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June 1, 1875
June 23, 1875

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Colfax, La

May 17, 1875

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Fort Barrancas, Fla.

May 31, 1875

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Shreveport, La..

May 31, 1875

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Jackson, Miss.

May 18, 1875

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Little Rock, Ark

May 21, 1875

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Vicksburgh, Miss.

May 20, 1875

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Baton Rouge, La.

May 31, 1875

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Canby, (post of,) La..

May 24, 1875

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New Orleans City and
Jackson Barracks, La.
Jackson, Miss.

May 18, 1875

May 27, 1875

Lieut. Col. A. R. Eddy with A. Brizard..
Capt. H. W. Janes with Jacob H. Small..
Maj. J. A. Potter with S. B. Shackelford.
Maj. J. A. Potter with J. O. Neal......
Maj. J. A. Potter with Samuel Levy
Maj. J. A. Potter with William Robb.
Maj. J. A. Potter with George C. Ramsay.
Maj. J. A. Potter with North & Walker
Maj. J. A. Potter with T. B. Hillen.
Maj. J. A. Potter with B. Turner
Maj. J. A. Potter with John D. Macklin
Maj. J. A. Potter with S. C. Walker.

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Maj. Benjamin C. Card with Hyderstaetd &
Sanders.

Maj. Benjamin C. Card with Albert Schmidt.
Maj. Benjamin C. Card with Walter H. Stearns
Maj. Benjamin C. Card with John H. Richards
Capt. J. M. Marshall with Henry Abbey.
Lieut. Col. Rufus Saxton with William J.
Crawford.
June 16, 1875 Capt. J. C. Clifford with J. G. Johnson.

June 18, 1875
June 12, 1875

747,000 pounds of corn, at $1 33 per bus hel
70 tons of hay, at 85.30 per ton .....
1,100 cords of hard wood, at 84 per cord
450,000 pounds of corn, at $1.074 per bushel.
96,000 pounds of oats, at 60 cents per bushel
314 tons of hay, at 810.69 per ton

1,000 cords of soft wood, at 85.40 per cord....
7.000 bushels of State oats, at 74 cents per bushel.
Wagon transportation, at schedule rates

210 cords of hard wood, at $7.94 (coin) per cord; 44,000 pounds of oats,
at $38.40 (coin) per ton; 26,000 pounds of barley, at $26.40 (coin) per
ton; 88,000 pounds of hay, at $12.40 (coin) per ton; 26,000 pounds of
straw, at $9.40 (coin) per ton.
Wagon transportation, at schedule rates
Repairing 2 buildings, $9,499.

Hard wood, as required, at 84 per cord.
Hard wood, as required, at 85.39 per cord
Hard wood, as required, at $4.45 per cord
Hard wood, as required, at 84 per cord..
Hard wood, as required, at $5 per cord..
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Hard wood, as required, at $4 per cord.
Hard wood, as required, at $3 per cord.

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Hard wood, as required, at 85.40 per cord; coal, as required, at $5.50 per ton.

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Corn, (shelled.) as required, at $2.15 per 100 pounds; oats, as required,
at $2.50 per 100 pounds; hay, (timothy,) as required, at $1.75 per 100
pounds; straw, (wheat,) as required, at $1.25 per 100 pounds.
Corn, (shelled,) as required, at $1.86 per 100 pounds; hay, (timothy.) as
required, at $1.50 per 100 pounds; wheat-straw, as required, at $1.25
per 100 pounds.

Corn, as required, at $2.05 per 100 pounds; oats, as required, at 82.66 per 100 pounds; hay, as required, at $1.65 per 100 pounds; straw, as required, at $1.65 per 100 pounds.

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Jackson Barracks, (New
Orleans,) La.

May 15, 1875

Maj. J. A. Potter with Washington Morton....

Corn, (shelled,) as required, at $1.88 per 100 pounds; oats, as required,
at $2.47 per 100 pounds; hay, as required, at $1.50 per 100 pounds;
straw, (wheat,) as required, at $1.25 per 100 pounds.
Coal, (bituminous,) as required, at $6 per ton.

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Saint Martinsville, La

June 10, 1875

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Little Rock, Ark

June 2, 1875

Maj. J. A. Potter with O. J. Durand
Maj. J. A. Potter with D. F. Rose..........

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Hard wood, as required, at 84 per cord.

Corn, (shelled.) as required, at $1.85 per 100 pounds; oats, as required, at $2.60 per 100 pounds; hay, (timothy,) as required, at $1.50 per 100 pounds; straw, (wheat,) as required, at $1.35 per 100 pounds. 28,000 pounds of corn, at $1.25 per bushel 145 cords of hard wood, at $13.86 per cord. 72,000 pounds of oats, at 82 cents per bushel. 200,000 pounds of oats, at 79 cents per bushel 115 tons of hay, at $2.87 per ton....

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

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Cheyenne Agency, Dak

May 13, 1875

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Fort Totten, Dak

May 13, 1875

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Fort Sully, Dak.

May 13, 1875

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Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dak

May 22, 1875

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Near Fort Laramie, Wyo.. Jeffersonville depot, Ind..

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Nov. 12, 1874
May 1, 1875
May 1, 1875
May 1, 1875

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Maj. B. C. Card with John Shephard..
Maj B. C. Card with Daniel O. Lawrence.
Maj. B. C. Card with Samuel Gordon
Maj. Alex. J. Perry with Z. & James A. King..
Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with J. W. Merrill
& Co.
Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with R. Leavitt
Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with Clement Stude-
baker, president Studebaker Brother Manu-
facturing Company.

May 1, 1875 Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with Thomas Morri-
son, president Saint Louis Tent Manufactur-
ing Company.

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340 cords of soft wood, at $4.65 per cord. 722 cords of soft wood, at $4.73 per cord. 1,800 cords of hard wood, at $3.55 per cord. 1,200 cords of soft wood, at $4.43 per cord 854 cords of soft wood, at $4.73 per cord.. 1,000 tons of hay, at $4.38 per ton. 111 tons of hay, at $8.35 per ton... 2,100 tons of hay, at $9.90 per ton. Construction of bridge over North Platte River, $10, 650. Riding-saddles and wagon-material, at schedule rates. Ambulance and wagon-material, at schedule rates Wagon-materials, at schedule rates......

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1,500 hame strings, at 63 cents each: 3,500 hame-strings, at 7 cents each. 400 coupling-poles, at 74 cents each; 500 hounds, (hind,) at 46 cents each; 1,750 felloes, (hind,) at 14 cents each; 1,500 felloes, (front,) at 12 cents each; 1,000 linch-pins, at 8 cents each. 250 lock-chains, at 75 cents each; 250 ridge-pole staples, (large,) at 14 cents each; 500 ridge-pole staples, (small) at 1 cents each; 3,000 wagon-bow staples, (large,) at 2 cents each; 3,000 wagon-bow staples, (small,) at 13 cents each; 500 feed-box staples, at 21 cents each. Wagon and ambulance materials, at schedule rates... 100 paulins, at $13.50 each

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May 1, 1875

Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with Robert Nixon

& Co.

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150 feed-boxes, at $1.90 each; 700 open rings, at 6 cents each; 100 hooks for feed-boxes, at 34 cents each.

300 pounds hackled mass, at 11 cents per pound...

400,000 pounds barley, sacked, at $27.25 (coin) per 1,000 pounds
400,000 pounds barley, sacked, at $35.25 (coin) per 1,000 pounds..
Wagon transportation, route No. 1, at schedule rates, (coin).............
300,000 pounds barley, sacked, at $22 (coin) per 1,000 pounds; 125,000
pounds oats, sacked, at $23.50 (coin) per 1,000 pounds; 650,000 pounds
hay, stacked, at $6.75 (coin) per 1,000 pounds; 175,000 pounds straw,
at 86.75 (coin) per 1,000 pounds; 725 cords wood, at $6.50 (coin) per
cord.

June 22, 1875 Maj. Benjamin C. Card with Samuel G. Bridges 802,000 pounds oats, at 82.68 per 100 pounds. 400,000 pounds corn, at 82.95 per 100 pounds. June 28, 1875

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2,000 open links, at 1 cents each

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2,000 3,000

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139 tons bay, at 86.39 per ton

900,000 pounds oate, at 64 cents per bushel.
45,500 pounds outs, at 82.38 per 100 pounds.
108 cords soft wood, at 88 per cord.
600 tons coal, at $3.09 per fon
63 tons hay, at 811.09 per ton

90 tons hay, at $6.98 per ton
980 cords soft wood, at $1.95 per cord
200,000 pounds oats, at 83 cents per bushel.
84,000 pounds corn, at 80 cents per bushel
600,000 pounds oats, at $2.80 per 100 pounds.
189.000 pounds oats, at $2.28 per 100 pounds.
84,000 pounds oats, at $1.93 per 100 pounds....

Oats, as required, at $2.18 per 100 pounds; wheat-straw, as required,
$1.24 per 100 pounds.

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Corn, shelled, as required, at $1.71 per 100 pounds; oats, as required, at
$2.46 per 100 pounds; timothy hay, as required, at $1.52 per 100
pounds; wheat-straw, as required, at $1.37 per 100 pounds.
Corn, shelled, as required, at $2.12 per 100 pounds; oats, as required,
at $2.94 per 100 pounds.

114 bushels oats, at 73 cents per bushel; 4,392 pounds timothy hay, at
$1.20 per 100 pounds; 1,200 pounds rye-straw, at 85 cents per 100
pounds.

35 cords hard wood, at $5 per cord

594 cords of hard wood, at $6.90 per cord

50,000 pounds of anthracite coal, at 88 per ton; 3,660 pounds of oats, at
75 cents per bushel; 8,420 pounds of timothy hay, at 90 cents per 100
pounds.
Wagon transportation 1 year, at schedule rates.
Wagon transportation, at schedule rates
Construction of steam-launch, at $15,200

1,003 bushels of oats, at 75 cents per bushel; 20 tons of timothy hay,
at $23 per ton; 50 tons of straw, rye, at $22 per ton, oat, at $17 per
ton.
180 bushels of corn, at 96 cents per bushel; 1,975 bushels of oats, at
75 3-10 cents per bushel; 44 tons of hay, at 823.50 per ton; 31 tons of
straw, rye at 822.48 per ton, oat at $17.50 per ton.

2,500

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1,286 tons of coal, at 86.49 per ton; 100 cords of wood, at $6.79 per cord
350 tons of stove-coal, at $7.05 per ton; 393 tons of egg-coal, at $6.55

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5,800 yards of black Italian cloth, at $1.09 per yard 3,125 dress-caps, at $1.96) each; 130 pompons, at 29 cents each.

3,000 1,500

Constructing four frame buildings, at $15,816

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

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June 21, 1873

Lient, Col. Rufus Saxton with Colladay, Irout
& Co.

Lient. Col. Rufus Saxton with Composite Iron-
Works Company.

Col Stewart Van Vliet with Colladay, Irout
& Co.

July 27, 1875
Ang. 3, 1875 Col. Stewart Van Vliet with Eckstein & Co.
July 6, 1875, Col. Stewart Van Vliet with Theodore Thompson,
Aug. 25, 1875 Maj. William Myers with John H. Clark
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May 12, 1875

Maj. J. A. Potter with P. L. S. Verden Maj. J. A. Potter with Eudora Schaughnessy. Maj. J. A. Potter with C. W. Loomis & H. Musgrove.

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May 13, 1875

Maj. J. A. Potter with Nancy Hunt

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Lieut. Col. Rufus Saxton with Walton Brothers Lieut. Col. Rufus Saxton with Bent & Bush

Capt. Charics P. Eagan with John Dalton ..do

Capt. Charles P. Eagan with John Mullalley.
Capt. Charles P. Eagan with Ysidro & Torres
Capt. Charles P. Eagan with Etienne Lacassagne
Capt. Charles P. Eagan with Schultz & Blair.
Capt. Chas. P. Eagan with A. Staab

Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with John A. Wil-
liamson.

Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with Wilstach, Baldwin & Co.

Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with Lougry & Frew
Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with B. B. Connor
& Co.

Lieut. Col. James A. Ekin with Louisa M.
Rodgers.

Lieut. Col. A. R. Eddy with H. H. McColley ..

Lieut. Col. A. R. Eddy with A. Brizard.
Lieut. Col. A. R. Eddy with E. C. Boobar &
Co.

Lieut. Col. A. R. Eddy with John and George
W. Stanley.

75,000 pairs woolen stockings, at 34 cents per pair 2,000 iron bunks, Army standard, at $4.50 each

25,000 pairs Army woolen mittens, at 25 cents per pair.
700 dozen scrubbing-brushes, at $2.44 per dozen.
Wagon transportation, at schedule-rates.......

Lease of building No. 1704 G street, Washington, D. C., at $233.33} per
month.

Lease of building No. 616 and 618 Seventeenth street, Washington, D.
C., at $83.33 per month.

Lease of lot 59 and company post of Jackson, Miss., at $50 per month.
Lease of lots 1 and 2 and company post of Jackson, Miss., at $25 per
month.

Lease of land, 15 acres, and company post, Jackson, Miss., at $75 per month.

Lease of land, 6 acres, and company post of Jackson, Miss., at $83.33} per month.

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1,000 gross of coat-buttons, at $1 10 per gross; 300 crescents for caps. at $1.95 per 100,

8,000

100,000 pairs white Berlin gloves, at 153 cents per pair; 3,500 helmet-
eagles, at 18 cents each; 3,000 pompons, infantry, 23 cents each; 500
pompons, artillery, at 23 cents each; 14,000 cross-sabers, at 15 cents
each.

46,000 feet of pine lumber, at 89.70 per 1,000 feet
67,000 feet of pine lumber, at $9.70 per 1,000 feet
Mason-work on hospital-building, 1,200.

600 bushels of lime, at 35 cents per bushel
Painting and plastering hospital-building, $1,130
Carpenter-work on hospita'-building, $1,875
Wagon transportation to Texas, at schedule-rates
Coal, Pittsburgh, as required, 1234 cents per bushel
Stationery, per list, at schedule-rates

200 pairs of wooden stirrups, at 12 cents per pair
Oats, (sacked,) as required, at 70 cents per bushel; hay, (timothy,) as
required, at $23 per ton; straw, (oats,) as required, at $15 per ton.
Lease of lots Nos. 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48, in block
102, Jeffersonville, at $12.50 per month.

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600,000 pounds of hay, (baled,) at $8 (coin) per 1,000 pounds; 160,000 pounds of straw, (baled,) at $6 (coin) per 1,000 pounds. 200,000 pounds of hay, (baled.) at $23 (coin) per 1,000 pounds. Construction of wharf at Presidio of San Francisco, at $9,745.60, (coin)

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