THE LOG OF THE SAVANNAH. 

 Steam Ship of Savannah, Dr. — Continued. 



619 



1818. 

 De'ber 2 



To 6 peston bolts and nuts, at 38 lbs. at Is. Gd 



To one crosshead, at 602, ls.Gd _., 



To one center patron for wheols with tko core boxes made of your stuff (Den 



lisb, 10 days, at 20*.; Soul Greenesen, 9 days, at 16s.) 



To carting patrons to E. Town 



To one stuffing-box patron 



To turning crosshead by Egleston 2 days . 



Captfn Moses Rogers, Cr. 



De'ber ! 



1819. 

 Jan'y 2 



Steamsbip Dr. bro't up 



Amount bro't up from page 13 



To turning peston rod a draw flluug 



Do air-pump rod 



To drilling cellerider bead on flange 



To drilling peston for the boult of the cover, 6 holes, 4£ deep, li diameter of bard 



iron (done by Shomen & Noah) 



To morticeing socket for peston .. 



To reaming and fitting holes in cover 



To reaming peston socket 



To chipping boxes and fitting the nuts to peston and tapping them and cutting 



the boults 



To one rist for crank turned the length of it, out 101 lbs., at 2s . 



To52J-inch boults, 389 lbs., 20 cents 



16 large boults for water-wheel arms, at 331 lbs., at 20 cents 



To 42 water-wheel arms, at 5,934 lbs., at 20 cents, at $1,186.80 



To I lb. of candlos, at Is. 8d :... 



4 nail casks at 37k cents 



Carting and freight of 2-2-0 of cement, at 2s 



To one socket for air pump peston rod, at 65, at 2s 



To one strap on crosshead to peston rod, at 56, at 3s 



To aultering the boults for water wheel armes, $10-00 



To 7 pair of smith's tongs, at 10s 



2 hand hammers, at 10s 



2 hand punches, at 6s 



2, 320. 23 



