Two handwritten pages which contains a letter to Chauncey Rose about the difficulties the architect, J.A. Drydagh, was having finishing the inscription stone he was putting up for Chauncey Rose.
One handwritten page which contains a statement from J.A. Drydagh saying that he received payment of $25.00 from Chauncey Rose for designing store furniture in stone.
One handwritten page which contains a receipt written out by J.A. Drydagh to Chauncey Rose for five hundred and fity dollars. The payment was for the service of erecting a block of stone on Main street for Rose.
Rose, Chauncey, 1794-1877;Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology;Delivery of goods;Receipts (Acknowledgments);
One handwritten page which contains a record of brick received from E. Harm from the brickyard of William Bergmann and the date delivered and the amount theat Chauncey Rose paid to Harm. Page two says: Eilert (sp.) Harms brick
Rose, Chauncey, 1794-1877;Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology;Delivery of goods;Receipts (Acknowledgments)
One handwritten page which contains the payment and delivery record for brick delivered and received from the William Bergamnn brickyard to the site of the Politechnical Institute. Page two: Wm. Bergmann Jr.