Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 |
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... Chief of Engineers . VOLUME III . Report of the Chief of Ordnance . VOLUME IV . Report of the Chief Signal - Officer . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR . WAR DEPARTMENT ,
... Chief of Engineers . VOLUME III . Report of the Chief of Ordnance . VOLUME IV . Report of the Chief Signal - Officer . REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR . WAR DEPARTMENT ,
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... Chief of Engineers which refers to our sea - coast defenses . For many years , during which no work whatever has been done upon these defenses except for their preservation and repair , under small appropriations confined to these ...
... Chief of Engineers which refers to our sea - coast defenses . For many years , during which no work whatever has been done upon these defenses except for their preservation and repair , under small appropriations confined to these ...
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... Chief of Engineers which speaks of the needs of our torpedo system , and the importance of increasing the strength of the Engineer Battalion to 520 men , the minimum number consistent with reasonable efficiency . The work of engineer ...
... Chief of Engineers which speaks of the needs of our torpedo system , and the importance of increasing the strength of the Engineer Battalion to 520 men , the minimum number consistent with reasonable efficiency . The work of engineer ...
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... Chief of Engineer The preliminary arrangements which were in progress at last annual report for making a practical test of the flume i Mr. M. J. Adams for increasing the depth of water in the River , for which the sum of $ 20,000 was ...
... Chief of Engineer The preliminary arrangements which were in progress at last annual report for making a practical test of the flume i Mr. M. J. Adams for increasing the depth of water in the River , for which the sum of $ 20,000 was ...
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... Chief of Ordnance shows that under the act of March 3 , 1881 , there was sold , prior to July 1 , 1881 , 29,500 pounds of unserviceable and unsuitable powder , at 8 cents per pound , and that on June 24 , 1881 , a contract was made for ...
... Chief of Ordnance shows that under the act of March 3 , 1881 , there was sold , prior to July 1 , 1881 , 29,500 pounds of unserviceable and unsuitable powder , at 8 cents per pound , and that on June 24 , 1881 , a contract was made for ...
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