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... Army in 1849 , ( part 1. ) Report of Major General Scott on the state and operations of the Army , with returns , position , and distribution of the troops in 1849 , ( part 1. ) Annual report of the Ad- jutant General of the · Army for ...
... Army in 1849 , ( part 1. ) Report of Major General Scott on the state and operations of the Army , with returns , position , and distribution of the troops in 1849 , ( part 1. ) Annual report of the Ad- jutant General of the · Army for ...
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... army for 1849. Annual re- port of the Commissary General of Subsistence during the year 1849 . Report of contracts by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs . Annual report of the Commissioner of Pensions . Annual report of the Commissioner ...
... army for 1849. Annual re- port of the Commissary General of Subsistence during the year 1849 . Report of contracts by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs . Annual report of the Commissioner of Pensions . Annual report of the Commissioner ...
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... army for the year 1849 . Annual report of the R. Vol . No. Page . 1 1 17 . ( 1 1 192 76 26 1883 Railroad mail service . ( See Mail Service . ) Reconnaissances of Lieutenant Colonel Johnson , and Lieutenants Smith , Bryan , and Michlor ...
... army for the year 1849 . Annual report of the R. Vol . No. Page . 1 1 17 . ( 1 1 192 76 26 1883 Railroad mail service . ( See Mail Service . ) Reconnaissances of Lieutenant Colonel Johnson , and Lieutenants Smith , Bryan , and Michlor ...
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... army under the command of General Wool , from · San Antonio to El Paso , and of the western frontier of Texas , and from Fort Smith to Santa Fe , and of an expedition into the Navajo country . Reconnais- sances by Brevet Lieutenant ...
... army under the command of General Wool , from · San Antonio to El Paso , and of the western frontier of Texas , and from Fort Smith to Santa Fe , and of an expedition into the Navajo country . Reconnais- sances by Brevet Lieutenant ...
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... army , under General Wool , from San Antonio de Bexar to Texas . Report of Lieutenant Whiting's reconnaissances of the western frontier of - Vol . No. Page . 3 1 811 1 1 138 6 24 1 13 56 1 14 67 1 10 32 5 · 14 64 1 Tochman . ( See ...
... army , under General Wool , from San Antonio de Bexar to Texas . Report of Lieutenant Whiting's reconnaissances of the western frontier of - Vol . No. Page . 3 1 811 1 1 138 6 24 1 13 56 1 14 67 1 10 32 5 · 14 64 1 Tochman . ( See ...
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