Three north-and-south sections to show
estimated amount of excavation
necessary. [Plate CXIX of
this report.]
Plan showing roof support. [Plate CXXII of this report.]
Two sections showing roof support. [Plate
CXXIII and plate CXXIV of
this report.]
IV. OATH OF DISINTERESTEDNESS
I do solemnly swear that the copy of contract hereunto annexed is an exact copy of contract made by me personally with Theodore Louis Stouffer and Frederick Emerson White; that I made the same fairly, without any benefit or advantage to myself, or allowing any such benefit or advantage corruptly to the said Theodore Louis Stouffer and Frederick Emerson White, or to any other person or persons; and that the papers accompanying include all those relating to the said contract, as required by the statute, in such case made and provided.
(Signed) Cosmos Mindeleff.
Sworn to and subscribed before me at Washington,
D.C., this 18th day
of July, 1891.
[SEAL] (Signed)
Jno. D. McChesney,
Notary
Public.
V. BIDS
I
Bid for repairs on the Casa Grande ruins,
in Pinal County,
Arizona, bidders to furnish all labor
and materials according to
specifications:
Item No. 1. Cleaning out debris, 60 cents per cubic yard.
Item No. 2. Underpinning walls, $1 per cubic foot.
Item No. 3. Filling in openings, $1 per cubic foot.
Item No. 4. Bracing walls, $200.
Item No. 5. Wire fence, 3 cents per foot complete.
Item No. 6. Roof, $2,000.
(Signed) T. L. Stouffer.
F. E. White.
Florence, Arizona, January 28, 1891.
II
Bid for putting a roof on the Casa
Grande ruins as per plans and
specifications furnished, $3,000.
(Signed) C. D. Henry.
III
Bid for fencing in the Casa Grande ruins:
Furnishing the posts and
barbed wire, for 100 feet of fence, $7
per 100 feet.
(Signed) C. D. Henry.
IV
Bids for restoring the Casa Grande ruins:
First. Removing debris from interior
of the ruins, 320 cubic yards,
more or less, $1 per yard; 140 cubic yards
from exterior of the
ruins, at 60 cents per yard.
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.