Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888 |
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... of the Interior. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 , 1888 , IN SIX VOLUMES . VOLUME III . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1888 . CONTENTS . Pago . Report of Commissioner of Pensions 1-121.
... of the Interior. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 , 1888 , IN SIX VOLUMES . VOLUME III . WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE . 1888 . CONTENTS . Pago . Report of Commissioner of Pensions 1-121.
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... ending June 30 , 1885 , there were issued 108,121 original , 79,248 increase , and 3,852 miscellaneous certificates ; making a total of 191,221 certificates of all classes issued within that period . For the three following fiscal years ...
... ending June 30 , 1885 , there were issued 108,121 original , 79,248 increase , and 3,852 miscellaneous certificates ; making a total of 191,221 certificates of all classes issued within that period . For the three following fiscal years ...
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... ending June 30 , 1885 . Year ending June 30 , 1886 . Year ending June 30 , 1887 . Year ending June 30 , 1888 . Date Annual Sick Annual Sick days . days . days . days . Annual Sick Annual Sick days.❘ days . days . days . July 3,247 ...
... ending June 30 , 1885 . Year ending June 30 , 1886 . Year ending June 30 , 1887 . Year ending June 30 , 1888 . Date Annual Sick Annual Sick days . days . days . days . Annual Sick Annual Sick days.❘ days . days . days . July 3,247 ...
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... ending June 30 , 1887. The increase in the sick leave is due , I think , to the excessive heat in the summer of 1887 and the ex- treme cold in January and March , 1888 . The following is a statement showing the changes in the force of ...
... ending June 30 , 1887. The increase in the sick leave is due , I think , to the excessive heat in the summer of 1887 and the ex- treme cold in January and March , 1888 . The following is a statement showing the changes in the force of ...
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... ending June 30- Claims allowed . Invalids . Widows , Widows , Invalids . Invalids . Widows , etc. etc. etc. Surviv- ors . Widows . Surviv- ors . Widows . 1861 . 1862 . 1,362 4,337 1,000 4 , 299 60 65 413 49 8 , 636 1863 . 26,380 22 ...
... ending June 30- Claims allowed . Invalids . Widows , Widows , Invalids . Invalids . Widows , etc. etc. etc. Surviv- ors . Widows . Surviv- ors . Widows . 1861 . 1862 . 1,362 4,337 1,000 4 , 299 60 65 413 49 8 , 636 1863 . 26,380 22 ...
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