The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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Page 135
Considerable time having elapsed since comparative quiet has been restored in the Territory , it was deemed proper by the Executive to resume there the surveying organization ; accordingly , in May last , Colonel Samuel C. Stambaugh was ...
Considerable time having elapsed since comparative quiet has been restored in the Territory , it was deemed proper by the Executive to resume there the surveying organization ; accordingly , in May last , Colonel Samuel C. Stambaugh was ...
Page 153
Superintendent Collins , in accordance with instructions from this office of the 18th of May , 1859 , accompanied the Honorable John S. Phelps , of Missouri , who was joined by Colonel Bonneville , Captain Granger , Captain Hatch ...
Superintendent Collins , in accordance with instructions from this office of the 18th of May , 1859 , accompanied the Honorable John S. Phelps , of Missouri , who was joined by Colonel Bonneville , Captain Granger , Captain Hatch ...
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The reports of Colonel Delafield and Major Mordecai of their ob- servations on the military systems of Europe were submitted to Con- gress last session . They contain information of great value to the army and the country , and deserve ...
The reports of Colonel Delafield and Major Mordecai of their ob- servations on the military systems of Europe were submitted to Con- gress last session . They contain information of great value to the army and the country , and deserve ...
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... are stated in detail in the accompanying report of the Colonel of Ordnance . I desire to call attention to the existing law for arming and equip- ping the whole body of the militia of the United States , which was passed in 1808.
... are stated in detail in the accompanying report of the Colonel of Ordnance . I desire to call attention to the existing law for arming and equip- ping the whole body of the militia of the United States , which was passed in 1808.
Page 225
... by the way of the Timpanagos River valley and Des Chesnés fork of the Uinta river , into the valley of Green river , which will shorten the route pursued by Colonel Loring from Camp Floyd to Santa Fé probably as much as eighty miles ...
... by the way of the Timpanagos River valley and Des Chesnés fork of the Uinta river , into the valley of Green river , which will shorten the route pursued by Colonel Loring from Camp Floyd to Santa Fé probably as much as eighty miles ...
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