Viewing page 103 of 208

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

Vol. 2. No. 2 2444 A. C. D. C. 1867
Washington July 29" 1867
- 30 -
Columbia Dist of -
John Kimball Supt. of Schools

Requests that the following described lumber be sent to Blue Plains Landing on the Potomac River in care of J. H. Hatton to build a School House at Oxen Run

110 ft 6x6.
110 ft 4x4.
75 joists 12 ft long 3x4
4 joists 12 ft long 4x4
32 Rafters 12 ft long 3x5
23 joists 20 ft long 3x10
23 joists 20 ft long 3x5
100 ft joist 3x4
2000 ft boards for siding & outhouses
700 ft boards for Sheathing
3.200 Cypress Shingles
750 ft boards flooring
400 ft boards wainscotting
2 Kegs of nails 1-8d 1-10d
25 lbs Shingle Nails.
1 door & frame
(Over)

Hd. Qrs. Ass't. Com'r. D. C. Bureau R. F. & A. L. Received * Jul [[?]] 1867 * 

824

6 windows, frames & sash.
1 Knob Lock
20 double pine desks

Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, & Abandoned Lands,
Head-Quarters Asst. Commr., D.C,
Washington, Jul 30 1967

Respectfully referred to Bvt. Major J. M. Brown, Chief Quartermaster D. C.

Approved: the lumber to be provided from that being delivered upon the Barry Farm, as far as practicable

C H Howard 
Bt. Brig. Genl. Assist. Com'r.

E. B. Vol. 3 #937
L R Book # 824. 

July 30th 1867
Gen. C. H. Howard.

Directs that Lumber &c. be sent to Mr Hatton for the erection of a School-house at "Oxen Run" Md.