Annual Report of the Secretary of the NavyU.S. Government Printing Office, 1888 |
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... arrived at in England and France , where large torpedo vessels are building , which can also be used as rams . The Condor is one of four vessels of the same type possessed by the French navy , the others being the Epervier , the Faucon ...
... arrived at in England and France , where large torpedo vessels are building , which can also be used as rams . The Condor is one of four vessels of the same type possessed by the French navy , the others being the Epervier , the Faucon ...
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... Arrived at Gardiner's Bay , Long Island . June 27. - Sailed from Gardiner's Bay . June 29. - Arrived at New London , Conn . July 1. - Sailed from New London , Coun . July 11. - Arrived at Annapolis Roads . July 25. - Sailed from ...
... Arrived at Gardiner's Bay , Long Island . June 27. - Sailed from Gardiner's Bay . June 29. - Arrived at New London , Conn . July 1. - Sailed from New London , Coun . July 11. - Arrived at Annapolis Roads . July 25. - Sailed from ...
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... arrival in a United States port , or forward at his own ex- pense . These complaints have come invariably from the masters of for eign vessels . Every effort has been made by this office to collect the latest and most reliable data ...
... arrival in a United States port , or forward at his own ex- pense . These complaints have come invariably from the masters of for eign vessels . Every effort has been made by this office to collect the latest and most reliable data ...
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... arrival differ , in many cases , most radically from those taken of the same barometer in the same position after the vessel has been in port several days . It is now the custom of this office to compare these barometers as soon after ...
... arrival differ , in many cases , most radically from those taken of the same barometer in the same position after the vessel has been in port several days . It is now the custom of this office to compare these barometers as soon after ...
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... arrival , and collected a valuable mass of intel- ligence concerning icebergs , derelicts , and other dangers to navigation . It is an in- valuable adjunct to the exchange , which is equally necessary to it . The quarters assigned to it ...
... arrival , and collected a valuable mass of intel- ligence concerning icebergs , derelicts , and other dangers to navigation . It is an in- valuable adjunct to the exchange , which is equally necessary to it . The quarters assigned to it ...
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Página 47 - Estimated amount which will be required for each detailed object of expenditure. Total amount to be appropriated under each head of appropriation. Amount appropriated for the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1897. Detailed objects of expenditure, and explanations.
Página 70 - For expenses of recruiting for the naval service, rent of rendezvous and expenses of maintaining the same, advertising for men and boys? and all other expenses attending the recruiting for the naval service and for the transportation of enlisted men and boys at home and abroad, thirty thousand dollars.
Página 420 - ... a bond, with two or more sufficient sureties, to be approved by the commissioners, in the sum of one hundred dollars, payable to the state...
Página 175 - Bureau since March, 1865, the date of my last official report. The operations of the Bureau during this period— of about seven and twothirds months — are briefly presented by the following summary : 1. Number of records of general courte-martial...
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Página 86 - ... car fare and ferriage in visiting merchant vessels, freight and express charges, telegrams, and other necessary expenses incurred in collecting the latest information for pilot charts, and for other purposes for which the offices were established, $16,000.
Página ix - If slower than ironclads she could not keep the sea, and if slower than merchantmen she might as well stay in port.
Página 45 - ... regular session thereafter, the amount expended during the prior fiscal year, from the appropriations for the pay of the Navy, Bureaus of Navigation, Ordnance, Equipment and Recruiting, Yards and Docks, Medicine and Surgery, Provisions and Clothing, Construction and Repair, and Steam-Engineering...
Página viii - So successfully was this policy achieved that Secretary Whitney reported before leaving office that "at the present time the conditions are such that everything necessary to a first-class fighting ship can be produced and furnished to the Department in this country as soon as in the course of construction any element or feature is required; but this has never heretofore until the present time been true."90 "Ibid., 48 Cong., 2 sess., 11-14.
Página 70 - EQUIPMENT OF VESSELS: For coal for steamers' and ships' use, including expenses of transportation, storage, and handling; hemp, wire, and other materials for the manufacture of rope and cordage; iron for the manufacture of anchors, cables, galleys, and chains; canvas for the manufacture of sails, awnings...