courthouse and jail wood supply thing
also known as: wood for courthouse and jail
Summary: About 700 cords of wood have been bought since January 1st, 1889, at $2.50 per cord for the courthouse and jail.
Completeness: 54/100 Grade D
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700 cords of wood— 1889-01-01
cited from We have evidence that about 700 cords of… (1890)We have evidence that about 700 cords of
wood have been bought for use of the court
house and jail since January 1st, 1889, at the
price of $2.50 per cord at the same time. One
contract was made with G. DeVega by Sheriff
Whitehill for 75 …
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We have evidence that about 700 cords of…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain