.

For 400 tons of hay, delivered at Fort John Buford, Dakota Territory, at $10 47 per ton.

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

For 150 cords of wood, delivered at Fort Warren, Massachusetts,
at $10 25 per cord.

For 250 cords of wood, delivered at Fort Sullivan, Maine, at $8 45
per cord.

For wood as required, at $8 50 per cord; oats, at 75 cents per
bushel; hay, at $30 per ton; straw, at $22 per ton.

For 5,000 bushels corn, delivered at Fort Kearney, Nebraska Ter-
ritory, at $6 72 per bushel.

For 100 cords of wood, at $15 per cord.

For coal in quantities as required, at $17 per bushel
For wood in quantities as required, at $4 98 per cord.
For 187 tons of anthracite coal, at $13 per ton.
For 127 cords of hard wood, at $6 45 per cord.
For 400 tons of hay, at $17 per ton

For 30, 000 bushels shelled corn, at $1 39 per bushel.
For 50 tons of straw, at $8 75 per ton...

For 14,000 bushels oats, at 42 cents per bushel..

For 4, 000 bushels oats at Fort Abercrombie, Dakota Territory, at 90 cents per bushel.

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St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11, 1866.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11, 1866.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 18, 1866.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11, 1866.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11, 1866.
St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11, 1866.
610 Salt Lake City, U. T., Feb. 6, 1866.
611 Salt Lake City, U. T., Feb. 6, 1866.
612 New York city, Oct. 31, 1866
613 Fort Laramie, D. T., Sept. 22, 1866..
614 Austin, Texas, Oct. 23, 1866.
615 Denver, C. T., Aug. 30, 1866..

616 Fort Wadsworth, D. T., Aug. 1, 1866..
617 Fort Colville, W. T., May 14, 1866
618 Fort Colville, W. T, May 14, 1866..
619 Prescott, A. T., Aug. 31, 1866.

620 Prescott, A. T., Aug. 31, 1866..
621 Prescott, A. T., Aug. 31, 1866..
622 Prescott, A. T., Aug. 31, 1866..
623 Detroit, Mich., Oct. 1, 1866
624 Fort Bois, I. T., Aug. 18, 1866..
Fort Bois, I. T., Aug. 18, 1866..
Fort Bois, I. T., Aug. 18, 1866.
627
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Oct. 12, 1866.
628 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Oct. 12, 1866.
629 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Oct. 12, 1866.

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Major A. S. Kimball and Wm. Lee

Major A. S. Kimball and J. H. Taylor.
Major A. S. Kimball and H. Classen..
Major A. S. Kimball and Geo. Rinehart.
Major A. S. Kimball and Kessler & Born
Capt. R. B. Owen and Ed. G. Robinson..
Major Jno. L. Woods and John Fletcher.

Major Jno. L. Woods and A. K. Northrup.
Major Jno. L. Woods and E. B. Kirby.....
Major Jno. L. Woods and Hall & Herrick.
Major Jno. L. Woods and T. J. Donnelley
Major Jno. L. Woods and C. M. Elleard..
Major Jno. L. Woods and Daniel Honig
Capt. D. B. Stover and Horace Wheat
Capt. D. B. Stover and Wilkinson & Fenn.
Gen. D. H. Vinton and J. P. Ryan...
Col. G. B. Dandy and S. D. Childs..
Lieut. J. W. Spangler and W. M. Wilson
Col. J. B. Howard and J. H. Martin
Capt. George H. Crosman and S. J. Brown..
Capt. C. McKibbin, jr., and Alfred Maurray.
Capt. C. McKibbin, jr., and Alfred Maurray.
Capt. Joseph Tuttle and B. Cohn..

Capt. Joseph Tuttle and M. K. Lurty..
Capt. Joseph Tuttle and John Simmons..
Capt. Joseph Tuttle and Wm. H. Hardy.
Lieut. J. R. Bothwell and G. W. Sutherland..
Capt. T. J. Eckerson and J. R. Robbins..
Capt. T. J. Eckerson and J. M. Stephenson.
Capt. T. J. Eckerson and W. K. Ish
Col. J. A. Potter and H. R. Hammond
Col. J. A. Potter and D. H. Mitchell...
Col. J. A. Potter and Adam Brenner.

For transportation of stores in Baltimore city, at 25 cents to $1 25 per load.

For 300 cords oak and pine wood, at $9 per cord...

For 12 tons of straw, at $18 per ton; 1,438 bushels oats, at 62 cents per bushel.

For 27 tons of hay, at $26 95 per ton

For 90 tons anthracite coal, at $7 40 per ton; 5 tons bituminous coal, at $7 per ton; and 25 cents per ton additional for coal delivered at Fort McHenry.

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For 200 tons of hay and 40 tons of straw, at $60 per ton, in coin..
For 4,400 bushels of oats, at 47 cents per bushel..
For 1, 200 bushels of oats, at 40 cents per bushel..
For 4,400 bushels of oats, at 47 cents per bushel..

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