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MANUAL
OF
INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUARTERMASTERS
SERVING IN THE FIELD.
PREPARED UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF BRIGADIER GENERAL M. I. LUDINGTON,
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL, U. S. ARMY,
BY
CAPTAIN DANIEL E. McCARTHY,
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER,
U. S. ARMY.
WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
LIBRARY OF THE LELAND STANFORD JR. UNIVERSITY.
a. 50272
JAN 4 1901
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
GENERAL DUTIES OF QUARTERMASTERS.
Care of animals, forage, wagons-Regimental quarter-
masters-Depot quartermasters-Storehouses, cor-
rals, and shops for depot-What information should
be given daily by railroad officials to the depot
quartermaster-Duties of brigade, division, and
corps quartermasters - How supplies are ob-
tained Paragraphs
ACCOUNTABILITY FOR PUBLIC PROPERTY AND FUNDS.
Returns of quartermasters' supplies-Accountability
and responsibility for property-Transfer of prop-
erty-Defect or shortage in property invoiced-
Accounts current, when rendered - Voluntary
service for the Government not to be accepted-
Public funds coming into the possession of an offi-
cer, how disposed of-Disbursing officers not to
bet at cards or any game of hazard-Receipts for
funds deposited-Accounts not to be paid until
due-Official check books, how obtained-Public
funds, how transferred-Money obtained from
sales of stores, how deposited..
1-19
Paragraphs 20-54
INFORMATION CONCERNING PROPERTY AND MONEY PAPERS.
What are quartermasters' supplies-Requisitions for stationery, fuel, clothing, etc., how made-What is a return of quartermasters' supplies-How ab-