The Repair Of Casa Grande Ruin, Arizona, in 1891 - Fifteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1893-94, - Government Printing Office, Washington, 1897, pages 315-348 by Cosmos Mindeleff
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Second. Eight hundred cubic feet of brick masonry underpinning, more or less, at $1.30 per cubic foot. Third. One thousand cubic feet, more or less, of brick masonry to fill in cavities, at $1.40 per cubic foot. Fourth. Bracing walls, as per plans, $120. Fifth. Five hundred lineal feet of 2 by 4 square timber at 8 cents per foot, lumber measure. (Signed) C. D. Henry. V Phoenix, Arizona, _February 11, 1891_. Cosmos Mindeleff, Esq., _Tempe, Arizona_. Dear Sir: I hereby submit for your consideration, in reference to the plans and specifications for the preservation of the Casa Grande ruins of Arizona, bids upon the following propositions, to wit: First. "Cleaning out the débris." For the removal of 470 cubic yards of material, more or less, at $2.65 per cubic yard. Second. "Underpinning walls." For 800 cubic feet of brick masonry, more or less, laid and plastered as specified, at $4.25 per cubic foot. |
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