James Ferguson, as trigonometrial surveyor, from November 1, 1819, to March 1, 1820, four months at $1,200 per annum 400 00 C. A. Leseur, as drafstman, 58 days, at $3 per day, in March and Lewis G. De Russy, as draftsman, from May 15, 1819, to this time, Thomas Clinton, steward, for one year 365 1 153 W. H. Dewitt, as copying clerk and chain bearer, from January 4, to November 3, at $30 per month 300 1 154 Leonard Baker, cook, from May 1 to October 15, at $20 per month 130 1 158 David Gay, boat and axe man, for three months and one day's serVices, from June 19, to September 20, at $14 per month L. Hurlbut, boat and axe man, from May 11 to Sept. 15, do. do. from June 24 to Oct. 11, do. from May 10 to Oct. 11, do. and 159 75 1 from June 19 to Oct. 11, do. 52 26 1 160 from June 22 to do. do. 51 33 1 161 Thomas Horton, do. from June 25 to Sept, 20, do. 39 66 1 Vermilye, Hever, M.Pherson and Devinne, four United States Peter Burtsell's bill of stationery Mulder and Montgomery's bill of groceries J. Archer's bill for transportation of groceries, &c. from Albany 20 95 Sill, Thompson, & Co.'s bill for transportation of the party (15 persons) with two boats, provisions, and baggage, from Black Rock to Detroit river, in schooner Michigan J. Scott's bill for coffee and tea 130 29 184 11 56 L. Brace's bill for butter and beans 10 84 E. Brook's bill for hard bread 16 198 E. Brooks for hire of a large boat to move camp H. Daw's bill for blacksmith work on boats, &c. James Mason's bill for carpenter's work D. M'Gill's bill for painting boats Steamboat, for passage of surveyor Best and freight Stannard and Bidwell's bill for building new boat, &c. C. T. Payne's bill for mending telescope T. J. Wendall's bill for sundries J. Sill's bill for boarding Bird and Ferguson last spring do do hard bread W. A. Bird's account, with vouchers, for sundry articles of stationery purchased and expenses while out surveying Secretary Fraser's 5 bills of expenses at sundry times |