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CAMP SANITATION AND HOUSING. 



The bill of material for this bathhouse is as follows : 



8" 16' redwood mud sills. 



4" 12' redwood posts. 



4" 16' Oregon pine girders. 



3" 16' Oregon pine plates, etc. 



8" 16' Oregon pine joists solid bridging between joists at ends. 



3 pieces 2" x 

 1 piece 4" x 



3 pieces 4" x 

 12 pieces 2" x 



7 pieces 2" x 



8 pieces 1" x 12" 16' Oregon pine for flooring, s. 1 s. 

 12 pieces 2" x 4" 8' Oregon pine for studs. 



14 pieces 2" x 4" 16' Oregon pine rafters, joists, plates, etc. 



14 pieces 1" x 8" 16' Oregon pine sheathing (for shower partitions). 



52 pieces 1" x 8" 10' redwood ship-lap siding, s. 1 s. 



30 pieces 1" x 8" 9' redwood ship-lap siding, s. 1 s. 



1 piece 2" x 12" 12' Oregon pine for steps. 



1 piece 1" x 12" 12' Oregon pine bench. 



5 pieces 1" x 12" 8' redwood for shelter. 



1 pair 6" strap hinges for door. 



4 6" show r er heads, f" connections. 

 4 |" globe valves. 



3 |" tees; 6 |" elbows; 2 f" caps. 

 50 feet f" galvanized iron pipe. 



1 stock door 2' 8" x 6' 6" x U". 



4 I" x 5" bolts, girder connections. 



12 corner connections marked "B," with 24 |" x 3" bolts. 

 18 rafter connections marked "A" and "A-l," w r ith 16 | 

 bolts. 



9 sheets No. 26 corrugated galvanized iron roofing, 9' long. 



x 3" bolts and 16 1" x 5" 



A pile of manure 50 feet long, 45 feet wide and 4 feet high. This manure is near 

 the mess, cook and bunk houses. 



The estimated cost of this bathhouse is as follows: 



