Documentary journal of Indiana 1860-1861 . Si 20 4 20 2 brooms, 50c; 1 box sand, S4 75 5 25 1 doz brooms, S2 50 2 50 1 cast-iron door 4 00 Mason and tender and mortar for repair builder 5 00 1 hoe, 50c; 4 iron hoop pails, S4 2 00 1 wash dish 38 137 24 77.—A. W. Waters. 25 pairs shoes, §1 85 46 25 78.—H. GrifBn, 8 bbls lime 10 00 79.—C. W. Seely, advanced F. Howe after Gonzales 5 00 Sent r. Howe, at Springfield to bring Gonzales 50 00 Drayage on crackers 25 Pegging awls. 75c; Dravage, 37c 1 12 7 bbls Pork, S108 50; 8loads straw, SS .i 116 50 ^ Paid W. C. Layton amount loaned Capt. Buford


Documentary journal of Indiana 1860-1861 . Si 20 4 20 2 brooms, 50c; 1 box sand, S4 75 5 25 1 doz brooms, S2 50 2 50 1 cast-iron door 4 00 Mason and tender and mortar for repair builder 5 00 1 hoe, 50c; 4 iron hoop pails, S4 2 00 1 wash dish 38 137 24 77.—A. W. Waters. 25 pairs shoes, §1 85 46 25 78.—H. GrifBn, 8 bbls lime 10 00 79.—C. W. Seely, advanced F. Howe after Gonzales 5 00 Sent r. Howe, at Springfield to bring Gonzales 50 00 Drayage on crackers 25 Pegging awls. 75c; Dravage, 37c 1 12 7 bbls Pork, S108 50; 8loads straw, SS .i 116 50 ^ Paid W. C. Layton amount loaned Capt. Buford 10 00 ,, 241 bushels oats 37 65 1 pair collars, S4 50; 1 side harness leather, S5 9 50 1 stove and pipe for Prison 13 50 Paid Flack & Walker amount loaned Buford to pursue Gonzales 10 00 253 52 SO.—J. W. Blake, postage paid on plans to members of Legislature, letters and news-papers of State 5 00 Total from Dec 15,1860, to Jan. 1,1861 86,051 2< 74.— 76.— 425 CO00 00 .?^ V?~^ ^^ J-r-c t, t^ cr. r-<N .;£-O O) t-1--^. r-l CO C-: 00o: P3 o 03 426 Detailed Statement of Expenditures for month of January, 1861. The amount of the first Seventeen Vouchers in the following state-ment was drawn from the General Treasury on the 15th of January,1861, amounting to $1,019 31. The remaining vouchers were ap-proved by the old Board of Control—provided for payment in Junelast-^^ revised by the present Board of Control, and the originalamounts, together with amounts allowed, hereinafter detailed. 1. George Myers— Gateage for being discharged from Prison 2. Dan. Wilson— Gateage for being discharged from Prison 3. George P. Nelson— Gateage for being discharged from Prison 4. Isaac N. Ash— Making copies of contract between P. P. Moore and Board of Control,and making estimate of work in December and notarial fees 5. John Sheery— Gateage for being discharged from Prison 6. John 51. Butterfleld— 2% bushels rye ; 1,900 wheat flour ?-i2 OG Difference in lumber


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