Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 31
... buildings under construction are completed , it is not believed it will be capable of sufficient enlargement to meet the demands that will be made upon it . To further improve and broaden the education given at the Academy the superin ...
... buildings under construction are completed , it is not believed it will be capable of sufficient enlargement to meet the demands that will be made upon it . To further improve and broaden the education given at the Academy the superin ...
Page 46
... buildings were suitable and adjust the ques- tion of rents afterwards . Stables have been built for animals at a cost of $ 5 or $ 6 per horse . The cost of renting buildings for troops has been $ 4 or $ 5 per man . Quarters for officers ...
... buildings were suitable and adjust the ques- tion of rents afterwards . Stables have been built for animals at a cost of $ 5 or $ 6 per horse . The cost of renting buildings for troops has been $ 4 or $ 5 per man . Quarters for officers ...
Page 54
... buildings at fifty - six posts , principally new stations for the shelter of the newly raised artillery troops . Lieut . Col. Edward E. Dravo , chief commissary Department of the East , calls attention to the inadequate storage ...
... buildings at fifty - six posts , principally new stations for the shelter of the newly raised artillery troops . Lieut . Col. Edward E. Dravo , chief commissary Department of the East , calls attention to the inadequate storage ...
Page 61
... buildings as are available and which in times past the military neces- sity required ; but economical considerations now suggest the erection of permanent quarters , which will be less expensive than the present method , more conducive ...
... buildings as are available and which in times past the military neces- sity required ; but economical considerations now suggest the erection of permanent quarters , which will be less expensive than the present method , more conducive ...
Page 73
... Buildings . At every post where practicable the post commander will institute a post exchange . For this purpose he will set apart any suitable public building or rooms that are available , or will authorize the renting of any private ...
... Buildings . At every post where practicable the post commander will institute a post exchange . For this purpose he will set apart any suitable public building or rooms that are available , or will authorize the renting of any private ...
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