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Mr. Thompson's motion. 11th January, 1802
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Letter from the Acting Secretary of War transmitting a statement showing the actual number of the Army of the United States and the stations of each corps
in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the United States of the 21st instant -
Message from the President of the United States, communicating, pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives on the eleventh inst. a report of the present strength of the Army of the United States; its distribution among the several military posts; and its competency to defend the several fortifications &c. &c
December 22, 1817. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table -
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of War, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the fifth instant, requesting him to "cause to be laid before it, a statement of the effective force, now comprising the military establishment of the United States; also, a statement of the different posts and garrisons, at, and within, which troops are stationed, and the actual number of officers, noncommissioned officers, and privates, at each post and garrison respectively; also, to designate in such statement the number of artillerists, and the number of calibre of ordnance at each of the said posts and garrisons."
January 12, 1819. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States -
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the secretary of War, respecting the requisitions that were made on the contractors, between the 1st of June, and 24th of December, 1817, for deposites of provisions, in advance, at the several posts on the frontiers of Georgia, and the adjoining territory; their conduct in compliance therewith; the amount of money advanced to B.G. Orr; and the extent of his failure; with a copy of the articles of contract entered into with him
March 11, 1818. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States -
In Senate of the United States, February 19, 1818
Mr. Tichenor submitted the following motion for consideration -
Statistical data for forming troops and maintaining them in health in different climates and localities
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Observations on the means of forming and maintaining troops in health in different climates and localities
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Extracts from Colonel Tempelhoffe's History of the seven years war
His remarks on General Lloyd: on the subsistence of armies; and on the march of convoys. Also a treatise on winter posts. To which is added a Narrative of events at St. Lucie and Gibralter, and of John Duke of Marlborough's march to the Danube, with the causes and consequences of that measure. By the Honourable Colin Lindsay, Lieutenant Colonel of the 46th Regiment. In two volumes -
Flådens Leje
arkitekturen på Gammelholm og Holmen 1700-1850 -
Pendennis and all other standing forts dismantled: or, Eight military aphorismes
demonstrating the uselesness, unprofitableness, hurtfulness, and prodigall expensivenes of all standing English forts and garrisons, to the people of England: their inability to protect them from invasions, depredations of enemies or pyrates by sea or land: the great mischiefs, pressures, inconveniences they draw upon the inhabitants, country, and adjacent places in times of open wars, when pretended most usefull: and the grand oversight, mistake, injury in continuing them for the present or furure [sic] reall defence of the peoples lives, liberties, estates, the only ends pretended for them -
Observations on the means of preserving the health of troops
by selecting healthy localities for their cantonments -
Articles accordez entre les deux rois, par les sieurs de Vaucelas & le Marquis de la Laguna, pour raison des differens des bas & haut Navarrois
fait à S. Laurens le 25 septembre 1614 -
Kasernen - Lazarette - Magazine
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The science of military posts
for the use of regimental officers, who frequently command detached parties. In which is shewn the manner of attacking and defending posts. With cuts, explaining the Construction of Field-Forts, and Intrenchments. By M. La Cointe, Of the Royal Academy at Nismes. To which are added, some remarks, taken from M. Saxe, De la Croix, and others, serving to the same Purpose. Translated from the French. By an officer