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Chapter 1: Economy

Before winter I built a chimney, and shingled the sides of my house, which were already impervious to rain, with imperfect and sappy shingles made of the first slice of the log, whose edges I was obliged to straighten with a plane.

I have thus a tight shingled and plastered house, ten feet wide by fifteen long, and eight-feet posts, with a garret and a closet, a large window on each side, two trap doors, one door at the end, and a brick fireplace opposite. The exact cost of my house, paying the usual price for such materials as I used, but not counting the work, all of which was done by myself, was as follows; and I give the details because very few are able to tell exactly what their houses cost, and fewer still, if any, the separate cost of the various materials which compose them: —

Boards,   $8.03½, mostly shanty boards.
Refuse shingles for roof

          and sides,

4.00    
Laths, 1.25    
Two second-hand windows

          with glass,

2.43    
One thousand old brick, 4.00    
Two casks of lime, 2.40 That was high.
Hair, 0.31 More than I needed.
Mantle-tree iron, 0.15    
Nails, 3.90    
Hinges and screws, 0.14    
Latch, 0.10    
Chalk, 0.01    
Transportation, 1.40 I carried a good part

    on my back.

    _______    
In all, $28.12½    

These are all the materials, excepting the timber, stones, and sand, which I claimed by squatter's right. I have also a small woodshed adjoining, made chiefly of the stuff which was left after building the house.

I intend to build me a house which will surpass any on the main street in Concord in grandeur and luxury, as soon as it pleases me as much and will cost me no more than my present one.


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