Annual Report of the Secretary of War, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881 |
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... hundred and thirty companies , which are necessarily widely scattered over our vast domain , to guard property and to prevent , as far as foresight can , complications and troubles of every variety and kind , at one time protecting the ...
... hundred and thirty companies , which are necessarily widely scattered over our vast domain , to guard property and to prevent , as far as foresight can , complications and troubles of every variety and kind , at one time protecting the ...
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... hundred and ten miles of sea - coast telegraph lines are operated by the Chief Signal Officer for the use of the Weather Bureau . Five thousand and seventy - seven miles of frontier telegraph lines are also operated by him , and are of ...
... hundred and ten miles of sea - coast telegraph lines are operated by the Chief Signal Officer for the use of the Weather Bureau . Five thousand and seventy - seven miles of frontier telegraph lines are also operated by him , and are of ...
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... hundred and ninety - six , in the management of which the enlisted force of five hundred men ( excepting those under instruction ) is constantly employed . The plan of exhibiting as widely as possible in the 20 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY ...
... hundred and ninety - six , in the management of which the enlisted force of five hundred men ( excepting those under instruction ) is constantly employed . The plan of exhibiting as widely as possible in the 20 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY ...
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... hundred and thirty - seven stations , are now co- operating in this service . Storm signals are displayed , when necessary , at 116 ports . During the past year stations of observation on the habits and rav- ages of the Rocky Mountain ...
... hundred and thirty - seven stations , are now co- operating in this service . Storm signals are displayed , when necessary , at 116 ports . During the past year stations of observation on the habits and rav- ages of the Rocky Mountain ...
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... hundred places where troops must necessarily be ; and on one occasion , two years ago , in Western Montana , I had an escort of a company of cavalry , where , as soon as we reached camp , the captain and lieutenants had to pull off ...
... hundred places where troops must necessarily be ; and on one occasion , two years ago , in Western Montana , I had an escort of a company of cavalry , where , as soon as we reached camp , the captain and lieutenants had to pull off ...
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