(Signed) Theodore Louis Stouffer.
[Seal]
Frederick Emerson White. [Seal]
Augustine Gray Williams. [Seal]
Andrew James Doran. [Seal]
Witnesses as to Stouffer, White, Doran, and Williams:
(Signed) Frank C. Kebbey,
Clerk District Court, Second
Judicial District,
Territory of Arizona.
Cosmos Mindeleff, [SEAL]
Acting for the Secretary of the
Interior.
Witnesses as to Cosmos Mindeleff:
(Signed) Jeff Hunt.
Chas. B. Eaman.
AFFIDAVIT OF CONTRACTORS
Territory of Arizona, County of Pinal, ss:
Augustine Gray Williams and Andrew James Doran, subscribers to and sureties in the contract hereto annexed, being duly sworn, depose and say, each for himself, that he is worth the sum of two thousand dollars over and above all debts and liabilities which he owes or has incurred, and exclusive of property exempt by law from levy and sale under execution.
(Signed) Augustine Gray Williams. [SEAL] Andrew James Doran. [SEAL]
Sworn to and subscribed before me this ninth day of May, A. D. 1891.
[SEAL] (Signed) Frank
C. Kebbey,
Clerk
District Court, Second Judicial District,
Territory
of Arizona.
Territory of Arizona, S Ct:
I, Joseph H. Kebbey, associate justice of the supreme court of the Territory of Arizona, certify that I am personally acquainted with Augustine Gray Williams and Andrew James Doran, sureties, and that in my opinion they are good and sufficient to the amounts in which they have bound themselves in the foregoing contract.
Florence, Arizona Territory, 9th May, 1891.
(Signed) Joseph H. Kebbey,
Associate Justice Supreme Court,
Arizona Territory.
II. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE CASA GRANDE RUIN, ARIZONA, 1891
(Attached to and forming part of contract)
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
All the work upon this ruin is to be carried out in such a manner as to interfere as little as possible with the present condition and appearance of the building, and the contractors will be held responsible for any injury to it.
The work is to be carried on under a supervisor, acting for the United States, who shall have power to reject any materials it is proposed to use in the work which are not in his judgment equal to those specified, and he shall have power to have torn down any work done which he has reason to suspect is not such as required by the specifications, but if such work shall prove upon inspection to have been well done the contractor may make a charge of the amount which would have been allowed for that part of the work had it passed inspection.