Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 |
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... clothing and equipage , mentioned last year , has continued to be felt , though in a somewhat less degree because , the appropriation being made earlier , at the last or short session , it was possible to make contracts earlier , and ...
... clothing and equipage , mentioned last year , has continued to be felt , though in a somewhat less degree because , the appropriation being made earlier , at the last or short session , it was possible to make contracts earlier , and ...
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... clothing , and the vastly diminished labor of the past by the completion of railroads to regions hitherto inaccessible except by long marches across arid , desolate plains . Now almost every post in the Army has railroad communication ...
... clothing , and the vastly diminished labor of the past by the completion of railroads to regions hitherto inaccessible except by long marches across arid , desolate plains . Now almost every post in the Army has railroad communication ...
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... clothing and bedding , and with wholesome , well cooked , and sufficient food . They are permitted the use of newspapers and books , and the privilege of writing to their friends . The principal trades at which the convicts are employed ...
... clothing and bedding , and with wholesome , well cooked , and sufficient food . They are permitted the use of newspapers and books , and the privilege of writing to their friends . The principal trades at which the convicts are employed ...
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... good counsel to his people and to go to Buford . I appealed to him to do what was best for his people , who were wanting for food and clothing , and who would be relieved of their suffering by accepting GENERAL OF THE ARMY . 101.
... good counsel to his people and to go to Buford . I appealed to him to do what was best for his people , who were wanting for food and clothing , and who would be relieved of their suffering by accepting GENERAL OF THE ARMY . 101.
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... clothing , they having eaten nearly all their ponies on the journey . They will leave to - day under charge of Captain Dewees , Second Cavalry , who , with his company , A , returned from Buford to this post on the 23d instant . All my ...
... clothing , they having eaten nearly all their ponies on the journey . They will leave to - day under charge of Captain Dewees , Second Cavalry , who , with his company , A , returned from Buford to this post on the 23d instant . All my ...
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