Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 33
... feet wide by 7 feet long . serve . The work on the war album has progressed , and the preparation of new views to be included in it has been continued with all the rapidity possible in the time when not otherwise engaged in the regular ...
... feet wide by 7 feet long . serve . The work on the war album has progressed , and the preparation of new views to be included in it has been continued with all the rapidity possible in the time when not otherwise engaged in the regular ...
Page 42
... feet , and the several forts in the harbor were practically destroyed . The troops suffered severely , Battery O , First Artillery , losing 23 men ( the survivors saving nothing but the scant clothing on their persons ) , and the ...
... feet , and the several forts in the harbor were practically destroyed . The troops suffered severely , Battery O , First Artillery , losing 23 men ( the survivors saving nothing but the scant clothing on their persons ) , and the ...
Page 48
... feet draft , about 70 feet long , and 12 feet wide for carry- ing supplies on rivers . Such vessels should have good speed to over- come the current during high water ; and that the rivers form the most effective line of supplies , but ...
... feet draft , about 70 feet long , and 12 feet wide for carry- ing supplies on rivers . Such vessels should have good speed to over- come the current during high water ; and that the rivers form the most effective line of supplies , but ...
Page 101
... feet on the staff and 4 feet 6 inches fly , cut swallow - tailed 12 inches to the fork , bearing in the center two circles overlapping each other , one - third radius , resembling the figure 8 , 1 foot 6 inches high and of corresponding ...
... feet on the staff and 4 feet 6 inches fly , cut swallow - tailed 12 inches to the fork , bearing in the center two circles overlapping each other , one - third radius , resembling the figure 8 , 1 foot 6 inches high and of corresponding ...
Page 177
... feet of pipe ; grounds have been graded and grassed and young trees planted ; heating system improved ; three buildings have been torn down and reerected or built anew at the new proof battery ; a new locomo tive and cars have been ...
... feet of pipe ; grounds have been graded and grassed and young trees planted ; heating system improved ; three buildings have been torn down and reerected or built anew at the new proof battery ; a new locomo tive and cars have been ...
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