Memorandum from Thomas Munroe, 2 October 1804
Memorandum from Thomas Munroe
Unexpended Balance of Appropriation 1803 | $2,387. | 77 | ||
commonly, since the Appropriation of 1804, called the fund Applicable to High ways |
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Unexpended Balance of the Appropriation 1804 | 7006. | 83 | ||
Ds. | 9,394. | 60 | ||
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estimated value of foundation stone taken from the footway on north side of Pennsylvania Avenue and used in the Capitol, about $1200. | ||||
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Memdm. of monies which from the best information the Superintendant has been able to obtain must be paid during the fall to carry on the Capitol, and necessary work at the Presidents House till Jany or February next—
Representatives chamber—about | 300 |
George Blagdin, in part Stone Cutting & setting—about | $2,000 |
Peter Lenox, Balance for work in 1803 | 300 |
Wm. L Gantt o/a of his claim for bricks | 200 |
Hugh Boyd, bricklayers work on Drain at P Ho | 100 |
Wm hewitt, Contractor for foundation stone, in part, | 300 |
Robt & Wm Steuart Contractors for freestone (in part of about $2500 or 3000$ which will be due to them | 1000 |
Cooke & Brent—Do. part of between 4 & 5 thousand | 1000 |
Carpenters & Plaisterers work Prests. House (say) | 300 |
Masons & Labourers at the Capitol 2 months from the 1 Octo.—say | 2000 |
J. M. Robertson for 12 particular bill stones | 300 |
Contingencies—say | 500 |
Saml. Mifflin (phila) materials for roof of P. Ho. which probably he can wait for | 500 |
$8,800 |
2d. Octo 1804.
Thomas Munroe Supt.
MS (DLC); endorsed by TJ as received 3 Oct. and “funds & destination.”