Customs House
1870
THE NEW CUSTOM H0USE.
Proposal by Propcrty Holders.
We arc prrinittted by the Comnissioners nppolnitcd bv the Govcrnmenti to receive sealcd proposals to sell, to the Government, a lot 100 to 160 feel, upon which to erect the proposed Customs House and Post Ollicc. We of course can make no comments now, but give the news to the public The Government will take prompt actlon and the location will soon be filled, Mr. A. B. Mullott, the Architect, is cxpected here to give more detailed information
The proposals
J. H. Curry 1st Proposition--Corner Asvlum nd Gay slreels. 170 feet on Asyium and 150 on Gay St. $20,000
J. II. ("BOZIKK Corner Church and State strcets, 100 foot on Cliurch and I60 feet on State Street. $7,500
Proposal by Propcrty Holders.
We arc prrinittted by the Comnissioners nppolnitcd bv the Govcrnmenti to receive sealcd proposals to sell, to the Government, a lot 100 to 160 feel, upon which to erect the proposed Customs House and Post Ollicc. We of course can make no comments now, but give the news to the public The Government will take prompt actlon and the location will soon be filled, Mr. A. B. Mullott, the Architect, is cxpected here to give more detailed information
The proposals
J. H. Curry 1st Proposition--Corner Asvlum nd Gay slreels. 170 feet on Asyium and 150 on Gay St. $20,000
J. II. ("BOZIKK Corner Church and State strcets, 100 foot on Cliurch and I60 feet on State Street. $7,500
15. R.I. WILSON Corner Clinch and Prince streets, 160 feet on Prince and 128 feeton Clinch Srect. S13.000.
D. T. BOYNTON, and others- Conier Prince and Clinch streets, 160 feet on Prince and 100 feet on Clinch Street. $9,000
W. M. Heiskell,. President of Board of Trustees, Comer Church and Locust streets, 160 fcet on Church and 100 feet on Locust street, $6,000.
E. T. HALL Corner Asylum ana Harris streets, 100 feet on Asylum stroet, 200 feet in Harris street. Amount, offered for $10,000
WILLIAM PARK- Corner Cumberland and Prince streets, 160 feet on Cumberland and
140 feet on Prince streets. $8,000
A. L, MAXWWLL- Corner Broad and Bellcvue strcets. 200 feet on Broad and 200 feet on
Bllenevue streets, property offered for nothing
E. N. PARHAN Corner Asvlunt and Prince streets, 142 feet on Asylum and 168 feet on Prince
street.. $18,000
W. K. ECKLE Asvlum street and Market Square, 120 feet square, $14.OOO. This proposition cannot be received, a it does .not come within tlio requirements of the advertisement. (Source: Knoxville weekly chronicle. (Knoxville, Tenn.), 25 May 1870. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033438/1870-05-25/ed-1/seq-5/>)
1871
Custom house Knoxville Tenn 1871
To George W Ross collector Knoxville
Tenn 40,576 90
B Birch disbursing clerk
362.60
Total 40,939 50
Purchase of a site for custom house
Knoxville Tenn To PB Camp 50.00
1872
Custom house Knoxville Tenn
To George W Ross collector Knoxville
Tenn 89,735 22
B Birch disbursing clerk 1,028 68
Treasury Department 27. 38
Total 89,791 28
From which deduct the following
repayment By George W Ross 1,000
(Source:An Account of the Receipts and
Expenditures of the United States. 1791-, US Dept of Treasury, 1875,
p. 131)
1873
Heavy Stone
For completion of the building for the
custom house at Knoxville, Tennessee, one hundred and sixty six
thousand seven hundred and forty seven dollars. (Knoxville Daily
Chronicle. 3 May 1873, p.3)
It is quite interesting to watch the
work men about the custom house moving the immense corner cornice
stones. They are huge blocks of beautifully worked marble and will
make au imposing appearance on the corners of the splendid structure
they are to ornament. Gen. Holman is pushing the work on the building
very rapidly and but little cutting remains to be done.
As soon as steam power can be put in use the heavy stones will be elevated and the building be ready for the roof. No wonder Mr. Mullett is so well pleased with the custom house work here for it is closely
and intelligently supervised by Gen. Holman, who is in every respect qualified for his work.
As soon as steam power can be put in use the heavy stones will be elevated and the building be ready for the roof. No wonder Mr. Mullett is so well pleased with the custom house work here for it is closely
and intelligently supervised by Gen. Holman, who is in every respect qualified for his work.
1874
(Source; Knoxville weekly chronicle.
(Knoxville, Tenn.), 22 July 1874, p.5. Chronicling America:
Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress,)
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