95yards excavation, at 20c. per yard.$19.00
1,062ft. stone-foundation, at 15c. per ft.159.30
24ft. stone steps and coping, at 28c. per ft.6.72
2,000bricks in chimneys, laid, at $12 per M.24.00
517yards plastering, inside at 25c. per yard.129.25
130” ” outside, at 30c. per yard.39.00
1,850ft. of timber, at $15 per M.27.75
2sills, 3 × 8 in. 34 ft. long.
2sills, 3 × 8 in. 25 ft. long.
1girder, 4 × 8 in. 32 ft. long.
4posts, 4 × 8 in. 11 ft. long.
3ties, 3 × 6 in. 34 ft. long.
2plates, 4 × 6 in. 15 ft. long.
2perlines, 3 × 8 in. 25 ft. long.
2perlines, 4 × 6 in. 18 ft. long.
100beams, 1¼ × 8 in. 13 ft. long.
300wall-strips, at 11c. each.33.00
4locust-posts, at 30c. each, $1.20; 190 flooring, at 20c. each, $38.39.20
216shingling-lath, at 6c. each.12.96
39bunches shingles, at $1.25 per bunch.48.75
3cellar windows, at $3, $9; 12 plain windows, at $7, $84.93.00
17doors, at $4 each, $68; 2 verandas, $50 each, $100.168.00
Stairs, $20; cornice materials, $18.38.00
Closet finish and base, $15; nails, $12; cartage, $20.47.00
Painting, $40; carpenter’s labor, $100; incidentals, $25.07.165.07
Total cost, complete.1,050.00
Omitting cellar and verandas would save300.00
Total, after deductions.$750.00

Fig. 26.—ELEVATION OF FRONT OF HOUSE.

Fig. 27.—PLAN OF CELLAR.

Fig. 28.—PLAN OF FIRST FLOOR.

Fig. 29.—PLAN OF SECOND FLOOR.