Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1873 |
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... hundred and ten . Eight thousand nine hundred and eighty - two printed copies of the weather - report are displayed daily . Steps have been taken to carry out the legislation of the last Congress authorizing the establishment of signal ...
... hundred and ten . Eight thousand nine hundred and eighty - two printed copies of the weather - report are displayed daily . Steps have been taken to carry out the legislation of the last Congress authorizing the establishment of signal ...
Page 39
... hundred recruits ordered October 21 , 1873 ; 100 recruits left October , 1873. , Two hundred and twenty recruits ordered October 29 , 1873 . All disposable recruits ordered September 16 , 1873 . Thirty recruits ordered to Battery K ...
... hundred recruits ordered October 21 , 1873 ; 100 recruits left October , 1873. , Two hundred and twenty recruits ordered October 29 , 1873 . All disposable recruits ordered September 16 , 1873 . Thirty recruits ordered to Battery K ...
Page 88
... hundred less than during the previous year , yet the desertions have continued to such an extent as to still constitute an evil to the service of the great- est magnitude . Many remedies have been suggested as preventive for this , one ...
... hundred less than during the previous year , yet the desertions have continued to such an extent as to still constitute an evil to the service of the great- est magnitude . Many remedies have been suggested as preventive for this , one ...
Page 110
... hundred and ninety - seven mules were purchased for the trains at a cost of $ 328,033.02 . The greater number of these were bought for the expedition to escort the Northern Pacific Railroad surveying party from Fort Abraham Lincoln , on ...
... hundred and ninety - seven mules were purchased for the trains at a cost of $ 328,033.02 . The greater number of these were bought for the expedition to escort the Northern Pacific Railroad surveying party from Fort Abraham Lincoln , on ...
Page 112
... hundred and fifty new wagons were supplied , which , with about fifty reported to be good and available in Dakota , completed the train ; 1,058 mules were purchased and forwarded to Fort Abercrombie , where the mules were broken ...
... hundred and fifty new wagons were supplied , which , with about fifty reported to be good and available in Dakota , completed the train ; 1,058 mules were purchased and forwarded to Fort Abercrombie , where the mules were broken ...
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08 Hazy 08 Stratus 1-4 Cumulus 1st lt 32 Hazy 32 Stratus 4-4 Hidden Cloudy 4-4 Hidden Nimbus 4-4 Hidden Stratus Amount of rain Army assistant barometer above sea-level Base Summit Base Capt charge Chief Signal-Officer Clear Commen'd Cumulus 3-4 N. W. Cumulus 4-4 cumulus clouds duty Elevation of barometer enlisted feet Fog Hidden Foggy Fort Whipple Hazy Cirrus Hazy Cumulus 3-4 Hourly observations HYGROM Infantry July June 30 Light fog Light rain Light snow melted snow Meteorological record midnight military Mount Mitchell Mount Washington N. W. Cloudy N. W. Fair N. W. Stratus Nimbus 4-4 Hidden northwest Official Number Place of observa posts quartermaster rain or melted RAIN OR SNOW record for June reports SAINT PAUL Sergt signal-service signals Station Stratus 1-4 Cirrus Stratus 1-4 Cumulus Stratus 4-4 Hidden stratus clouds Stratus Stratus Summit Base Summit telegraph temperature Tenn THERM thermometer tion weather wind