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StephanieJoWebb at Jul 30, 2020 04:54 PM

5802_12_1_10_001_Page_7

The roof to consist of wood trusses made to receive for the watershed
galvanized corugated over parts and railings with
cornice sheet trim mouldings
On the upper surface, and
a half inch smooth surface on at tread thereby seasoned beams upon
the under side. For the ceiling of
the stand.
The stair railings and all the
to be of iron.The cornices
galvanized sheet trim moulding
and dies . properly painted
The exterior brick will extending
from the stone water table
(2 feet from the Pioneer Place tileing)
up to the copping of the stand
floor could be made to
contain the state mineral
collection, by inserting these
into the face of
the wall in the form of
a belt 2 or 2&1/2 feet wide
The same to be on a
level line convenient for
close examination or inspection
each distince mineral being framed
around by glazed bricks
minerals too fragile to withstand
outdoor exposure could be
equaly well displayed within upon
the walls of the waiting room.
A firm sometime since wrote
to thedepartment asking the refund of
the rental of the waiting store room

5802_12_1_10_001_Page_7

The roof to consist of wood trusses made to receive for the watershed
galvanized corugated over parts and railings with
cornice sheet trim mouldings
On the upper surface, and
a half inch smooth surface on at tread thereby seasoned beams upon
the under side. For the ceiling of
the stand.
The stair railings and all the
to be of iron.The cornices
galvanized sheet trim moulding
and dies . properly painted
The exterior brick will extending
from the stone water table
(2 feet from the Pioneer Place tileing)
up to the copping of the stand
floor could be made to
contain the state mineral
collection, by inserting these
into the face of
the wall in the form of
a belt 2 or 2&1/2 feet wide
The same to be on a
level line convenient for
close examination or inspection
each distince mineral being framed
around by glazed bricks
minerals too fragile to withstand
outdoor exposure could be
equaly well displayed within upon
the walls of the waiting room.
A firm sometime since wrote
to thedepartment asking the refund of
the rental of the waiting store room