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APPENDIX 7<br />

SCHEDULE OF STONE AND TILE DELIVERIES<br />

FROM THE HYDE PARK LEDGERS, 1896-1899<br />

May 25, 1896<br />

20 tons 3/4" granite (Daniel S. Donovan)<br />

10 tons 1/4" granite<br />

June 11, 1896<br />

1900 ft. tile drain in swamp (John H. Jackson)<br />

May 1897<br />

William A. Caire, tile<br />

June 1897<br />

J. Myers and Son laying tile at garden and stable<br />

September 1897<br />

William A. Caire<br />

3000 1 1/2" tile<br />

5000 2 1/2" tile<br />

3000 1 1/2" collars<br />

2000 2" collars<br />

5000 2 1/2" collars<br />

January 4, 1898<br />

J. Myers and Son<br />

Laying tile and boxes, main bridge<br />

William A. Caire<br />

Drain pipe stable lot<br />

May 3, 1898<br />

James A. DeGroat<br />

338 cu. yds. 5/8" gravel<br />

May 13, 1898<br />

Hudson River Stone Supply co.<br />

112 cu. yds. 2 1/2" crushed stone<br />

62 cu. yds. 3/4" crushed stone<br />

May 14, 1898<br />

Wm. A. Caire 200 ft. 6" pipe; 300 ft. 3" pipe<br />

May 23, 1898<br />

Extra Payroll: hauling 437 loads crushed stone and 336 loads gravel. Total 773 loads - station<br />

and dock to roads around Mansion.<br />

June 8, 1898<br />

Hudson River Stone Supply Co.<br />

235 cu. yds. 2 1/2" stone<br />

333

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