Book/Printed Material [Military Affairs (1837-1838)] American state papers Military Affairs (1837-1838)
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Image 1 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASS V MILITARY AFFAIRS VOLUME VII William S Hein Co Inc Buffalo New York 1998
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Image 2 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 9780286 ISBN 1575884046 set Printed in the United States of America The quality of this reprint is equivalent to the quality of the original work This…
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Image 3 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASS V MILITARY AFFAIRS VOLUME VII
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Image 5 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS DOCUMENTS LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE OF THE CONGRESS OR THE UNITED STATES FOB THB SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTYFOURTH AND FIRST AND SECOND SESSIONS OF THE TWENTYFIFTH CONGRESS COMMENCING MARCH…
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Image 6 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) CORNELIUS WENDELL PRINTER
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Image 7 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) TABLE OF CONTENTS MILITARY ATFAIB8VOLUME VII FOR ALPHABETICAL INDEX SEE THE CLOSE OF THE VOLUME MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES No Date Page 744 Transmitting proceedings of a court…
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Image 8 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) vl TABLE OF CONTENTS No Date Page 764 Transmitting estimates of the pay subsistence and travelling expenses of the militia for the defence of the Niagara frontier and to enforce the neutrality…
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Image 9 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) TABLE OF CONTENTS vii REPORTS OF COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS No Date 751 On the claim of a company of Vermont militia not mustered…
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Image 10 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) TABLE OF CONTENTS viii Date Page 114 Petition of Edmund Kirby in behalf of himself and the other paymas ters of the army for commissions on payments made to the militia and…
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Image 11 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS MILITARY AFFAIRS 24th Congress No 731 2d Session HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE MILITARY ACADEMY ITS CHANGES BY LEGISLATION AND PRACTICE OBJECTIONS TO ITS CONSTITUTION AND OPERATIONS MODIFICA…
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Image 12 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 2 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 ought not to be to afford an opportunity for the study of those branches of the military art which can scarcely every be attained by practice alone…
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Image 13 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 3 Representatives Upon that part of the message relating to the institution of a military academy no order whatever was taken by the House and the subject did not…
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Image 14 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 4 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 Following out the history of the foregoing proposition we find it was referred in the House of Repre sentatives to a committee of seven on the 13th…
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Image 15 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 5 The foregoing parallel demonstrates moreover that in the original establishment of the Military Academy at West Point nothing was intended or accomplished beyond a dissolution of the previously…
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Image 16 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 6 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 engineers or Military Academy at West Point The operation of the act of 1808 was altered so as to effect an enlargement of the academy by the…
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Image 17 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 7 wrought in the character of the institution is specifically pointed out as follows The institution was further enlarged and changed in its character by the act of the…
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Image 18 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 8 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 tinue in the public service beyond their period of completing their education form very grave objections to the present constitution of the academy objections which are founded…
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Image 19 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 18371 MILITARY ACADEMY 9 said By an estimate of the last five years it appears that the supply of the army from the corps of graduated cadets has averaged about 22 annually…
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Image 20 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 10 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 present time of the academy at West Point it cannot be believed that any new institution could obtain the sanction of either Congress or the American people…
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Image 21 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837J MILITARY ACADEMY 11 that during the period mentioned the net expense to the government to educate a cadet for the duties and station of an officer in the army of the…
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Image 22 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 12 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 In a communication of the Secretary of War to the House of Representatives dated February 28 1828 this singular fact is thus adverted to The experience of…
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Image 23 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 13 achvjwledyed unpotency of the moral influences and government of the academy to compete with the counter influences of the tavern It is believed that such results are attributable…
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Image 24 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 14 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 ence upon the public mind it is believed that the academy has ceased to do so and that popular feeling is averse to it Already two great…
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Image 25 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 15 conceded to be preeminent if improved the support of it is nevertheless but a useless waste of the public money so far as the substantial interests of the…
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Image 26 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 16 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 the branches of elementary and theoretic sciences involved in the art of war and now taught at the Military Academy constitute additional considerations in favor of this…
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Image 27 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 17 throughout the Unioil by thus removing the bars which now forbid to all but the West Point graduate the practical improvement of them in the broad field furnished…
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Image 28 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 18 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 present system of military education at West Point as corresponds to the junior department of the Military College at Sandhurst To carry into effect the views and…
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Image 29 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 19 Sec 4 And be it further enacted That the salary of the superintendent of said school shall be until otherwise ordered two thousand five hundred dollars per annum…
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Image 30 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 20 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 A 3 Engineer Department Washington January 9 1835 Sir I have the honor herewith to transmit so much of the information called for by the letter of…
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Image 31 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 18371 MILITARY ACADEMY 21 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of dll the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy from…
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Image 32 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 22 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of all the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy…
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Image 33 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 23 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of dll the cadets cContinued No Names of al the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy from…
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Image 34 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 24 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of all the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy…
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Image 35 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 18311 MILITARY ACADEMY 25 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of dll the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy from…
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Image 36 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 25 MILITARY AFFAIRS I No 731 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of all the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad…
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Image 37 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1S37J MILITARY ACADEMY 27 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of all the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy from…
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Image 38 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 28 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 131 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of all the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy…
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Image 39 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 1837 MILITARY ACADEMY 29 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of all the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy from…
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Image 40 of Military Affairs (1837-1838) 30 MILITARY AFFAIRS No 731 A 4Register exhibiting the names and numbers of all the cadets cContinued No Names of all the cadets that have been received into the Military Acad emy…
About this Item
Title
- [Military Affairs (1837-1838)] American state papers
Names
- United States. Congress
Created / Published
- Buffalo, N.Y. : W.S. Hein, 1998.
Contents
- class 1. Foreign relations (6 v.) -- class 2. Indian affairs (2 v.) -- class 3. Finance (5 v.) -- class 4. Commerce and navigation (2 v.) -- class 5. Military affairs (7 v.) -- class 6. Naval affairs (4 v.) -- class 7. Post Office Department (1 v.) -- class 8. Public lands (8 v.) -- class 9. Claims (1 v.) -- class 10. Miscellaneous (2 v.).
Headings
- - Public law--United States--Sources
- - United States--Foreign relations--Law and legislation--Sources
- - United States--Politics and government--1789-1815--Sources
- - United States--Politics and government--1815-1861--Sources
Notes
- - "Documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... selected and edited under the authority of Congress"--V. 1, p. v.
- - Originally published: Washington : Gales and Seaton, 1832-1861.
- - Includes indexes.
Medium
- 38 v. : maps, plans ; 34 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- KF11 .A48 1998
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