Annual Reports of the War Department, 1±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1873 |
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... increased width and depth to existing channel - ways and basins , and protecting thein , or in creating new channels and basins and giving them protective works . The operations to this end comprise the removal of obstructions of ...
... increased width and depth to existing channel - ways and basins , and protecting thein , or in creating new channels and basins and giving them protective works . The operations to this end comprise the removal of obstructions of ...
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... increased facilities of communica- tion and giving greater security to trade . The condition of the public works and grounds of Washington , and the progress made in their construction , repair , and improvement , are very creditable to ...
... increased facilities of communica- tion and giving greater security to trade . The condition of the public works and grounds of Washington , and the progress made in their construction , repair , and improvement , are very creditable to ...
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... increased appropriations at this time , but I deem it my duty to say that the armament of our sea- coast defenses ... increases with the earnest and continued efforts on the part of all nations to supply their forts with the most ...
... increased appropriations at this time , but I deem it my duty to say that the armament of our sea- coast defenses ... increases with the earnest and continued efforts on the part of all nations to supply their forts with the most ...
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... increasing the number of stations . The Department acknowledges , as in previous years , the general sup- port of the popular opinion of scientific men , and of the press , in its ef- forts to successfully carry on this work . Errors ...
... increasing the number of stations . The Department acknowledges , as in previous years , the general sup- port of the popular opinion of scientific men , and of the press , in its ef- forts to successfully carry on this work . Errors ...
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... increased by the transfer of the Fourth Infantry from the Military Division of the South . In this department all of the troops have been kept actively employed in covering the advanced settlements in Nebraska , in Western Kansas along ...
... increased by the transfer of the Fourth Infantry from the Military Division of the South . In this department all of the troops have been kept actively employed in covering the advanced settlements in Nebraska , in Western Kansas along ...
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08 Hazy 08 Stratus 1st lt 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 Cavalry charge Chief Signal-Officer Cirro-cum Clear Commen'd Cumulus 3-4 N. W. Cumulus 4-4 cumulus clouds duty Elevation of barometer ending June 30 enlisted feet five days ending Fort Whipple Hazy Cirrus 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 Quartermaster's Department rain or melted RAIN OR SNOW record for June Regiment reports SAINT PAUL Secretary of War Sergt signal-service signals Smoky Station Stratus 1-4 Cirrus Stratus 1-4 Cumulus Stratus 4-4 Hidden stratus clouds Stratus Stratus Summit Base Summit telegraph temperature THERM thermometer tion wind