Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . _ Crl\Ou]sLxi LAI^i. 14 OUR DESIGNS. BILL OF QUANTITIES. loo yds. of excavation, @ 20 cts $20 2,000 bricks, @ 12 cts 24 11,000 ft. Hemlock scantling and joists, @ $15 per M 165 2,450 feet W. P. timber, for principal rafters, @, $20 49 2,400 ft. flooring, @ $35 84 3,000 ft. sheathing boards, @ $20 60 18 window frames, @ Sio 180 4 doors, @ $5 20 Finishing lumber lOO Carpenter work 500 2,000 ft. slating, @ $9 180 600 square yards of plastering, @ $25 150 Painting and glazing 275 Stained glass 180 Hardware and Iron work 100 Fifty pews, @ $4 20
Annual reports of the boards to the General Assembly . _ Crl\Ou]sLxi LAI^i. 14 OUR DESIGNS. BILL OF QUANTITIES. loo yds. of excavation, @ 20 cts $20 2,000 bricks, @ 12 cts 24 11,000 ft. Hemlock scantling and joists, @ $15 per M 165 2,450 feet W. P. timber, for principal rafters, @, $20 49 2,400 ft. flooring, @ $35 84 3,000 ft. sheathing boards, @ $20 60 18 window frames, @ Sio 180 4 doors, @ $5 20 Finishing lumber lOO Carpenter work 500 2,000 ft. slating, @ $9 180 600 square yards of plastering, @ $25 150 Painting and glazing 275 Stained glass 180 Hardware and Iron work 100 Fifty pews, @ $4 200 Pulpit 50 Fumace and registers 150. $2,487 —T^oN-T Ei-z;\^7iatJ. — OUR DESIGNS. 15 DESIGN No. 2—DESCRIPTION. A design for a cliiuch suitable for a town or village, capable of seat-ing 275 persons comfortably. There is a room at the rear end on eachside of the pulpit, separated fi-om it by movable glass partitions ; theserooms ai-e 8X13 feet, wiU seat 25 persons, and can be nsed in connectionwith the audience-room when necessary, thus 325 persons can be ac-commodated without crowding, and fifty more in the aisles. The fines should appear in the corners of the room next to thepulpit, and an excavation being made under the rear end of the audience-room, with an ordinary fuinace placed at this point the whole could bethoiougiily warmed. The expense of this would be little more than forstoves placed in the rooms ; these, besides being unsightly, take upconsiderable room and yield a less pleasant heat. • The main room is 35/(G0 feet outside measurements. The entranceis on the side tluough an open porch, which connects
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