Arthur S. Brockenbrough’s Statement of the Quantity and Cost of Stone Work Completed

Sta[te]ment of the Quantity of Work done by Stone cutters by the day previous to January 1st 1820—



Work Executed which at our present prices would be

4 Cor: Bases Worked & set @

$28 Pav No 3 $112. 00

6 Doric do Pav: No 7 @

$8 48. 00

19 Tuscan do—Colonade @

6. 44 Dormitories 122. 36

4 Doric caps Pav 7 @

$8 32. 00

3 Tuscan do @

5.17 Dormitories 15. 51

2 moulded Door sills Pav: 3 @

$4. 18 8. 36

2 plane do—do

2. 50 5. 00

seting sill @

$2 8. 00
352. 351. 01 23

Gorman wages at his Quarry

$52. 00.

Cowden & Campbell do

52. 00

Passage money for Cow: & Camp:

40. 00
$144. 00
More than it would
have cost agreeable
to the present prices
} 80. 27
431. 50
For Gormans Work $ 113 111
Cowden do 234. 50
Campbell do 230. 00
575. 50
from which deduct } 144.
for quarring charges $ 431. 50

A part of the above work [. . .] was executed by G. Raggi

Quarrying acct

To Gorman, Cowden & Campbill 144
J. Culln & co 653. 25
Spinks & co 219. 90
same for hire pm & board 180
M. Gleason 3. 00
Our laborers in quary


Bases
By the day$19.60 00
Tuscan cap by th
by the day—3
MS (ViU: PP); endorsed by Brockenbrough as: “An estimate of the cost of the Stone work done previous to 1 Jan: 1820 by the day” and also by Brockenbrough as: “Memorandum of [. . .] Stone work &c.”
Date Range
Date
December 31, 1819 to January 1, 1820
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