Annual Reports of the War DepartmentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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... assistant treasurers , designated depositaries , and in their personal possession on June 30 , 1902 . Amount of war appropriation warrant No. 13 ( in part ) , " for the money value of subsistence stores delivered to U. S. collier ...
... assistant treasurers , designated depositaries , and in their personal possession on June 30 , 1902 . Amount of war appropriation warrant No. 13 ( in part ) , " for the money value of subsistence stores delivered to U. S. collier ...
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... assistant treas- urers , designated depositaries , and in their personal possession , per the latest accounts received to June 30 , 1903 . Amounts refunded to the Treasury near close of fiscal year 1903 , but not carried to the credit ...
... assistant treas- urers , designated depositaries , and in their personal possession , per the latest accounts received to June 30 , 1903 . Amounts refunded to the Treasury near close of fiscal year 1903 , but not carried to the credit ...
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... assistant treasurer is located . A bill which was intended to meet the necessities of the case passed the Senate March 24 , 1900 ( S. 2870 ) , a copy of which is appended : AN ACT Concerning disbursing officers of the Subsistence ...
... assistant treasurer is located . A bill which was intended to meet the necessities of the case passed the Senate March 24 , 1900 ( S. 2870 ) , a copy of which is appended : AN ACT Concerning disbursing officers of the Subsistence ...
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... assistants have shown a great interest in their respective duties and performed them in a very satisfactory manner . Average cost of messes on board inter - island transports exclusive of wages , steward's department . Burnside . Custer ...
... assistants have shown a great interest in their respective duties and performed them in a very satisfactory manner . Average cost of messes on board inter - island transports exclusive of wages , steward's department . Burnside . Custer ...
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... ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES- GENERAL . With rank of colonel . Charles A. Woodruff . Henry G. Sharpe .. Frank E. Nye .. DEPUTY COMMISSARIES- GENERAL . With rank of lieutenant - colonel . William L. Alexander . Henry B. Osgood .. Edward E ...
... ASSISTANT COMMISSARIES- GENERAL . With rank of colonel . Charles A. Woodruff . Henry G. Sharpe .. Frank E. Nye .. DEPUTY COMMISSARIES- GENERAL . With rank of lieutenant - colonel . William L. Alexander . Henry B. Osgood .. Edward E ...
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Page 49 - ... the officers and enlisted men of such militia while so engaged shall be entitled to the same pay, subsistence, and transportation or travel allowances as officers and enlisted men of corresponding grades of the Regular Army are or may hereafter be entitled by law...
Page 259 - For purchase and repair of instruments, to be issued to officers of the Corps of Engineers and to officers detailed and on duty as acting engineer officers, for use on public works and surveys...
Page 112 - Report on the Origin and Spread of Typhoid Fever in the United States Military Camps during the Spanish War of 1898, by Dr.
Page 298 - District of Columbia, out of the annual appropriation provided by section sixteen hundred and sixtyone of the Revised Statutes, as amended, or requiring payment therefor, and to exchange, without receiving any money credit therefor, ammunition, or parts thereof, suitable to the new arms, round for round, for corresponding ammunition suitable to the old arms...
Page 275 - SIR : I have the honor to submit the following report of the principal operations of the Ordnance Department during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897, with such remarks and recommendations as the interests of this branch of the military service seem to require.
Page 298 - Army, and they shall be receipted for and shall remain the property of the United States, and be annually accounted for by the governors of the States and Territories...
Page 374 - That before any money shall be expended in the construction or test of any gun, gun carriage, ammunition, or implements under the supervision of the said Board, the Board shall be satisfied, after due inquiry, that the Government of the United States has a lawful right to use the inventions involved in the...
Page 244 - THE BOARD OF ENGINEERS. The regulations for the government of the Corps of Engineers provide for a board of engineers, consisting of not less than three officers designated by the Chief of Engineers, with the sanction of the Secretary of War. This board acts in an advisory capacity to the Chjef of Engineers upon important questions of engineering.
Page 50 - That the command of such military post or camp and of the officers and troops of the United States there stationed shall remain with the regular commander of the post without regard to the rank of the commanding or other officers of the militia temporarily so encamped within its limits or in its vicinity.
Page 48 - April, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, from which date war with Spain is declared to have existed, and the eighth day of July, nineteen hundred and one, inclusive, the date on which the last organization of the Volunteer Army was mustered out of the service of the United States, to allow such credits for payments and for losses of funds, vouchers, and property as may be recommended under authority of the Secretary of War by the heads of the military bureaus to which such accounts respectively...