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INVENTORY

OF FURNITURE, FIXTURES, CROCKERY, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, AND TABLE WARE, ON HAND ON THE EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1867.

KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM.

1 stove, 3 large pans, 3 small pans, 6 baking pans, 3 dippers, 2 steamers, 2 large spoons, 1 meat fork, 3 ladles, 2 slicers, 2 frying pans, 4 sauce pans, 3 coffee pots, 1 tea kettle, 2 boilers, 9 pans, 6 small pans, 2 sieves, 2 small milk pans, 2 tin cups, 1 clock, 12 knives, 12 forks, 24 dinner plates, 24 breakfast plates, 24 cups, 24 saucers, 3 milk pitchers, 12 soup plates, 12 bowls, 12 side dishes, 6 table dishes, 6 tumblers, 1 castor, 2 salt cellars, 1 small tea pot, 18 tea spoons, 12 table spoons, 2 mince knives, 1 coffee mill, 1 looking glass, 1 steel.

OFFICE.

1 bed and bedding, 2 maps, 1 book case and books, 1 desk and lamps, 1 dozen large files, 1 half dozen tacks, 1 dozen lamp chimneys, 4 chairs, prison keys and duplicates, stationery-small supply, 1 stove and pipe.

CELL ROOM.

8 double cells-bedding complete for fourteen prisoners, 8 cell lamps, 2 dining and 1 side table, 8 benches, 1 locker, 1 glass, 1 stove and pipe, tin cups, plates, pans, knives and forks for 22 prisoners, towels for same, 1 force pump and fifty feet of hose, 4 wash basins, 1 set stocks.

GUARD ROOM.

Bed and bedding for 2 guards, bed and bedding for 7 prisoners, 4 cell lamps for prisoners, 1 stove and pipe, 2 lamps, 1 table, 1 desk, 2 lounges, 1 clock, 1 medicine chest, 4 chairs, 1 set shelves for books, 1 large lamp reflector, 1 wash stand and sink, towels, looking glass, combs, etc., for guards.

ARMORY ROOM.

1 ammunition chest, 1 double-barrel shot gun, 1 Sharp's pistol, 1 gun bored for rifle and shot, 7 muskets, 1 Sharp's carbine, 2 Henry rifles, 2 revolvers, 2 pair handcuffs, 200 musket cartridges, 100 Henry rifle cartridges.

NEW ADDITION.

One large force pump and pipe. Part of this room partitioned off for tailor and shoe shop.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Five bales of hay, ten hogs, wheelbarrows, derrick, with necessary rigging complete, one U. S. flag, stable and garden tools, one thousand feet dressed stone, stone for eight cells, gas and lead pipe for tank, three extra lengths gas pipe, 1 sleigh, 1 horse and wagon and harness, 1 cow, 1 pump in lower yard, 1 pump in garden.

TAILOR AND SHOE SHOP.

1 bolt of 40 yards uniform cloth for pants, 1 kit shoemaker's tools-incomplete, one stove and pipe.

CLOTHING ROOM.

3 dozen uniform shirts, 7 dozen undershirts, 1-2 dozen drawers, 7 pair socks.

STORE ROOM AND CELLAR.

1 meat safe, 2 tons potatoes, and small amounts of provisions, which are bought from time to time as required.

Stone-cutters' and quarrying tools need many additions.

Blacksmiths and carpenters have tools sufficient for ordinary work. A small amount of iron on hand; enough charcoal for six weeks or two months, but little of it fit for use.

Wash-room and kitchen stores are almost useless. 2 wash-boards, 2 washtubs, clothes-pins, 50 feet hose, 8 flat-irons, 2 boxes starch, 1 small box stove and pipe.

LARGE HALL.

1 carpenter's bench, 1 keg white lead, 100 lbs. nails, 1 chest for storing powder, 1 double bed and bedding, 1 single bed and bedding.

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INDEX.

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