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... Miles , N. A___ 84 Ross , Samuel ( IX ) 77 Miller , Wentz C. 41 Rousseau , David Q ( XV ) 41 Miltimore , Alonzo E. ( XII ) 41 Rucker , Francis D. Moffatt , William_ ( VI ) 77 Ruffner , Ernest H Moon , jr . , Henry B ( IV ) 54 Ruggles ...
... Miles , N. A___ 84 Ross , Samuel ( IX ) 77 Miller , Wentz C. 41 Rousseau , David Q ( XV ) 41 Miltimore , Alonzo E. ( XII ) 41 Rucker , Francis D. Moffatt , William_ ( VI ) 77 Ruffner , Ernest H Moon , jr . , Henry B ( IV ) 54 Ruggles ...
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... Miles assigned to the command of the , Colonel Frank Wheaton , 2d Infantry , to command the Department , according to his brevet of brigadier general , until the arrival of Brigadier General Miles . DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH . Colonel ...
... Miles assigned to the command of the , Colonel Frank Wheaton , 2d Infantry , to command the Department , according to his brevet of brigadier general , until the arrival of Brigadier General Miles . DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH . Colonel ...
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... miles across said reservation on the east side of the Mississippi River ; together with a tract of land fifteen hundred feet in length and three hundred feet in width for depot and station purposes at the present location of the Fort ...
... miles across said reservation on the east side of the Mississippi River ; together with a tract of land fifteen hundred feet in length and three hundred feet in width for depot and station purposes at the present location of the Fort ...
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... miles from the line of the route or from either of its - , or termini , for all such public stores as may be turned over to the said agent , in good order and condition for transportation , by the proper officers or agents of the ...
... miles from the line of the route or from either of its - , or termini , for all such public stores as may be turned over to the said agent , in good order and condition for transportation , by the proper officers or agents of the ...
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... miles for horse and mule trains required under the provisions of Article III of this agreement , nor days per one hundred miles for all other trains , unless a longer time be author- ized in writing by the forwarding officer prior to ...
... miles for horse and mule trains required under the provisions of Article III of this agreement , nor days per one hundred miles for all other trains , unless a longer time be author- ized in writing by the forwarding officer prior to ...
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acting assistant commissary ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE advertisement America in Congress amount Army Artillery Assistant Adjutant authorized bill of lading Cadet Captain charge Colonel COMMAND Congress assembled Continuing improvement Continuing operations contract E. D. TOWNSEND eighteen hundred expenses five hundred dollars five thousand dollars free from toll furnished Government HEADQUARTERS hereby House of Representatives Improving harbor July June 16 June 24 Kansas Pacific Railway Land-Grant and Bonded March ment military Mississippi River Missouri Missouri River National Bank ordnance Pacific Railroad panies Paul payment promoted property or troops proposals public highway Quartermaster Quartermaster's Department R. C. DRUM Railroad Company REGIMENT OF INFANTRY remain a public repairs Revised Statutes sand dollars Second Lieutenant Secretary Secretary of War Senate and House SHERMAN Sioux City South Carolina subsistence surety thereof thousand five hundred transportation United States."-Act vice War Department Washington
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Página 32 - Commissioner, nor any person belonging to or employed in the military service of the United States, is, or shall be, admitted to any share or part of this contract...
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Página 54 - No contract shall be entered into for the erection, repair, or furnishing of any public building, or for any public improvement which shall bind the government to pay a larger sum of money than the amount in the Treasury appropriated for the specific purpose.
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