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WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for March 1896WWU Board of Trustees
meeting minutes for March 1896
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1986-03-03 Board met pursuant to call at 9:45AM all members, the clerk,
Architect Skillings, and contractor present. The chairman suggested that
the board should determine the kind of stone to be used for all stone
trimmings in the building as shown by the exterior designs, and asked for
the opinion of the architect as to the propsed use of stone from the quarry
from which the foundation stone was taken, if being of the same general
character as provided for in the specification upon which the contractors
original bid was estimated. In reply, referring to the supplementary "Note"
producing the adopted specifications and designating Chucakanut Stone, or
its equal for all trimmings. The architect without stating that he
considered the proposed stone equal to Chuckanut stone for all purposes
expressed the opinions that on account of its lighter color its affect if
used according to his design and with -
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1986-03-03 the brick provided for, would be more attractive than the
Chuckanut stone, and he considered it sufficiently durable and in every way
suitable for the purpose intended. It was therefor ordered, upon motion of
Mr. Edens, that all stone trimmings in the building be made of stone from
the quarry from which the foundation stone was taken, and then all the
stone so used be of the lightest shade obtainable and fully equal in
quality to the sample deposited with the clerk by the contractor and
chairman of the board. The architect, Mr. Skillings, presented the
following "Estimate for contractor, which estimate bears date March 1st,
1896 and is all for work done during the month of February: 341 perch stone
@ $2.70 = $920.70. 110 yards earth .25 cents = $27.50. Total $948.20.
Stonework which is an extra outside the contract, included 178 perch @
$2.70 = $489.60. Skillings Corner by N.P. Skillings, Architect. The full
amount of the extra ($480.60) was allowed and the remaining $467.60 of the
estimate-proper, less twenty percent. Vouchers were then ordered certified
to the state auditor for the issuance of warrants in payment of bills
allowed as follows: Voucher Number 30 - favor of A. Lee $44.00 for eleven
(11) days service as dempt. Voucher Number 31 - favor of B. Davey $854.69
estimate and extra as above noted. Adjourned. Record of meetings of Feb 18
to March 3, inclusive, read and approved April 1, 1896. O.H. Culver, clerk.
Eli Wilkin, chairman.
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