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... Hill. Synopsis and comparative statement of bids for brick foundation , granite coping , and iron railing for the circle at the intersection of Pennsylvania and New Hampshire avenues , K and Twenty - third streets . No. of bid . 1234567 ...
... Hill. Synopsis and comparative statement of bids for brick foundation , granite coping , and iron railing for the circle at the intersection of Pennsylvania and New Hampshire avenues , K and Twenty - third streets . No. of bid . 1234567 ...
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... Hill .. William J. McCollam 1,000 1,000 2.96 2 97 2,960 00 2,970 00 650 6 50 6 75 675 4,670 00 5,400 00 5,500 00 5,920 00 6,500 00 6,500 00 17 COAST SURVEY - PERSONS AND PAY OF EMPLOYEES , ETC. 14 15 1 PERRIE 12 13 14 15 Charles Benman ...
... Hill .. William J. McCollam 1,000 1,000 2.96 2 97 2,960 00 2,970 00 650 6 50 6 75 675 4,670 00 5,400 00 5,500 00 5,920 00 6,500 00 6,500 00 17 COAST SURVEY - PERSONS AND PAY OF EMPLOYEES , ETC. 14 15 1 PERRIE 12 13 14 15 Charles Benman ...
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... Hill . 31 Joseph Gawler William Pierre Samuel Redfern Lindsay Muse ... Wm . H. Birch Edwin Green ... F. Lakemayer .. L. J. Middleton Samuel Mickum .. Blanchard & Mohun . 1 copy Treatise on Gems Labor during month of November . Livery of ...
... Hill . 31 Joseph Gawler William Pierre Samuel Redfern Lindsay Muse ... Wm . H. Birch Edwin Green ... F. Lakemayer .. L. J. Middleton Samuel Mickum .. Blanchard & Mohun . 1 copy Treatise on Gems Labor during month of November . Livery of ...
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... Hill Franklin Guyle ........ Hiram Plummer ....... Francis M. Hale ....... B. C. Johnson ........ 100 00 172 50 3,343 00 1,500 00 83 00 175 00 10,525 00 380 00 1,200 00 174 00 1,500 00 95 00 274 00 380 00 348 00 400 00 32 1 65 10 70 per ...
... Hill Franklin Guyle ........ Hiram Plummer ....... Francis M. Hale ....... B. C. Johnson ........ 100 00 172 50 3,343 00 1,500 00 83 00 175 00 10,525 00 380 00 1,200 00 174 00 1,500 00 95 00 274 00 380 00 348 00 400 00 32 1 65 10 70 per ...
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... Hill . Keyesville to Boydton .... Kanawha C. H. to Guyandotte . Gordonsville to Madison C. H Greenwood Depot to Scottsville .. Kanawha C. H. to Jackson C. H. do Kanawha C. H to Wayne C. H. Richmond to Norfolk 4935 4946 do .... 5058 5092 ...
... Hill . Keyesville to Boydton .... Kanawha C. H. to Guyandotte . Gordonsville to Madison C. H Greenwood Depot to Scottsville .. Kanawha C. H. to Jackson C. H. do Kanawha C. H to Wayne C. H. Richmond to Norfolk 4935 4946 do .... 5058 5092 ...
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Page 7 - THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." We, the People of the State of South Carolina, in Convention assembled, do declare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained. That the Ordinance adopted by us in Convention, on the twentythird day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight, whereby the Constitution of the United States of America...
Page 9 - Constitution of the United States of America was ratified, and also all acts and parts of acts of the General Assembly of this State ratifying amendments of the said Constitution, are hereby repealed; and that the union now subsisting between South Carolina and other States, under the name of the "United States of America,
Page 6 - Dollars, lawful money of the United States, to be paid to the said his heirs, executors, administrators or assigns; for which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally firmly by these presents.
Page 5 - ... of them will be regarded as an act of hostility, and you may then put your command into either of them which you may deem most proper to increase its power of resistance. You are also authorized to take similar defensive steps whenever you have tangible evidence of a design to proceed to a hostile act.
Page 10 - ... that neither the constituted authorities nor any body of the people of the State of South Carolina will either attack or molest the United States forts in the harbor, of Charleston previously to the action of the convention, and we hope and believe not until an offer has been made through an accredited representative to negotiate for an amicable arrangement of all matters between the State and the federal government, provided that no re-enforcements shall be sent into those forts, and their relative...
Page xviii - Assigns, for the which payment well and truly to be made and done, we bind ourselves, our Heirs, Executors and Administrators jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals, and dated this 23d day of May AD l8l2.
Page 11 - You are carefully to avoid every act which would needlessly tend to provoke aggression, and for that reason you are not, without necessity, to take up any position which could be construed into the assumption of a hostile attitude...
Page 10 - In compliance with our statement to you yesterday, we now express to you our strong convictions that neither the constituted authorities, nor any body of the people of the State of South Carolina, will either attack or molest the United States forts in the...
Page 3 - It is under all these circumstances that I am urged immediately to withdraw the troops from the harbor of Charleston, and am informed that, without this, negotiation is impossible. This I cannot do ; this I will not do. Such an idea was never thought of by me in any possible contingency.
Page 8 - South Carolina ; and also for an apportionment of the public debt, and for a division of all other property held by the government of the United States, as agent of the confederated States of which South Carolina was recently a member...