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THE CENTENNIAL OF THE UNITED

STATES MILITARY ACADEMY AT


WEST POINT, NEW YORK. .< .< ^ ^

1802-1902

Volume II
STATISTICS AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES

WASHINGTON
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Page.
View from Fort Putnam: The Cadets encamped. From General Farley's
West Point Frontispiece
Introductory Note i

Bibliographies of West Point (1694-1902), of the U. S. Military Academy


(1776-1902), and of the writings of graduates of the V. S Military Acad-
emy (1S02-1902), by Edward S. Holden (U. S. M. .\., 1870) I

Bibliography of West Point ( 1694-1902), arranged chronologically . . .


9
Views of West Point and vicinity ( 1778-1902) 36
Maps of West Point and vicinity ( 1769-1902) 40
Miscellaneous papers, West Point and vicinity ( 1702-1902) .... 44
Bibliography of the U. S. Military Academy (1776-1902), arranged
chronologically 46
Bibliography of the writings of graduates (1S02-1902), arranged alpha-
betically 165
List of graduates of the U. S. Military Academy (1802-1902), with the year
of graduation and the number in General Cullum's Biographical Register,

compiled by W. L. Ostrander 397


Editor's note 433
iii
BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF WEST POINT (1694-1902). OF THE U. S.
MILITARY ACADEMY (1776-1902), AND OF THE WRIT-
INGS OF GRADUATES OF THE U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY
(1802-1902).

By EDWARD S. HOLDEN, SC.D.. LL.D.


U.S. Mil:laiy Academy. 1870.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES RELATING TO THE MILITARY ACADEMY AND TO


WEST POINT.*

The following- bibliographies relating to the United States Military


Academy and to the post of West Point have been constructed
First: By giving references to books and periodicals in the Librarx' of
the Academy. The letter "A" following a title indicates that the book
is owned by the Library of the I'nited States Military Academy.

Second: By copying titles from Poore's Catalogue of Government


Publications, 1774-18S1, and its \-arious continuations to 1902. Onl\' a
few references to Congressional documents could be verified by the editor
in the course of the work on accoiuit of lack of time.
Third: By copying titles from catalogues of books, etc., in the lilirary
of the WarDepartment. Washington.
Fourth: B\' copving titles from catalogues of books, etc., now in the
collection of the Di\"ision of Militar\- Information, Adjutant-Oeneral's
Office.
Fifth: By copying
titles from the catalogues of a few large libraries

in the United and from Poole's and other indexes to periodicals.


.States,

Sixth: By references to certain important series which have been


thoroughly searched by the editor, such as the American State Papers,
Military Affairs, and others of the sort.
Seventh: By reference to the biographies of statesmen and .soldiers
Academy. Miss Lucretia Pope, daughter of Major-
in the Librar\- of the
General Pope (a graduate of 1S42), was good enough to examine all
such biographies, page b\-page, marking e\'ery reference to the Academy
and to a certain list of per.'^ons. Many hundred volumes were thus

*Not all of the cards of the original manuscript bililiographies are here printcii.
Thev are, however, preserved in tlit- T'liited .States Military .A.c<ideniy I,ibrar>
H. Doc. 7.S9, 5,S-2— vol 2 1 I
2 Coitctinial of Lhiilcd States Mih'tarv Academy.

searched by Miss Pope, leaf \)\ leaf, and the significant entries snbse-
quently copied by myself. This part of the work has been ver\-
thoroughly done, thanks to Mi.ss Pope's intelligent assiduity.
Eighth: B}- reference to various series of manuscripts as follows:
The Cullum manuscripts in the posse.ssion of the Association of Grad-

uates, United States Military Academy. These manu.scripts have been


carefully .searched by Capt. Bertram C. and by
Gilbert, Artillery Corps,
myself. They include many letters bj* Colonel Thayer.
The Swift manuscripts loaned to the United States Military Academy
by the heirs of Gen. J. G. vSwift, first graduate (1802) of the Academy.
These pricele.ss papers were, by the great kindness of General Swift's
heirs, depo.sited in the Library in October and November, 1902, and have
been as thoroughly examined by Captain Gilbert and by myself as time
allowed.
The manuscripts of Capt. Aklen Partridge, vSuperintendent United
States Military- Academy (1815-1S17), were loaned to us in October,
1903, by his sou, Mr. Henry V. Partridge, of Norwich, \'t. They have
been thoroughlj' examined by myself.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, records of the Dialectic Society, orderly
books, etc., in the Librarj- of the Academy, which have been thoroughly
.searched by Capt. Gordon Heiner, Artillery Corps, and by myself.
The manuscript papers (returus, reports, orderly books, letters, etc.),
written at West Point in the years 1795 to 1829, which were transferred
(in February, 1903) from the Schuylkill Arsenal to the Library of the
Academy, through the courtesy of Capt. John T. Knight, U. S. Army,
by authority of the Quartermaster-General and of the Adjutant-General,
U. S. Army. These ha\-e been searched as thoroughlj' as time allowed
by myself.
The manu.script index to the daily issues of the New York Times
newspaper, from 1861 to 1902, from which every reference to West Point
and to the United States Military Academy has been copied.
MantLscript orderly books and regimental returns belonging to the
Pocumtoc Valley Memorial As.sociation, of Deerfield, Mass., which were
most kindly loaned to us in 1903, through the kindness of the president
aud secretarj' of the association, and which have been searched by me.
The manuscript records of the academic board, adjutant, quartermaster,
aud treasurer. United States Military Academj-, have not been searched
for lack of time. They should be gone o\-er page by page, and would
no doubt }-ield rich returns. Under existing conditions it has been
simply impossible even to begin this work except in one point. The
general orders, headquarters United vStates Military Academy, from
Februar}^ 19, 1838 (the date of the disastrous fire which de.stroyed the
records of the Academy), to 1857 were, however, examined by Lieut.
A. F. Casad, Artillery Corps, during November 1902. He has extracted
many items of general interest which appear in the Militar}^ Academy
/rifrodi<ctorv JVolr. 3

bibliography-. Capt. Gordon Ileiiicr, Artillery Cordis, has been good


enough to continue this examination from i<S57 to 1902, and all the
records from 1S3S to 1902, as well as the orders of the commandant of
cadets, have been examined by Capt. F. \V. Sladen. I'. S. Arm>', who
has kindl\- given us the benefit of his .search.
Capt. H. M. Reeve, Seventeenth Infantry, I'. S. Army, during the
summer of 1902 thoroughh" searched the mamiscripts of the State Depart-
ment and of the Library of Congre.ss, and made accurate copies of all
significant documents with his own hand.
The greater part of this Ijibliography was completed in July, 1902,
In the autumn of 1903 it was for the first time possible for me to leave
my duties at West Point and to consult the manuscripts of the War
Department in Washington. Through the .great kindness of Brigadier-
General Ainsworth, Brigadier-General Gillespie, Brigadier-General
George B. Davis, and Colonel W. P. Hall, the maivuscripts of the Record
and Pension Office, of the Engineer Department, of the Judge-Advocate-
General's Department, and of the Adjutant-General's Department were
opened, and everj* assistance was given by them and by those imme-
diately in charge of the records, especially by Messrs. Heitman and
Wood. Brigadier-General Charles P. Humphrey, Quartermaster-
General, was so good as to provide a stenographer to aid in the work;
the Chief of the Record and Pension Office and the Adjutant-General
permitted a large number of selected documents to be copied entire; and
the Judge-Advocate-General cau.sed copies to be made of two very long
documents. Copies are filed with the adjutant, United States Military
Acadenu- and also in the Library.
The thanks of each and every graduate of the Academy are due for
the generous aid thus offered b\- the.se gentlemen and by others not here
named. The materials for a history of the United States Military Acad-
enij- are now substantially complete.
The War Department records are \-ery full; at the same time they are
very special, as they cover official matters only. The bibliography as
printed here represents more especially such miscellaneous information
as can be derived from printed books rather than that contained in the
manuscripts in the War Department. It is relatively much more full
for the early years of the Academy's history ( 1S02-1S38 ) than for the
later, since the records at West Point are complete after February, 1838.

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THK WRITINGS ol" (IKADUATES.

The bibliography of the writings of graduates from 1S02 to 1902 has


been formed
First: By including a very few li.sts of their own writings furnished
bj- the graduates themselves. During the j-ear 1899 a circular was sent
to every living graduate, asking for a li.st of his published works for
insertion in \'olume IV of Cullum's Regi.ster. All such lists are here
4 Centennial of Unt/cd Sfa/cs Military Academy.

included. They make, however, but au insignificant part of the whole.


A similar request was printed in the Army
and Navy Register for April
12, and brought a few returns. All graduates stationed at West
1902,
Point have been formally requested to examine the bibliography while
it was in manuscript, in order to make it as complete as practicable.

Some references to the history, etc. of a few uongraduates are included


,

in the bibliography. Washington, Jeffenson, Adams, Monroe, Madison,


Jack.son, Hamilton, Knox, Pickering, Nicola, and a few others of the
Revolutionarj' period are mentioned in connection with the origin, found-
ing, and progress of the Academy. The names and writings of pro-
fessors and other officers of the Academ}- are likewise included.
Second: By copying the catalogue cards of the Library of the Military
Academy for books, etc., published by graduates. The letter "A" fol-
lowing a title indicates that the book is now in the Library.
Third: By copying from Cullum's Biographical Register, Volumes I,
n, IIL I^^ all references to books, etc., printed by graduates. When-
ever such references were incomplete every effort has been made to com-
plete them. If any graduate fails to find papers credited which he has
published, it is earnestly requested that a notice of such omissions be
sent to the editor.
Fourth: 3y copying titles from the catalogues of a few large libraries
in the United States, particularly from the Libraries of Congress, the
War Department, the Engineer Department, and from all available
author-indexes to periodicals.
Fifth: All portraits of graduates (except photographs) owned by the
United States Militarj- Academy are here catalogued and, in order to
make our list of portraits complete, I have included a few paintings and
busts of nongraduates that are owned by the Academy. Most of the
data under this head have been furni.shed by Prof. C. W. Larned, LT. S.
Military Academv.
Sixth: I have made a
list of the statues and other memorials erected

in honor of distinguished graduates throughout the country and it is


here included, although it is not complete. The data here given have
been gathered from a great variety' of sources from the letters of per- —
sonal friends, from published biographies, from the catalogues of brass
founders, etc.
vSeventh: A large collection of engraved portraits has been made by
the Library of the Academj- with the a.ssistance of Paul Lamed, cadet
U. S. Military Academ>', and a list of them is here printed.
Eighth A list of photographs of graduates owned by the West Point
:

army mess has been prepared under the direction of Capt. H. M. Reeve,
U. S. Arm}', and is here included.
Ninth: The writings of engineer and ordnance officers are taken from
the indexes to the reports of the Chief of Engineers and of the Chief of
Ordnance, so far as the>- have been printed.
IiilrodncioiY Xoic. 5

All author-iiulfx to thu former reports was iiuule in this library by


Private Browiily. Tin.- index to the reports of the Chief of luigineers
has been continued in niantiscript from 1892 to date under the direction
of Lieut. Col. C. \\". Raymond, Corps of Ivngineers, l)y Mr. John McClure,
chief clerk of the engineer office, in Philadelphia, by the kind i)ermission

of the Chief of Engineers, and its data are here included.


The printed indexes of the reports of the Chief of Ordnance have been
continued, in manuscript, from 1893 to date by the courtesy of the Chief
of Ordnance and are here included.
Annual reports of a routitic nature are, hi gcneyal not mentioned here. ,

Such reports are incident to the official station held by the graduate.
The reports indexed in the Records of the Civil War are likewi.se
omitted. Every article written for magazines, etc., b\- graduates has
been included, whenever it is known to the editor. The object of the
catalogue has been to exhibit the intellectual product of the Academy
for a hundred years. If magazine articles of the .sort are included — as
they certainly should be — it is clear that we can not omit a project for
a bridge over the Mississi])pi River, or a series of experiments upon the
effect of explosives.
It is also obvious that the editor can not decide what .scientific reports
of the .sort are more important and what are it hasless .so: hence
been necessary to include all such.
Tenth: The titles of writings of artillery and other officers ha\-e been
copied from a complete author-index manuscript to the Journal of the
( )

United vStates Artillery made t)y Capt. C. DeW'. Willcox, of the Artillery
Corps, during 1902.
Eleventh: The titles of the writings of cavalry and other officers ha\-e
been copied from a complete author-index (manu.script to the Journal )

of the United States Cavalry Association made by Lieut. T. A. Roberts,


Tenth Cavalry, in 1902.
Tw^elfth: The
titles of the writings of infantry and other officers have

been copied from a complete author-index (manuscript) to the Publica-


tions of the Infantry Societ>- made by Capt. R. C. I)a\is, Seventeenth
Infantry, U. S. Army, in April, 1902.
Thirteenth: The titles of other writings
of graduates lia\-e been taken
from a complete author-index (manuscript to the Journal of the United
)

Sen'ice Institution made by Lieut. T. A. Roberts. Tenth Cavalry, U. S.


Army, in 1902.
Fourteenth: The reports of the Coast Survej", of the National
Academy of Sciences, of the Pacific Railway Surveys, of the siirve>s
west of the one-hundredth meridian (Wheeler's and others 1, etc.. have
been searched b>' the editor.
Fifteenth: The theses of graduates of the Artillery vSchool. have like-
wise been catalogued .so far as they could be found. There is no pub-
lished list of them, so far as is known to me.
6 Ceutcniiial of United States Military Acadcniv.

Sixteenth: The valuable index to the Annuals of the Association of


Graduates United States Militar\- Acadeni)- prepared by Capt. W. C.
Rivers, First Cavalry, TJ. S. Army, has been consulted for references
to the places where obituaries and portraits of deceased graduates can
be found. Where a jK.irtrait is known to exist in any of the books
catalogued here, the fact is noted after the title entr\'.

Seventeenth: B}- copying from standard biographies of the gradu-


titles

ates all works there credited them. to In cases of this .sort it has not
always been pos.sible to obtain full titles, etc.. but no pains have been
.spared in this regard.
Eighteenth: The very numerous entries from the i2,s volumes of the
Official Records of the War of the Rebellion which relate to reports,
etc., from graduates are not here given. Each one of the 128 vol-
umes of that work has its own index in which the names of graduates
occur at e\'ery few lines. The index to these indexes is itself a volume
of 1,242 pages. Reports from many of the graduates are found in 10,
20, or even more ^•olumes and in man)' places in each separate
;

volume. Reference is here made, once for all, to the Official Records
above cited. Its indexes, together with the entries here printed, exhaust
the sources of information at present accessible to the editor.

It is obvious thai a l)ibliography of this .sort can not be made comptetc


except by very long research, nor without the direct assistance of the
graduates themselves: nor can it be made accurate except by repeated
revision by skilled hands. In the publications of Congress, and of the
War Department, proper credit can not be given to officers without
turning over the pages of each document one by one. There has been
no time for an exhaustive The following
examination of the
sort.
bibliographies are but work that must eventually be
.specimens of a
done in a thorough and complete manner. They are but a first attempt.
In making them it has not been possible to command the services of
even a .single trained clerk. The editor will be grateful for notice of all
necessary corrections and additions. He is very conscious of the imper-
fections of the li.sts here printed.
At the same time he asks that they should be judged by comparing
them with previously printed lists of the .sort rather than with an ideal
standard of perfection. They con.stitute a painstaking attempt to
exhibit the activity of the Military Academy in one direction; and even
in their presentform demonstrate its signal vitality- and usefulness.
Our graduatesare by their training and habit men of action rather
than scholars, students, or writers. Vet in the latter capacities they
nave left a mark upon the nineteenth century which is highly honorable
to their alma mater and to them.selves. Four thousand and twenty-one
persons graduated at the Military Academy from 1802 to 1902. The
Introduciojy Note. 7
bibliography of the writings of these graduates which follows contains
about 16,000 titles. It is submitted that this is an extraordinary out-

put for an institution that, by its nature, trains its pupils for scientific
and technical work alone. Officers of the Army are taught to act, not
to write. When an act is approved by the proper official superior, it
is forgotten and the officer goes on to other acts. Viewed in this light
the catalogue that follows is mo.st instructive, and it conclusively an.swers
the question whether or not the educational methods of the Academ\- fit
its graduates for their places in military and iu civil life.
UlHI.lOCKAI'ilV <ll- WKSr I'OIXT. 1524^002.

[Arraiijifti cliroiioU»^ic;illv.]

[Note.— (A) signifies that the book citcil is in (he library of the X'nited States Military Academy
or in that of the Association of Graduates of the United Slates Military' Academy. (C) indicates
that the book cited is a Congressional document, most of which are owned by the Academy.]

WKST POINT.

1524. Vcrrazzaiiii discovers the mouth .granted to John Moore, Mar. 25, 1747.
of the Hud.sou River. Hoth the foregoing purchased for $1 1,-
1609, September 14. Hemlrik Hiul- 085, July 3, 1790; Cridley tr.-ict, 310
soii anchored near We.st Point. MS. acres, purchased for ;fio,o<K>, Mar. lo,
Capt. H. JI. Reeve, U. S. Amiy. 1S24; Kinsley tract, 225 acres, pur-
cha.sed for ;5i5o,oo<:i, Mar. 2, 1S89. Ju-
1633, April. The U'illiaw, of London,
risdiction ceded by the State of New-
\va.s the first English sliip to go up the
Hudson. Janvier: Dutch founding of York to the United States Mar. 2, 1826,
1

Jlav 15, 1888, June 7, 1875, and Sept.


X. Y.,p. 89. (W 27, 1876.
1694, March 1. Capt. John Evans. K.
N., commanding H. JI. frigate A'ii/t-
1723 - 1889. Lands comprising the
military reservation of West l^oint. N.
"to have a patent for land uji
iiioitd,
Y. 1723-1889. (Information relating
Hudson's river." This patent included
to the. U. ,S. M. A. Press, 1S91, 1 vol,,
West Point. Mar. 14, 1710: Order con- )

O. 206 pp. (A)


cerning lands resumed by the Crown
from Captain Evans. Calendar of 1746, November 3. Patent granted to
Council Minutes, N. Y., 166S-1783, pp. John iloore. This included lands at
95- 235. The land was patented to West Point. Calendar of Council Min-
N. Y., 1668-1783, p, 362. Petition
j

Captain Evans, Sept. 20, 1694. Ab- (


utes,
stract of Patent.s, 3:164, No. 144S. (A) )
granted Nov. 3. The date of the royal
patent to Moore is Mar. 25, 1747. (.A)
1694-1902. Geology, climate, physic-
al geography. /« Tarr ^R. S. i: The 1750-1783. (West Point and vicinity.)
physical geography of New York State The first iron furnace in Orange Coun-
(with a chapter on climate). N. Y., ty; tlie Sterling Iron Works 1752 ); the
(

1902, I vol., O. ( .\)


chain across the Hudson made there
-Akerly Samuel .\u e.ssay on the
( ) :
and put in place May 1, 1778; two other
geology of the Hudson River ... Il- chains were put in place, one at the
lustrated maps. N.Y., 1820. vol..
. . . 1
mouth of Murderers Creek, near Corn-
8°, pp. 69. (A) wall Landing, the other at Fort Mont-
goinerv. See Tenth Census of the
1710, March. Warrant for patent to
r, .S., '1880, vol. 2, p. 65.- (A)
Capt. Charles Congreve. This ])atent
included lands at West Point. Calen- 1769. See The Hudson River from
dar of Council Minutes, N. Y., !66,S- Ocean to Source, p, 346. .\')
(

1783, p. 235. Petition granted Mar. 7, —


1774. Broadside debates on dividing
1710, The date of the royal p.-itent to Orange County. N.Y.,ip.,f°, (N.Y.
Congreve is May 17, 1723. (A) Public Library.
1723-1871. Boynton, Capt, Edward 1775, May25. Re.solution of the Con-
C: History of West Point, and its tinental Congress providing for estab-
military importance during the .\mer- command the Hudson
li.shing po.sts to
ican Revolution, and the origin and River; directing experienced persons
progress of the U. S. Military Academy to report where obstructions should be
. xviii - 40S pages.
. . N. Y., 1863, i placed. (A)
vol., O.: 2ded., 1S71. (A) 1775, May 30. Act of the Provincial
1723-1889. West Point Re,sen-.ilioii.
( Congrtss directing Colonel Clinton and
Congreve tract ( nortliern part, i ,463 Mr. Tappan to report on suitatile sites
acres) granted to Charles Congreve, for forts on the Hud.son, with estimates
May 17, 1723. The rent was 2s, 6d, per of their cost. The report was made on
100 acres. Moore tract, 332 acres. June 13, 1775. (A)
lO Cnitoniial i)f United Stales iM/h'tary Acadc»iy.

1775, August 18. Resolution of the 1776, May 21. General Washington
Provincial Congress for fortifying the directs Lord Stirling, Col. R. Putnam,
Hudson. (A) and Col. H. Knox to examine the forts
1775, August 29. Commissioners ap- in the Highlands. The detailed report
pointed by the Congress, with Col. is dated June i and signed by Lord Stir-
Bernard Romans, engineer, began the ling. Boynton's History of West
erection of forts in the Highlands. The Point, p. 28. iW
plans of Colonel Romans of works to 1776, July 16. A secret committee of
be erected on Constitution Island are the provincial convention charged to
described in Bo^niton's History of West obstruct the channel of the Hudson
Point, p. 22. The report is in Amer. River. (A)
.\rchives, vol. 3. (A) 1776, July 25. Letter from Jacobus
1775, September. The committee of Van Zandt to Governor Clinton rela-
safetv on the fortifications in the High- tive to chain across the Hudson at
lands — reports, letters, maps, by Col. West Point. Pub. Papers of George
Bernard Romans, etc. .Amer. Archives, Clinton, vol. T, p. 273.
vol. 5, p. 735. (.A) 1776, July 26. General Washington
1775, October Commissioners rec-
1. has sent Lieut. Thomas Machin to lay

ommend the building of Fort Mont- out such works at West Point as are
gomery. Nov. 3, three companies or- thought necessary by the officers
dered to garrison Constitution Island. there. Pub. Papers of George Clinton,
Boynton's History of West Point, p. vol. 1, p. 276. (A)
24.' ( .A ) 1776, November 11. Washington in-
spected West Point with regard to the
1775, November 23. Commissioners
building of forts there. Irving's Wash-
recommend to Congress to fortify West
Point. Amer. Archive.s quoted ///
ington, vol. 2, p. 405. (A)
Bovnton's West Point, p. 25. (A) 1776, November 12, General Heath
in command of the Department of
1775 et seq. Lee papers. 4 v. {Sec
the Highlands. Gen. Israel Putnam
N. Y. Hist. Soc. Collections. Publi-
placed in command in May, 1777.
cation fund ser., 1S71-74. Military )
Boynton's History of West Point, \>. 4'?.
affairs along the Hudson during the
(A)
Revolution.
1776, November. Obstructions in the
1775-1778. Obstructions in Hudson Hudson. Lossing's Life of Schuyler,
River described ( i at Fort Washing- (A)
pp. 150-152.
1

ton, Westchester County; (2) at Fort


Montgonierv 1776); (3) at West Point
(
1776, December 1. The garrison at
Constitution Island increased by two
(4) at Pallopefs Lsland (1776).
(1778');
regiments to work on the obstructions
Eager's History of Orange Countv,
at Pallopels Island. Boynton's His-
N. v., p. 594. '(A)
tory of West Point, p. 41. (A)
1775-1783. Sec MSS. of Horatio
Ob.structions of the Hudson
Gates /;/ Library' of N. Y. Hist. Soc.
1776.
River. Sec MSS. Xos. 66 to 96 at
1775-1783. Thacher, Jas. A military :
Wa.shin,gton's headquarters in New-
journal during the American Revolu- burgh, N. Y.
tionary War I vol., 0°, 1S23. (A)
1776-1783.
. . .

Die Deutschen Hilf.strup-


1775-1783. Foru list of Revolution- ])en in nordamerikanischen Befreiungs
ary MSS., many of which relate to Kriege Hannover, 1863, i vol., 8°,
AVest Point, sec Univ. of the State of (The Hessian and other
PP- 397 271. I

N. A'. State Library Bulletin, History mercenary troops in the war of the
Xo. 5, June, 1S99. '(A'l Revolution.) (A)
1775-1783. Objections to employing 1776-1783. The MSS. of General
the troops of one State at West Point (
Heath are in possession of the Mass. 1

within the borders of another. Life of Hist. ,Soc. They have not been exam-
Elbridge Gerry, vol. i, p. 456. (.A) ined for the preparation of this memo-
1776, January 5. The Continental rial vohnne.
Congress resolves that Fort Montgom- 1777, February 14 to March 28.
ery be built. Jan. 16, Col. -Isaac Nic- General Parsons command; his re-
in
oll placed in command of the fortifi- ports on the progress of the work dated n

cations in the Highlands and so re- Feb. Mar. 7, "Mar. 16; General Ko.s-
18,
mains until June 8. Boj-nton's His- ciu.sko took charge of the works Mar.
tory of West Point, pp. 27-28. A) 1
26; General MacDougall assumed com-
1776, April 5. The garri.son of Fort mand of the post Mar. 28; Col. Rufus
Constitution is 124 men; the W'orks Putnam's regiment built Fort Putnam.
described. Bovnton's History of West Boynton's History of West Point, p.
Point, p. 28. (.A) 62.' (A)
Bihlio^rapJiy of IJ'rsf Point. II

1777, March. (West I'oint and vicin- 1777, Decembers. General Washing-
itv, ) History of the cliaiii at Fort ton instructs General Putnam to use
Montgomery — witli a map of the Ilud- his whole force to fortify the High-
son. Life of General I'aterson, jjp. 126, lands. On Nov. 5, 1777, Governor
128. lAi Clinton, General Parsons, and Lieuten-
ant-Colonel Radiere had determined on
1777, April 5. 'I'lu- works on Consti-
a boom at Con.stitution I.sland and a fort
tution Island monnte<l fonrteeii
Boynton's
at West Point to defend it.
6-pounders, eight 9-])ounders, eight History of West Point, pp. 4S-50. .\ ( )

4-ponnders. I/ord Stirling's report to


— General Gatesincommandof West
|

Washington on these works, June i. "

1776. f'ci :
Point. Life of General Paterson, p.
1611. .\
1777, May 17. Generals MaeDoug.ill,
I I

Knox, Greene, Clinton, and Wayne 1777, December 20. Letter from
" recomnienrl a boom
Fort Mont- at George Clinton toCieneral Wa.shington,
gomery. Boynton's History of AVest >
relative to erecting a strong fortress at
I'oint.'p. 42. {\\ West Point and stren.gthening chain
across river. Pub. Papers of George
1777, October 7. The obstructions al
^ Clinton, vol. 2, p. 591.
Fort :\Iontgomery and in tlie Hudson
(which had cost |25o,o<ni) were de- ;
1777. The h'ort Montgomery liooni and
stroyed by the British. chain were stretched fnmi Anthony's
Fort Constitution in conuuand of ( N'ose on the cast shore of the Hudson J
Capt. G. Mott since .\ug, 9) summoned to Chain Point on the west shore just
to surrender by the British; Oct. S, he :
south of the present iron railway
abandoned the island. General Tryon bridge. Fort Clinton stood on the
then demolished the fortifications in crag above Chain Point. .A part of
the Highlands. Continental village tliis chain had been used at Lake Cham-

was destroved. Boynton's HLstory of ])lain in 1775. Some links of the chain
West Point, p. 47. '(
.\) are now at Ringwood N. J. ). the rest (

1777, October 15. Forts Montgomery at West Point.


.J
and Clinton taken Oct. 6 by the Brit- Scrap-book of autograph letters,
ish; the .\mericans then evacuated [
maps, plans, bills, etc., relating to the
Fort Constitution and the block-house 1
manufacture, etc., of the chain across
on Constitution Island. West Point I theHudvon. .Specially correspondence
(

was not vet fortified. Heath's Me- relating to Captain Machin's .share in
moirs, p. 130. .V ( t the work —
a few- letters of Colonel
1777, October. The British, under Lamb's. Property of Hon. Thomas
)

^ General Vaughan, went up the Hudson R. Proctor, Utica, N. Y. [Subsequently


and destroyed Esopus their farthest — given to U. S. Military .Academy.]
north in this campaign. Cutler's Fife The old provost prison at West
of Israel Putnam, p. 314- A I I

Point was a retaliatory institution where


) 1777, October, to 1778. Biography i^nglish prisoners received the .same
''
of Dr. Timothy Dwight. chaplain to treatment as .American prisoners in
General Parsons brigade, in his The- New York City. See MSB. 114 and
olog\', p. xvi, 133 at Washington's headquarters at
1777, November 7. General Putnam Newburgh, N. Y.
writes to General Washington in re- Captain Machen, em-
\

1777 et seq.
gard to a boom across the river at West |

ployed on the fortifications at West


Point. Irving's Washington, vol. 3, I'oint, in .stretching the chain across
p. 313- l-A> Eager's History of
the river, etc.
1777, November. The honor of .se- Orange Countv, N. Y., pp. 204, 595.
lecting West Point to be fortified is (Al "

[erroneously] claimed solely for Gen.


Lsrael Putnam. Humphrey's Life of 1777-78, winter of. Fort Clinton
(then Fort .Arnold) begun under Lieu-
Putnam, {.W
p. 154.
tenant-Cohniel Radiere; l\Iar. 12, 177.S,
Lieutenant- Colonel Radiere op- Kosciuszko in charge, with Col. Rufns
posed the selection of West Point as a Putnam a,s,si.sting; Fort .Arnold com-
fortified place. Cutler's Life of Israel
pleted in June; P'orts Wyllis, Webb,
Putnam, p. 340. (A) and Putnam built at this time; chain
The plain was then covered by a across the Hudson.
growth of yellow pines 10 or 15 feet
high —
not large enough to use for
1777-78. The .site

was near the present Trophy Point.


of Fort ,Sherbourne
building huts. Narrative of the Revo-
lution. The United Service, vol. 4, Oct. Fort Webb was built where the
1903, p. 361. (A) obsen'atorv now stands.
12 Cciilcuiiial of I 'iiilcil States Military Aaidciiiy.

1777-1783. C.cneral Parsons ill coiii- the troops. General Parsons in com-
niand, winter of 1777-7S; General
j
mand Feb. 14. Livingston: Israel Put-
Paterson in conimami, winters of 177S- nam, pp. 371-372. (A)
79 and 1779-80; Genen-.l Heath com- !

1778, February 19. Letter from


luanded in the Highlands, 17S0-S1; Henry Wisner to Governor Clinton ad-
General McDougall coninianded in the vising as to condition of affairs at We.st
Highlands, 1781-82; General Paterson Point. Pub. Papers of George Clinton,
at \Vest Point, autumn of 1783; Gen- vol. 2, p. 778.
eral Knox ill coniniand of West Point,
1778, February. Questions of General
June to December, 1783. Life of John Putnam and answers of Governor Clin-
Paterson, ]). 299. (A) ton relative to the defense of the Hud-
1778, January 7. Letter from George son. Captain Machin has hitherto had
Clinton to General Putnam, giving his charge of making the chevaux de frise
opinion in favor of fortifying West and chain, and understands what is
Point for the security of the river. needed. Pub. Papers of George Clin-
Pub. Papers of George Clinton, vol. 2, ton, vol. 2, pp. 724-729.
P- 653. 1778, March 5. Letter from General
1778, January 13. .\ committee Gates relative to defences at West
visits West Point with a view to laying Point . Governor Clinton in gen-
. .

out fortifications. Livingston: Israel eral charge by order of the board of


Putnam, p. 370. \ .K 1
war. Colonel La Radit're is to con-
1778, January 14. Report of a com- form his plans to the circumstances of
mittee ill favor of fortifying West the case; Colonel Kosciuszko is to be
Point and stretching a chain across the ordered to the Highlands. Pub. Papers
Hudson there and maintaining at least of George Clinton, vol. 2, pp. 847-S4S.
2,000 light troops in the mountains. 1778, March 16. Gen. Samuel Holden
Bovnton's Histor\- of West Point, p. Parsons writes from West Point to Gen-
53-' (A) eral Washington as to the defences
1778, January 20. General Parsons there; he will be ready to stretch the
and his brigade garrison West Point. chain next week; two sides and a bas-
Fort Clinton begun under Lieutenant- tion of the fort [.Arnold ?] will be com-
Colonel Radiere; a contract for the pleted in a fortnight. He was in com-
chain signed Feb. 2, with the Sterling mand of the post June 5, 1779. Hil-
Iron Works. Boynton's History of dretli: Earlv Settlers of Ohio, pp. 209,
West Point, p. 56. (A) 536- 'A)
West Point first occupierl as a 1778, March 17. Letter from Gov-
niilitarv po.st; its occupation continu- ernor Clinton to Colonel Hughes rela-
ous since that date. tive to grievances of workmen at West
Point. Pub. Papers of George Clinton,
1778, January 24. Letter from Israel
vol. 3, p. 48.
Putnam to Governor Clinton reporting
the progress of the works at West Point. 1778, March 26. Lieutenant-Colonel
Pub. Papers of George Clinton, vol. 2, Radiere relieved in charge of works at
p. 690. We.st Point bv Kosciusko. Cullum JIS.
1778, February 3. Letter from Hugh
!
(A)
Hughes to Governor Clinton relative to 1778, March. Col. Rufus Putnam with
the " New chain at West Point." Pub. his regiment ordered to West Point;
Papers of George Clinton, vol. 2, p. 707. Fort Putnam was built by his regiment.
1778, February 8. Capt. James Beebe In 1779 he erected a battery on the site
detached from his regiment Flleventh (
of old Fort Montgomer\- (destroyed).
Connecticut line) to .serve as cajitain of In November, 1781, he was with his
a permanent corps of .sappers and min- regiment at We.st Point. Hildreth:
ers stationed at West Point. Connec- Earlv Settlers of Ohio, pp. 72-73, 78,
ticut in the Revolution, p. 298, and MS., 81. '(A)_
letter of William S. Beebe Aug. 24, f Maj. Gen. Alex. IMcDougall ap-
1S97). (A) pointed to command West Point. Liv-
1778, February 10. Letter from ingston: Israel Putnam, p. 373. (\)
Charles Jloore to Governor Clinton, 1778, March to April. Returns of a
dated West Point, relative to occupy- detachment of Colonel AUi.son's regi-
ing the Robinson House upon surren- ment on fatigue dut}' at West Point.
dering possession of his farm at West Pub. Papers of George Clinton, vol. 3,
Point. Pub. Papers of George Clinton, P- 443- (A)
vol. 2, pp. 740-741. 1778, April 3. Letter from Henry Wi.s-
1778, February 13. Gen. Lsrael Put- ner to Governor Clinton advising every-
nam re]«)rts on the defenses of West thing serene at West Point. Pub. Papers
Point, and on the pitiable condition of of George Clinton, vol. 3, p. 122. (A)
Bihlio^rapliv of W'csl Piniil. 13

1778, April 11. Inslnu-liDiislor build- 1778, July 16. General Washington
iiifj Fort Putnam; for forlif\in^ West inspects West Point and is saluted by
Point; dispositions for tlie j;arrison in 13 guns, Thacher's Journal, p, 167.
case of attack apparently some of the
( (A)
Corps of Invalids were there present); 1778. July 28. Ko.sciusko's garden
Fort Putnam was nearly inclosed by described in Thacher's Journal. (A)
April 13. Hoynton's llistorv of West
Point. p]i. 63-517. (A)
1778, August 2. The works in very
b,ad order. Life of John Lamb, ]>. 207.
1778, April 13. General McDougall (Al
accompanied Comit Kosciusko to \Vest ,

Point to perfect its fortifications. Car- 1778, August 21. James Owen, a
rinsfton: Washington the Soldier, p.
Tory returned from the enemy, .sent to
212. -\i i
West l\)int to work. Pul>. Papers of
George Clinton, vol. 3, p. 674. (A)
1778, April 15. Letter from Gf)vernor
Clinton to General ilcDougall relative 1778, Aug-ust 21, to 1779, June 18.
to dismissing militia at West Point. Return of the lughth Miissacliusetts
Pub. Papers of George Clinton, vol. 3, Regiment of foot, commanded by Col.
pp. 16S. 170. (A) James Wesson, vol. F. MS.
i The I

regiment was stationed at West Point


1778. April 19. Letter from James
or in the Highlands during much of
Clintdu til Governor Clinton advising
West Point dismi.s.sed and
militia at
this period. The volume is the pro]j-
)

erty of the Pocumtoc Valley IMcmori.d


work suspended. Pub. Papers of George
.Association, Deerfield, Mass.
Clinton, vol. 3, p. 195. 1 .\ 1

1778, April 27. Eight oflicers of en-


1778, August 30 to October 6. Or-
dei'h- liook of Colonel Malcolm's regi-
gineers, 177 enlisted artificers under
nien"t at West Point. MS. N. Y. Hist.
Colonel Kosciusko at work at West
Soc. Aug. 30, no furloughs to be
Point. :\IcDougall :\IvSS. 1 .\ 1

granted; Sept. 3, boats passing the


1778, last of April. The great chain chain to .show passports; Sept. 4, laini-
stretched across the Hudson; General dresses must not charge for washing
Parsons assumed command \\>r. 22. I

more than 66 cents per month per


Bovuton's Historv of West Point, pp.
'
'

man; Sept, 6, fatigue parties to work


7v'79- (Ai from 6 a. m. the evening gun, ex-
till
1778, May 1. Governor Clinton to cept 8-9 a. m., breakfast, 12-2 p, m.,
Governor Trumbull, advising new dinner; .Sept. 25, tattoo at 7 p. m.; re-
chain in position, and state of works at flections l)y one corps on another breed
West Point. Pub. Papers of George a spirit of discord; Sept. 26, Colonel Burr
Clinton, vol. 3, p. 246. ( .\ I is president of a general court-martial,

1778, May Letter from Thomas


10. 1778, September 15. Letter from
C(jnwa^" to Governor Clinton, advising Maj. .SanuielTen Broeck to Col. Robert
.shipment of heavy ordnance to West Bauson, giving list of men in Col. Peter
Point. I'ub. Papers of George Clinton, R. Livingston's regiment who refused
vol. 3. p. 290, (.^'l to go to West Point (Fort Arnold)
1778. May. General Gates in com- when ordered. Pub. Papers of George
mand. Some pieces captured at Bnr- Clinton, vol. 4, p. 33. (A)
goyne's surrender were brought to 1778, September 19. General Wa.sh-
West Point engraved with the date of ington writes to General Duportail from
the surrender. [Nos. 95, lor, 102, Fort Clinton approving the latter's
103, 104, no, III, 112 of Ordnance \ plans for the defenses of the Hudson,
Museum U. S. M. .\., and probably but instructing him to carry out Colo-
others not there mentioned.] The 1
nel Ko.sciusko's plans at p-ort Clinton,
United Service, vol. 4, Oct., 1903, pp. and to modify tho.se for Constitution
362-363. (A) Island, if necessary. Spark's Life of
1778, June 2. Letter from Governor !
Washington, vol. 6, pp. 67-6S. (.\)
Clinton to Colonel Cantine. diverting 1778, September(?). Gen. I. Putnam,
Colonel Cantine's connnand from West i
with two brigades, stationed near West
Point to Schoharie. Pub. Papers of Point. Irving's Washington, vol. 3,
George Clinton, vol. 3, p. 389. (A) p. 471- (A)
1778, June 27. Letter from General 1778, November 25. Two companies
Gates, dated June 27, 177S, requesting of artillery al I'ort .\rnol<l, West Point;
Governor Clinton to take command of one company on Constitution Island.
West Point, Pub. Papers of George Life of John Lamb, p. 210, (.A)
Clinton, vol. 3, p. 496. (.-X)
1778, December 2. Copy of a letter
1778, June. Description of the site. of Brigadier-General Duportail regard-
Thacher's Journal, p]>. 132-133, 215- ing number of cannon neces.sarj' at
216. (A) West Point (iio). (Copied from State
14 Cctiloiiiial of United Stah's Militarv Academ\

Department MS. bvCapt. 11. M. Reeve, 1778-1783. Many letters in the Pub-
U. S. .\riny.) ( A'i licPapers of George Clinton, published
1778, December 5. Letter from CtOv- by the State of New York. (A)
ernor Clinton to Colonel Malcolm, in 1779, January 2. Colonel Kosciuszko
which he regrets that Colonel Malcolm reports that 3<-hj links of the great chain
is to lie superseded. Pub. Papers of are now on shore, with about 100 of the
George Clinton, vol. 4, p. 353. (A) small chain. McDougall MSS. (.A)

1778, December 10. Letter from AV. 1779, January. In re Colonel Mal-
Malcolm to Governor Clinton. Pub. colm's relief from West Point bv Gen-
Papers of Cieorge Clinton, vol. 4, p. eral McDougall. In Coll. N. Y. Hist.
363. (A) Soc, 1S73, p. 290. (.A)

1778, December 17. Lieutenant-Colo- 1779, February 24. .A barrack 200


nel Gouvion to inspect the works and feet long is building. McDougall MSS.
Iniildings at West Point; to consider (A)
what plans the British would follow to 1779, March 18. The chain is not yet
capture the po.st; plans for its defen.se extended. McDougall MSS. (A)
by our troops; (the east face of Fort
Arnold is unfinished); to make draw-
1779, March 26 to June 25. The
Kighth Mas.sachusetts Regiment bat-
ings of all the works; by order of Gen-
1

talion of Foot .stationed at West Point,


eral McDougaU. Mcbougall MSS. )

Wesson; Caleb Clap, lieuten-


(Col. J.
(A)
ant and adjutant. Sec MS. return be-
)

1778, December 21. A fatigue party longing to the Pocumtoc Valley Me-
to work every day until the laboratory morial Association, Deerfield. Mass.,
is put into good order. McDougall copied 1902.
MSS. (A)
1779, March 26, to 1782, May 1.
1778, December 28. The chain is safe Monthly and weekly returns of Col.
and can be easily taken up when the John Lamb's regiment of artillery;
cold abates; the boom lies where it was al.so, weekly returns of the New York
and will be taken up. Colonel Mal- Corps of Artillery, commanded by Maj.
colm in command of the post. Letter S. Baumanat West Point Oct. 31 to
of Kosciuszko /;/ McDougall MSS. A (
Dec. 15, 17S3. MS. in X. Y. Hist. Soc.
1778, December. One brigade at West 1779, March 28. The chain is to be
Point. Sparks: Washington, ]>. 283. put down in about tendavs. McDougall
(A) MSS. (A)
1778. There was a block house during 1779, March 30. The pay of a soldier
the Revolution on the site of the Kins- is %- per month. JIcDougall MSS.
ley House (1903). Colton's Guide to (A)
W'est Point, p. 46. A (
)

1779, April 17. General McDougall's


Col. Aaron Burr commanded the detailed instructions to Colonel Kos-
post of West Point during a part of the ciuszko respecting the works at West
winter. See Parton's Life of Burr, Point. Fort Arnold to lie strengthened
1S61, pp. 109-110. (A) its east parapet to be 16 feet thick; the
Townsend (Peter): On the iron block house on Rock Hill to be made
chain made during the war of the Rev bombproof and to be enclosed in a re-
olution for the defense of the Hudson doubt; the water batteries and certain
at West Point. MS., v., Q. i (A) others to be palisaded in the rear.
Description of the chain across McDougall MSS. (A)
the Hudson; of its transportation and 1779, May 16. Col. John Bailey, com-
floatation. The chain was taken up in manding the post. McDougall M.SS.
17S3. Eager's History of Orange (A)
County, N. V., pp. 566, 572. (A) 1779, May 21. Brigadier-General
1778-79. Troops in the Highlands Par.sons m command at this date.
commanded bv Gen. Samuel Holden Life of John Lamb,
(A p. 220, I

Parsons. Mag. Amer. Hist., iSSS, p. 1779, May 31. Letter from Governor
2S7. (A) Clinton to General McDougall, making
1778-1780. Benedict Arnold's oath of preparations for meeting the enemy
allegiance to the United State of Amer- at West Point, etc. If the enemy ap-
ica — facsimile. Lodge's Stor\' of the pear in force, 3 guns are to be fired at
Revolution, vol. i. p. 304. (A) West Point, then 3 from Xew Windsor,
1778-1782. McDougall, Maj. Gen. and 3 from Fishkill. Pub. Papers of
Alexander. Documents relating to George Clinton, vol. 4. p. 866. (.A)
West 177S to 17S2 (copied by
Point, 1779, June 1. Two Carolina regiments
;\Iajor Boynton), i v., F. MS., pp. and the Ulster County militia ordered
67. (A) to West Point. Gen. Samuel Holden
Bih/iqo-rap/iv of J I 'est Point. 15

Parsons is in command *>!" that post. 1779, July 18. tieneral Washington's
July 17, 1779, two brigades at West headcpiarters at West Point. [At this
Point (1,461 enliste<l men). JIcDou- time the more ini])ortant works were
KalPsMSS. i.W com])lete<l.] Irving's Washin,gt<)n,
vol. 3, pp. 50.S, 516. i.\)
1779, June 5. A return of a detach-
ment of Colonel Allison's regiment, or- 1779, July 19. Major Hull ordered to
dered to West I'oint, dated June 5, West Point and his detachment built a
1779. Pub. Papers of Cieorge Clinton, fort. Life of (ieneral Hull, j). 153.
vol. 5. P- 37- (^) 1779, July 20. General Washington
1779, June 7. Letter from Governor writes to General St. Clair to examine
Clinton to C.eneral McDongall, rela- the long hill in front of I'ort I'utnam
tive to military dispositions near West with reference to fortifying it; its pos-
Point. Pub. Papersof George Clinton, session is essential to the safety of the
vol. 5, p. 61. (A) post. St. Clair Papers, vol. i. p. 47S.
Letter from General McDougall (•\)
to Governor Clinton, enclosing letter 1779, July 23. Gen. William Irvine,
from General Wa.shington, requesting at West Point, writes re.specting the
ameetingat West Point next morning. Invalid Corps, Sept. 15 ( writesSept. 17).
Pub. Papers of George Clinton, vol. 5, Life of Pre.sident Reed, vol. 2, pp. 117,
p. 49- (-^^ 129. (A)
1779, June 9.Letter of General Pat-
November
tison respecting the capture of Stony
1779, July 25 to 28.
Washington's headquarters at West
Point by the British. Map of West General Heath in command
Point.
Point by a deserter. Garrison of West
after November, 1779. (C)
Point is 7 regiments from Mas.sachu-
setts and 2 froni North Carolina, be- 1779, July 26. Letter of General Pat-
sides militia. They are working night tison giving the British account of the
and dav to strengthen the works. /;/ capture of Stony Point by General
Coll. x!y. Hi.st. Soc., 18-5, p. 73. (A) Wayne, in Coll. N. Y. Hist. Soc, 1S75.
1779, June 10. Disposition of the p. 95- (A)
troops to defend the Hud.son. Thach- 1779, July 27. Baron Steuben's re-
er's Journal, p. 197. \\] port on the American .Army, Stony
1779, June 22. General Washington Point, West Point, etc. Kapp's Life
and General Heath come to West Point; of Steuben, pp. 232-235. i .A )

the latter took command (Jime 23) of 1779, July — Washington writes from
.

the troops on the east side of the Hud- West Point to President Reed on July
son; the advanced posts were near 29, .Aug. 22. Life of Reed, vol. 2, p.
Peekskill. Heath's Memoirs, p. 204. 122. (\\
(A) 1779, August 13. General Washing-
1779, June 23. General McDougall ton at West Point. Life of John Lamb,
assumes command of the post, the gar- p. 225. I .A)
rison consisting of Larned's, Patter-
1779, August 20. General McDou-
son's, and the Carolina brigades; gall, H. Knox, and Du Portai! report
Nixon's brigade occupied Constitution
on the defenses of West Point to Gen-
Island. The works at Fort Putnam eralWashington; they think the water
were completeil durin.t; the summer, liatteries ea.st ofFort Arnold of small
2,500 men working. Bovnton's His-
importance and recommend a battery
torv of West Point, 'pp. S1-S2. (A)
northeast of it to defend the chain, and
1779, June 29. Gen. John Lamb
one .southea.st of it [Battery Knox].
placed in command of the artillery at
They estimate the cannon required for
West Point. Lieutenant Burbeck's
compan}' ordered to report there. Life
each work —
106 in all. McDou.gall
MSS. A (

of John Lamb, p. 22^. 1 .\ )

1779, July 2 to July 30. Return of 1779, September 1780, July 28. 3, to
the Eighth JIassachusetts regiment, Return of Ninth Mas.sachusetts
the
commanded by Col. James \\'esson regiment, connnanded by Col. James
(Caleb Clap, adjutant 1. [In the same Wesson (Caleb Clap, adjutant 1. MS.
volume]: Return of the Ninth Massa- IV., belonging to the P.V. M. .A., Deer-
chusetts regiment, commanded by field, Ma,ss. Presented by Maj. T. W.
I

Ripley.
James We.sson, esq., .\ug. 6 to .Aug.
27, 1779 (Caleb Clap, adjutant). MS. 1779, September 3, to 1781, Decem-
: V. F., belonging to the P. V. M. A., ber 28. Return of the Second Ma.ssa-
Deerfield, Mass. chusetts regiment of foot (Col. J.
1779, July 16. Wayne captures forts Bailey), dated: West Point, Sept. 3,
at Stony Point. Life of General Hull, 1779, to July 28, 1780; Verpfanck's
p. 159 (with map). (A) Point, Aug. 4; Orangetown, Aug. 10;
Acadrwy.
i6 Cci/tnni ial of Unilcd Stairs Military

Teneck, bept. 1, blankets, 116 good, 17 needing repair,


Teneck, Aug. 25,
15; Orangetown,
14S deficient. MS. return Library m
Steenrapie, Sept. S,
(A)
20, U. S. M. A.
Sept •'2 29,Oct. 6; Totoway, Oct. 13,
West Point, Dec. 1779, October 7. W.ashington at West
27, Nov. '„ 10, 17, 24;
7 1780, to Jan. 5, 17S1;
York huts, Jan. Point. Life of John Jay, vol. 2. p. 51.
19 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23,
Mar. 2, 9,
1-7
1779, October 8. Inspection return of
16, 23, v>, Apr. 6, 13, '9. 27, May 4, IL
Massachusetts Regiment.
14, i/Si; the Ninth
17 25; West Point, June 2, (MS. belonging to P. V. M. A.. Deer-
PeekskiU, June 24 (5t men left at
West
field Mass. Present fit for duty, 1S2
)

Point), June 29; Philipsboro, July 7,


.'

Ferrv, July Aug. rank and file; present sick, 20; absent
Tulv Dobbs 20, 27,
bayonets,
sick, 13; 218 muskets, 174
I-,-
Aug. 24, 31, Sept
3 i'o,~l7: PeekskiU,
7; Continental Village, .Sept. 14;
9038 cartridges on hand; 169 good
\^f
MS coats, 66 needing repair, 27
deficient
Point, Sept. 21 to Dec. 2S, 17S1.
(A) on hand; 22 good breeches, 26 needing
Return, i v. in Library U.S. M. A. good
repair, 214 deficient on hand; 4
1779, September Inspection return
4. hats 4 needing repair, 254 deficient on
of the Second Massachusetts
regunent hand; St good blankets, 88 needing re-
rank pair, 123 deficient; .85 good
.shoes, 8u
of foot, dated West Point; 235
and file present for duty; 30S muskets, needing repair, 359 deficient. [See
3oobavonets, 10,759 cartridgeson hand. Oct. II, I779-]
repair, 20
Coats," 186 good, 70 needing Deplorable condi-
deficient; breeches, 40 good, 50
need- 1779, October 11-
tion of the troops there. [But see Oct.
repair, deficient; shoes, 137
iS5
ing
6 and Nov. 4.] Life of John Lamb, p.
good 49 needing repair, 366 deficient;
229.
blankets, 122 good, 15 needing
repair, f.^-)

Return in Library 1779. November 4. Inspection return


139 deficient. MS.
I'.S.M.A. (A) of the Ninth JIas.sachusetts Regiment.
(MS. belonging to P. V. M. A., Deer-
1779, Saptember 9. Two Massachu- field, Mass. Coats, good 127, 98 need-
)

settsbrigades and Pennsylvania line at ing repair, 40 deficient; breeches,


good
West Point; North Carolina brigade at i.S^ 28 needing repair, 219
deficient;
Constitution Island, etc.; Fort Clinton, blankets, good 45. 93 needing
repair,
Fort Putnam, and 7 or S redoubts built 127 deficient; shoes, good 38, 91
need-
the
or building; on the east side of ing repair, 401 deficient. [.See this
river the north and middle
redoubts,
catalogue Oct. II, I779-]
and one "at the gorge of the moun-
tains." Heath's Memoirs, p. 217. (A) 1779, November 6. General McDou-
gall reports to General Wa.shington
on
1779, September 16. Visit to West the state of the post, the lack of
forage,
Point— Fort Arnold— Fort Putnam.— the difficulty of housing the troops,
etc.

in Guild (R. A.): Life, Times, and It will soon l)e time to
draw 111 the
Correspondence of James Manning. chain. Three months' bread must be
Boston, 1S64, I vol., O., pp. 523- laid in. McDougall MSS. (A)
Ssptember 24. General Du 1779 November 9. The Massachu-
1779,
garrisons West Point and
Portail reports to General Washington setts line
General
that 2,880 men are needed to garrison the posts in the Highlands;
the works at West Point and makes
a Heath in " command of all the posts
detailed report on the garrison,
Vionil.-- and troops on Hudson's River, which
proofs, and barracks of each
work. General Washington verv frequently
called the kev that locked the
commu-
McDougall MSS. (A)
and
nication between the Eastern
1779, September 28. Baron .Steuben
Southern States." Heath's Memoirs,
writes to Benjamin Franklin on
the
p. 224. A)
state of discipline of the Army,
and I

sends his Regulations. Kapp's Life


1779, December 14. Gen. John Stark
at West Point. Memoir of Stark, p.
of Steuben, p. 236. (A)
197- (A)
1779. September 30. Washington at Major Bauman had
, ,

West Point. Memoirs of Lafayette, 1779, summer of.


in command of the
artillery at
been
vol. p. 304. Life of John Lamb, p.
I (
--^
,
West Point.
1779, October 6. Inspection return of
240. (A)
the Second Massachusetts Regiment
of
Colonel Hull's
foot, 204 rank and file; 223
muskets, 1779, late autumn.
detachment returned to West Point.
210 bayonets, 6,530 cartridges on hand. inspector-
Colonel Hull, adjutant and
Coats.'igo good, 64 needing repair, 27 Highlands
need- general of the armv in the
deficient; breeches, 34 good, 44
to the summer of 1783.
ing repair, 203 deficient; shoes, 145
fj-o,,!
206. (A)
Life of General Hull, pp. 171.
good, 46 needing repair, 371 deficient;
Bibliooiapliy of Jl'rs/ /h////. 17

1779. General \\'ashin,i;t<)ii al Wcsl 177—. .\ female spy. Miss :MoncrietT,


Point, Au^. 20, Xov. 12, iS, 2;,, 1779. ])risoner at West Point, made by
Washington Collection, Boston Atlie- stealth a ])lan of the works. Noah:
nieum, p. 473. Old men and Old Times in York, New
General Washington at West quoted in Ivager's Histor\- of Orange
Point, Aug. 20, 31; Sept. 29; Nov. 12, County, N. Y., p. 590. (A)
1779. Dates of letters in AtUenx'nni 177 — Roster of the Massachusetts
.

library, Boston. brigade garri,soning West Point under


.
Ob.structions of the Hudson (with General McDougall is given on ]>. 143.
a view of a chain). Army and Navy of Life of General Paterson. It was
of the U. vS., sec. vi, p. 93. (.A) composed of the Tenth, Eleventh,

Obstructions chevaux de frise- Twelfth, and Fourteenth regiments of
the Massachusetts line. (A)
placed across the Hudson at Pollopell's
Island to Murderers Creek near Corn- 177—. Riittenber, E. M.: Obstructions
wall Landing. Prisoners of war were to the navigation of Hudson River (in
confined on the island later during the War of Independence) . . . IW
the Revolution. O. 1S60. (Munsell's Histor. Series,
1779 (about). The fort and .stone No. 5.) (A)
barracks on Constitution Island were
1780, January Desertion of .some
1.
erected by Connecticut troops. Park's
.soldiers Massachusetts line.
of tlie
Sketch of West Point, p. 139. (A) Thacher's Journal, p. 226. (A)
1779? The garrison of West Point con-
sists of 30 men commanded b\' a major. 1780, January 9. The north redoubt
(east side of the river) on fire till Jan.
Life of Arthur Lee, vol. 2, p. 387. (A)
10. Hudson frozen over; Jan. 26, a
1779? Detailed list of quarters at
fire in the quartermaster's barrack at
West Point. McDougall MSS. (A)
West Point and the building destroyed;
1779 et seq. Lieut. Daniel Niven, Brigadier-General Paterson in com-
Kngineers, drew the plans of Fort Put- mand there. Feb. I, the north re-
nam, superintended the floating of the doubt again on fire till Feb. 3. Heath's
great chain across the river, etc. Memoirs, p. 227. See also N. Y. Colo-
Sketch of his life /;/ Eager's History nial Docs., vol. S, p. 786. (A)
of Orange County, N. Y., p. 158. (A)
1780, January 26. Fire in the quar-
1779-1780, winter of. Ma j. Gen. termaster's barrack. The artillery are
John Paterson in connnand, relieving two or three companies of Crane's and
General McDougall Dec. 6, 1779; dis- one of Lamb's. Life of General Pater-
tress of the garrison. Life of Paterson, son, p. 207, and N. Y. Colonial Docs.,
pp. 202-207. (A) vol. 8, p. 786. (A)
1779-1781. Return of the Massachu- 1780, February
5. Marshall and
setts Second Regiment
of foot, Sept. Brooks' troops man Fort Arnold, Jack-
3, 1779, to Dec. 2S, 17S1 (part of the son and Tupper's troops man Fort
garrison for man V months). MS. i v., Putnam, Bailej- and Wesson's troops
f°. (A) man Fort Wyllis lines and Fort Webb;
1779-1783. Fairchild (M. C. D.): Colonel Bradford's regiment man the
Memoirs of Col. Sebastian Bowman advanced redoubts. In case of alarm
. .with selections from his corre-
.
Sheppard's regiment is to man two re-
spondence, illus. n. p., 1900, I v., doubts on the cast side of river, Vose's
C, pp. 137. (A) [The M.SS. of Col. to Constitution Island, thirteenth and
Bowman are deposited with the N. Y. fifteenth to reenforce West Point. Life
Hist. Soc] of General Paterson, p. 211. (.A)

catalogue of MSS. and relics at Experiments in gunner5' tried.


Washington's headquarters. New- Life of General Paterson, p. 209. (A)
burgh, N. Y. Illustrated Newburgh, 1780, March 31. Distress of the gar-
1890, I v., C, pp. 104, contains MSS. ri.son discontent of the troops; about
;

relating to West Point; description of 700 men fit for duty; stores exhausted;
obstructions in the Hudson, etc. (A) the Army unpaid and disheartened.
The memoirs of Rufus Putnam. Life of General Paterson, pp. 214-21S.
111. (port.). Boston, 1903. i v., C, (A)
pp. 460. See pp. 73-75, 200. 1780, early in April. Gen. Robert
Reboubt Hill of Garrison
east Howe assumes command of West Point
Station, Hudson River Railroad, is now and is succeeded by Benedict Arnold
[1904] marked by the iron tower on the Aug. 3. Boynton's Histor}' of West
Sloan estate. Point, p. 86. (A)

H. Doc. 7S9, 58-2— vol 2 2


i8- Crntcinrial of United Siatcs AfHilary Acadoiiy.

1780, April. Col. Benjamin Tnpper 1780, July to December. Colonel


stretched the chain across the Hudson. Lamb's orderly book is owned by the
Hildretli: Early Settlers of Ohio, p. Cayuga County Historical Society, is". Y.
222. (k) Winsor: Narr. and Crit. Hist. .'Vmer.
[not .so owned in 1904. E. .S. H.]
1780, May 19. The "dark day" in
the northern United States. Rept. 1780, August 3. Gen. B. Arnold as-
Sec. War, 1871, p. 6S2. (A) sumed command. The works mounted
100 guns and had cost #3,chx>,ooo, and
1780, May 25. Arnold asks for the
B.
three years labor; the garrison was 3,000
command of West Point, and receives men; war stores were concentrated
itearly in August; his treason (Sept.
here. ( .\
25). Irving, Washington, vol. 4, pp.
41, Iu5. 107. { k\ 1780, August 10 and 22. Capt. Sam-
uel Holden, of Col. Eben. Thayer's
1 780, May 29. The garrison very short Massachusetts regiment, makes return
of provisions and without rum. Heath's
of effectives at West Point. MS. Arch-
Memoirs, p. 239. \k)
ives of Ma.ssachusetts; cited in Massa-
1780, June General Washington
1. chusetts Soldiers and Sailors, etc., vol. 8,
writes to Gen. Robert Howe: "You p. 113.
will do well to consider the post of West 1780, August 12. Colonel Lamb in
Point as the capital object of your at- connnand at West Point. Life of John
, tention and everything else as second- Lamb, ji. 248. (A)
ary; " and on June 21: "From the im-
1780, August 13. Letter from S. Bau-
mense importance of the post ... I man, major of artillery, to Alexander
wish that you keep your force com- Hamilton, exposing the defects in ad-
pleted to 2,500 men." Park's Sketch
ministration at West Point, which is
of West Point, pp. 22-23. (A)
"like a wild Tartars' camp under the
1780, June 10. General Washington care of ungovernable, undisciplined
to Brig. Gen. James Clinton, ordering militia;" suggests that the commanders
him to return to West Point. Pub. are changed too frequently, etc. MS.
Papers cf George Clinton, vol. 5, \i. copied by Capt. H. M. Reeve, V. S.
S09. (AJ Armv, from vol. 2, Hamilton's Corres-
1780, June 16. Letter from General pondence, State Dept, Library. (.\)

Howe to Governor Clinton. General 1780, August 22. Washington and


Howe strengthens his position at West Rochambeau visit West Point. Irv-
Point. Pub. Papers of George Clinton, ing's \\'asliington, \ol. 4, p. 337. (A)
vol. 5, p. .S3 2. (A) 1780, August 25. Letter from Na-
1780, June 17. Letter from Governor thaniel Stevens to Governor Clinton,
Clinton to Col. Udney Hay— urgent inclosing letter from General .Arnold
orders for re-enforcements for West reporting only one daj-'s .supply of
Point. Pub. Papers of George Clinton, fresh beef on hand at West Point.
vol. 5, p. S40. (A) Pub. Papers of George Clinton, vol. 6,
1780, June 23. Detachments from p. 13S-139. (A)
Major Phillip's militia and from Colonel 1780, August. Colonel Malconi in
Hathorn's regiment annexed toColonel command at West Point. Major Ville-
Paterson's regiment. Paterson's bri- franche ordered to make the provost
gade left West Point July 2S. Life of prison secure. Life of John Lamb,
General Pater.son, pp. 219, 222. (.A.) p. 246. (A)
1780, middle of June. Baron Steuben 1780, August-October. Nine hun-
ordered to \\'est Point. Kapp's Life of dred and forty-five three months' men
Steuben, p. 278. (A) sent by New Hampshire to reenforce
1780, July 1 Lieutenant-Colonel Gou-
.
the army at West Point; rolls and or-
vion reports on the work on redoubts ders ill Hammond IT. W.): Rolls re-
I, 2, 3. Kosciuszko estimates that the lating to [N. H.] soldiers in the Revo-
\vork on all the forts requires the labor lutionary War 1887), pp. 104-106, 109-
(

of 600 men, 160 carpenters, 20 masons. 165. (A)


12 miner.s, and 10 teams, for sixty days. 1780, September 4. Four hundred
McDougall Mss. (A) men with two companies of artillery at j

1780, July 3. General Kosciuszko and \\'est Point according to British infor-
(

Colonel Gouvion estimate that the labor mation). N. Y. Colonial Docs., vol. 8,
of 500 men for two months is necessary p. .S06. (A)
to complete the works at West Point and 1780, September 15, to 1782, Novem-
Constitution Island. Only 200 men are ber 20. Discontent of the Army.
now available for fatigue. McDougall Kapp's Life of Steuben, pp. 285, 501.
Mss. (A) (A)
Bibliograpliy of ITrs/ PoiJil. 19
1780, September 25. Alexainkr Hani- river[the garrison is 3,01x1 men]. .\
iltiMi's aicouiit (if Arnold's treason. blockhou.se is needed between Re<loubts
Life of Ilainiltoii, vol. 1, pp. 26;, ft seq 3 and 4. Greene G. W. Life of Gen
( ) :

(A) eral Greene, vol. 2, p. 354. \.\)


Colonel Wade in temporary com- 1780, October 11. General Greene
mand of West Point. Ir\infj's Wash- with four brigades ordered to garrison
ington, vol. 4, p. 135. (A) West Point and to complete the fortifi-
Colonel Lamb in connnandat West cations. There is not an ounce of flour
Point. Irving's Washington, vol. 4, ]).
for tlie troops. McDougall MSS. .\ ( )

io2- (A) .' 1780, October 13. Daniel Carthv is


1780, September 26. General Wayne's (luarterma.slerof the po.st; 3.o<hi men in
very ra])id march to defend West Point, garrison. Greene (G. W. ): Life of
de,scril)ed in two letters of his in Penn- General Greene, vol. 2. p. 353. ( .\ )

sylvania in the Revolution, vol. 2 ijp 1780, October 16. General Heath in
287,288. (A) coinm.uiil of the post. Nov. 5, "the
General Greene's order, head- troops are again without bread;" Nov.
quarters, Orangetown, announcing Ar- 14, the great chain taken up for the
nold's treason. Revolutionary orders winter (description of the chain).
of Washington (Whiting), p. log. {\\ Heath's Memoirs, pp. 257, 262. (.A)
General Washington's .account of 1780, October 17. Letter from Gen-
Arnold's treason. Heath's Memoirs p. eral Heath to Governor Clinton, advis-
253- (A) ing lliat he is placed in command at
Andre a prisoner at West Point till
West Point. Pub. Papers of (ieorge
Clinton, vol. 6, p. 302. (A)
Sept. 28. Irving's Washington, vol. 4,
P- 139- (A) ' 1780, October. Wretched condition of
the armament and supplies; gun car-
1780, September 27. General Wa.sh-
ington's orders to the ofiicer command- riages in bad order; no artillery artif-
ing West Point as to dispositions for the icers; the works in bad condition; the
safety of the po.st.
troops on half allowance of flour; no
-_ (General IMcDou-
gall in command at West Point till the
wood; little forage; lime needed; etc.
arrival of General St. Clair.
Greene G.W, ) Lifeof Cieneral Greene,
( :
St. Clair )
vol. 2, pp. 348-351. (A)
Papers, vol. i, p. 527. (.\)
1780, September. Disposition of the 1780, November 2. Letter from Gen-
troops in case of attack; estimate of the eral Heatli to Governor Clinton, advis-
forces (total 3,086 return of ordnance ing that .\iidr('''s coparcener, Joslnia
)
;

stores; remarks on the works; proceed-


Hett .Smith, is confined at West Point.
ings of a council of war, Sept. 6. The Pub. Papers of George Clinton, vol. 6,
foregoing were papers found on JIajor P-372- (A)
Andre; the originals are in the New Court of inquiry held m reference
"York State Library. Boyuton's History to the conduct of certain officers re-
of West Point, pp. 1 10-120. (.\) specting Arnold's treason. Revv.
Company orderly book of troops
Orders of Wasliington (Whiting), pp.
at We.st Point. See Proc. IMass. Hist.
13S. (A)
,Soc., vol. 19, p. 3S5.
I
1780, November 17. Letter from Gen-
eral Heath to Governor Clinton, advis-
1780, September ?. Description of the
works by the Marquis de Chastellu.K. ing famine threatened at We.st Point.
Boynton's History of West Point, p. 15-;. Pub. Papers of (ieorge Clinton, vol. 6,
A'i p. 4iS. (Al
(

1780, October 5. The garrison in- 1780, November 19. Court of inquiry
creased; General McDougall took com-
held m
reference to the conduct of cer-
tain ofEcers during .Arnold's treason.
mand till superseded by General St.
Clair; Colonel Lamb remained as com- Revv. Orders of Washington ( Whit-
mandant of the artillery. Life of John ing)'. P- T-t,S- (A)
Lamb, p. 271. (.\) Theinvalids (veterans?) oftheMas-
1780, October 8 to 16. General Greene .sachusettsand Connecticut lines arrived
in command of West Point. John.son's at West Point. Nov. 21, General Clias-
Life of Greene, vol. 1, p. 210. (.A.) tellux and other I-'rcnch officers visit
1780, October 9. The New Jersey West Point. Heath's Memoirs, p. 264.
bri-
man (A
gade is to redoubts i, 2, 3, 4; New I

York brigade. Forts Putnam and Webl) 1780, November 30. The New Jersey
and Redoubt Wyllis; Stark's brigade. brigade left West Point; four jlassa-
Fort Clinton; two regiments of Xew chusetts brigades arrived; two Con-
Hampshire brigade on Constitution necticut brigades arrived on the ea.st
Island; two regiments on east side of side of the river and all went into win-
20 Coitfunial of L 'in'/cd S/a/rs Mililarv Academy
ter quarters. Dec. 6, Washington in 1780. Andre and .Smith papers, MS.S.,
winter quarters at New Windsor. He 155 to 162, at Washington's headquar-
visited West Voint Dec. 6. Heath's ters, Newburgh, N. Y.
Memoirs, pp. 265-26O. (A) Twelve MSS. found in Major An-
1780, November 30. Four Massachu- dre's boots Sept. 23, 1780, containing
setts brigades went into winter quarters detailed information concerning the
at West Point. The Fourth Brigade was fortifications of West Point, etc. The
to defend Fort Clinton; tlie Second, original MSS. are in the .State librarv,
Forts Putnam, Wyllis, and Webb; Gen- Albany, N. Y. [MS. No. 1853], and are
eral Pater.son (Third Brigade) in com- printed in Lossing's Fieldbook of the
mand at We.st Point during the winter Revolution, II, pp. 153-156, and el.se-
1 780-Si Life of General Paterson pp.
. . where.
230-231. (A)
Romance of American Historv:
1780, December 1. Distress of the No. I,The Charter, a tale of Connecti-
soldiers of the garrison on half allow-;
cut: The Democratic Review, Febru-
ance of bread; entirely without rum; ary, 1S38. No. II, West Point, a tale
exposed to storms under canvas cover. of treason [.\rnold's treason]: ibid.,
Thacher's Journal, p. 291. (A) November, 1S3S, p. 235. No. II, same,
1780, December 3. General Heath's concluded: ibid., December, 1838, p.
orders for the distribution of troops 339- (A)
one Connecticut regiment to north re- The and career of Maj. John
life
doubt; one to middle redoubt; one to Andre . by Winthrop Sargent;
. .

Constitution Island; Fourth Jlassachu- new edition edited bv William Abbott.


setts Brigade to Fort Clinton; second N. Y., 1902, I vol., S'°, p. 545. (A)
ditto to Forts Putnam, Wyllis, and
Webb, etc. Re\'y. Orders of Wash-
1780. Sparks (Jared): The Life and
ington (Whiting), p. 144. (A)
Treason of Benedict .Arnold. New
York, 184S, I vol., S°, pp. 335. (A)
1780, December 10. Officers to have
a week's allowance of rum and men
1780-81, winter of. The .south bar-
,

racks at Fort Clinton were burned dur-


one gill daily. Revy. Orders of Wash-
ington (Whiting I, p. 146. ing the winter, and also the log parapet
(A)
of north redoubt.
1780, December 24. Court-martial
order: Court of Inquiry dissolved. The sappers and miners were a
Revy. Orders of Wa.shington (Whit- part of the garrison. Gen- Mem. to
ing), pp. 160, 161. I .\
eral Greene, dated headquarters Tap-
1

pan, Oct. 8, 1780.


1780, December 27. Masonic cele-
bration at Starkean Hall, West Point. 1781, January 3. Massachusetts bri-
Dec. 2S, Washington visited the post. gade is now in comfortable winter
He.ith's Memoirs, p. 26S. (.\)
quarters and tolerably supplied with
everything except money. Thacher's
1780, December. Return of the Ninth
Journal, p. 295. (.\
Massachusetts Regiment. (MS. be- )

longing to P. V. M. .\., Deerfield, 1781, Januarys. Congress passes a


Mass. dated West Point from Dec. 2
)
resolution that British prisoners in our
to Dec. 29, 1 780. hands shall receive the same treatment
1780. New Hampshire troops serving as Americans receive in Briti.sh pri.sons.
at West Point. Hammond (I. W.f: Mass. Hist. Coll., vol. 2, p. 202. [The
Rolls relating to [N. H.] soldiers in old provost prison at West Point was
the Revolutionarv war (18S7), p. 5S a retaliatory prison.] (.\)
(A) 1781, January 11. Washington held
Medal struck by order of Congress a council of war at West Point; La-
Nov. 3 for presentation to the captors fayette visited the post Jan. 13, and
of Andr^. Obverse; "Fidelity;" an with Washington again on Jan. 22.
ornamented heart-shaped shield. Re- Heath's Memoirs, pp. 270, 271. (A)
verse: " Vincit Amor Patrije;" a 1781, January 24. Court-martial
wreath. Silver. Elliptical, 27 by 36. held. Revy. Orders of Washington
Amer. Jour. Numis., vol. 26, p. 21. (Whiting), p. 169. (.A.)
Description of the fortress; its im- 1781, January 30. Thanks of com-
portance; Arnold's trea.son. .i^ndr^'s manding general to Major-General
capture and death. Sargent: Life of Howes and to officers and men under
.Andre, pp. 254 et seq. (A) his command for suppressing mutiny
^ —Leake, I. Q.: Life and
times of Gen. John Lamb, who com-
. . .
in part of the New Jer.sey line, with
remarks upon the subject. North Re-
manded ...
at West Point at the doubt MS. West Point, 1781. (A)
time of Arnold's defection i v . . . 1781, February 14. Bounty of $24
8°. 1S50. (Al per man, in specie, given to Massa-
Biblioi^raphy of IVi'sl Point. 21

chusetts soldiers at West Point. back of Constitution Island; Dec. 28.


Thacher's Journal, p. 306.1 (A) the First Massachusetts Brigailc en-

1781, March 6 and 7. Colonel Van camp back of West Point. Heath's
New York ilemoirs, 320, 324. {.\]
Schaak's r<.-i;iniunt of tlie i>p.

line arrived at West Point from .Al- 1781. November 17. of A number
bany; the troops were at this time well the Invalid Corps on duty at W'est
supplied with provisions. .\pr. 4, Gen- Point; tliev arc in extreme need of
eral Washington visited "the Point." clothing. 'McDougall MSS. (A)
Heath's Memoirs, p. 275. ( .\) 1781, December 14. Capt. D. Niven.
1781, April 10. " The great chain was engineers, gives an estimate for build-
hauled from off the beach near the red ing a hospital at West Point; 5o,<xxi
house at West Point" by about 280 shingles, etc. The hospital to be two
men; and the next day fixed in posi- stories. 12 and 9 feet hi.gh, depth 20 or
tion. Apr. 26, General Washington 22 feet, rooms rS feet long (Jan. !•?,

visited the post; provisions were very 1782). McDougall MSS. (A)
scarce, the reserve stores being nearly 1781. December. The "North Re-
e.xhausted. Heath's Memoirs, pp. 2S1- doubt" ion a low hill on the east side
2S2. ( A ) of the Hud.son) commanded bv M.ajor
1781, April. Troops vaccinated. Lillie. Pierce (E. L. ): Maj. John
Lillie, p. 122. .A)
Thacher's Journal, p. 30S. (\)
(

1781, May 9. W.ashington visited the General McDougall in command


post. Heath's Jlemoirs, p. 2S7. .A) (
of West Point. Life of John Paterson,
p. 269. [\]
1781, May 11. General Paterson at
West Point, in connnand; roster of his 1781. Orderly book of Sergt. Leonard
brigade, p. 235: left West Point in June. Broome, of Captain Simand's company
of the Fourth Regiment [Battalion],
Life of General Paterson, pp. 2t,-^. 240,
242. (A) commanded by Col. Thomas Proctor.
I vol., MS., [Simands=Sini-
obi. O.
1781, June 13. The Corps of Invalids mons is not mentioned in the roster of
.*

to be marched to West Point and sta- Hamerslv, p. 2; this comjiany was


tioned there at the request of General |
stationed in the "North Redoubt,"
Washington. Journals of Congress, [

17S1.] (A)
vol. 7, pp. 9S-99. (K)
Proposals made to the noncom-
1781, June 20. The Invalids and a few^ missioned officers and men of the Penn-
others left in the garri.son; the other sylvania line at Princeton Jan. 7, 1781,
troops go to Peekskill. Thacher's Jour- concerning redress of grievances by His
nal, p. 316. (A) Excellency Joseph Reed, esq.. Presi-
1781, August 10. Washington or- dent, and Brigadier-General Potter, of
dered the First New York and Hazen's the Council of Pennsvlvania. North
regiment from West Point. "The In- Redoubt MS., West Point, 1781. I A I

valids having got in both from Phila-


Ration returns; weekly, monthl\
delphia and Boston and more militia," \
returns; clothing accounts and rolls of
West Point is secure. Washington's Captain .Simand 's company of ye Fourth
Diarv in Mag. .\mer. Hist., vol. 20 Regiment of .\rtillery stationed at the
(1SS8), p. 6.J. A) I

Middle and North Redoubts. North


1781, August 19. General Heath Redonlit MS., West Point, N. Y., 17S1.
placed in command of all the troops (A)
remaining in "this department," in- Roll giving names of men in Cap-
cluding the Corps of Invalids. "The tain Sinnnonds' artillery company —
security of West Point" is to be his
sergeants, 4 corporals, 4 bombardiers,
first object. .Sept. 1 the Eighth Jlas-
1 ,
drummer and i fifer, and
4 gunners, i

sachusetts Regiment ordered to West North Redoubt JIS..


22 matro.sses.
Point; Oct. 23. the .\rmy was short of
West Point, 1781. Al 1

flour. Heath's Memoirs, p. 29S. (A)


Frontier and West Point men,
1781, August, September, October. 17S1. New Hampshire State Papers,
General Paterson in connnand at West vol. 16, p. 249.
Point; Paterson's brig.ade moved there 1782, January 4. General .McDougall,
Sept. 19, 1781; the new provo.st prison commanding, is ordered to discontinue
not yet finished, Xov. 23, 1781. Life of the firing of a morning and evening gnu
General Paterson, p. 245. (.A) to .save powder, according to General
1781, October 31. The capture of Washington's instructions. McDou-
Cornwallis's army was celebrated by a gall MSS. (A) Si-c 1795. Nov. 7 and
review, etc.; Dec. 2u, the Tenth Massa- 1800, June 27.
chusettsRegiment arrived at West Point 1782. January 13. Major Yille-
Dec. 23, the Connecticut line encamp franche. Engineers, reports on the pow-
22 Coitciinial of United States Militarv Academy.
tier magazines: A general magazine out- Orders of Washington, issued at New-
side of Fort Clinton; none within it. burgh, p. 12. .\ I j

Fort Putnam, Fort Wyllis, North Re- 1782, May 6. Mutiny of the troops of
doubt, South Redoubt, ha\e powder the Connecticut Line on the Hudson.
magazines; Fort Webb, Redoubts Nos. Thacher's Journal, p. 372. (A)
have none; F'orts 5, 6, 7
I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
are on Constitution Island. McDougall
1782, May 12. General court-martial
order. Revy. Orders of Washington
MSS. (X) IWhiting p. 197. (A)
I,

1782, January 14. Detailed report by


1782, May 17. Washington to Robert
M.-ijor Ville Franche of the work to be
Morris: " West Point has hardly a bar-
<lone to make the forts conform to Gen-
rel of salt provisions; it coidd not stand
eral Washington's plans and those of
a siege of three days." W'ritings of
General Du Portail. The old Fort Geo. Washington, vol. lo, p. 21. (A)
Clinton should be demolished, the new
one completed; Fort Putnam com- Garrison orders regarding un-
pleted; Fort Webb is abandoned. Mc- authorized horses. Revj-. Orders of
Dougall MS,S. (A) Washington W'hiting), p. 201. (A)
(

1782, January 18. General Paterson 1782, May 28.


Orders respecting the
in command of West Point. Previous celebration of the birth of a Dauphin
to Jan. 18 the troops were disposed: of France. Revy. Orders of Washing-
Forts Nos. I and 2, Second Massachu- ton (Whiting), pp. 20S-210. (A)
setts Regiment; Nos. 3 and 4, Fifth 1782, May 3 The garrison consisted
.

Massachusetts; Forts Putnam and Wyl- of First, Second, and Third Massachu-
lis, Eighth Massachusetts; Fir.st Bri- setts brigades, Tenth Massachusetts
gade in reserve; Corps of Sappers and Regiment, First and Second Connec-
Miners, Artillery, etc., in Fort Clinton; ticut brigades. Boynton's History of
smallpox at the post. Captain Larned, West Point, p. 159. (A)
of the Fourth Massachusetts, at Ver- Description of the celebration in
planks, and Captain Pierce, of the honor of the birth of the Dauphin of
Eighth, at Stony Point. Life of Gen- France. Life of John Peterson, p. 268;
eral I'ater.son, pp. 248-249. (A) Thacher's Journal, p. 372; Heath's Me-
1782, February 5. Fourteenth Mas- moirs, p. 346. (A)
sachusetts Regiment assigned to Re- 1782, June 1. Muster orders: The
doubts I and 2; Seventh, to 3 and 4; Corps of Invalids will be mustered
Fourth, along the road from 2 to 3; June 23. Revy. Orders of Washington
Eighth, F'orts Putnam, W\'nis, and (Whiting), p."2i3. (Aj
Webb; Fifth in reserve. Life of John
Paterson, p. 254. .\
1782, June 17. Service stripes insti-
I I

tuted for enli.sted men U. S. Army.


1782, March 21. A
duel fought with Revy. Orders of Washington (Whit-
pistols, at ten feet, between Captain ing), pp. 220,230. (A)
and Lieutenant The .

Captain was killed. Washington vis-


1782, July 4. Salute of 13 guns fired.
Thacher's Journal, p. 375. (A)
ited the post Apr. 6 and reviewed the
First Massachu,setts Brigade. His .sa- 1782, August 4. Thirty prisoners es-
lute was 13 guns. Apr. 9 he reviewed caped from the pro\ost prison. Revy.
the Third Massachusetts Brigade and Orders of Washington (Whiting), p.
the Tenth Regiment [at West Point?]. 246. (A)
Heath's Memoirs, p. 331, 333. (A)
1782, August 12. A stone magazine
1782, April 29. Troops at West Point, to contain barrels of powder be-
i ,(X3i.i
First and Second Massachusetts bri- gun on Con.stitution Island under
gades and Third Regiment of .\rtillery the direction of Major Villefranche.
(Boynton's Creneral Orders of George Heath's INIemoirs, p. 351. (A)
Washington, issued at Newburgh, 17S2
and 17S3, p. 12), Tenth Massachusetts, 1782, Aug-ust 23. Muster-roll of the
Sappers and INIiners and Corps of In- Fourth Massachusetts Regiment dated
valids; commander, Maj. Gen. Henry as above, signed by Col. William
Knox ibid. 37
( ,At this time soldiers
) .
Shepard. MS.
at \\"est Point were employed as blow- 1782, August 24. General Knox
ers, colliers, time fusers, artificers placed in command; the .sappers and
(ibid., 39) in the "Public Armory" miners formed part of the garrison;
there. also the corps of invalids. General
West Point was garri.soned by the Orders, headquarters, Newburgh, Aug.
First and Second Massachusetts bri- 24, 1782. Revy. Orders of Washing-
gades and the Third Regiment of Artil- ton, p. 240. They remained at West
lery. General Knox placed in com- Point till the Army was disbanded,
mand of the post. Boynton's General 17S3.
Bih/io^rap/iv of U rs/ Poiiil. 23

1782, Augrust 24. Major -Cencral West Point. .Armj- and Navy of the
Kiinx appoiiilt'd to commainl Wc-sl T. S., sec. 6, p. 93. (A)
I'oiiit the artillery, sappers,
(rarri.son; 1783, June 11. Headquarters Third
and iiiiners. Tentli Massachusetts Rejii- Regiment .\rlillerists and Ivngineersat
lueiit, and corps of invalids. Heath's We.st Point. Mag. .\incr. Hist., vol. 9.
Meniiiirs, p. 351. ( A) p. 255- (A)
1782, Atigust 28. (".eneral court-mar- 1783, June 23. Two
brigades arrived
tial order respectin;; IMajor-Clcneral this day. General
Paterson's is en-
McDougall (acquitted). [Controversy camped on the plain about the "Red
with General Heath.] Revy. Orders House;" . the New Hampshire troops
. .

of Washington (AVhiting), p. 245. (A) are to go to Constitution Island. Gen-


1782, August 29. Knox assigned to eral Knox in connnand of the post.
conunaiid West Point; instructions how Life of John Patcrson, p. 295. (A)
to make the post secure. Writings of "The Ma,s.sachusetts regiments
Washington, vol. 10, p. 72. {.\)
Cieo. marched to West Point." Heath's
1782. I,etter from General Heath of Memoirs, ]). 3.S5. (.A)
Mav 17S2, respecting persons con-
,S, 1783, Aug-ust27. Preparations to cele-
fined in the old provost jirison at West brate the treaty of peace; 20,000 lamps,
Point. Sec MS.S. i^and 133 at Wa.sh-
1
etc. Life of T. Pickering, vol. i p. 476. ,

ington's headquarters, Xewburgh, (A)


X. V.
1783, September 25. Memorial of
1782-83, winterof. Tlie garrison con- .Stephen Moore, owner of i 100 acres of ,

sisted of a few troops only. Life of lanil on which are the fortifications and
John I'aterson, p. 300. (A) barracks of West Point, a.sking payment
1783, March 10. Duel between Cap- for damages and arrears. Order to as-
t;iin H and Lieutenant S ,
.sessthe damages, etc. Journals of Con-
of the First Massachusetts Regiment. gress, vol. 8, pp. 279-280. (A)
Thacher's Journal, p. 369. (A) 1783, November 12. General Knox
1783, March 22. A packet boat will at West Point; the garrison to be one
leave Xewburgh
daih- at 10 a. m. for regiment; answer to Washington's
West Point, leaving West Point at 4 farewell orders. Life of T. Pickering,
p. m. March 28, an<l s\ibsequenlly, the
; vol. I, pp. 483, 486, 4S8. (A)
boat will leave at 9.30 a. ni. and stop 1783, November 25. American troops
at New \\'indsor. Orderly Book First from West Point took pos.session of
New York Regiment, heailquarters New York Citv. P.eauman's Memoirs,
Xewburgh. M.S. (A) p. 25. (A)
1783, April 15. The Society of the 1783, about November 25. Washing-
Cincinnati organized at West Point. ton at West Point. Sparks: Wash-
Brooks: Henry Knox, p. 175 (organized ington, p. 370. (.A)
at the cantonments near Newburgh.
1783, December 20. Washington's
Asa Bird Gardiner, Jlemoirof Burbeck, lifeguard mustered out at Constitution
p. 4). u-v)
Lsland. History and roster of Life
1783, April 17. A packet boat will (iuard.
leave West Point at 10 a. m. and Xew- Colonel Hull in
1783-84, winters of.
burgh at 5 p. ni. Orderly Book F'irst connnand of the regiment of infantry
New York Regiment, headquarters at West Point. Life of General Hull,
Newburgh. MS. (.\) (A)
p. 211.
Colonel Lamb's regiment of ar-
tillery, the corps of .sappers and miners, 1784, January 3. The garrison is

and "Colonel Swift's" regiment of in- composed Gen. Henry Jackson's


of
valids to be inspected April 28. Or- regiment about 500 .strong and 1 20 ar-
( )

derly Book First New York Regiment, tillerymen. This was the entire .Army
headquarters Newburgh. MS. (.A) of the United States. General Knox
in command at West Point. Brooks:
1783, May 1. .\lexander Hamilton re- Henry Knox, p. 186. (A)
ports on the reduction of the corps of
invalids. Life of Hamilton, vol. 2, p. Letter from General Knox to the
]8S. (.SV<' ibid., vol. 5, p. 328. ) (A) President of Congress, copied from
State Department MSS. by Capt. H. M.
1783, May 22. Description of the
Reeve, U. S. -Army (refers to the dis-
chain across the Hudson. Life of T.
persion of the troops at West Point to
Pickering, vol. i, p. 470; al.so vol. 3,
various stations; infantry and artillery
p. 147. From Lossing: Field Book of
(
will be retained there; an arsenal of
the Revolution, vol. i, p. 706.) (A)
arms established there; powder maga-
1783, June 4. Capt. David Bu.shneU zines put in order; incloses returns of
in command of sappers and miners at war-like stores; many of the cannon
^(utciiuial of I ^)ntrd States Military Acadoiiy.
24-
Hovnton's Historv of West Point,
are trophies; about 20 men in hospital;
ill

(A)
lu."
about lou Canadian refugees there are p.

drawing rations. The returns show 1786. Mails from Albany arrived in
the force at West Point to be General New York once weekly from Nov. I
Jackson's regiment infantry, —
599; to May I, and three times a week May
Corps of Invalids, jS; artillery, J36. I to Nov. I. [The mails from West
There are 2oi cannon fit for service ) Point were taken toNewburgh.] Beau-
(A) man's Memoirs, p. 11. (A)
1784, January 4. The garrison was as 1786-87. Orders, etc., in re Molly
follows: Jackson's regiment, 35 officers, Pitcher. Boynton's History of West
564 men; Corps of Invalids, S
officers, Point, p. 167'. (A)
30 men; artillerv, 1 1 officers, 25
men. West Point Reservation; civil
Report of General Knox to Congress. authority over, etc. [Buildings at Con-
(A) .stitution Islan<l, Mar. 3, 1788;] West
, ,

1784, May. The Army


of the L nited Point Letter Book No. I. MS. Jan. 31,
States consisted of So enlisted men- 17S6; same, No. 2, Dec. S, 1787. (A)
artillerists— of whom 55 were stationed 1 786-1 79 .Waste Book No. 2 for Ord-
at West Tomt. This organization was nance stores, Oct. 5. 1786, to Sept. 13,
originallv Alexander Hamilton's bat- 1791. MS. I vol., F, (A)
terv, raised in 1776, and became, sub- 1786-1805. OrdnanceWasteBook.No.
sequentlv, Light Battery F, Fourth Oct. 5, 1786-1791, 1 vol., F, MS.; No.
2,
Artillerv, and is now Eighth Light T791-1795, I vol., F. MS.; No. 4,
Battery^ Artillerv Corps. Army and 3,
1795-1805, I vol., F. MS. (A)
Navy of the U. S., vol. i, p. 7- A> (

Bvt. Maj. L.
1786-1877. 'West Point. Laws of
1784, October 31. Congress relating to West Point and the
Doughty, captain of artillery, in com- U. S". Militarv .\cademy, from 1786 to
mand of the post. 1877. Compiled bv Brev. Lieut. -Col.
1784-1790. Letter books (of the Robert H. Hall i vol., O.
. 94 PP-
. .

quarterniaster's and ordnance stores;


(A)
military stores). No. I, 1784-1786;
1787, April Report to the Secretary
3.
No. 2, 1786-1790. 2pam.,F. MS. (A) Price, on
at War (Knox), by William
1785, last of January. General Knox the situation of the wrecks of the frigates
turns over the command of West Point liurned when the British captured Fort
to Maj. George Fleming; the redoubts Montgomery (October, 1777). West
dismantled in 1787; the buildings, bar- Point' Letter Book No. 2. MS. (A)
racks, etc., on Constitution Island, were
sold in 1788. Boynton's History of 1787, July 20. One barrel powder
issued to 7 Oneida Indians by order of
West Point, pp. 164-165. (A)
the Secretary of War; Sept. 8, arms
1785. General Knox becomes Secre- issued to a Huron Indian ditto; cannon
tary of War and relinquishes the com- and powder issued to the State of Massa-
mand to Captain Fleming. The garri-
chusetts, to the State of Georgia, etc.,
son consists of 12 men [?]. Park's from time to time ditto. Ordnance
sketch of West Point, p. 31. (A) Waste Book No. 2. Ai I

1785-1788. Moll Pitcher mentioned 1787, August 13. Captain Burbeck's


in West Point Letter Book No. i Sept. ,
company of artillery arrived at West
14, 17S5, Jan. 13, 1786, and
in saine, there are no artificers in this
Point;
No. 2, Oct. 7, 17S6; July 8, Apr. 21, company. West Point Letter Book No.
June 12, Aug. 13, 17S7; Feb. 14, June 4, 2, Aug. 'iS. MS. (A)
Dec. 4, 178S. West Point Letter Book Captain Burbeck's
1787, August 15.
No. 2. MS. (A)
company remains until Aug. 26, 1789.
1785-1806. Waste books; quarter- Captain' Burbeck in command of the
master stores. Waste book. 1785-1794, post for two vears. Returned with his
1795-1S06. 2 pam., F. MS. (A) company Nov. 20, 17S9, and remained
till Apr! 5, 1790, in command.
Mag.
1786, July 31. Report of the Secre-
Amer. Hist., vol. 9, p. 256. (.\)
tary of War [Knox] on the expediency mounted
1787, September. Guns are
of retaining West Point as a military
The'rent of the post is I437 per redoubt No. i in Fort Putnam, and in
in ,

post.
year, and its purcha.se is recommended. the north redoubt. West Point Letter
(Copied from State Department MSS., Book No. 2. MS. (A)
by Capt. H. M. Reeve, U. S. Army.) 1787-1798. "Three battalions of the
See also Hamilton's Works, vol. 3, Corps of .\rtillerists and Engineers,
p. 82. (A) lately recruited, were assembled in the
General Knox's report on the value suminer of 1795 at West Point; the
First Battalion raised in 1787 was con-
of West Point as a military post, quoted
/)//>//'do raphv of Il'/s/ Point. 25

sidercd at Uial lime a.s (U-tachcd to 1790, April 5. .V detachment of iS ar-


Cireenvillc, the headquarters of the tillerists left at West Point. Ordnance
Western Aniiv. In the summer of 1796 Waste Book No. 2. (.K)
three companies were detached to the 1790, June 10. .Alexander Hamilton,
westward and southward, and in the .Secretary of the Treasury, reports in
ensuin}; autmnn five others were sent favor of retaining West Point, and re-
to the sea coast. In 1797 one was sta- fers to his report of July 31, 1786.
tioned at Fort Washington in Rhode 1790, July 5. -Act of Congress author-
Island, and three remain at West Point
izing the President of the t'nited States
(Jan. I, 179S). Three officers, i cadet,
to })urchase a tract of land at \\'est
and 73 men
present May, 179S."
Point. Laws of the vS., vol. i, p.C
Orderly Book, Corps of Artillerists and (The original of this act was pre-
175.
Engineers. .\ ( 1

.sented to VS. Military .Xcademy by


.

1788, June 11. The height of the wall F. O. Briggs, I'. S. Jlilitary .\cademy,
of Fort Clinton was 25 feet. West 1S72, in 1903.'! \\'\
Point Letter Rook No. 2. MS. (A)
1790. " Purchaseof West Point" S12,-
1788, November 2. .\ vessel chartered 014.41.War Department
In records.
to take " the company" to \ew York.
1791, September 13. "The .Arsenal"
West Point Letter Book No. 2. MS. West Point mentioned. Ordnance
at
(A) Waste Book No. 2. (.A)
1788. The chain at West Point, vi 1793. The Hudson (poem), by Fau-
Geological Reports of New York, No.
geres (Margaretta Y. ). In The pos-
275- A (
I

thumous works of .Ann Eliza Bleecker.


1789, May 30. Captain Burbeck's N. Y., 1793, I vol., O, pp. 358-375;
company and a detachment of General West Point, pp. 367-69. I .\
now Third United
)

Harmar's regiment
May
I

States Infantry, then First Infantry 1


1794, 9, to 1798, January 1.
were mustered. West Point Letter List of connnissioned officers who
Book No. 2. MS. (A) have been appointed to the corps of
artillerists and engineers (also list of
1789, September 3. Serviceable pow- officersof the battalion of artillery, 17S7—
der on hand: 272 double barrels, 1,087 Orderly Book, pp. ix-xix. (.A)
1794).
single barrels, 2,787 half barrels. Ord-
nance Waste Book No. 2. (A) 1794, December 12. The old wall of
Fort Putman facing Fort Clinton taken
, ,

1789, September 30. Contract for downand rebuilt by Major Niven. Nine
raising cannon and old iron from the
bomb-proof arches were then complete,
river (from the burned frigates, old
four incomplete, .\nier. State Papers,
booms, etc. 1. West Point Letter Book Military .\fTairs, vol. i, p. 104. (.A)
No. 2. MS. A( I

1 794. Report by Colonel Yincent ( .-Vug.


1789-1838. See American State Pa- 31) on the condition of the works at
pers, Military .\fTairs, 17S9-1838, 7 vols.,
West Point. Report of Major Niven
F, 1834-1861'. Passim. (A) Bovnton's History
(Dec. 12), ditto.
178-. Townsend, the iron P.: On of West (A)
Point, pp. 168-170.
chain made during the war of the Rev- 1794-1796. The forts strengthened at
olution for the defence of the Hudson
a cost of about f 35, 000. (A)
at West Point 11S451. i pam. O.
MS. [The description itself fills four 1794-1815. There ^vas expended on
pages. ] A the fortifications $13,030.07. Amer.
(

State Papers, vol. 3, p. 252. (.\)


1790, February 3. The garrison con-
-sists of I John Peirce,
oflttcer (Lieut. 1795, May 25. Weekly return of a
of the artillerists and engineers), and
detachment of the corps of artillerists
100 men beside the guards. One or and engineers showing three cadets.
two officers with 60 or 70 men expected Orderly Book, Corps of .Artillerists and
from Springfield in a few days. West Engineers, 1795. (.A)

Point Letter Book No. 2. MS. (A) 1795, June 14. .Ml officers and cadets
1790, March 30. At this time the gar- assigned to a provisional battalion of
rison comprised Burbeck's and Savage's and engineers.
artillerists Orderly
companies of artillery and Smith's com- Book, Corps of .Artillerists and Engi-
pany of the First Infantry. Mag. neers, 1795. {k)
Amer. Hi.st., vol. 9, p. 256. ( .\ 1795, June 25. Organization of four
Three companies were battalions in the regiment of artillerists
1790, April 5.
mustered. Capt. John Smith's Fir.st and engineers, with colors for each.
Infantry had 64 enli.sted men; a detach- Orderly Book, Corps of .Artillerists and
ment of iS artillerists under Captain Engineers, 1795. (.A)

Savage. West Point Letter Book No. 1795, July 9. Sergeants-major elected
2. MS. (A) bv ballot of sergeants for each battalion
26 Ccjitoniial of Uiii/cd Sia/cs Militarv Acadrniv.

of the re<;iinent of artillerists and en,£;i- martial papers; various returns; orderly
neers. Orderly Book, Corps of Artil- books, 1-4, 1795-98; waste books; mis-
lerists and Engineers, 1795. (A) cellaneous letters and papers. .A (

1795, July 14. Companies exercised 1795-1799. Clothing account book


according to Baron Stubens' instrnc- of the corps of artillerists and engi-
tions. Orderly Book, Corps of Artil- neers at West Point. M.S. 12S num-
lerists and Engineers. 1795. (.^1 bered pages [the volume contains ac-
1795, August 31. The three battal- counts of qaartermaster's stores, cam])
ions of the regiment of artillerists and ecjuipage, hos]Mtal .stores, and arms and
engineers moved from camp to new 'iccoutrements al.so]. (.\)
Ijarracks completeil for their use. Or- 1795-1812. Henry Garrison kept a
derly Book, Corps of Artillerists and store at West Point; then removed to
Engineers, 1795. (A) Phillipstown and became judge of court
1795, November 7. The .Secretary of of common pleas. Court of Inquiry,
Wargrantsa flag to the garrison, which March, 18 16.
is received with ceremoii}'. The flag 1796, January 10. Lieutenant-Colo-
is to float from sunrise to sunset. nel Rochefoutaine assumes command
Morning and evening guns are to be of the post and three battalions of the
fired. Orderly Book, Corps of Artil- corps of artillerists and engineers,
lerits and Engineers [Apparentlv the relieving Major Tousard. Orderly
garrison had no flag before this date.] Book. \.\)
(A) 1796, January 17. Helmets with
1795, December Return of powder
7. plume and cockade to replace hats.
in magazines — Fort Putnam, 188 bar- Orderly Book, Corps of .\rtillerists and
rels; Fort Clinton, 99 barrels; Consti- Engineers. (A)
tution Island, 1,436 barrels. MS. Ord- 1796, February 21. K "Federal
nance Waste Book, No. 4. (A) salute" will be fired on Washington's
1795, December 11. TheNewHamp- birthday. Orderh' Book, Corps of Ar-
[shire]building will be fitted for the tillerists and Engineers. (.\)
accommodation of the oflficers. Orderl v Return of ordnance and militarv
Book, Corps of Artilleri.sts and Engi- storesat West Point. MS. (A)
neers [New Hampshire troops were at
West Point August to October, 17S0].
1796, May 16. The Lieutenant-Colonel
Commandant orders that requisitions
(A) be made forflour to serveas hairpowder
1795. The First Regiment of Artiller- for themen. Orderly Book, Corps of
ists and Engineers had a band of 2c >
and Engineers. (.\)
.Artillerists
pieces, supported by the officers and
1796. May 20. .\ parapet will be built
men; its uniform was scarlet coats, dark for field pieces to practice upon. Or-
blue facings, yellow .silk epaulettes, derly Book, Corps of Artillerists and
helmets with scarlet plumes, black F'ngineers. (A)
gaiters. MS. Memorandum of Wil-
liam Ward ( 1902). (A) 1796, June 1. .\ct of Congress appro-
priates for the completion of
J?2o,0('jo
1795-1796. Buildingsatthepost men- the fortifications, etc. {.\)
tioned: Commissary
store; Cunning-
1796, Junes. Garrison: Second, Third,
ham's; Mr. Garrison's .store; ordnance and Fourth Battalions of the Corps of
.storehouse; Quartermaster's store- Artillerists and Engineers and a der
house; old provost; officers' quarters;
tachment of infantrj-. Louis Tousard,
guardhouse; North's tavern; store "at commanding. Orderly Book, MS. (A)
the south of the garrison;" the bar-
racks, near the center of the parade; 1796, June 5. The guard is i sergeant,
military .stores; the barn. Orderly 3 corporals, and 18 men. The guard
Book, Corps of Artilleri.sts and Engi- at "Ft. Putt" will be reduced to i cor-
]K)ral and 3 men. Orderly Book, MS.
neers. (A)
I A)
Orderly Book of the Corps of Ar-
tillerists and Engineers at West Point. 1796, June 25. The matter of arre.sts
of .soldiers of the garrison b)^ civil
No. 2. Nov. I, 1795, to June 6, 1796.
MS. process for debt considered, (^i' Ar-
I vol., F. [From Schuylkill
ticles of War and act of Congress May
Arsenal.] (A)
30, 1796; also resolution of Congress,
clothing account book, 1795-96
Dec. 26, 1775.) Orderly Book No. 3,
I vol., V. MS. (A) Corps of Artilleri.sts and Engineers.
1795-1799. MSS. relating to the Corps .Vf' a/jo Nov. 5, 1S92. fA)
of .'\rtillcrists and Engineers: Mu.ster 1796, July 4. Post orders prescribe a
and pay rolls; monthly returns; morn- salute of 15 guns at sunrise from F'ort
ing reports; garri.son orders; court- Putnam, and salutes at noon of 15 guns
Jiibliographv of West Poi)il. 27

from Fort rutnamand I'"orlClinloii, and [


1796, to -Vug. 17, I'Soj. M.S. I vol., F.
one of 15 \!.\\w> at siuisul from I'ort Pul- (A)
nam. Orderly Book, MS. (A) 1796-1805. Return of arms and ae-
1796, July?. Sentinel's posts: No. i, contrements received from the Corps
main jjuard; Xo. 2, in front of barracks; of .\rlillerists and Engineers at West
No. 3, in Fort Clinton; No. 4, sentry |
Point from ist of July to 1st of Oct.,
box near North's; No. 5, at tlie colon- ,
1796, etc., to 1.S05, I vo'l., F. MS. (A)
nade; No. 6, at tlie contractor's store; !

1797, January 19. General order,


No. 7, lio.spital; No. S, sentry box near regulations respecting .salutes of can- (
^

the right of barracks; No. 9, between non) to naval officers prescribed by '
'

the preceding and the colonnade; No. the Secretary of War. To an .Admiral
10, .sentry box l>elween the colonnade
j

15 gnns, etc. Orderly Book No. 3. -Ar- 1

and North's. Orderly Book No. 3. tillerists aiul Engineers. (.A)


Corps of .Vrtillerists and F^n.nineers.
1797, January 21. The powder .stored
(A) at Constitution Island to be removed
17.96, August 5. Countersign, "Klec- to the niagaziiu? in F'ort Clinton. Or-
tricity." Aug. 6; countersign, " Frank- derly Book No. 3, Corps of .Artillerists
lin." Orderly Book No. 3, Corps of and Engineers. (.A)
Artillerists and Engineers. (A)
1797, January 23, 24, 25, and 26.
1796, August 6. Present: 16 officers, Account of powder moveil from tnaga-
I cadet, 275 men of the Corps of .Artil- zine on Con.stitution Island to maga-
lerists and Engineers. Orderly Book. zine in F'ort Clinton [i,c;x« barrels].
( 2 cadets on furlough. ) ( .\ I
Return of .Arms and .Accoutrements,
1796, September 8. Lieut. Nath. Cnd- 1796-1805. (A I

worth, Corps of Artillerists and V.w- 1797, February 20. Damaged pow-
gineers, killed by Lieut. Simon Ged- der, etc., issued. .Artillerists to cele-
de.s, who was cashiered Sept. 20, 1796. brate the President's birthday. Return
Orderly Book, Corps of Artillerists and of .\rms and Accoutrements, 1797-1 Sos.
Engineers, p. xii. (A) (A)
1796, September 14. "Delivered to 1797, February 22. Washington's
Maj. J. J. U. Rivardi for his nse on his birthday celebrated by a salute of 16
journey to Detroit by order of Col. guns at daybreak from Fort i"utnam,
Step. Rochefontaine 6 dozen blank 16 guns from Fort Putnam, and 16
tnusket cartridges, filled; 2 dozen mus- guns from Fort Clinton, and a feu de
ket balls; 4 flints; i tin canteen." joye ( 2 rounds per man
1 from the 1

Ordnance Waste Book No. 4. (.A) garrison, and 16 guns from Fort Put-
1796, October 18. Countersign for the nam at sunset. Each to have an man
day, "Astronomy." Countersign July extra gill of liquor. Orderly Book No.
20, 1797, " Philosophy." Orderly Book 3, .Artillerists and Engineers. (.A)
No. 3. .Artillerists and Engineers. A ( )
1797, March Issued damaged pow-
3.
der, etc., "for celebrating the instal-
1796, December 26. Garrison's store
ijot far from the river; the lime house ment in office of President of the LTnited
near the landing (near the present States." Return of Arms and .Accou-
north dock?). Orderly Book No. 3, - trements, 1797-1S05. (.A)

Artillerists and Engineers. (A) 1797, April 25. Small pox at the Red
House (Washington Valley) and in
1796. Orderly Book and Quartermas- the garrison (May i ). The men are to
ter's Waste Book, Corps of Artilleri.sts be vaccinated. Recruiting instructions
and Engineers. Places mentioned:
given in full (May 27), oath of alle-
"The bathing place near the military
giance (p. 210). Orderly Book No. 3,
stores;" "the colonnade" in front of Artilleri.sts and Engineers. (.A)
camp; the contractor's store; hospital;
the battery; the mortar battery; the
1797, June 20. Stores issued for use
of laboratory of the Corps of .\rtillerists
wood yard; Mr. Garrison's .store; lime
hon.se; the Red House in Washington's
and Engineers. Return of .-^rms and
.•\ccoutrenients, 1797-1S05. (.Al
Valley; laboratory; quartermaster's
stores. [Mr. Henry Garrison, issuing 1797, June 27. The garrison being
commissary.] (.\)
weak, the guard will be reduced to I

.sergeant, i corporal, and privates.


5
1796-1797. Orderly Book of the Duties of the guanl defined -^ug. 6,
Corps of .Artilleri.sts and Engineers at 1797. Orderly Book No. 3, .Artillerists
West Point. No. 3, May 28, 1796 to and Engineers. (.A)
Dec. 1, '797- MS-
-5 \'o\., F. [From
'
1797, June 29. Articles i.s.sued "for
Schuylkill Ansenal ] (
A use of the laboratory" on this and
.

1796-1805. Quartermaster's Waste- other dates. Quarterma-ster's account


Book kept at West Point, -Sept. 21, book, post of West Point. MS. (A)
2S CniictDtial of United States Militarv Academy.

1797, August 11. Ordnance iletacli- 1798-99. Orderly Book of the Corps
ment at West Point mentioned. Re- of Artillerists and Engineers. Com-
turn of Arms and Accoutrements, 1797- menced at West Point Jan. 5, 1798
iSus. (A) [ends Mav 15, 1799]. MS. [From the
1797, September 9. Ordnance stores Schuylkill .Arsenal.] (A)
sliipped from West Point by Georj<e 1799, January 1 . Garrison orders pre-
Fleming, ordnance and military store- .scrihe the e.xact form for dress parades.
keeper, on board sloop Fetji-ral'nt ,^o\\x\ The musicians are to beat the assem-
Gee, master, to be delivered at Ports- bly on the south side of barracks, out-
mouth, N. H., for use of frigate build- side of the fence. Orderly Book, Corps
ing there for the Algerines. Return of of .Artillerists and Engineers. A) (

Arms and .Accoutrements, 1797- 1805. 1799, March 24. Four companies
(A| Corps of Artillerists and Engineers
1797, October 4. A "wooden fortifi- present. Orderly Book. (.A)
cation" at West Point requires paint- 1799, June 5. Four hundred and
ing. Ouarterniaster's Stores Waste four wooden canteens .shipped to Gen.
Book. It was situated on the grounds
(
Ebenezer Stevens for use of the Twelfth
now occupied by the professor of civil Regiment of Infantry at New York.
and military engineering.) (A) Return of Arms and Accoutrements,
1797-1799. Ouarterma.ster's Waste 1796-1,805. (A)
Book. Corps of Artillerists and Engi- 1800, June 27. .An evening gun fired
neers, Jan. 4, 1797, to May 28, 1799. daily. JLS. in frames in library. (A,
M.S. I vol., F. [From '.Schuvlkill
1801, February to October. Va'.ue of
Arsenal.] (A)
a ration, Jo. 155. M.S. letter of George
1798, January 3. Melanthon Smith Fleming.
and Henry Wykoff, of New York City,
contractors for furnishing provisions 1801, June 17toSeptember 22. Maj.
to the garrison, 179S. Orderly Book, John Lillie, then captain Second United
Corps of .Xrtillerists and Engineers. States Artilleryists and Engineers in
(A) command at West Point (assigned in
May). Pierce (E. L. ): Maj. John Lil-
1798, January 26. Garrison of the
lie, 1755-1801, p. 31. (.A)
po.st, three companiesof 6omen, Colonel
Rochefontaine, commanding. Quar- 1801, September 23. Lieutenant-col-
termaster's Waste Book. MS. Nov. onel commandant .Second Regiment
25, 79.S, four companies present.
1 (A) Artillerists and Engineers at West
1798, April 19. Lieut. Col. Commdt. Point apparently in command. Pierce
Stephen Rochefontaine in command (E. L. ): Maj. John Lillie, p. 120. (A)
the water-cure administered to a soldier Copy of a letter from Colonel Tou-
by order of a regimental court-martial. .sard to Gen. H. Knox, announcing the
Army and Navy Journal, Nov. 22, 1902, death of Maj. John Lillie, who is buried
p. 289. (.\] near the monument to Marcus, son of
1798, April 22. A well is to be dug General Kno.x, U, .S. Military Acad-
in front of the barracks of the artiller- emv Scrap Book, No. 37S E ( 1904), pp.
ists and engineers (barracks completed 30-31. (Al
Aug. 31, 1795). Garrison Orders. 1801, December 19. The Secretary of
(This well is probably near the south- War calls on Williams for a re-
INIajor
west corner of the present mortar bat- port on the fortifications at West Point
tery. 1 I .A I
(and other places). War Dept. Mili-
1798, July 3. Record of arms issued tarv Book No, I.
to Cadet Cross of the First Regiment The buildings of the post were: .A
of Artillerists and Engineers. Return of stone house at the north dock; the
.Arms and .Accoutrements, 1796-1S05. "white quarters" of the commandant
(A) I Lieutenant Osborn); the artillery
1798, July 6. Cadet Cross detailed as mess; the academy, an office near it;
Judge-.Advocate of a Garri.«on Court- south of the academy was the quarters
martial (and of a General Court, July of the military storekeeper (Major
31). Orderly Book, Corps of Artil- Fleming), which had been headcjuar-
lerists and Engineers. A (
)
ters; farther south, quartersandasmall
laboratory; the model yard; Roche-
1798, August. Musket, bayonet, etc.,
fontaine's quarters; cadet barracks;
i.ssued to Cadet Cross. Quartermas-
ter's Waste Book.
Major Rivardi's quarters; two military
MS. (A)
stores; east of them the armory and the
1798, October 11. The flagstaff was hcspital; Fort Clinton (then dilapi-
in I'ort Clinton. Orderly Book, Corps dated); F\)rt Putnam; the "old pro-
of .Artillerists and Engineers. .A ( ) v<jst " in ruins on the west edge of Ex-
Bihlioirraphy of West Poitif. 29
edition Hollow. Swift's Memoirs, pp. 1805, August 17. • Delivered to .Maj.
29-30. |.-\) William .-\. Barron of the engineers for
1802, March 12. Order of Secretary the purj^we of raising the body of
of War. Two eoiiipanies for I'ort Jay Cadet McKeniiy. who was drowned in
and West Point are to be fonned from Hudson's River, viz, 'j barrel of dam-
Barron's, Carmicliael's, Deveanx's, and aged ])owder and 12 empty 12-pounder
late Lillie's companies. War Dept. paper cartridges." Return of arms
Military Book Xo. i.
and accoutreinents, 1797-1805. (.A)
1802, August 11. Secretary of War 1805. Fort Putn.im partially demol-
appoints Lieut. R. W. Osborn assistant ished and rebuilt of stone.
military agent at West Point. War 1806, about November. Capt. Alex-
Dept. jlilitary Book Xo. I. ander Thompson succeeds George
1802, September 22. Secretary of War Fleming as military agent, quarter-
to Lieutenant Osborn. .MI the public master, at West Point. War Dept.
property in the military store will re- Milit.irv Book No. 3.
main in the care of Captain Fleming. 1806, December 23. House of late
War Dept. :Military Book Xo. i. widow, Jane Cunningham, on West
1803, January 1. Troo]5s at West Point, bought for %2^m. War Dept.
Point, aggregate 82. Amer. State Pa- Military Book No. 3.
pers, Jlilitary .\ffairs, vol. I, p. 7S6. 1806-1813. Steamboats i)lying on the
1803, February 28. .\ct of Congress: Hudson: Clermont, 1806; Car of Xep-
Nineteen enlisted men of engineers au- tum\ 1S07; Piimi^oii, 1S07; Firejly
thorized. These men are mentioned (
packet betw-een New York and New-
ill the act of .Apr. 29, [S12, forming the
burgh), 1812; IV(istiin<rtoii, iSi^. Col-
company of bombardiers, .sappers, and den (C. D, I, Life of Robert Fulton, p.
miners. This company was recruited .^72.
mainlv at Norwich, Vt., by Capt. 1807, February 6. .A house on West
Aldeii' Partridge. (MSS. froni Gilbert Point has been conveyed to the United
Thompson.) (.\) States b3- Mr. Garrison. War Dept.
1803, March 7. Troops at Fort Jay Military Book No. 3.
and West Point — two companies. War 1809, May 29. Sundry companies of
Dept. ;\lilitary Book No. i. troops have been ordered to encamp at
1803, May 6. Secretary of War to West Point. War Dept. Militarv- Book
Captain Fleming. There w-ill in future No. 4.
be no more than a sergeant's guard at 1809, August 21. Captain Esla-
West Point in addition to the Corps of brook's company at West I'oiiit. War
Engineers. He is to perform the du- Dept. Military Book No. 4.
ties of what has heretofore been called
1810, February 2. Two companies
the quartermaster's department. Lieu-
stationed at West Point Estabrook's
tenant Osborn is relieved. War Dept.
(

companv of Light .Artiller\-, 43 men;


Military Book, No. i. '-

and ?). War'Dept. Mili-


1803. Troops at West Point: Officers, Book No. 4
tary SiY p. . ( 2S4.
Corps of Engineers, 7; teacher of
1810, October 19. The drilling (of
French, t; cadets of engineers, 3; pri- the bombardiers) on the new system
vates of engineers, 14; cadets of artil-
begins to-dav. Orderlvbook, 1815-16.
lery, 8; noncommissioned officers of
MS. (A) '

artillery, 2; privates of artillery, S; sur-


geon's mate, I; total, 44. [Return 1811, February 12. Twenty-seven
dated.] Washington,
Feb. 4, 1805, men of the late Captain Estabrook's
(Amer. State Papers, Military .\ffairs, company of Light .Artillery at West
vol. I, p. 175.) Point. War Dept. Military Book No. 5.
1804. at West Point: Officers
Troops 1812, April 28. Secretary of War
of engineers, 7; teacher of French, i: orders Colonel Williams to provide for
cadets of engineers, 3; privates of en- the storage of 2,000 barrels of gun-
gineers, r6; cadets of artillery, 15; non- powder at West Point, War Dept.
commissioned officers of artillery, 2; Military Book No. 5.
privates of artillery, 6; surgeon's mate,
I; total, 51. [Return dated] Wa.sli- 1812, July 15. .A new dock is build-
ington, Feb. 4, 1805. .Amer. State Pa-
(
ing ill the place of the old one [north
pers, Military .Affairs, vol. i, p. 176.) dock]. Partridge MSS. -A ( 1

1805. July 19. Secretary of War a.sks 1812, September Secretary of War
9.
Colonel Williams for an estimate of instructs Captain Partridge to maintain
cost of a dry stone wall 5 feet high to a guard of 7 men of the engineers over
inclose public ground at West Point. the public stores. War Dept. Jlilitary
War Dept. Military Book No. 2. Book No. 6.
•30 Ccntciniial of United Staffs Military Academy.

J.812-1821. The company of bombar- 1815. A map of this date shows, among
diers, sappers, and miners stationed at other things: Battery southeast of site
most of this period, was
West Point for of present hotel; old barracks about
disbanded Mar. 2, 1821, but its band half wa}- from present hotel to execu-
"was retained. Boynton'.s History of tion hollow; store near present jjo.st-
\Vest Point, p. 335. (A) ofiice; North's tavern near present
1813-1816. Descriptive lists of recruits
headquarters building; new academy,
Regiment of Artillery, 1S13, in front of present sallj' port; new
in the First
Ijarracks, north of present academy;
and account of clothing is.sued to .same.
Order Book, Military District No. r, military .storekeeper, near quarters of
1S13-1S16. (A) pre.sent professor of engineering; old
academy, near quarters of present pro-
Order Book of Military Di-strict
fessor of drawing. (A)
No. I, Boston, etc., 1813-1816, First
Regiment of Artillery. lyol., F. MS. 1815-1820. Orderly Book 1815-1S17
(A')
of Company M, Second Battalion,
Corps of Artillery. i vol., F. MS.
1814, April. Men of the company of Same, 1817-1S. I'voL.F. MS. Same
bombardiers, .sappers, and miners re-
1S18-1820. I vol., F. MS. (A)
turned to West Point. A company of
engineer troops must haye been at West Morning reports 1815-16 of Com-
.

Point until after Mar. 2, 1S21. (See pany M, Second Battalion, Corps of
the act of Congress of that date. ) From Artillery. i vol., F. MS. Same,
this date to 1846 there were no enlisted
1817-18'. ivol.,F. MS. Same, iSi8-
men of engineers. MS. from Gilbert 1820. I vol., F. MvS. (A)
Thompson. (A) 1815-1821. Roster and register. Com-
1814, June. The company of bombar- pany A, Second Artillery, 181510 1S21.
diers, .sappers, and miners marched to I vol., F. MS. 243 pp'. (A)
the frontier. Court of Incjuiry, Mar., Company book (muster roll, des-
1816. criptive list, clothing, etc., monthly
1814, Julys. Fifteen hundred barrels returns from November, 1815, to March,
of gunpowder to be stored in the mag- 1821) of Company M, Second Bat-
azine at West Point. Partridge M.S. talion, Corps of Artillery, U. S. Army,
I A) Fort Griswold, November, 1815; Pitts-
field, March, 1816; Boston, September,
1814, August 3. Tlie citizens of Or-
ange County tender their services to 1S16; Fort George (Castine), Novem-
repair the fortifications at West Point; ber, 1816; Fort McCleary, May, 1817;
a connnittee of defense was formed; a Fort Constitution, October, 1S18; Fort
subcommittee wishes to inspect the JlcCIeary, January, 1820; Fort Consti-
works Aug. 12, and desires Colonel tution, May, 1S20; Fort Columbus,
Swift to be present there and then to September, 1820; Governors Island ist
advise them. Letter of John Duer to October, 1820-March, 1821. i vol.,
Swift MSS. (A) F. MS. (A)
J. G. Swift.
1814-1816. The number of bombar- 1816, October 19. Drilling "on the
diers in garrison varied from 22 to 90. new-system" begins. Orderly Book
Court of Inquiry, Mar., 1816. company of bombadiers 1815-16. (A)
1815, April 1. A post-office estab- 1816. Trophy cannon taken at Stony
lished at West Point. Letter of Post- Point and one taken on Lake Cham-
master-General, Aug. 14, 1903. (A) plain by Commodore Macdonough at
1815, June 20. Barges make trips to West Point; the latter is a 24-pounder.
Newburgh ex-ery Wednesday and Sat- Proceedings general court - martial.
urday, weather permitting (May 13, MS., p. 30^ (A I

1S16J, leaving 8 a. m. and returning the


1817, June 11. President Monroe is
same day. Orderly Book company of
to visit West Point June 12. Letter of
bombadiers, 1S15-16. (A)
William Kemble to Gouverneur Kein-
1815, December [Newport, R. L]
5. f)le. (A)
Non-commissioned officers of the Regi-
ment Artillery distinguished by
of 1817-18. Morning report: Record of
badges (chevrons) of j-ellow .silk bind- morning reports, Company M, Second
ing in the herring-bone fashion, the Battalion, Corps of -Artillery, 1S17-18.
angle pointing to the shoulders and Capt. T. Bennett's company. [May i,
worn on the sleeve above elbow; ser- 1817, to Aug. 8, 1S18, at Fort McClea'ry]
geant-major, cjuartermaster-.sergeant, Portsmouth, N. H. i vol., F. MS.
etc., two badges on each arm; .ser- (A)
geants, one on each arm; corporals, Orderly Book, Company M, Sec-
(me on right arm. Order Book Mili- ond Battalion, Corps of .\rtillery, 1817-
tary Division No. I, 1813-1816. .\ I I 18 at Forts McCleary and Constitution,
Jiiblioi^raphv of II 'csl I\>i)it. 31
I'ortsmouth, X. II. Nov. 26, 1817, to .Slate Papers, Military .M'f.iirs, vol. 3,
Nov. 12, 1S18. I vol., F. M.S. (A) ]). 11,5.

1818, February 20. Major Thayer 1827, October. Troops at West Point:
.sends to Secretary of War
a map of One company. Second .\rtillerv; 2 offi-
West Toiiit drawn bv Caflel Whistler. cers. 36 enlisted men present for duty;
[Slap not found.] MS. in O. M. .\., 4 privates on sick list, etc. Ame'-. .State
.\. G. O. Pa])ers, Jlilitary .-\ff;iirs, vol. 5, ]). 623.
1818, October. Troops at West Point; 1827 1829. Captain Whiting's coni-
bombardiers, sappers, and miners, S6. ])any, F, of the Fourth .Artillery, at
.•\mer. State Tapers, Military .\ffairs, West Point, 1829 (.Vjiril and .August),
vol. I, p. 7S7. the artillery detachment, U. .S. Jlilitary
1818. Morninsr report: Company M, .Academy was organized. Boynton's
Second Battalion, Corps of Artillery, Ili.story of West Point, p. 335. (.\)

U. ,S. .Armv. .Vn^. 11, iSiS, to Sep't. 1828, November. Troops at West
30,1820. ivol.,F. MS. (.A) Point: One com])any IF), I'ourth .Ar-
IMajor Boynton, adjutant, tillery, 5 officers, 42 enlisted men total,
1818, about. ;

V S. Milit.irv Academy, writes, Jan. 24,


.
47. .Amer. State Papers, i\Iilitary .Af-

1S6S, to Caroline (".ilman, a relative of fairs, \"ol. 4. ]>. 9,


Maj. John Lillie, that the continental 1829, November. Troops at West
soldiers buried at West Point were all Point: .A "detachment" of l officer and
moved to the ceiiietery, 1818, and later 36 men; total, 37. .Anier. State Papers,
General Knox's child was buried, tra- Military .Affairs, vol. 4, p. 159.
dition savs, near the cadet barracks. 1830, November. Troops at West
MS. 5tr iSoi, Sept. 23. Point: .A "detachment " of [officer and
1818-1820. Orderly Book 1S1S-1820. 52 men; total, 53. Amer. State Papers,
Comjjany M, Second .Artillery. [Nov. Military .Affairs, vol. 4, p. 592.
18, 1818, to Mar 9, 1820, at Fort Con- 1830-31. Two locomotives built at
stitution, Portsmouth, N. H.] vol., 1
Cold .Spring for theS. C. Railroad— the
F. MS. A ( I
first constructed in the United States
1819, January. Troops at West Point: for regular railroad business. One was
Total present, 74; privates in arrest, 11; named West Point. .Amer. Hisl. Record,
bombardiers, sappers, and miners. vol. 1, p. 406. (.A)
(.'\mer. State Papers, Military .affairs, 1833. Finch (I.): Travels in the United
vol. I, pp. S14, 815, 817.) States, etc.- Visits to West Point, ]). 47.
1820, The Hudson between .Sandy (AJ
Hook and Sandy Hill, with the post 1835. The picturesque beauties of the
road between New York and .\lbanv, Hudson River and its vicinity; illus-
N. V. .\. T, Goodrich & Co., 1820, 14 trated in a series of views from original
pts. drawings taken expressly for this work
1821-1827. Captain Fanning's com- and engraved on steel by distinguished
pany, \, of the Second .\rtillery, at artists. With historical and descriptive
West Point. Bovnton's Hi.storv of West illustrations by .Samuel L. Knapp, esq.
Point, p. 335. '(A) New York,F. Disturnell, 1835. 2 vols.
Q-
1823, May 28. Company .\,.Second
.\itillery, stationed at West Point. Or- The Hudson River Guide; con-
derlv Book, Corps of Bombardiers, taining a description of all the landings
1815-16. MS. (A) and principal places on the Hudson
River as far as navigable Map. . . .

1824, Wall's Hudson River portfolio. New York, V. Disturnell, 18^5. l8mo.
Views from drawings by W. G. Wall, pp. 16. PI.
engraved by J. Hill at New York.
1835-36. Letters about the Hud.son
(1824.) Imp. obi. F, 21 col. pis.
River and its vicinity written by a citi-
Company .\ (Li.ght), Second Re,gi- zen of New York [by F'reeman Hunt].
meiit .Artillery, V . S. .\rmy. Morning New York, 1836. I vol. O. pp. 2ug.
reports, 1821:1-1824. i vol. F", fool.scap (A)
size. M.S. (This company was sta- A decision of the At-
tioned at West Point after Slar., 1824. 1837, July 13.
torney-General, United States, places
'
A j

thcsojoxirn of civilians at the post within


1825, September 6. Office of sutler is the discretion of the Superintendent.
abolished. Militarv .Academv Records. Bovnton's History of West Point, p. 220.
MS. (A)
1825, November. Troops at West 1837, August 17. -Adjutant-General's
Point: One company. Second .\rtillery Office, General C)rders, No. 100, pub-
4 officers, 46 men; total, 50. .Amer. lishes an opinion of the Attorney-Gen-
32 Centcunial of Lhiited States Military Academy.

eral regarding the authority of the com- Company A or a detachment was sta-
manding officer over resident citizens, tioned at West Point from
1S46 to June,
etc. (A) 1S65, and other companies or detach-
1837. Hudson River and its vicinity. ments ever since that time. MS. of
Gilbert Thompson. (A)
New York, 1S37. l6mo.
1837-1846. Statistical table of dis- 1846. Panorama of the Hudson River
eases of garrison of West Point. Num-
from New York to Albany. New York.
1S02-1846, 37 deaths. F. Disturnell, 1846. l2mo. pp. 32.
ber of deaths, 8.
Mean annual temperature, 50.6° barom- ;
Map.
eter, 29.731; rainfall, 47. 68. App. E., 1846, about. Of Fort Clinton nothing
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1847. (A) remains but the mounds. Eager's
1837-1899. Rainfall, 1837-1841,55.72 Historvof Orange Countv, N. Y., p. 584.
inches; 1S43-1S45. 34. 17 inches; 1847-
(A)
1S60, 46.86 inches; 1.890-1S99, 46. Si 1846-1848. The company of sappers,
inches. MS. data furnished by Doctor miners, and pontoniers was created by
Trubv, assistant surgeon, U. .S. Armv. law May 15, 1846, and the recruits as-
(A) sembled at West Point; it left for Mex-
ico Sept. 24, 1846; left the City of Mex-
1838. Sketches of the Nortli River.
ico May 23, and arrived at West Point
New York, W. H. Colyer, 1838. i2mo.
Map. June 22, 1848; its services highly com-
pp. 119.
mended in Report Chief of Engineers,
1839. February 22. The ice in the
(A)
1848, pp. 278-281.
river is fast breaking up. MS. letter
of Cadet H. W. Halleck. (A) 1848. June 22. Company A, battalion
of engineers, returned to West Point
1839. Land belonging to the United from Jlexico, and remained there till
States at West Point. 1S39. i pam.
Jan. 18, 1861, when it went to Wash-
O bound. 68 pp. Lithogr. (A) ington; returning Sept. 30, it left to
1840. West Point, or a tale of Treason; join the Army of the Potomac Oct. 30,
an historical drama in 3 acts ... by 1861, leaving a small detachment at
J. Breck, Baltimore, 1S40. i vol. 8°. West Point; Company A returned in
TheRobinsonHou.se; or. Reminis- 1865, and remained till Sept. i, 1867,
cences of West Point. N. Y. Military when a new detachment was formed.
Magazine, vrd. i, (1841), pp. 338, 356, Company E arrived Mar. 3, 1871. Rept.
374- (A) >Supt. U. S. Militarv Academy, 1896,

1841-1880. Officers and members of p. 175- (A I

the West Point Army Mess, from 1S41 1850. Traveller's Railroad and Steam-
to 1880. I pam. O. 1S80. (A) boat Guide to the Hudson River, de-
1841-1902. West Point Army Me.ss,
scribing the cities, towns, and places
founded Dec. 20, 1841; its history; its of interest along the route. New York,
first home was at the west end of the
Gaylord Watson (1850). O. pp. 50.
old Cadet Mess Hall, where Thayer's 1851. Hudson River and the Hudson
monument now stands; in 1850-51 it River Railroad. New York, Wm. C.
was in the south end of the present ca- Locke & Co. (1851). O. pp. 50.
det mess; in igoi-2 it was in Quarters Map.
Nos. 4 and 6; in 1903 it was in the Wilson's Illustrated Guide to the
newAnny Mess building. Con.stitution Hudson River . . . 12th ed. New
West Point Armv Mess, 1S95, p. T4. York, H.Wilson, Mar. 15, 185 1. i8mo.
(Ai pp. 61, 20.
1844. Guide book to West Point and 1852. The Hudson, illustrated with pen
vicinitv . . . New York, J. H. Colton, and pencil; comprising sketches, local
1844. 'i vol. (A) 8°. and legendary, of its several places of
The road from Fort Putnam de- interest, together with the route to
bouching on the plain near the gym- Niagara Falls. New York, T. W.
nasium of 1903 was built by Major vStrong, 1852. Q. pp. 32.
Delafield in the .spring of 1844. Col- 1856-57. Fort Clinton repaired and
ton's Guide Book, p. 35. (A) restored. Letter book Quartermaster
1845. O'Maher ( Mary Isabel ): Letters U. S. Militarv Academy, November,
from West Point. 1845-1847, i vol., F. 18S9, p. ,85. (A)
(foolscap). MS. (A) 1858, October 13. Company A, Engi-
Panoramic view of the Hudson neer Battalion, arrives from Fort Brid-
River, from Jersey City ... to .\lbany, ger, having marched 1,100 miles in fifty-
and down from Albany to New York, eight days. Papers Essayons Club,
13 feet long. New
York, 1845. viii, p. 3.

1846. May Act of Congress: au-


15. 1860, December 1. Memorandum or-
thorizes a company of engineer troops. der of Superintendent V . S. Military
Bihliograpliy of West Poijii.
33
Acadenir organizing a light battery of 186-. The Hudson and Northern routes
4 pieces from the Military Academy de- from New York to Montreal. New
tachments of dragoons and artillery. York, N. Y. News Co., 1S6-. i6mo.
Lieutenants ("iriflin, Piijer, Sytnonds, pp. 160.
and \Vel)b; 57 dragoons, 11 artillery 1870, December. E Company, Bat-
men, musician, 69 horses.
i Orders talion of Engineers, ordered from Jeffer-
f. S. Military Academy. .\ ( )
son Barracks to West Point, where it
1861, January 7. Orders No. 3, remained to 1898. In .\pril, 1898, 48
headquarters I". S. Military Academy, men of E Company ordered to Willets
directed a light battery to be organized Point, and 60 men of Company or- A
at West I'oint, and 70 men from tlie cav- dered to West Point. In the same year
alry and artillery detachments joined A Company was .sent to the Philippines
it. On July 4, at Washington, it be- and E Company to Cuba. Hodges:
came D Battery of the Fifth Artillery. Roster of service with engineer troops
Bush (J. C.):' History of the Fifth, and reports Chief of Engineers 1S85-
Artillery, p. 6. (A) 1898. (A)
1864. Battle monument history of — 1870. General Orders,
56, Adjutant-
the project to the dedication of the General's Office. Secretary of War to
site, June 15. 1S64. Oration of Major- transfer 50 captured bronze guns for
General McClellan. Xew York, 1.S64. construction of a monument at West
pam. O.
I ,^9 pp. (A) Point. ( A I

1865, June. company, battalion of


.\ General Orders, 122, Adjutant-
engineers, ordered to West Point, where General's Office. Company E, Bat-
it remained initil Aug. 2, 1S67, when talion of p;ngineers, to be stationed at
it was relieved by a detachment of 50 the U. S. Military Academy. (.\)
men. Hodges: Roster of Service with 1872, July. West
Point, with illustra-
Engineer Troops t'. S. Army (1SS5). tions: in Scribner's Monthly, July,
(A) 1872, pp. 257-284. \.\)
1866. Legends and poetry of the Hud- 1873, February 28. .\ct of Congress:
son. Xew York, P. S. \\'ynckoop & Appropriates j;io,oi:x.> for remodeling
Son, 1S66. sq. i5mo. pp. 87. Battery Knox. \K)
Guide to the Hudson River, by 1874, West Point memoranda, ipam.,
railroad and by steamboat. Albany, 0.,Spp. A) I

F. Munsell, 1S66. i6mo. p. 56. Col-


ored map.
1875, May 15. Act of New York leg-
islature ceding jurisdiction to the
1867, December 14. West Point res- United States. Ditto, Jlay 25, 1876.
er\-ation. Right of way granted by See General Orders, Xos. 27 and 62,
Congress to Hudson River XVest Shore Headquarters U. S. Military Academy,
Railroad. (C) June 7, 1875, and Sept. 27, 1876. (A)
1867. Guide to West Point and the 1875. The Hudson River. V. Illus-
U. S. Military Academy. [By E. C. trated in .•\rt Journal (Xew York),
Boynton.] With maps and engrav- 1875, p. 169. (A I

ings. New York. Van Xostrand, 1867.


1876. Force at West Point, S Military
I vol. O. 105 pp. (A
.\cademy professors; cadets, 290-298.
1868. West Shore Railroad. Supreme Detachment at West Point, 225. Com-
court of Xew York. Y. A. Murdock pilation of Official Documents Illustra-
and W. B. Duncan, etc., v. Hudson tive of the Organization of the Army of
River West Shore Railroad Companj' the L'nited States, 1789-1S96, p. 84.
. amended complaint,
. . pam. O. i
1877. Adjutant-General's Office, Gen-
1 868. (.\) eral Orders 15. Department of We.st
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen- Point, how constituted. General Scho-
eral's Office, 52. Act granting right of field to command and to report direct
way acrcss the Government lands at to Adj utant-General A . (

West Point to the Hud.son River West General Orders, 47, Adjutant-Gen-
Shore Railroad Conipan}-. (A) eral's Office. Prescribes the number
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen- of enlisted men to compose the West
eral's Office, 60. Act to construct a Point detachment. (A)
wagon road from West Point to Corn- 1878. June 10. The daily consump-
wall Landing, New York. (A) tion of water is less than :oo,ooo gal-
1869. General Orders, Adjutant-Gen- lons. Rept. Board of Visitors, 1S78,
eral's Office, 27. Fixes number of en- p. 470. (A)
listed men of ordnance allowed at the 1878. Historic oration delivered ;it
U. S. Military .\cademy. (
A the decoration of the graves of the

H. Doc. 7S9, 58-2 —vol 2 3


34 Centennial of L 'nitcd States Military Academy.

immortal heroes who lie in the national 26, 1SS9. Purchase of land adjoining
cemetery at that memorable post, on military reservation. (.\)
Decoration Day, May 30, i,S7.S. By 1889, March Congress au-
2. -Act of
JIaj. Henry C. banes, O. pani. New- thorizes purchase of the Kinsley estate,
York, i.SjS. 2 copies. (A) $150, 000. (A)
1879. (Stewart, Maria L.) Our little 1889. Water supply. See Letter book
brown hou.se; a poem of West Point quartermaster U. S. Military .Acad-
. . . 1.S79 . . . New York, i.S,Su. i
amy, November, 1889, pp. 85-88. Sew-
pam. bound. O. I A ) erage, pp. S8-92.
ibid., Gas works,
1880, February 17. .\ct of Congress ibid., pp. 92-94. Steam-heating, ibid.,
appropriates money to brinjj the re- pp. 94-96. Fire-alarm, ibid., p. 96.
mains of Gen. Geo. Sykes, U. S. Arnij-, (A)
to West Point. (A) Public buildings described. Let-
1880. .Adjutant-General's Office, Gen«- terbook quarterma.ster U. S. Military
eral Order 84. Gen. O. O. Howard to Academy, November, 18S9, pp. 96-115.
relieve General Schofield in command Officers' quarters described, ibid., pp.
of the Department of West Point. A) ( 1 15-15 1. (Quarters for married enli,sted
1880-1896. Report on the causes of men described, ibid., pp. 151-167.
prevalent malarial fever at West Point. Barracks, ibid., pp. 167-170. Miscel-
Report Board of Visitors 1S96, pp. iK- laneous l)uildings, ibid., pp. 170-191.
3'-'- (A) (A)
1881. Letter on cavalry barracks at 1890, June 20. Act of Congress au-
West Point. Secretar}' .\lexander thorizesthe establishment of a tele-
Ramsey, Feb. 26, iSSi. Sexate Ex. phone system at the po.st. (A)
Docs., No. 58, 46th Con.£;., 3d sess. 1890. Water supply of the post. Daily
vol. 3. 2 pp. (C) consumption, 359,000 gallons (winter),
1882-1889. General Order, Adjutant- 247,000 (spring), 296,000 (summer); in
General's Office, 77, 1882; 13, 1889. August, 1S90, 270,000 gallons, or 225
Commandant. (K) per capita. Report Superintendent U.
S. Military Academy, 1890, p. 228. See
1883, Deceinber 24. The .\rniy mess
also pp. 238-240, (A)
incorporated. (A)
We.st Point: [a play] showing the
1885-1895. by-laws,
Constitution, vicissitudes of war, the sale of Wtst
and list of officers and members of the Point; trial of Andre, etc.
. . . Writ-
West Point armv mess, i pam. 8°. ten by Leon del Monte. Cincinnati,
1SS5. 1 890. 1895. (A) 1890, I vol. 8°. pp. 106. (A)
1886-1892. Rainfall at old cadet hos- Battle Monument. American Ar-
pital, 47 inches (during?); (1886-92), chitect, No. 781, Dec. 13, 1890; con-
rainfall at new cadet hospital, 51.6 taining on pages 168 and 169 an article
inches; (1886-92), rainfall at Round on the Battle Monument, with illu.stra-
Pond, 53,8 inches. Rept. Supt, U. S. tions. I pam. V. (.\)
Military Academy, 1S92, p. 18. (A) Limits of the cemetery extended
1887. From about 1824 to 1887 the so as to take in the former cadet garden.
control of the hotel was in the hands Rept. Supt. U. vS. ^Military .Vcademy,
of the Superintendent U. S. Military 1891, p. 13. (A)
.\cademy. In 1S87, by direction of the General Order .-Vdjutant-General's
Secretary of War, it was leased for five Office 72. Artillery detachment to be
vears to Mr. .K. H. Cranev rental ( mustered out as artillerymen and re-
13,500). Rept. Supt. U. S.' Military enlisted as army service men in Quar-
.Academy, 1891, p. 11. (A) termaster's Department. (A)
1888, March 12. Great storm, bliz- General Order .Adjutant-General's
zard, at West Point. Snowdrifts cov- Office 85. Army service men in Quar-
ering the fronts of the stone houses of termaster's Department, retention of
professors; leaching to windows of dia- pay. (A)
lectic hall in cadet barracks; closing F'or man}- years the Superintend-
both entrances to sally port of bar- ent of the U. S. Military .Academy has
racks, etc. had under his command at this post a
detachment of 185 enlisted men, 117
1888, September 22. Act of Congress
known asMilitary Academy de-
1'. S.
authorizes the purchase of the Kinsley
tachment of artillery, 68 as U. S. Mili-
tracts to be added to the reservation.
tary .Academy iletachment of cavalry-.
lA)
The post quartermaster w-as placed in
1888-1889. General Orders, 75, Ad- command of the former Jan. 2.1, 1889.
jutant-General's Office, 188S; War -Act of Congress June 20, 1890, organ-
Department Circular 3, Dec. i, 1888; ized the artillery detachme.nt into army
BihliograpJiv of West Poi)il. 35
service men. Quartermaster's Depart- 1893-94, fiscal year. .Average strength
ment. Rept. Supt. V. ,S. Military of the connnand: Officers, 53.23; ca-
.\ea(icmy, 1892, p. m. (.\) dets, 275.84: enlisteil men, 337.08; offi-
1890. Songs, West Point .\nny Mess. cers' families, 289; other civilians,
1])am. 8°. 8 ])p. [n. d., about 1890.] 476.08; total, 1,431.23. Rept. .Supt.
(A) V. S. Military .'\cademv, 1894, p. 17.
1890 -91, fiscal year. .Vverage .strength I A )

of the command: Officers, 50; cadets, 1894, June 9. -A .serious fire occurred
261; enli.sted men,
331; civilians, 1,065; ne;ir the gas house. Rept. Board of
total, 1,707. Rept. .Supt. U. S. Mili- X'isitors, p. 61. { .\ )

tary .\cailemy. 1891, p. 22. (.\)


1890-1897. Tillman (S. E.): Notes 1 894-95 , fiscal year. Average strength
on chemical analysis of water at West of the comnumd: Officers, 52. So; ca-
Point. I vol. (A) dets, 287.70; enlisted men, 333.52; ci-
vilians, officers' families, 210; other
1891-92, fiscal year, .\verage daily civilians. 443: total, 1,327.02. Rept.
strength of the connnand: Officers, .Supt. U. ]\Iilitarv Acadeuiv, 1895,
.S. p.
52.67; cadets, 272.50; enlisted men, 14. (A)
348.08; civilians, 673; total, 1,346.25.
Rept. Supt. V . S. Military Academy, 1894-1897. Battle Monument. Min-
1S92, p. 27. (A) utes of meetings of building connuit-
tee of Battle Monument. Prof. C. W.
1892, March 17. The Robinson House Larned, secretary. West Point, 1894-
(headquarters in the Highlands) was 1S97. I vol. 8°. MS. (A)
<lestrnyed )iy fire Mar. 17. 1892.
1894-1899. General Orders, .-Vdjutant-
1892, November 5. "A resident of We.st General's Office, 37, 1894; 37, 1S99.
Point who has no other qualification as Number of army service men in Quar-
a resident of the State except such as termaster's Department allowed. (A)
he gets from residence there is not a
resident of the State and is not quali- 1895, January 16. .\ct of Congress
fied to vote. Since the State of New provides that the enlisted strengtli of
York has ceded to the United States the army service and of the cavalry
the territory comprising the West Point iletachments shall not exceed 215. (.A)
reservation, reserving nothing except 1895, January 16. .\ct of Congress
the right to serve process therein, such authorizes to be procured architects'
territory has ceased to be subject to plans for new library, new organ for the
State jurisdiction or to be a part of the chapel, etc., V. S. Military .Academv.
( Matter of Town of Highlands,
'
State. '
( A )

48 N. Y. vState Reporter, 795; 22 N. Y.


Supp., 13S. ) The judge states in the 1895, June 30, to 1896, June 30.
opinion that he has decided two other Mean strength of the command; Offi-
cases on this same point the first, that — cers, 50.83; cadets, 296.77; enlisted men,
the a,ssessors of the town of Highlands 330.78; civilians (officers' families, etc. ),
had no jurisdiction over laiuls at West 300; civilians (soldiers' families, etc. I,
Point; the second, that a .State court 481.61; total, 1,459.98. Rept. Supt.
had no jurisdiction to entertain a suit U. S. Militarv Academy, 1S96, p. 187.
to foreclose a mortgage upon propertv (A)
at West Point. E. S. D. See also
( ) 1895-1899. Guard, police, and fire
this catalogue June 25, 1796. regulations. Pam. O. \ \)
1892-93, fiscal year. .\ verage strength 1896, May. The battle monument
of the command: Officers, 52.59; ca- completed. Work on Memorial Hall
dets, 259.43; enlisted men, 326.03; offi- begun January, 1.896. Rept. Supt. U. S.
cers' families, 197; other civilians, 476; Military .Academy, 1S96. p. 8. (.A)
total, I, -511. 05. Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
tarv' Academy, 1893, P- 'S- (A) 1896-1897, fiscal year. .\verage
.strength of the command: Officers,
1893. New gas plant provided. Rept. 51.50; cadets, 29S.5S; enlisted men,
Board of Visitors, p. 21. (.\) 325.44; civilians (officers' families,
Army Officers' Athletic Associa- etc.), 164.25; other civilians, 511.50;
tion. Constitution, by-laws, reports, total, 1,351.27. Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
and li.st of members. .\unual report
I tary Academy, 1897, p. 14. (.\)
to.) 1893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1901.
1897, BattleMonunient. Brewer, Jus-
(A) tice D. J. .Address ... at the dedi-
1893, July 24. Cavalrymen and engi- cation of the Battle Monument, West
neers fight at Cranstons. N. Y. Times, Point, N. Y., May 31, 1897. U. S. M.
p. 5, col. 6. A. Press, 1S97. i pam. O. (.A)
Centnuiial of Umicd States Military Academy.
36
was
Monument Association, to C Company, and authority
1897. Battle
given to organize Company at West M
i8q7 Minutes of meetings of building Point which was done. General
committee, 1S97. West Point. 1S97. No. 22, Adjutant-General's
Order's,
I O.
vol.(MS.) (A)
Office, 1901. l--^)
Constitution and by-laws, West
190 1 . Post library ( for soldiers founded )

Point Golf Club. pani. 8°. 1897. from


by order of the'Superintendent
1

(A) overflow from U. S. Military Academy


News of the Highlands
1897-1902. library. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
( weekl V newspaper ) .
contains a column Academy, 1902. (A)
referring to West Point. (A) List of cemetery interments to
De-
1898 Battle Monument. Larned, Prof cember, 1901. MS.' I vol. S°. (A)
Historv of the Battle Monument
C \V
with a list of the 1902 April. C Company, Battalion of
at West Poin't Engineers, was transferred from West
. . .

and
names of those inscribed upon Point to Port Leavenworth, most of
the
commemorated by it West Point
men remaining in the West Point de-
. . .

vA)
N. Y.,1898. I vol. O. 237 pp. tachment General Orders.No. 34, Adju-
(

General Order Adjutant-General's tant-General's Office, 1902), which was


Office, 103. Erection of building at organized Apr. 24, T902 Special Orders,
(

West Point for religious purposes. (A) No. 6, Headquarters V. S.


Military

1899, September 4. E Company, Bat- Academy, 1902). (A)


Engineers, returns to West
talion of 1902, August 22. Methods for de-
Point (its designation changed
to M stroying mosquitoes adopted.
Circular
Company). (A) I No. '50. (A)
appro-
1900, June 6. Act of Congress 1902, December 22. The enlisted
new offi-
strength of the Engineer Detachment
I

priates #78,999 for building


of Mar 2
i

cers' mess and quarters; act at West Point is 88— S


sergeants, 8 cor-
1 901,
further appropriates 129,960. (A) po.rals, 36 first-class privates, 36
second-
Act of Congress appropriates pay class privates.
artillery detachment, U. vS.
for the 1902. Report on the trees of the reser-
Military Academy. [Up to this time vation, made by an expert from
the Bu-
the work had been done by men
of the (A)
reau of Eorestry, United States.
extra
cavalrv detachment who received ,
Fort Putnam: Plan to restore it p
pay,]' (A) Report of the American Scenic and His-
1900, July 24. E Company, Battalion toric Preservation Society
for 1902, p.
of Engineers, leftWest Point for the (A)
42.
Philippines and was replaced by a de-
(Buildings of the new post.)
tachment (later increased to 50 men)
.

Military
from Willets Point. M Company was Earned, Prof. C. W., U. S.
organized from this detachment Academy. Report upon the reorgani
Military
Vv'hen C Company returned
old E I
zation of the plant of the U. S.
Company) it was sent to West Point Academy, accompanied by estimate,
map, and drawings. West Point, N.
Y
(Dec 24 1901) and M Company
was
MS. letter from 1902. I vol. 8°. 24 pp. and atlas f .

sent to Washington.
I.ieut. W. B. Ladue. (A) (A)
1900. Tripp. W. H.: Guide to West Designs for the new post and acad-
Point and the U. S. Military Academy emvbyCram, Goodhue, and Perguson.
West Point (1900). i pam. O. ///'Architectural Review, July, 1903.

(A) pis. (A)


Memorialtablets of the Revolu- Latitude of old observatory N. +
tionary and Spanish-American wars Longitude of oldobserva-
di° 23' 31"
presented by the New Latitude of
fin chapel] . . .
tory W. +
4" 55'" 49-33'.
York Daughters of the Revolution, new observatory N. 41° ^3' "-l' + •

with address bv Professor Michie. Longitude of new observatory W.


i -4- 4
pam. 8°. (A) 55" 50.55'-
1901, February 26. The designation Views on the Hudson. L. and
of E Company, Battalion of
Engmeer.s pis.
N. Y., Nelson (n. d.), p. '5. 12
(then in the Philippines) was changed
1778-1902.
VIEWS OF \VEST POINT AND VICINITY,
1779? "Military Committee 25: S21.
1778-1783. West Point at the time Chevaux de frise, battery, and chains
Revolution, redrawn from Bar-
of the Hud.son River between
In Brooks: to obstruct the
ber's Historical Collection. and Butter Hill. Am.
(A) Breakneck
Henry Knox, p. 158.
Vieius of IVcsi Point. 37
Photo. Lithogr. Co., New York." ings on the Hudson. Published in
Paris, lithogra]>h in Mag. .\mer. Hist.,
1780. A view of West Point on Hud- vol. 18 ( i887),p. gi. [Battalion in col-
son's River, by Major I/Knfant, engi- unm of four companies.] {h.)

neer. 796x15a""". Legend: " .\ view 1826. General


the military view of
of We.st Point," etc. I'rontispiecc to .school. From J. Mil-
West Point, 1826.
Boynlon's Ili.'itory of West Point. ( k )
bert's Itineran Picturesque Drawings
Steel engraving. "West
Point, on tin- Hud.son. Published in Paris,
with its fortifications, etc., in 17S0." lithograph /// Mag. .\mer. Hi.sl., vol.
" Drawn an<l engraved by J. SniilHc 18 ( 1S87 1, p. 90. (A)
from tlie original drawing made in 1826, about. View from F'ishkill Land-
1780 by L'Enfant, engineer U. S. ing looking to West Point (No. 15 of
Army." View from hill, directly cast the Hud.son River portfolio), by W. tL
from Garrison's station. New York. Wall, engraved by L. Hill. Size, 20x26
G. P. Putnam. (A) inches. Lent bv.Association of (Gradu-
(

encampment ates.
1780? View of the at )

West Point, being No. 544 of the in- 1828, May 13. Colored engraving
ventory of President Washington's drawn by C't. Catlin. "To the cadets
library. [Possibly this is a cop}' of of the West Point Military .Academy
Major L'Enfant's drawing.] this print is respectfully dedicated by
1782. View of Starkean Hall, erected their friend and servant, Geo. Catlin."
at West Point for Masonic meetings. Showing the general parade, looking
MS. ... in Washington's headquar- north, and the Hudson River to New-
ters, Newburgh, N. V. burgh, with the battalion at parade
close in front of the Superintendent's
1783. Copperplate engraving "H. Liv-
quarters. The battalion lias two colors,
ingston del," entitled "West Point
A
one blue, the other white. (

viewed from the north as it appeared


at the close of the war," from the New- Colored engraving drawn by G.
York JIagazine, given as a frontispiece Catlin. "To the cadets of the West
to Fcurtli Annual Reunion of the -As- Point Military .Academy this print is
sociation of Graduates L'. S. Military respectfully dedicated by their friend
Academy, June 12, 1.S73. Copy in and servant, Geo. Catlin." Showing
Barber's Hist. Coll., New York, p. 272. the general jjarade looking from the
(A) iiortli bv Wood's monument; the cadets

1800. " West Point on Hudson River." at artillery drill. (.A)

Water-color picture. 12x16 inches. 1828? "Plain of West Point


at the
"Purchased in London in 1901, where monientofexerci.se." A lithograph in
itwas represented as having been done black from a drawing by J. Milbert.
by an English officer about iSuo. Pre- Size, 14.XII. Looking north over the
sented to the Library I'. ,S. Military plain. Ill Library of Congress.
Academy, We,st Point, N. Y., by S. P.
.\very." Framed in the librar}'. (A) 1828, about. Oil painting byG. Catlin,
" Fort Put- showing the parade ground, U. ,S. Mili-
1811. Mezzotint by ?
Uiry .Academy, and the .Academy build-
nam, West Point." Lookingnorth. O.
ing and barracks. Looking south.
(A)
F'ramed. .A photographic copy of this
Mezzotint by " F'ort Clin-
? is owned by the Army and Navy Club,
ton, West Point." Looking south. Washington. .A) (

O. (A)
" Military Oil painting, by G. Catlin. show-
1820. Academy, West Point, ing the parade ground, U. S. Military
N.Y." Copperplate, 80x1641""'. (,\na- Academy and the view up the Hud.son.
lectic Magazine, n. s., vol. 2, p. 171.)
Looking north. Framed. A photo-
View of the buildings, the battalion at
graphic copy of this is owned by the
drill. Wood's monument in center of
the parade, a cadet officer.
Army and Navy Club, of Washington.
(.A)
1826. No. 16 of the Hudson River port- The two following lithographs in
folio.Painted by W. G. Wall. En- a volume in Library of Congress: " Iti-
graved by L Hall. Colored print. .\ neraire pittoresque du fieuve Hudson
copy framed in library. (.\) . .il'apres les des,sins originaux pris
.

snr les lieux par J. Millert. Chez


Military School, West Point, vol.
Henry Gaugain et Cie, editeurs."
2,p.37oof ? Steel plate 5l4'x7'4 .
" General view of the Military School,
(A)
West Point." Lithographed in black.
Plain of West Point. Sketched Looking south from cemetery. No
at the moment of exercises, 1826. From hotel shown. .About 14x11. /// Li-
J. Milbert's Itineran Picturesque Draw- brary of Congress.
38 Ccii/n/N/a/ of lUiilcd States Militaiy Academy.
1830. Copperplate engraving at the 1836. Steel engraving, 6 '2 xg, "painted
base of a topograpliical map of West by Robert W. Weir, engraved by James
Point, by T. B. Brown. 1830. (A) Smillie, view of the Hudson Highlands
1830, about. Lithograph, io;^xi5 from West Point. Painted and en-
from a drawing by S. Eastman.
iiKlies, graved for the New York Mirror,
Lithograph by Pennington, View of TS36." (A)
We.st Point from Washington Valley. 1837, about. Steel engraving by R.
(Lent by .Association of Graduates.) Young from an original bj' W, H. Bart-
lett, "The tomb of Kosciusko." Look-
1831, November 15. Steel engraving,
West Point.
4'4'x6'4, Military School, ing northea.st from road in rear of
London. Engraved and printed by Cadet Encampment. London, Geo.
Fenner Sears & Co. Facing p. 492, Virtue, 1S37. (>. Should be entitled
Vol. II, Hinton's Hist, and Topog. "Monument to Kosciusko." [Other
U. S. {.W copies, London, 183S.] (.A)

From same original: J. .\rcher,sc. 1839, about. Steel engraving by G. R.


5'4X7|<. Same title. (A^ Ricliardson from an original bv W. H.
Bartlett, "Crow Nest from Bull Hill."
1831. West Point from Phillipstown.
Looking south and showing U. S. Mili-
To Col. S. Thayer, Superintendent of
tary Academv. London, Geo. \"irtue,
the U. S. Military Academy . . . this
1839. O. (.A)
print is respectfully inscribed by
his obedient .servant, W. J. Bennett. 1840, View from West Point Hud.son (

Chromo-lithograph. Painted and en- River). In .American


177.x 118""".
graved by [W. J. B.], colored by Hill, Scenery. From drawings by W. H.
published by Parker Clover, New- & Bartlett. The literary department by
York. 16x22. Presented by (louver- N. P. Willis. Q. London, G. Vir-
neur Kemble III. (A) tue, 1S40. Vol. I, p. 6. In Library of
Congress.
1832, about. Two small woodcuts after
Catlin'soil paintings, on pp. 483-484 of 1840-41. Building for the library and
Political Geographv: Book of the United apparatus of the Military
]ihil<iso])hical
States. .Academy, con.structed from the designs
of Major Delafield. Colored litho-
1834. Military.school, West Point, N.Y.
graph. Frontispiece to catalogue of
J. Archer, .sc, 200X 13S""". [/?/ Hinton
the Library, U. S. Military Academv.
(J. H.); The history and topography 1S59. (A)'
of the United States. New ed. 4°.
Boston, Sanmel Walker, 1834. Vol. 2. 1841, October 1. View from West
opp. p. 270.] This is a steel engraving Point,on the Hudson. Steel engrav-
looking from the cemetery toward the ing, 4>2 X634;, by J. T. Wilmore, after
plain and showing the old buildings. T. Creswick. View up the river from
(

/;/ Library of Congress. hotel veranda,


Steel engraving, 5 .x 9, "Washing- 1841-1855. Water color sketch, by
ton's headquarters, Newburgh, N. Y.: Lieut. R. S. Smith, from the northeast
Robt. W. Weir, piuxt.; James Smillie, tower of the lilirarv building looking
sculpt.: painted and engraved for the north. The date is after 1S41; prob-
New York Mirror, 1834." (A) ably soon after. Size about 14.x 10
[.A less brilliant print from the
inches. In the possession of Mi.ss New-
same original, published by Lewis P. lands. (.A)

Clover, iSo Fulton street. New York, 1848 (about). View of West Point, U.
1834.] Both /;/ Librarv of Congress. S. M. A. Painted by Robert Havell,
"West Point from above Wash- from Fort Putnam [looking northeast].
ington Valley, looking down the river. Colored lithograph, 16 x 24 inches.
Published by Parker & Co. New . . .
1850 ? Three steel engravings of views
York. Entered according to act of of the Hudson River near West Point.
Congress . 1S34
. .
." .Colored
.
(U.S. Coast Survey ? 1S50?) 90x350°'"'.
lithograph, 20x24 inches. " Painted by Framed. (.A)
Geo, Cooke, engraved by W. J. Ben- 1853. View .southward from the library,
nett." Framed in library U. S. Mili- 1S53. Photograph from a jiaper nega-
tary .Academy. .A ( tive (13x16 in. ). ( .A)
Perspective \-iew copperplate and
( ) 1853 ? Viewof U. S. Military .Academy.
planoftheacadeniic building. E. Prud- Painted by Robt. Harell from Fort
liomme, sc; folding sheet. Q. (A) Putnam. The class of 1853. Auto-
1835. Cadets' encampment. Drawn graphs. Large sheet. See album U. S.
by S, Eastman, Lithograph of Endi- Military .Academy. (.A)
cott, New York,
1S35. Picture. 28x17 1855 ?
"
[View] 4"4'x6.'4:. [/;/ Dana
inches. Framed in library U. S. Mili- ( Charles .A. ) : The United States illus-
tary Academy. (A) trated. Edited bv Charles A. Dana.
Viczi's of IJ^rs/ Point.
39
2 vols, in I. 4°. New York, H. J. 1883, after. Folio atlas of views arto —
Meyer (1S55?). Vol. 1. p. 39.] In types of West Point. Extracted from
Library of Congress. Catalogue of Homes on the Hnd.son.
1856, about. Cadets serving the guns .Artotype Pidj. Co., New York. (.\)
of the scacoast battery before 1856. 1885. Chromo-lithograph, 24 x 341;
Stereoscopic slide on glass. (A) inches, of West Point seen from tlie east
1856. Steel engraving, 4's x 5V. "K. shore. Andrew Melrose, del. Framed
Walker -West I'oint-McRae." l'"roni in lii)rary.
Fort Putnam. Cadets encamped. y\) 1887. [Album Photogravures.] West
1857 ? Three photographs of West Point Military Academy. Photos and
Point, 10 X 12: a shows Fort Clinton drawings by S. R. Stoddard. New-
in process of reconstruction;b shows York, Hart &
Stoddard, 1SS7. i vol.
ordnance laboratory, etc.; c .shows (A)
8°, obi.

north dock with siege battery of 4 1890-91. Thirteen photographs of the


guns. (A) progress of the gymnasium. 1S90-1S91.
1860. [Many views in Farley (J. P.): iS X 10 inches and 10 .x 12 inches. In
West Point in the earlv sixties. wrapper. ) ( .-V

(I9i>2i.] (A) 1892. Sketch of the Battle monument.


1860-1880. Photographs. 127 num- In Rept. Supt. U. S. Militarv Academv
bers bound in 2 vols., O, obi. About 1S92, p. iS. (A)
i86o-iSSo. [Landscapes, houses, camp- 1896. [Album Photogravures.] New
life pictures, etc.] (.-\) York, .\. Whittenian, 1S96. i vol.,

1862. The ^Mountain Spring near Coz- obi. y. i.\l

zen's Dock, West Point. Chromolith- 1900-1901. Photograph of the tem-


ograph; II X15 W. F. F. Palmer, del. porary library, first floor. Academic
Currier & Ives, New York, lith. (A) building. East and west rooms, igtio-
U. S. aiilitary Academy, West 1901. I sheet ( 17 X 31 inches). (A)
Point, from the opposite shore. Chro- 1902. Fifty gelatin prints [mo.stly
molithograph, 1 X isK- F- F- Palmer,
1 views], 32 leaves. New York, West
del. Currier & Ives, New York, lith. Point Book Co. Obi. 4°.
(A) 1902. (West Point and vicinity.)
The Hudson, from West Point \'iew of Stony Point from Verplanck's
grounds, or the U. S. Military Academy. Point. The Hudson River from Ocean
Chromolithograph, 11 x I5K- F- F- to Source, p. 306. (A)
Palmer, del. Currier& Ives, New York, 1903. (West Point and vicinity.)
lith. Looking north from Trophv View of the Highlands between garri-
Point. (.A) son and Cold .Spring. Journal of Silas
Cozzen's Dock, West Point. Constant, p. 420. (A)
Chromolithograph. 1 X i5",. F. F. 18 —
? We.st Point after the painting Ijy
Palmer, del. Currier & Ives, New Robert Weir. Reproduced /;/ The
York, lith. (A) Hudson River from Ocean to Source,
1867, about. "West Point on the Hud- P- 372- (A)
son," after A. L. Miller; published by
Edmund Foerster & Co., 15 N. William
? Lithograph. 5x7
inches.
" Tond) of Kosciusko at North Point,
street. New York, 1S67. View from New York." [sic]. Cadet on guard
Garrison Ferry landing, showing U. S. below the monument. (A)
Military Academy buildings. Colored
Steel engraving.
? 3?^ x 4Ji. S.
lithograph, about 20 x 16. /// Library
\'. Hunt,
sc. Copy of W\ H. Bartlett's
of Congress.
painting. (A)
1869. Steel engraving by S. V. Hunt,
? engraving.
Steel d,% x k%.
from a painting by Harry Fenn, "West
"West Point (Hudson): Drawn after
Point and the Highlands." Looking
north from the siege batterv. New
nature for the proprietor, Herrmann J.
Meyer." (A)
York, D. .Appleton '& Co., 1S69. O.
? Steel engraving. " Drawn on
the spot " for H. J. Meyer. " Monu-
1870, about. Oil ])ainting of view-
looking north. Autnnm coloring. By ment of Cosciusco. " Looking north.
Prof. R. N. Weir. (Iwned bv Gen. C. F. (A)
Roe. ? engraving.
Steel 4^5 x 6^4^.
1870, about. painting of view
Oil "James Smillie West Point
D. —
looking north. By Prof. R. N. Weir; James Smillie." (A)
owned by the iSIis,ses Weir. ? Steel engraving. 4x6 inches.
1875. In The Kxi. Journal, New York, Das Grab Cosciusco's zu W'est Point
vol. I, p. 169. (A) am Hudson, Verein. Staaten.
f (A) )
40 Coitcniiial oj United Slates Militarv Acadoiiv.

18 — ? de Kosciusco.
Jardin Copper "The Tomb of Kosciusko." Looking
plate 4x6.
Headinj;: Etats-l^nis, Es- northeast from near road in rear of
tados ITnidos 6i.. Vanderburch del.; cadet encampment. 2 copies. Ex-
Ales sc. ( A ) tracted from Evans: Memoir of Kos-
View from West Point looking up
?
ciusko, p. 12. (A)
the Hudson. \'ignette 4x6 from an 18 ? —Steel engraving by R. Wallis,
8° book. Copperplate. (A) after an original by W.' H. Bartlett.
? Lithograph. 7 x gV West Point "View from West Point." Looking
from the east bank of the Hudson. (A) north. O. (A)
Steel engraving. 4;?;^ x 7 \i inches.
? ? A colored lithograph showing
West Point, engraved expressly for the the U. S. Military Academy taken from
Ladies' Repository bv W. Well- . . .
the east .side of theHud.son.' Ferryboat,
stood, from an original drawing by West Point, hotel, and river in the fore-
C. W. Tice. (A) ground. 16 X 2u.

View from West Point looking up


.'
? Lieut. Col. .\lex. R. Thomp-
the Hudson. Print 434^ x3?4f. From a son's monument, We.st Point ceme-
copperplate owned by J. O. Wright & tery. I lithogr. picture. xbYz'x.YZ
New inches. (A)
Co., 6 East Fortv-second street, W'
York City. {
? 1,107 photographs of landscapes,
? Sie Old China ( a magazine ) , vol. houses, etc., at West Point, [n. d.,
I, No. 8, May, 1902, p. 720, for notice 18 — 14x11 inches. Very many du-
.

of 3 pieces of china decorated with plicates.] 127 numbers of these are


views of We.st Point. (A) bound in two albums. (A)
? Steel engraving b)' R. Sands, ? Two hundred and twentv-nine
from an original by W. H. Bartlett. .stereo.scopic views (New York, Pach)
"View from Fort Putnam." Looking in j^aper box. 4x8.xy '. inches. Many
north. Extracted from Memoir of duplicates. A large collection of 8x 10
Kosciuszko (Evans), iSSS, p. 10. (.\.) prints, b}' Pach, mounted, purchased
? Bacon E. M.) The Hudson ( in 1903. (A)
River from Ocean to Source. About 1 See West Point Howitzer for
loo views of the river .scenery, etc. different years, especially i8g6; re-
New York, 1902. i vol., O. ports of Superintendent U. ,S. Military
? Steel engraving by R. Wallis, Acadeni)'; reports of Boards of Visitors,
after an original by W. H. Bartlett. U. S. Military Academy. (A)

M.\I'S OK WEST POINT -\Nri VICINITY, 1769-19112.

1769. Map of lot No. 2, Philipse Lieut. John Hills; p. 365, another
patent (now Cold Spring on Hudson), such plan. (A)
made by Daniel Lambert. Journal of 1776. "Misc. Papers in Secretary of
Sila.s Con.stant, p. 414. (A) State's Office, .\lbany. 34. 195. Plan
1775, September. By Col. Bernard of Fort Montgomery, drawn by Colo-
Romans iii .\nier. Archives, vol. 3, nel Parker, 1776." Lithograph. 7|<
P- 735- (
1 ) Map of the Hudson from X 10.
Cro' Nest to lona Island; (2) works Map, re<luced from a British map
built and to be built at Constitution of showing the country from
1776,
Island; (3) ditto, 2 .sketches; (4) plan Staten Island to Yonkers and the chain
of chief work. N. B. There was a across the Hudson at F'ort Washington.
landing at West Point near the present Lodge's Story of the Revolution, vol.
South Dock. (A) I, p. 186. {k)
1775-1777. Constitution Island cop- 1776-1783. Operations militaires Sur
per plate map, 5 x 7 '4 inches. Legend: r Hud.son /// vie, correspondance et
" Map of Fort Constitution, MarteUer's ecrits de Washington par M. . . .

Rock, opposite West Point, 1775-6-7; C'juizot. .Vtlas, plate 18 Paris, 1840, 170
compiled from Amer. Archives." In .K 190 """.

Bovnton's Historv of West Point, p. 27. 1777, October 6. Plan of forts Clin-
( A') ton and Montgommery [sic], .stormed
1776. Map of Constitution I.sland with Oct. 6, 1777, by the troops under Lord
its works. Winsor's Narr. and Crit. Hen. Clinton. In Andre's Journal,
Hist, of America, vol. 6 p. 32,5. On vol. I, p. 108. .Scale, 2.37 inches I =
p. 324 is a plan of Fort Montgomery mile. Facsimile; reduced slightly. (A)
(1776) and of the chain there; on p. Plan of the attack of the forts
363, plan of the attack on forts Clinton Clinton and Montgomer}- by ...
and Montgomery (Oct. 6, 1777) by John Hills, lieutenant Twenty-third
Maps of U'rs/ Poii/t. 41

regiment. London, published hy Wil- (Copied from the original in the Na-
liam I'aden, geographer to the King, tional Library. Paris. F'ramed in ) (

June I, 17S4. Colored lithograph. offices of the .^.ssociation of Graduates


Scale, 3 inches = mile: size, 21 x 26i V. S. Military .Academy). (A)
inches. /)i X. V. Hist. Soc. Plioto- 1779. Plan of the surpri.se of Stony
gra])liic copy frame owned by Li-
in Point by a detachment of the .American
brary at Military .\cademy. (.\) -Army, connnanded by Brigadier-Gen-
1777, October 7. Map, 5 x Sf,, of eral Wayne on the 15th of July, 1779
forts Clinton and Jlontgomerv and the . . from the surveys of William Simp-
.

liritisli attack upon them.


' Litho- son, beutenant Seventeenth Regiment,
graph of R. H. Pease, .Vlbany," n. d. etc. London, ])rinted for William
1777. IMa]) "from Obstructions to Nav- Faden . . . Mar. i, 1784. [Two copies
igation of the Hudson River by E. M. in the .State Library, .Albany, N. Y].
Ruttenber" [Haverstraw to Newburgh; The country west
of Hudson's 01
lithograph. 6'< x io,'<; topography North River occupied by the American
indicated.] ( .\ ) army under Wa.shington, from a niami-
1777-1780. JLS. maps by Robert Er.s- seript map drawn for Lord .Stirling in
kine, V. R. S., geographer to the .\rmy 1779. Scale, about 3 inches to lo miles.
of the United States, at X. Y. Hist. Soc. Re])roduced as a steel engraving facing
Nos. I, (2), 3, (4), 5, 7, 36,93 20 sheets, = p. 10 of Evans' Memoir of Kosciuszko,

(94), no, (129), and perhaps others


888.
1 (A)
refer to West Point and vicinity. Tho.se Map of West Point made by Ko.s-
in ( ) are now lo.st. Xo. (129) referre<l ciuszko in 1779. Facsimile. ///Guide
to Moore's land at West Point. to West Point (Boynton), p. 10. (X)
1778. Westchester County, N. Y., an<l .\ plan of West Point (sketched
vicinity, from the MSS. surveys by from the Moses Greenleaf Papers, Mass.
Robert Erskine, F, R. S. geographer Hist. .Soc, and reproduced 130X 145""" —

,

to the .-Vrniy of the United States, 77S- 1 Win.sor's Xarr. and Crit. Hist, of
///

1780 . .[Copperplate, 6 'j xS'/^,


. -America, vol. 6, p. 451). (.A)
.showing the country from .Staten Island Outline map of Hud,son River
to Norwalk Conn., and to Fishkill, Highlands. (Compiled) /'// Carring-
N. Y.] (A) ton: Washington the Soldier, p. 254.
1778-1780. "Westchester County, (A)
X. Y., and vicinity, from the M,SS. 177—. [ IManof Webb'sredoubt.Williss,
surveys of Robert Erskine, F. R. S., Fort Putnam, and Fort Clinton. Anon-
geographer to the .\rmy of the United ymous. IM.S. 4 X 5.] /// Library of
States, [77S-1780. Copied from the Congress.
original l)e Witt maps, vol. i, Xo. 66)
(
1 780. Map of the west side of the Hud-
in the po.ssession of the X. Y. Hist. Soc. sonRiver. Copperplate. Scale, iinch =
and now fir.st engraved." /// Irving's I nule: map 5 x 7!^^ inches. Legpnd:
Washington, vol. 2, p. 226. (A) " Map of the west side of the Hudson
1779. April 25. Legendof a map made River; copy from the original of Major
bv Colonel Ko.scius?.ko, mentioning all Villefranche." /// Bo\'nton's Historv
the Ijuildings on the pest. (The map of West Point, p. 43. '(\)
is not copied. McDougall, MSS.
)
A (
"Outline Map of Hudson River
1779, June 9. Sketch of the rebel Highlands." Carrington's Battles ///
works at West Point as taken from the of the .American Revolution, 1775-1781,
de.scription of them given by a deserter p. 512. 120 .X 196""". (.A)
who came to Stony Point, June 9, 1779. Copperplate Plan des forts, bat- '
'

M.S. [anonymous] 85-2 x 15. Originals teries, et poste de West Point, 17S0."
in Library of Congress. Photographic Legend: "A, magazin . . . N, Ecole
cop)' in Library U. S. Military du G^nie S, I5ibliotheque
. . . . . . U
Academv. See Coll. X. Y. Hist. Soc, Laboratoire." Scale, 1.75 inches= 290
1875, p. >«. (A) toises. This is the fronti-spiece to F.
1779, July 16. Sketch of Stony and Barbe-Marbois: Complot d'.Arnold . . .

Verplanck's points an<l of the disposi- contre les Etats-Unis d'.Amerique . . .

tion of C.eneral Wa^-ne's troops. Life Paris, I vol., 1S16. 8°. 110x153""".
of General Hull, p. 159. (\) (A)
1779. Map (plan) of West Point and Topographical map of West Point.
the roads to it from the South with — Copperplate. inches= Scale, 2.75
the Hudson River from Stony Point to I mile; map 394x292""". Legend:
West Point redrawn in ink. Scale, " Plan of West Point, copied from the
1.65 inches = i mile. Map, 23', x 34 original map of Major Villefranche,
inches. Legend: "Joint a la depeche engineer." /;/ Boyntou's Historv of
de Mr. Geraud le 19 Juillet, 1779." West Point, p. 87. (A)
Coiifiiiiial of I ^tu'/cil States Military Academv.
\2.
1812. Copperplate. Scale, inch =
•Operations on the Hudson
1

1780.
Sochains; map, 5x7)4^ inches. Legend:
River' [showinK the country along the \

river from Tarr'ytown to Newbnrgh].


"Map accompanying the report, 1812.
loS. References: i. Fort Clinton," etc. /;/
/;; Irving's Washington, IV, p.
Boynton's History of West Point, p.
(A)
II.' (.•\)
"Map showing the scene of Ar- Map of "West Point, N. Y.,
nold's treason." In Lossing's Field 1815.
j
latitnde4l°25'4i",longitude75''i4'i",
Book of the Revolution, p. 148. Size,
west of tTreenwich. Cadet John A.
2 X 3 inches. Scale, 9 miles to inch.
',4' 1

[New York, 1S59.] (A) Webber, U. S. Service, 1815." Pencil


drawing. MS. in N. Y. Hist. Soc.
A map of the east side of the
?
Copv bv Capt. H. C. Smither, U. S.
North River, done in consequence of .\rniy, owned by library U. S. Military
orders from His I^xcellency General Academy. (.\)
Washington IJobbs Ferry to iMsh-
of the country round
(

kill). Copied in vSargent's Life of 1821. .\ survey


\\'estPoint and of a projected road for
Andre, p. 303. (.•\)
the communication from that plice
1780. about. Villefranche, Major: Plan with New York and the countr\- west
of West Point, n.d. (about 1780.) i

of the North River, by Major Pcrrault,


(

sheet, 22 X 31 inches. In frame. Pre-


Pen and ink topography; scale,
)

1821.
sented to the U. S. Military Academy by
(

4.25 iuches=i mile. MS. Historical


James H. Castle, of the city of Philadel- notes on the margin by Lieut. F. J. D.
phia, Pa., 1852. (A)
Kinsley.) (A)
1781. Plan de West Point leve a vue. 1825?-i829.? map of
Topographic
235 X 165""". [In magazine of Ameri- 226 feet to one
Scale,
West Point.
caii history. Edited by John Austin 14x20 inches. Litho-
inch; map,
vStevens. 4°. New York, iSSo. Vol. 4. graphed bv T. B. Brow^n, U. S. Army.
p. 3"-l.] (Al Imbert'sLith. Press, New York. Leg-
1781-82. [Plan of the camp of the
I

end Gives the quarters and buildings


:

combined American and French armies on the post and their occupants. One
on Hudson River, near Uobbs Ferry, i
copy framed in the library; one copy
17S1-82. Copv from the original in a '

fraiiied in offices of the Association of


MS. journal of a French officer, by Graduates, U. S. Military Academy.
Prof. W. W. Bailey.] MS. (A) (A)
1783. Sketch of We.st Point. 17S3. 1830. West Point, 1830. T.B.Brown,
MS. [anonymous]. 13x22. Original del. W.P.; E. Prud'homme, sc. New-
in Library of Congress. Photographic York; Valentine, printer. 7>^x6.
S.
copvinlibrarvU. S. Military Academy. [N. (Topographical.)
p., 1830.]
(A)
(A)' Topography of West Point [U. S.
.Surveyed a coup d'oeil the 24 M.A.,iS32]. Copperplate. 200x150"""
Oct., laid down the 27 Oct., 1783, by [probably a cop\- of the preceding].
John Hinncks. MS. 23x19 [1783]- 1831. Copperplate topographical map
TsIoTE.— Drawn in pencil. Numbered I

by J. W. Bailey (Professor) U. S. Mil- ,

in pencil " 153." /" Library of Con- itary Academy. /" the drawing acad-
]

gress. Photographic copy in U. S. '

eniy, U. S. Military Academy.


Military Academy. ( .\
Constitution Island: .Surveyed
1836.
I

Same. West Point [by Hinncks. and draw^n bv Lieutenant Eastman, U.


S. Army, 1836 (scale, about 400
feet=i
MS. anonymous. 2oxi8,'4. 17S3?].
Note. — Drawn with pen and ink. inch). 'Lithograph, 12x18. (A)
Numbered in pencil " I54." ^>' I^'"
1837, about. Fort Putnam, West
brary of Congress. Point. Topographical map. In East-
1805-1807. [The date is between man (S. ): Treatise on Topographical
1805 and 1807.] MS. map, 9,'-^xi5 Drawing (1837). pi. n. (A)
inches. Legend: "Map of a wall to 1839, Parmenter's survey
April 6.
enclose West Point, projected by Maj. platted. Rept. Board of Visitors, U.
William A. Baron and surveyed by A. S. Military Academv, 1S84,
last page.
Macomb, captain of Engineers." Cul- (-'V)
lum]\ISS.,U.S. Jlilitary.^cademy. (.A.)
1839. Copperplate. Scale, i inch =
1812, January 22. Map of the ])ul)- 50 chains; map 5 >< 7/4 inches. Legend;
lic lands at West Point, Jan. 22, 1812; "Survey of the United States lands at
Robert (Reuben?) Hopkins, surveyor. West Point, 1839." In Boynton's His-
Original in vol. 38, p. 523, office of the tory of West Point, p. I4- (A)
secretary of state, Albany, N. Y. Copy
1844. Folding map. Lithograph.
made iii 1839 in library U. S. Military inch. In Colton
Academy. \.K')
Scale, 10 chains to i
Maps of West Point. 43

(J. H.): Guiilo Book to Wcsl Point. print, about 22 X 36 inches. Scale, i
(A) inch = 2o<j feet. Contours 20 feet apart.
1847. .Sketch of the Hudson, West (A)
Point to Tarry town, with revohitionary 1886. Ro.id map of vicinity of West
sites niarkeil. .Scale, 4 miles to inch. i Point, X. Y., from rcconnai.ssance
Cutter's Life of Israel Putnam, p. 30^. notes of cadets of first cla.ss. 1S86.
( --^ >
Scale, ^ inches to mile. Blueprint.i

1854, Topographical map.


about. (A)
.Scale, :3,ixxi. ///Smith (R, S. ): .\
I
— [Contour] " Maj) of the Jlilitary
manual of topographical drawing. Reservation, West Point. N. Y. Com-
New York, 185.}. vol. 8°. (A) I piled under the direction of Prof. James
1863. Map of West Point. Copper- Mcrcur, U. S. Military .Academy, from
plate. Scale, 5,000; ma]), 351 x 237""".
I
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Map
of 1880: tracing furnished by Coa.st and
;

Legend identifies the buildings ///


(ieodetic .Survey, .\pril, 1.S86, and topo-
Bovnton's History of West Point, ]).

(A) graphical Survey made by Lieut,


283-
(ieorge A. Linn, Corps of Engineers,
1873P Post of West Point, N. Y., with U. S. .\rmy, in the summer of 1.S86.
part of United States nulitary reserva- Th contours of the east face of Cro'
tion, surveyed and drawn by First Xest are from photographic survey of
Lieut. Henry A. Reed, U. S. .\rtillery, Lieut, H. .\. Reed, Second Artillery.
1S73? 1S74? Topographical: photo- Many of the wood roads are from foot
graph in the West Point Hotel. 14x20 reconnai.s.sances. Blueprint, about
inches. 23x19 inches. Scale, 1:10, cxxi. /// (

1874, abotit. Topographical .sketch of Library V . S. Military .Academy. ) ( .\ )

West Point, U. .S. Military .Academy. 1886-87. Road map of vicinity of


l"rontispiece to Wood ( O. E. ) : The West West Point, from reconnaissance notes
Point Scrap Book. New York, 1S74. of cadets of first cla.ss, 1SS6-87 . . .

I vol., illus. ,S°. (A I Capt. Philip JNI. Price, Corps of Engi-


neers, instructor of practical military
1875, about. Beers I'. W. ): County
engineerin.g. Blueprint, i sheet, 27 x 23
I

Atlas of Orange County, X. Y. Chi-


inches. Scale, 3 i:iches=i mile.
cago, I vol., F°, 1875. p. 136 is a plan
Framed. (A)
of West Point. Scale. 40 rods to inch. i

(A) 1888. Map


of the military reservation,
West Point. Scale, 1:10,000. Rept.
1878. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- Board of Visitors U. S. Mditary .'\cad-
vey Chart No. 50, sheet 2. Hudson emy, 188S, p. 11. (.•\)
River from Haverstraw to Poughkeep-
.Survey of the boundary lines of
sie. Scale, i :6o,ooij. (.\)
the U. S. Military Reservation at West
1880. Map of the Highlands of the Point, N. Y., Iiy F'irst Lieut. John
Hudson, Orange County, from actual Biildle, Corps of Engineers, 1888-1890.
surveys by James P. Kirby, E. C. Scale, inch = 1,51x1 feet. Folding map
I

Newburgh, N. Y'., 1880. Scale, i.otxi drawn by First Lieut. G. H. Cameron,


feet = I inch, 5x3,'/; feet. (.\) Fourth Cavalry, /// Rept. Supt. V. S.
Military Academy, i.Sgi, p. 11. (A)
1883. West
Point, N. Y. Scale, 1 14,800;
1885. 28 X 22 inches. U. S. Coast Survey
Topographical map of West Point
[map of the reservation from a plane and vicinity, drawn by Cadet David
table survey, contours every lo feet]. P. Cordray, November and December,
Chart No. 47; 2 copies framed in Cadet 188S (colored topo.graphy Scale, ) .

Guard House, i copy framed in Libra- i:io,<xx). /// the drawing academv.
ry, I copy framed in Adjutant's office,
(A)
U. S. Military Academy. Reproduced 1889. after. Blue print. Scale, about
in Rept. Sec. War, 1S89, vol. i, p. 1 13". i,ixxj feet to I inch. Legend, "Reser-
See a/so i1)id., p. 1072, and in Rept. vation, West Point, X. Y. Lati- . . .

Board of Yisitors, U. S. Military -Acad- tude 41° 32' 33", longitude 74° 41'."
emy, 1 886, p. 805. (A) (Framed) 18 x 22. .A. (

1885. [Contour] sketch of defensive 1890. [Topographical map] U. S.


lines near West Point, N. Y., from re- Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1890. En-
connais.sances of the first cla.ss Corps graved on copper; size, 22 x 28 inches.
of Cadets, Oct. 7, 8, and 12, 1885, under Lenox Library. See 187S and 1SS3.
direction of Capt. F. Y. Greene, in- 1891. Contour map of proposed [Lusk]
structor in practical mditary engineer- reservoir below Fort Putnam, surveyed
ing, assisted by Capt. H. G. Sharpe and drawn by Lieut. C. H. McKins-
and Lieuts. W. 'M. Black, L. H. Beach, try . under the direction of Capt.
. .

S. E. Stuart, and J. R. Totten. Blue- Geo. McC. Derby September. . . .


44 Centennial of United Stales Military Academy.

1S91. Scale, 1:1,200. Contours. In The Hudson River from Ocean to


Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy, Source. New Y'ork, 1902, i vol., 8°.
i.Sg2, p. 19. (A) (A)
1896. Blueprint. "Reservation, \Ve,st 1902. One of the most useful maps of
Point, N. Y." (A) the Hudson River is published in sec-
1898. Map of U. ,S. Military Academy. tions in Rand & McNally's Handy
Drawn in ... by Cadet J. F.
1S9S Guide to the Hudson River, etc. (A)
Woodyard .and photographed by
. .

1902. Hall (E. H.): .Stony Point bat-


Capt. F. W. Lewis to the scale of to I
tle field, with a map [by Capt. J. P.
T,5oo. (A)
Jervey, Corps of Engineers, U. S.
1899. Reconnais.sance map of the post Arm}']. New York, 1902, i vol., 8°,
of West Point, surveyed without instru- pp. 40. (Capt. Jervey's original map
ments and drawn b^' the class of
. . .
is in the library U. S. Military
1S99, U. S. Military (colored Academy Academy A ) . (

topograph}' In the
) . .Scale, i : i ,ouo.
drawing academy, U. S. Military Acad- 1903. The West Point Lands. On
emy. (A) linen; compiled by Capt. H. M. Reeve,
U. S. Army. Scale, i inch=666 yards
1901. Map of West Point, N. Y., show- (appro.ximate).
ing modifications and additions . . .

to accompany the report of Prof. C. W^. Map of road from railroad station
Larned, by Capt. F. W. Lewis (igoi). to southern end of military post at
Topographical in colors. Scale, map West Point, N. Y., laid out' by Maj.
I inch=i25 (In the department feet. J. B. Bellinger, Quartermaster's De-
of drawing, U. S. Militarv Academy. partment, U. S. .•\rmy, and constructed
(A I
under his direction, 1901-1903 . . .

1902. Smither, H. C: Map


of country Scale, I inch = 250 feet. (A)
west of West Point, July 9, 1902. Scale, Map showing site of proposed
4 inches = i mile. 100 feet contours. power house, U. .S. Military Academy,
Size, 8 X 934' inches. (A) West Point, N. Y., drawn by direction
Contour map of West Point. N. Y. of Maj. J. M. Carson, jr., quarterma.ster
to accompany report of the advisory U. S. Military .Academy, December,
board of officers convened by General 1903. Drawn by H.
L. Sterling. Scale,
Orders, No. 130, headquarters U. S. Mili- I inch =
2u feet, [i foot contours.]
tary Academy, June 12, 1902. Depart- Blue prints. 2 copies. (.\)
ment of drawing, U. ,S. Military -Acad-
emy. Scale, I inch=i7o feet. Con- Topographical map of West Point
tours ever}' 10 feet. Blue print. A (
Military Reservation Surveyed . . .

and drawn under direction of Capt. J. E.


C3'cli.st's road map of the Hudson
Kuhn, Corps of Engineers, and Capt.
River district. New York. Scale, 3
Mason Patrick, Corps of Engineers.
miles to I inch. Boston [1902]. Fold-
.Scale, ... I inch = 150 feet. 1903.
ing map. (A)
Surveyed by direction of Col. A, L.
1902. Map of the Hudson River from Mills,' .Superintendent U. S. Military
Nyack to Newburgh. Scale, 7""" = I ( 1 .\cademy. ( Contours 5 feet apart.
mile. Sec. II of maps to accompany
) (A)

MISCEi:,L.A.NEOU,S P.\PERS, WEST POINT .\NI) VICINITY, 1702-I902.

Bicentennial celebration of the two hun- Presbyterian Church, Montgomery,


dredth anniversary of the settlement of Orange County, N. Y. 163 pp., New-
the Minisink Valley, held under the burgh, 1880. 'L. I. Hist. ,Soc.
auspices of the Minisink Historical So-
ciety, July 22, 1890. 28 pp. Port Jer- W.: 1737-1878, Reformed Dutch
Mills, S.
vis, n. d. L. I. Hist. Soc. Church of Deerpark, Port Jervis, N. Y.
Historical discourse read at the open-
List of the inhabitants in the county of ing of the memorial chapel, Oct. 22,
Orange, 1702. (State secretary of. Doc- 1878. 64 pp. Port Jervis, 1878.
umentary History of the State of New
York.) 1849-iS'si, 1:366-367; 1850- Maclise, D. M.: The former days; A his-
1851, 1:239. torical discour.se regarding the Good-
will Presbyterian Church, Montgomery,
Eager, M.: An early canal. {See His-
J.
N. Y., delivered on New Year's Day,
torical Magazine, Mar., 1864, 8:114-
1865, in commemoration of the one
115.) Built in Orange County between
hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary
1728 and 1760 by Governor Colden.
of the .settlement of the first pastor of
Dickson, J. M.: The Goodwill memorial; the church. 1S65. 31pp. New York,
or. The first 150 years of the Goodwill Providence Pub. Lib.
Maps of U 'est Point. 45
New Windsor Presbyterian Church. Stickney C. E.) History of the Minisink
( :

Record of Ijapti.snis, marriaj^cs, and region, which includes the present towns
births, entered by the Rev. John Close of Minisink, Deer])ark, Mount Hope,
[1764- 796]. 1 I .S'i'V Historical Society and Wavvayanda, in Orange
tircenvillc,
of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands. County, N. Y., from their org.inization
Papers. 189'). pp. 9-31.) New York and settlement to the present lime;
first
State Lib. al.so inelnding a general history of the
Report of the connnittee of the American (
first settlement of the county. .Middle-
Scenic and Historic Preservation Socie- town, N. Y., 1867, 211 pp.
ty) on the Stony Point Reservation, /;; Howe, J. F.: Dutch Church at Mont-
the report of the society. 1900. pp.75- gomery, N. Y. (.SVv American His-
84, with 3 maps. {.\ ) torical Record, January, 1873,2:21-24.)
Return of the Ninth Ma.ssachusetts Regi- Beach, Lewis: Cornwall, 200 pj). New-
ment (MvS. belonging to P. V. M. A., burgh, 1873.
Deerfield, Mass.), dated: Verplanks
Point, Au,g. 17S0; Orangetown, .Vug.
Howe, J. F.: St. David's Parish, Orange
4,
County, N. Y. {See American His-
10, iS, Teneck, Aug. 25, Sejjt. i,
1 780;
torical Record, May, 1S74, 3:195-198.)
l7So;CampSteenrapie, Sept. 8, 15, 1780;
Orangetown, Sept. 22,29, Oct. 6, 1780; Ruttenber, E. M.: History of Newburgh
Totaway, Oct. 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, {see his History of the County of
and 24, 1780. Orange. 1875, pp. III-420).
Orderl}-book [presumably of one of the Ruttenber, E. M.: History of the county
regiments of the Massachusetts Brig- of Orange; with a history of the town
ade] from Aug. 27 to Nov. 9, 1780. and city of Newburgh, general, ana-
Headquarters order, Orangetown, Sept. lytical, and biographical. 424 pp., New-
26, 1780, announces .Arnold's treason burgh. 1875. [Almost the same as his
(printed on pp. 226 and 229, Life of N. Hi.story of Newburgh.]
Greene, vol. 2). Oct. i, 17S0, the Board
of General Officers decides that .\ndre Ruttenber, E. M.: Historical .sketch of
was a spy and that he ouglit to suffer Newburgh, N. Y. (.S'(Y' Carter's Cen-
death. MS. property of tlie P. V. M. A. tennial City and General and Business
of Deerfield, Mass. ' (A) Directory of the city of Newburgh,
N. Y., for the year 1876, pp. 9-56.)
Hunt Freeman
( ) : Letters about tlie Hud-
son River and its vicinity, by a citizen Ruttenber, E. M., and Clark, L. H.: His-
af New York. New York. 1836, i voL, tory of Orange County Local History (

u . New Windsor), N. Y., with illu.stra-


Eager ( S. W. ) : Outline history of Orange tions and biographical sketches of
County, N. Y., with an enumeration of tnany of its ])ioneers and prominent
the names of its towns, villages, rivers, men, 820 pp., Philadelphia, 1S81.
and creeks. Newburgh, 1S46-47. 652 Brodhead, Ed,gar: [Orange County,
pp. N. Y.] Picturesque corner of three
Papers relating to the palatines and to the states; a chapter of Indian history and
first Newburgh, Orange
.settlement of tradition. (.SVv JIagazine of ,\merican
County. Documentary history of tlic
( History, October, 1SS3, 10:267-283. )

State of New York 1849-185 1, 3:539- I


Gumaer, P. E.: History of Deerpark, in
607; 1850-51, 3:325-364.
Orange County, N. Y., 204 pp. Port
Niven (A. C): The centennial memo- Jervis, 1890. Publi,shed by the Mini-
rial; a record of the one hundredth ,sink Valley Historical Society.
anniversary of the .A. R. Presbyterian
Church of Little Britain, together with Fowler, R, L.: Historic houses and revo-
a sketch of the Clinton family. New lutionary letters. (Sec Magazine of
York, 1859, 251 pp. American History, August, i8go, 24:81-
100. FHlison House, New Windsor,
)
Ruttenber (E. M.): History of the town
ofNewburgh. Newburgh, 1S59, 322 Orange County.
pp.
Biographic and genealogic.sketches, pp. Emer}-, Rufus: Church of England in
259-322. Newburgh previous to the
anil vicinity
Denniston Goldsmith Survevof Orange
( ) :
Revolution. .SVc Historical Society of
(

County, N.Y. 103 p.. Alb. ,'1863. E-x- Newburgh Bay and the Highlands.
tracted from transactions of New York Papers, 1896, pp. 3.S-46.) New' York
State Agricultural Society, 1862. Early State Lib.
history and settlement, pp. 5-19. Skeel, Adelaide, Newburgh, the palatine
Riotous proceeding in Blooming Grove, pari.sh of (Juassaick. .S'lr Powell, (

Oran.ge County, in 1772. .Si-f Historical L. P. ed. Hi.storic Towns of the Middle
Magazine, Jvme, 1S62, 6:189-1913. States. 1S99. pp. 107-135.
BIRI.IOC.RAPHY OF THE UMTI-D STATICS MILITARY ACADKMV, i-;z:,-u,i,z.

[Arranjii-<1 liimiujlogically.j

[Note.— (A I signifies that the book cited is in the libran' of the United States Militarj- Academy.
(C) indicates that the book cited is a Congressional docnment, most of which are owned by the
Academy.]

Maps, views, etc. Sir Jlaps, Views, 190, 195, 21 r, 253, 291, 294, 307, 347, 366,
etc., under West Point. 368, 395. 418. 455. 620, 624, 629. 636, 661,
1723-1861. Boynton (Capt. Eihvard 665, 704, 739. (A)
C. ): History of VVest Point and its mil- Vol. VI, marked by the
itary importance durinff the .American following pages: 47,48,50,53. 128,223,
Revolution, and the origin and prog- 225, 227, 231, 232, 239, 264, 266, 284, 362,
ress of the U. S. Military Academy . . . 796, 813, 823, 856, S59, 900, 903, 904, 907,
xviii -}-4o.S pp. New York, 1861, iSS^'^, 908,967,1017,1023. {A)
1S74. I vol. 8°. (A) Vol. VII, marked by the
1723-1889. Report on West Point following pages: i to 108, 594, 643, 644,
and U. Military Academy.
S. 2u 1 7"8. 712, 715. 717. 718. 720. .S98, 940, 945.
typewritten folio pages, by Lieut. Col. (A)
C. W. Williams, Quartermaster, U. vS. 1775-1866. Organization of the Corps
Military Academy, 1875. Copy from of Kngineers. In Legislative history of
the Letter Book of Quarterma.ster U. ,S. the General Staff of the Army, V. S.'A.,
Military Academy, November, 1SS9, pp. pp. 485 '''' se/;. (
A
77-i97,'2i3-2i9. (A) John .Adams to Henry
1776, June 2.
1774 et seq. References will be fomid Knox: Refers to Knox's suggestion of
at the opening of Amer. State Pa- May 16 for establishing military acade-
pers, Military Affairs, Vol. I, marked mies. Adams's Life and Works, vol. 9,
by the following pages: 46, 109, in, p. 384. (A)
112, 125, 129, 135, 137, 143, 145, 175,
1776, September 15. John Adams to
177. 185, 191. 223, 229, 247, 249, 265,
Henry Knox: "I wish we had a mili-
267, 315, 317. 325. .3S3. 3«5. 393. 425.
tary academy, and should be obliged to
435, 515. 605, 627, 629, 663. 671, 779, you for a plan of such an institution."
7S5, 787, Soi, 803, Sii, 813, 815, 817,
Adams's Life and Works, vol. i, p. 257.
821, 827, 829, 835, 837, S39, 841. (A)
(A)
Vol. II, marked by the fol-
lowing pages: 5, 7, 37,39, 49, 51, 53,
1776, September 23. In a let:ter of
this date Gen. Henry Knox writes to
55. 65, 67, 75, 77, 79, 81, S3, 87, 139,
157, 191, 195, 239, 241, 277, 339, 349,
his brother: "We ought to have acade-
mies inwhich the whole theory of tlie
351. 353. 355. 367. 3S1, 385. 3S7. 419,
art of war shall be taught," etc.
455, 461, 517, 523, 559, 569, 579, 615,
621, 625, 633, 635, 645, 64S, 655, 663, 1776, September 25. General Knox
679. 699, 7<i7, 714. 717. 719. 839, 846. writes to John Adams: "Military acade-
(A) mies must be instituted at any expense.
Vol. Ill, marked bv the fol- We are fighting against a people well
lowing pages: 102,
109, 115, 140, 143, acquaintetl with the theory and prac-
144, 186, 211, 218, 223, 227, 252, 280, tice of war —
brave by discipline and
35S, 370, 372. 575. 628, 637, 673, 674, habit." Knox Papers, vol. 3, p. 52, at
795, 803, 807, 810, S16, 819. (A) N. E. H. G. Soc. Boston.
Vol. IV, marked by the 1776, September 27. Henry Knox
following pages: 9, 12, 23, 40, 67, 80, submits: "Hints to Congressional com-
152. 159, 169, 177, 179, 263, 307, 333, 364, mittee now in camp headquarters, Har-
.585.592, 603, 609, 673, 677, 683, 709, 732, lem Heights, advocating the establish-
736, 740, 811, 843, 845, 870. (A) ment of a military academy nearly on
Vol. V, marked by the fol- the same plan as that of Woolwich."
lowing pages: 14, 19, 36, 54, 60, 81, 83, Boynton's History of West Point, p. 177.
91, 93, 96, 99, 100, 104, 147, 151, 171, 177, (A)
46
Dibliography of the U. S. MHilary Acadcvtv. 47
1776, October 1. The- Uoanl of War, 1778, winter. General Knox established
oil Uk- motion t)f jolm Adams, " h't- a military academy at the camp at
solffiL That a cominitlci- of five be ap- Pluckeinin, X. J. IJrooks: Henry
pointed to prepare and bring in a plan Knox, p. 130. (\)
of a military academy at the army." 1778. I'ort Putnam built 14 guns; gar-(

Anier. Archives, vol. 2, p. 13S3. (A) rison 4.50 men); it was dismantled 1787;
John Adams made the motion, was a rebuilt 1794.
member of the committee, and wrote Fort Clinton built by Kosciusko.
on the .same day to General Knox to
Its name was Fort .-Vrnold till 17S0.
noiifv him that the committee was ap-
pointed and to ask his sentiments. Batterv Knox built, and rebuilt
Adams's Life and Works, vol. ",, \>. .S5. iS7.t.

.SVcp. 86. (A) 1779. March 11. Act of Continental


1776-1887. Critical history of the Congress authorizes the Corps of Engi-
Military Academy, with copious cita- neers. May II, 1779, fixed the pay, etc.,
tions from original documents. In of the Sappers and Miners. (.A)

Logan (J. A. h The Volunteer Soldier 177- to 1783. St-f "Justification of


in America, pp. 157-458. (A) LewisTou.sard.addre.ssed to the national
1776-1902. MSS. relating to U. S. convention of France, written and pub-
Military Acadenn', 1776-1902, collected lished from the bloody prisons of the
and copied under the direction of Ed- Abbaye by himself the 24th Januarv-,
ward S. Hoklen, 1901-2, 4 vols., 4°. (A) 793" Philadelphia, 17, i vol.
1777, June 20. Resolution of Con- 1780. June 18. General Order pre-
gress providingfor "a Corpsof Invalids scribes buff and blue as the colors of
[veterans] to serve as a military school the Engineers and of the Sappers and
foryoimg gentlemen previous to their Miners. The latter had their color
being appointed to marching regi- changed tored; the F^ngineer color was
ments." This was the Military Acad- alwavs buff.
emy at the Army. (A) 1780, November 19. The Invalids
The officers ofthe Corps of In- [veterans?] of the Massachusetts and
valids were, Ijy law, obliged to contri- Connecticut lines arrived at West Point.
bute one day's pay in every month to- In 78
1 the whole coqjs arrived by
1

ward the formation of a library for the Washington's order. Heath's Memoirs,
Military .Academy at the Army. Jour- p. 264. (A)
nals of Congress, vol. 3, p. 204. (C) 1780. Barb^-Marbois (F. de): Com-
1777, July. The Invalid Corps organ- plot d'.Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton
ized at Philadelphia by Col. Lewis contre les Etat.s-Vnis, etc. September,
1780. Paris, 1816. 8°. (A). .S'ccWest
Nicola. The corps is intended as a
school for propagating military knowl- Point, maps, 1780. .At this time there
edge and discipline. Journals of Con- was an engineer .school, a library-, and
gress, vol. 3, pp. 230-232. (C) a laboratory lodged in three buildings
at West Point.
1777, August 5 Letter of Chevalier
.

Floberque de la Rocatelle to General Chastellux, Marquis de: Travels


Washington proposing the establish- in North America in the years 17S0,
ment of a military school to train cadets 178 1, and 17S3: translated from the
of 16 to iS years as artillerists and en- F'rench by an English gentleman who
gineers in t'ne U. S. Army, copied by resided in America at that period; with
Capt. H. M. Reeve, U. S. Army, fron'i notes bythe translator. 2 vols., London.
the original in the Library of Con- 17S7. [Includes travel in Hud.son River
gress. MS. letters to Washington, vol. Valley, with some account of military
6, p. 20S.
operations there and .Arnold's treason.]
(A)
1777-1784. History of Colonel NMco-
la's Invalid Regiment (the Military 1781, June 13. The Corpsof Invalids
Academy at the .\rmyl, with rosters. to be marched to West Point and there
Pennsvlvania in the Revolution, vol. 2, stationed at the request of \\'ashingtou.
(A) Journals of Congress, vol. 7. pp. 98, 99.
pp. 259-2S3.
(A)
1778, January 28. General Washing-
ton recommends to Congress the organ- 1781. July 22. The Invalid Corps [the
ization of engineer troops. Gen. Lewis Military .\cademy at the .Army] is on
Duportail, of the corps of engineers of its way to West Point [detachments

the French army, was at this time chief had been there since 1778]. St. Clair
engineer, and Washington was follow- Papers, vol. i, p. 553. (.A)

ing his advice in this matter. 1782, August 24. The Tenth Massa-
1778, May 27. .Act of Congress; or- chusetts Regiment, the Sappers and
ganizes engineer troops. (A) Jliners, and the Corps of Invalids or-
48 Coitcunial of U)iitcd States Militafv Academy.

dereil to West Point at the request <if 1783, May 17. Gen. B. Lincoln rec-
General Washington. Boynton's Gen- ommends ( in a letter dated War Office)
eral Orders of Washington Issued at the e.stabli.shment of military acade-
Xewhurgh, pp. 37, 39. (A) mies at West Point and at the proposed
1782, October 29. Return of Corps of magazine in Virginia. Cullum MS.
Invalids then at We.st Point; total (A)
strength, 20 ofBcers, i .surgeon, I mate, 1783, May. A military academy at
362 enlisted men. Copied by Capt. We.st Point proposed by General Hutch-
"h. INI. Reeve, U. S. Army, from MS. in inson and General Pickering [?] and
the li1)rary of the State Dept. (A) approved b}- General Washington. See
1783, March 3. Copy from Papers of Boynton's History of U. S. Military
the Continental Congress in the State Academy, p. 178, and elsewhere. (A)
Dept. Library. Report from Secretary 1783, September 8. Washington's
ofWar [Benjamin Lincoln], who rec- observations (referring to peace
. . .

ommends the establishment of 5 arse- establishment) advocating a corps of


nals, one at West Point, that a military artilleri.stsand engineers; the necessity
academy be established at each one, for trained officers. Copied by Capt.
and that officers of ability be -sent to H. M. Reeve, U. S. Army. (A)
connnand who can superintend the 1783, September 20. General Du-
instruction of the pupils. (The same portail writes to General Washington:
subject is again discussed in a letter to "The neces.sity of an academy to be
Alexander Hamilton, dated May 1, the nxirsery of the [Engineer] Corps is
1783.) Copied from State Dept. MS. . .obvious." The plan of organiza-
.

by Capt. H. JI. Reeve, U. S. Annv. tion is given: "A three years' cour.se;
(A) ten or twelve students; graduates to
1783, April 15. Baron Steuben on the be commissioned; three professors of
peace establishment and on a military science beside military instructors."
academy; a detailed plan for U. S. Mil- Birkhimer's Hist. Sketch U. S. Artil-
itary Academy given. Kapp's Life of lery, pp. 17-19. (A)
Steuben, pp. 513 ct seq. (A) 1783, September 30. Letter of Brig-
1783, April 22. Letter, dated New- adier-Ge-eral Duportail, copied by
burgh, from Timothy Pickering, Quar- Capt. H. M. Reeve, U. S. Army, from
termaster-CTeneral, on the peace estab- MS. in State Dept. Library. (De-
lishment declares it if not impractica- tailed plan for a military academy;
ble, then inexpedient to establish professors; a three-v'ears' course; twen-
military academies . This letter is
. . ty students; graduates to fill vacancies
printed in Sparks's Life of Washington, in the Army. .\ ) (

vol. S, p. 417. (K\ 1783, spring Memorial of Capt.of.


Remarks on a military academy Lewis Garenger on a peace establish-
at West Point, given in full, op. cit., ment. Copied by Capt. H. M. Reeve,
vol. 4, p. 431. Life of Timothy Pick- U. S. Army, from MS. in the .State
ering, vol I, pp. 461-463. (A) Dept. Library. Elaborate plan for (

1783, May 2. General Wa.shington military .schools proposed.) (A)


writes from Xeuburg to Lieut. Col. 1783. Report on a peace establish-
.\lexander Hamilton, chairman of a —
ment military academies. Life of
committee of Congre.ss, his "senti- Hamilton, vol. 2, p. 210. (A)
ments on a peace establishment. . . .

Rufus Putnam: T'noughts on a
Fourthly, academies, one or more, for peace establishment requested by Gen-
the instruction of the art military, par- eral W'ashington; "West Point . . .

ticularly those branches which respect here should the art of gunnery, fortifi-
engineering and artillery." The . . .
cation, etc be taught." Mem-
regiment of artillery and the Corps of oirs of Putnam, p. 2.J0.
Invaliils will "garrison West Point.
The importance of the last-named post 1784, Aprill ?) Steuben (Baron): "Pro-
jet pour I'etablissement des academies
is so great as justly to have been con-
. militaires, etc." Copied by Capt.
sidered the key of America. ... I
. .

H. M. Reeve, U. S. Army, from' MSS.,


would propose that provision should
vol. 38, Library .State Dept. Reports
be made at some post or posts where
of connnitteesof Continental Congress.
the principal engineers and artillerists
shall be stationed for instructing a cer-
MS. (A)
tain number young gentlemen in
of 1784, December 15. Major L'Enfant
the theory of the art of war" cop- . . . to the President of Congress on organi-
ied by Capt. H. M. Reeve, U. S. Army, zation of an engineer corps and the
from MSS. of Letters received from necessity for trained officers. State
Washington, A, vol. 7, Library of the Dept. MSS., Chap. A, No. 78, voL 14,
State Dept. (A) PP- 579, 5S3, 595. 603. Noted by Capt. (
BihliograpJtv of ilw U. S. MiJilary Academy. 49
H. M. Army. .SV v Leg.
Reeve-. U. S. ) 1791, October 25. ^Message of Presi-
Hi.st. (".en. S. Army, p. 495. Staff, I'. dent Washington advocating the estab-
1784, spring of ? Report on Depart- ( )
lishment of a military academy. Mes-
ment of \Var by the committee a])- sages, etc., of the Presidents, vol. i, p.
pointedtoconsiderpeace arrangements. 1-7. (A|
.\. Hamilton: "Tlie Coqjsof Engineers 1793, November 28. Account of the
to consi.st of one regiment ami two pre])aration of President Washington's
battalions of artillery, eaeli battalion of message referring to a military acad-
4 companies. anil of a corps of . . . emy. W.'ishington, Randoli)h, Knox,
artificers, . . .with i professorof math- and Hamilton favored the reconunen-
ematics, I7.S per mo.; i professor of dation. Jefferson opposed it as uncon-
chemistry, J75; i professor of natural .stitutional. It was retained in the
philosophy. J75; i professor of civil President's message. Jefferson: Works,
architecture, f-,^: 1 drawing master, vol. 9, p]i. 182-183. (A)
%'},. . . Theconmiitteeareof o]iinion 1793, November. Jefferson's account
that the effect of [military aca<lemies] of the cabinet meeting that di.scussed
rarely compensate for the expense; that Washington's proposal to found a mili-
military knowledge is best acquired in tary academy. Eord's Writings of Jef-
service the professors proposed to
. . .
ferson, vol. I, p. 270. (.A)
be attached to the Corps of Engineers
will produce substantally all the utility 1793. Timothy Pickering as Secretary
to be expected from academies, that at of War, selected scientific foreign offi-
all events, institutions of this kind can
cers to be connected with the school at
only be an object of future considera- West Point. Upham's Life of Picker-
tion . thesefiveprofessorsareindis-
. .
ing, vol. 3, p. 258. (A)
pensable for the instruction of the offi- 1793-1837. Constitutional objections
cers." Copied by Capt. H. M. Reeve, to a military academy stated and exam-
U. S. .Army, from :MSS. in the Library ined. Amer. Quar. Rev., vol. 22 ( 1S37),
of the State Dept. Rept. of Committees p. lui. (A)
of Continental Congress, vol. 38. (.A)
1793-1846. Brief history of West
1786, August 3. Congress considers
Point and the military school there. In
the purchase of lands at West Point. EZager's Historv of Orange County,
Journals of Congress, vol. 11, p. 171. (A)
N. v., pp. 578-5,S4, 586-597.
(A)
1793-1902. The Hudson Riverfront
1786-1877. Laws of Congress relating ocean to source. X. Y. 1902, O. ,

to West Point and the U. S. Military Chap. XXin, pp. 370-37S. (A)
Academy, from 17S6 to 1877. Com-
piled bv Brev. Lieut. CoL Rob. H. Hall 1794, May 9. .Act of Congress organ-
... 'vol., I 4° (8°), (94PP-)- <A) izing a corps of artillerists and engi-
neers, each companv- to have two cadets
1789-1901. United .States laws relat-
with the pay, etc., of a sergeant.
ing to —vols.;
given in U. S. Compiled Stats.,
index in vol. 4136.
(A)
1901, 3 3, p.
St. Paul, 1901, 3 vols. ,8°. ( A )
-Act ofCongress creates the grade
of cadet cadets to each company of
2
1790, January
I

4. Act of Congress artillerists and engineers I. Xone were


authorizes the President to buy West appointed till ;\Ia\- 12, iSoo, and only
Point. [The original act owned by
9 before March 16, 1S02. [Twelve ca-
U. S. Military Academy.] .A ( )
dets of the service were at West Point
1790, January 8. Message of Presi- in iSoi, not all of artillerists and engi-
dent Washington suggests the estab- ineers.] The law of Apr. 12, 1S08,
lishment of a military academy. Mes- authorized 156 additional cadets and
sages, etc.. of the President, vol. i, p. that of Jan. 1 1, 1S12, provided 64 more,
6.S. (A) making a total of 310, which was re-
duced to 260 by the law of Apr. 29, 181 2.
1790, January 18. "Adequate insti-
Rejjt. .Supt. r. S. Jlilitarv- Academy,
tutions for the military education of
189A, ]). 122. I A)
youth" must be established. Report
of General Knox, Secretary of War, 1794-1796. In 1794, at the recom-
approved bv President Washington. mendation of General Washington, a
(A) military school was commenced at West
Point . and its building was burned
. .

1790. Executive messages, reports


in 1796. Park's Sketch of West Point,
from the Department of War, and re-
]). 140. A)
ports of the committees of the House
(

of Representatives since 1790, relative 1794-1802. .S<rEllery(H. ): The Mem-


to the Academy. In American Quar- oirs of Gen. J.G. Swift, 1 vol, 1890, 4°.
terly Review, vol. 22, p. 77. (A) (A)
H.Doc. 789, 5S-2— vo! 2 4
50 Cciilnniial of United Slatfs Militarv Acadonv.

1795, September 28. Record of cloth- meet in the "instruction room" to at-
ins;issued to a cadet on tliis date and tend lectures on the theoretical part of
subsequently; Jan. lu, 1796, a padlock fortification and in the afternoon on
issued for " instruction room." West military- duty. Orderly Book, Corps of
Point Clothing Account Book. lyg'?. Artillerists and Engineers. (A)
(A) 1796, March28. To-morrow at loa.m.
1795. Cadets of the artillerists and en- the officers will meet at the "instruc-
gineers sometimes conmianded compa- tionroom " to copyplans of fortification
nies. We.st Point Ordnance Waste drawn after Muller. Captain Finiel,
Book, No. 4, Nov. 9, 23, 1795. (A) temporary engineer, sent to this garrison
1 795-96. Cadet James Triplett, Nov. 5 by the Secretary of War, will assist the
to Dec. I, 1795; Cadet Philip Landais, officers. .\t 4 p. m. continuation of the

Nov. 10, 1795, to Sept. 10, 1796; Cadet lectures on Baron von .Steuben's regu-
Philip Rodriguez, Jan. 8, 1796, all be- lations. Orderly Book, Corps of Artil-
came lieutenants Dec. 19, 1796. These lerists and P^ngineers, West Point. (A)
are the only cadets of the Corps of Ar- 1796, April 28. The officers' barracks
tillerists and Engineers mentioned in destroyed by fire shortly before this
the Clothing .Account Books, 1795- date. The Secretary of War desires
1799- (A) that the instruction of officers be con-
1796, February 3. ijii a school for tinued daily. A board is appointed to
cadets. Life of T. Pickering, vol. 3, p. select a study room. Tents will be set
146. .S<vf (//.w p. 256. (a; up for officers and men in front of the
barracks. Orderly Book, Corps of
I'oreign officers were selected
Artillerists and P'ngineers. (A)
for duty at West Point with special ref-
erence to their fitness as in.structors [by 1796, December 7. Hamilton's first
Secretary of War Pickering]. Amer. draft of President Washington's mes-
vState Papers, vol. I, p. 113. (.\) .sage to Congress recommends a mili-
tarv academy. Hamilton's Works, vol.
1796, February 10. Officers of the
7. p. 612. (A)
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers to
attend in "the study room " from 1 to 1
1796, General Pickering's suggestion
12 a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m. The first lec- of a military school. Amer. State
ture on the theory of fortification. The Papers, Militarv Affairs., par. 6, vol. i,
text-book is Muller's. The afternoons p. 113. (A)
drawing the plans.
will be devoted to 1797, June 20. Iniur lieutenants will
Mr. Warren, temporary engineer, will be instructed in the use of field pieces,
explain the principles of drawing. The howitzers, etc., by the captains of the
senior officer present will be the mod- garrison at We.st Point in turn. Order
erator and preserve order. Orderly of the lieutenant-colonel, comman-
Book, Corps of Artillerists and Engi- dant. Orderly Book No. 3, Artillerists
neers. Twenty-six officers and 3 cadets and Engineers. (A)
in the garrison. ( .\ ) 1798, April 27. Act of Congress pro-
1796, February 29. " To-morrow af- viding for an additional regiment of
ternoon the officers are required to artillerists and engineers with more
attend the instruction room to meet cadets; books and apparatus to be pro-
with the adjutant of the corps upon the vided for their use. (A)
baron's [Steuben's] regulations." Or- 1798, June 5. Alexander Hamilton
der of Lieutenant-Colonel Rochefon- to the Secretary of the Treasury "\\"ol-(

taine, /;/ Orderly Book, Corps of Artil- cott): "Further measures advisable to
lerists and Engineers, at West Point. be taken without delay ... to estab-
(A) lish an academy for military and naval
1796, March 3. Black lead pencils instruction. This is a very important
and drawing paper will not be issued measure and ought to be permanent."
except for use in the "study room." Hamilton's Works, vol. 6, p. 295. (A)
March 12: The sergeants and corporals
will attend lectures by the adjutant at
1798, July 16. Act of Congress: Pay
the "instruction room" on ever}- part
of cadet, J[o per month and 2 rations
per day; 4 teachers authorized. (A),
of their duty. The officers will attend
lectures on the theory of fortification 1798, July 31. Garrison order con-
in the " instruction room " three morn- vening a general court-martial and de-
ings a week and on military duty three tailing Cadet Cross as judge-advocate.
afternoons weekly. Orderly Book, MS. "(A)
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers.
1798, Aug-ust 3. Cadet Cross is act-
(A)
ing judge-advocate of garri.son court at
1796, March 12. Tuesdays, Thurs- West Point. Orderly Book No. 4,
days, and .Saturday's the officers will Corps Artillerists and Engineers. (.\1
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box and belt (new),bayonet scab- i
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"... the institution of a military acad-
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lettes they wear a silver strap on the
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right shoulder. Orderly Book, 1798-
and Engineers at West
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99, Artillerists
64 cadets, 4 teachers, and 2 engineers;
Point. (.\)
directs books, instruments, etc., to be
1799, March 3. .\cX of Congress pro- bought; thinks the cadets .should be
vides for cadets of artillery, infantry, instructed at different .stations in rota-
and cavalrv and prescribes their pav. tion; that midshipmen should be ad-
(A^ mitted; asks if Captain Barron and Mr.
1799. March, April, and May. The B. de Pusy will do as teachers. Adams's
garrison of West Point was composed Ivife and Works, vol. 9, p. 65. See,
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(A) partment, Wa.shington.
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pers, Military Affairs, vol. I, pp. 133,
1799, September The superintend-
8.
Hamilton's
485; also A\'orks, vol. 5.
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Congress. See Amer. State Papers, State Papers, Military Affairs, for 1800,
Military Affairs, vol. 1, p. 133). A iSri, 1819, in vol. i; for 1824, in vol. 2;
copy of the plan was sent to Washing- for 1825, 1826, 1827, in vol. 3; for 1828,
Cciilniuial of I 'iiitrd S/ci/c.'; Military Acadcviv.

1829, 1S30, 1831, in vol. 4; for 1S32, and for 25 cadets. War Dept. Mili-
1833, 1834, 1835, ill vol. 5; for 1836, in tary Book No. I.

vol. 6; for 1837, in vol. 7. (A) 1801, June 12. Secretary of War to
1801, January 6. Mr. George Barron General Wilkinson. The nece.ssity for
appointed teacher of arts and sciences; Major Jonathan Williams to be at West
dismissed Feb. 11, 1S02. He acted as Point earlier than Oct. r is not urgent.
professor of mathematics, had been a War De])t. ^Military Book No. i.
colleague of Huttoii, and introduced 1801, July 2. Lieutenant Worrell and
the Woolwich methods of instruction all cadets in the service except J. B.
at West Point. .Swift's Memoirs. (A) Wilkin.son to repair to West Point by
1801, March 3. The President orders the first part of September. By order
the appointment of 9 cadets in the of Secretary of War. War Dept. Mili-
Corps of Artillerists and Engineers. tary Book No. I.
War Dept. Military Book No. i. 1801, July 20 [?]. The Secretary of
1801, April 14. Instructions to Lieut. War [Dearljorn] orders all cadets of
Col. Connnandant L. Tousard from artillerists to West I'oint, details Major
Secretary of War. He is inspector of Jonathan Williams as Superintendent
artillery from Mav 26, iSoo. West of the school, and Lieutenant-Colonel
Point is be his permanent residence.
to Commandant Tousard to supervise its j.U
"When you shall not be otherwi.se organization. Gardiner (A. B.): Life y»\
necessarily employed you will . . . of Henry Burbeck. '

give all the a.ssi.stance in )-our power in 1801, October 19. Letter of Secretary
the instruction of such officers and of War to Major Cushing, commanding
cadets as maybe at West Point." War We.st Point. Jlr. Baron has written
Dept. Military Book No. i. that some subalterns ordered to West
1801, April 15. Letter from Secretary Point for the purpose refuse to receive
of War ( Dearborn ) to commanding the instruction offered them by the
officer,W'est Point. It is in contem- wisdom of the Government. Such con-
plation to establish a military .school duct must cease. War Dept. Military
at West Point. War Dept. Military Book No. I.
Book No. I. 1801, October 30. Letter of Secretary
1801, May 1. Colonel Tou-sard is in- of War to Cadet Swift. He must apolo-
spector of artillery and is stationed at gize to Mr. Baron or be dismissed the
West Point, but does not command the service. War Dept. Military Book
post. Returns Div. R. and P. O. No. I.

1801, May'12. Secretary of War to 1801, October. The 12 cadets at West


General Wilkinson. The President Point were taught as one class. The
has decided on the immediate estab- academic hours were 8 to 12 a.m. Prof.
lishment of a military school at West George Baron taught Hutton's Mathe-
Point. Major Jonathan Williams is to matics by blackboard methods. Baron
be inspector of fortifications. He is had been a teacher at Woolwich. Swift's
to be at West Point to direct the neces- Memoir, p. 27. (A 1

sary arrangements for the commence- 1801, November 10. Lieut. James
ment of the school. War Dept. Mili- Wilson [Engineers] ordered to West
tary Book No. I. Point by Secretary of War to attend the
Letter from Secretary of War to
military school. War Dept. Military
Book No. I.
Captain Fleming. Asks a report on
the public buildings at West Point to 1801, November 16. I^etter of Secre-
accommodate i teacher of mathe-
. . . tary of War to Cadet Swift respecting
matics, practical teacher of gunnery,
I his misunderstanding with Mr. Baron.
and rooms for 20 or 311 pupils; and for War Dept. Military Book No. i.

an estimate for a wooden 2-stor\' build-


1801, November 19. Secretary of War
ing 30 by 20 feet, finished in a plain
to Lieut. ,S. Worrell. His excuses for
manner, the whole of each story to be
not attending the Jlilitary Academy are
in one room [the Academy]. War not sufficient. The instruction is in-
Dept. Military Book No. i. " It is a
dispensable to an artillerist.
1801, May 24. Captain Fleming re- duty to your country to improve this
ports to the Secretary of War on the opportunity." War Dept. Military
buildings at We.st Point. [The report Book No. I.
is not in War Department files .so far as
is known.] 1801, December 2. Cadets are placed
under the immediate direction of the
1801, May 26. vSecretary of War to Superintendent. No officer of the gar-
Captain Fleming. Orders work on the rison will give orders to them. No per-
(jnarters at West Point for officers . . . son attached to the school is to be borne
Biblioi^rapliv of llic l\ S. Militarv .Iradnuy. 53
on garrison returns. Secretary of War 1801-1805. .SVv Barnard, J. G. : Hulo.gy
/;/War Dept. Military Book Xo. i. on the late Gen. Joseph Ct. Totteii,
1801, December 5. Letter of Secretary jjp. 6. A ( 1

of War to Cadet Swift in re (luarrel with 1 1801-1844. Register of the Officers


Mr. Baron. Swift must ajxiloiji/e and and Graduates of the V S. Military
.

niu.st lodge with the other cadets or <init .\ca<lemv from iSoi to 1814. Xcw
the service. War Dept. Military Hook York, i.S;.), (A)
r vol., 8°, pp. 36.
No. I. 1801-1848. A catalogueof the gradu-
1801, December 14. Letter of Secre- ates of the X ,S. Military .\cademy, .

tary of War to Jonathan Williams. He from its establi.shment in 1801 to June,


is appointed inspector of fortifications 1848; giving the present rank of those
and is to repair to West Point and to in service [etc.], together with the reg-
take the superintendence of the Mili- ulations for the admi.ssion of cadets,
tary School at that post. War Dept. and a synopsis of the course of study
Military Book Xo. i. pursued at that institution. Xew York,
1801, December 18. Letter of Secre- W. II. Grah.am. 1S47, 16^.
tary of War to Maj. Jonathan Williams 1801-1902. Register, Official, of the
respecting; serious charges against Mr. officers and cadets of the L. S. Military
Baron, teacher of mathematics. War .'\cademy,West Point, N. Y. 1801-190-^.
Dept. Military Book Xo. i. A
( )
'

1801, December 24. Secretary of War 1802, January 20. .Secretary of War
incloses a cadet's warrant for the son to Maj. Jonathan Williams respecting
(then aged lo years) of the late JIajor 5(.x) copies of Elements of Fortification
Lillie. He is to be immediately en- printed. War Dept. Military Hook
tered in the Military School at West Xo. I.

Point. War Dept. .Military Book No. i 1802, February 11. Secretary of War
1801. Williams Jonathan): Elements I
to Jonathan Williams respecting court
of Fortification, translated from the of inquiry on Jlr. Baron's conduct.
French, second edition, printed for the Baron's dismissal is forwarded with to-
war office, n. p., iSoi, pp. 51, 6 plates. taldisapprobation of his public and pri-
(Text-book.) (.-V) vate conduct. War Dept. Military
Sec E. L. Pierce: Life of Maj. Book Xo. I.
John Lillie, 1S96, I vol., 8°, pp. 31, 122, 1802, March 9. Secretary of War
etc. [Major Lillie was captain Second grantsa leave to Major Williams. Lieu-
Regiment, Artillerists and Engineers, tenant Wilson, of the Corps of Engi-
and from May to Sept. 22, 1801, he neers, is to take charge of the Military
commanded at West Point. His mon- .\cademy during Major Williams's ab-
ument in the U. S. ^Military Academy sence. War Dept. Military Book Xo. i.
cemetery recites that he was "an active 1802, March 16. Act of Congress
agent in founding the Military Acad- ])rovides for cadets of artillery; fi.xes
emy, So I."] (.\
I ) their pay tfiio) and gives them two
"The building for the .Academy rations; organizes a Corps of Engineers
was put in order by [Maj. John Lillie]. consisting of officers and 10 cadets
It was about as large as a country school- (pay, %\(i and two rations); orders the
house the seats and forms were
. . .
corps stationed at West Point to consti-
painted green." Pierce (E. L. ): Maj. tute a ^lilitary .\cademy. \) \

John Lillie, 1755-1801, pp. 31. (.\) 1802, April 13. .Secretary of War
Sec Gardiner, .Asa Bird: Memoir notifies Jonathan Williams that the
of Bvt. Brig. Gen. Henry Burbeck, President has appointed him major of
" Founder of the U. S. Military .Acad- engineers. War Dept. Jlilitary Book
emy" New York, 1883, 'ill., 4°.
. . .
Xo. (Barron appointed captain,
I.

(A) and Dransey, lieutenant, same date.)


1801-1805. Extracts from the journal 1802, April. The .Academy opened
(1S30) of John Lillie (appointed cadet under Capt. \V. A. Barron. The course
at the age of 10 years 7 months): "The of study was Hutton's Mathematics,
Military Academy was then in its in- Enfield's Natural Philosophy, Yauban's
fancy; all order and regulation, either Fortification, Scheel's Artillery, an<l
moral or religious, gave way to idleness, practical surveying. Examinations
dissipation, and irreligion. Xo control were held September. Swift's Me-
in
over the conduct of the officers and ca- moirs, 35-36. (.A)
])p.

dets was then exercised Drunken- . . . 1802, 4. May


Secretary of War noti-
ness and Sabbath breaking constituted fies Jared Mansfield of his appointment
the order of the day, and well it was as captain of engineers and hopes he
for me that I left that place of ruin." will not decline it. War Dept. Blili-
(A) tary Book No. 1.
54 CrJiioniial of United Slates Military Aeadeiiiy

1802, May
8. Capt. W. A. Barron is 1802, December 3. Secretary of War
to repair to West Point [for dnty as to Colonel Williams. His purchase of
professor of mathematics, 1802-1.S07]. instruments for U. S. Militarv Academy,
War Dept. Military Book No. i. 1143.51,is approved. He forwards
1802, May 26. Leaves anthorized by sample of uniform for Corps of Engi-
neers. It is perhaps too expensive, but
Secretary of War to Cadets H. B. Jack-
is approved and will be adopted. Vaca-
son, Samuel Gates, William Gates. In
future all furloughs to cadets to be ap- tion for cadets ordered from Dec. I to
plied for to Major Williams. W'ar Mar. 15. War I)e])t. Militarv Book
Dept. Military Book No. i N". I.
1802, June 7. Secretary of War orders 1802-3 and 1805-1812. The punish-
Capt. Jared Mansfield to West Point. ments for cadets were coniiuements
War Dept. Jlilitary Book No. i. (arrests), etc. Court of Inquiry,
March, 1S16.
1802, June 8. Secretary of War noti-
fiesthat John Livingston is appointed 1802-1812. The largest number of
a cadet in the artillery [N. B.] and cadets at the Academy at any one time
will report to Major Williams, Super- was 36 and the average about 20. The
intendent of the Military- School. War term was usually April to November.
Dept. Military Book No, i. Rept. Su])t. U. S. Military Academy,
1S96, p. 123. ( .\
1802, July Regulations for West
)

5.
Point by Secretary of War. Copy in 1802-1813. Capt. J. A. Mansfield,
Proc. General Court-Martial, j\LS.', p. Corps of I'higineers, acting professor
(A) of mathematics 1S02-3; Capt. W. A.
172.
Barron, Corps of Engineers, ditto,
1802, July 9. Secretary of War to I 02- 1807. The text-book was Hut-
J_

Colonel Williams directing him to form


ton's Mathematics. F. R. Hassler,
a library and a collection of instru-
acting professor 1807-1809, assisted by
ments for U. S. Military Academy.
Lieut.Alden Partridge, Corps of Engi-
War Dept. Military Book No. I.
neers. The latter was assistant pro-
1802, July 28. Letter of Secretary of fessorand professor 1S06-1813. Rept.
War Colonel Williams.
to Cadets Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896,
Osborn [should be Swift], Armistead, pp. 39-41. (A)
and Levi to be attached to Corps of 1802-1815. Set' Cullum (G. W.):
Engineers. In re North's claim. Re-
Campaigns and engineers of the war
pairing large barracks. War Dept.
of 1812-1815, passim. (A)
Military Book No. i.
1802-1816. Between these dates and
1802, July 29. Secretary of War to
]5rol)aljlv later the corps of cadets was
Colonel Williams inclosing regulations
frequently .styled "the gentlemen
for the post at West Point, one copy to
cadets." Partridge and other MSS.
be delivered to the superintending
(A)
officer of the Academy. War Dept.
Military Book No. i. 1802-1821. Letters of cadets who
have the Militarv Academy.
left
Regulations for the post of \\'est
Originals in A. G. O., O.' M. A.
Point. Cullum, MS. (A)
Register of the officers and grad-
1802, September 6. Secretary of War
uates of the U. S. Military Academy
to Colonel Williams in re repairs, etc.
from 1S02 to 1831, I vol., 4°, pp. 16.
Cadets to have waiters (enlisted men),
(A)
one to a mess of at least four. War
Dept. Military Book No. i. The total expense of the insti-
1802, September 28. "Lent, on ade- tution 1S02-1S21 is |So8,545; average
sire of Captain Izard, six carbines for cost of each of the 283 graduates who
the use of the young cadets." Quarter- have been commissioned is |2,222.
master's Wa.ste Book, West Point, MS. Rept. Board of Visitors, 1821, p. 69.
(A) (A)
1802, November Secretary of War
6. 1802-1822. Register of cadets who
to Colonel Williams. The value of a have graduated at the U. S. Military
rationfor thenext vear isii cents. War Academy and received conunissions in
Dept. Military Book No. i. the Army of the United States from
June, 1802, to July, 1822, inclusive, i
1802, November 12. Tnc Military
vol., 4°, pp. 8. (A)
was formed. Its
J'liitosop/iical Socicfy
place of meeting was to be the \J. S. 1802-1825. Register of graduates of
Military Academy. Swift's Memoirs, the U. S. Military Academy who have
p. 37. ( Its con.stitution in the frames been commissioned in the Army of the
in library U. S. Militarv Academy. ) Set' Ihiited States from June, 1802, to July,
May, 1808. (A) 1S25, inclusive, i vol., 4°, pp. 10. (A)
Biblioo^rapliY of the U. S. Mi/i/arr .lardiriuy. 55
1802-1826. There was no hospital .\cademy, 1802-1S61. In the Volunteer
for cailrts during these years. Rept. .Soldier of America, pp. 443-445. (.-V)
Hoard of Visitors, 1S26, \>. 176. (A) 1802-1863. Total appropriations by
1802-1828. Letter from the Secretary Congress for the sujjport of U. S. Mili-
of War ... in relation to the expend- tar}' .\cadeniy, 62 years, 57, 133,235.70.
itures at the IMilitary .Veadeniy at Boynton's Ilistoiy of West Point, p.
West Point from 1802 to [1S2S].
. . . 312 (where details are given). (.A)
House Doc. No. 194, 20th Cong., ist 1802-1866. Book of letters written
sess., S pp. (A) (all other Military Academy papers
1802-1833. CuUum (( ;. \V. ): The transferred to .\djutant-(ieneral's Of-
early history of the U. S. Military fice, Office Military .\cadcmy). Rec-
Academy. I)! his Biog. Reg., vol. 3, ords of luigiueer Dept. War Dept. ,

pp. 465-672. (A) 1802-1870. Register of cadets admit-


1802-1837. Is the Academy an aristo- ted into the V. S. Military Academy
eratio institution? Amer. Ouar. Rev., from its origin to June 30, 1S70, com-
vol. 22, pp. 112-113. (A) piled by Bvt. Maj. C. lioynton, adju-
Report on the history, etc., of the tant of the Military .-Vcadem}-. Wash-
U. S. Military Academy. House Doc. ington, 1S70. 1 vol., O. (k)
No. 731, 24th Cong., 2d sess. (.\) 1802-1871. Boynton, Capt. Edward
1802-1838. After Apr. 29, 1S12, grad- C, Hi.story of West Point, 2d ed., 1871,
uated cadets were required to serve I vol., O., xviii and 416 pp. (A)
five years as officers; this was extended 1802-1876. Lieut. Col. RobertHall,
to eight years on July 5, 1S3S. H. List of cadets admitted to the U. S.
1802 to 1844, June 30. Total cost of Military Academy till 1876, with tables
r. S. Jlilitary Academy, :?4, 002, 901.25.
exhibiting the results of the examina-
Annual expense (1S44I, $116,500 tions and the corps to which the gradu-
(about). General Totten's report on ates have been promoted. Washing-
p. 159, Alxstract of Letters Sent, Office ton, 1S76, 1 vol., O. (A)
Military Academy, Adjutant Cieneral's 1802-1877. Menioranda as to the to-
Office, and ibid., Feb. 26, 1S44. tal number of cadets; the number from
1802-1845. The pay of cadets, |i6 each .State; the number of candidates
and two rations=|2S. Mar. 3, 1845, rejected [by .States] the ratio of grad- ;

an act of Congress fixed the pay at |;24 uates to admitted candidates, etc. Re-
per month. Mar. 3, 1S57, an act of port of Board of Visitors, 1877, pp. 395-
Congress fixed the pay at I30. (A) 402. (A)
1802-1846. Table of the number of 1802-1880. .\b.stract from complete
cadets received and graduated at U. .S. .-Vrmy Register United States, 1779-iSSo.
Military Academy from the different Register of cadets admitted into the
States; of officers of volunteers in
list V . S. Military Academy from its estab-
the Mexican war who are graduates. blishment with tables exhib-
till iS.So,

Report Board of Visitors. 1S47. (A) iting the results of the examinations
for admission and the corps to whicli
1802-1847. Statistics of graduates,
the graduates have been promoted.
1S02-KS47; tables. Whole number, Compiled bv Bvt. Lieut. Col. Robert
1.365; killed in battle, 6S; civil occu-
H. Hall. Washington, T. H. S. Ham-
pations; militar}' .services killed in — ersly, 1S80. jil., 1S9-24SPP., O. 1
war with England, 10; in Florida war,
12; in Mexican war, 46; brevets for 1802-1883. L'academie militaire des
gallantry, etc.. Si. Report Board of Etats-l'nis a We.st Point, par P. ,S.

Visitors, 184S, pp. 294-296. [\) Michie . . . et J. Forsyth. Revue in-


1802-1861. Proportion of graduates ternational de renseignement. Tome
to number of cadets entering: 1802- 5, 18S3, pp. 611 et seq. (.A)
iSii, 0.606; 1S12-1S21, 0.2S9; 1822- . 1802-1886. Ward, W. : List of cadets
1S31, 0.377; 1S32-1S41, 0.472; 1842- admitted into the U. S. Military Acad-
1851, 0.510; 1S52-1861, 0.523. Boyn- emy from its origin till Sept. 1,
. . .

ton's Historv of West Point, p. 281. 1886; with tables exhibiting the re-
(A) sults of examinations for admission, and
Table giving the number of cadets the corps to which the graduates have
admitted from the nonslave-holding been promoted. Compiled under the
States (total number, 2,278) and from direction of Lieut. W. C. Brown . . .

the slave-holding .States (1,819) '" the I vol., 8°, Washington, 1887. (A)
years 1802-1S61. /k Logan: Volunteer
Register of graduates, 1802-18.S6,
Soldier in America, p. 245. { \)
with an index. /;/ Berard, -A. B.
Brief biographies of the heads of Reminiscences of West Point, 1 vol.,
the classes graduated at U. S. Military O., 1886. (A1
56 Ccutciiiiial of L ^iiitfd States Military Academy.

1802-1890. Teaching of mathematics 1802-1902. The portraits of 449 gradu-


at West Point; history; anecdotes anil ates or officers, U. S. Military Academy,
descriptions; criticism. Cajori: Teach- are owned by the Association of Gradu-
ing and Histor\-of Mathematics in the ates or \>y the library (engravings and
United States, pp. S4-86, 114-127. jjhoto.graphs ), beside cadet class albums,
See Rosengarten G. ); German 1857-1902 (e.xcept 1S5S, 1S60, 1861,
(J.
soldier in the wars of the United States. 1862, 1867, 1872, 1873, 1874). Index
[Li.st rf in Bull. Xo. 3, Assoc, of Grads. (A)
2d ed., Philadelphia. 1S90.
graduates. U. S. Military- Academy, of Cadets promoted and assigned to:
German descent.] Corps of Engineers, 3<x>; topographical
Civil occupations of graduates, U.
engineers, 32; ordnance department,
Military Academy, 1S02-1.S90. /// 72; light artillery, 49; artillery, 1,155;
S.
light dragoons, i; dra.goons, 136; cav-
Cnlluni's Biog. Reg., vol. 3, p. 464;
alry, 624; mounted rifles, 35; mounted
ditto, 1802-1903. /;/ Hull. .X.s.soc. Grads.
rangers, 5; infantry, 1,635; rifles, 5;
1903, (A)
marines, 5; not commissioned, 13; ag-
1802-189S. [The U. S. ^Military Acad- gregate, 4,067. (A)
emy as a school of technology, etc.],
by Professor Riedler, /;/ Report U. S. Regulations of the U. S. Military
Commissioner of I-'ducation, 1892-93, Academy issued: 1802, 1810,1814,1821,
\K) 1S25, i8'29, 1832, 1839, 1S53, 1S57, 1866,
vol. I, p. 657,
1S73. 1S77. 1SS3. 1S94, 1902. (A)
1802-1896. History of all the aca-
demic departments, U. S. Militarv Plans of the most important build-
/;/ Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili'-
ings and works are on file at the draw-
Acaden-iy.
tarv Academy, 1S96. (.\) ing academy, [A few of them are
mentioned in this catalogue.] (.\)
1802-1899. Laws of Congress relat-
ing to West I'oint and the U. S. Mili- \ list of the text-books in use can
tarv .\cadeniv, 1899, vol., O. Same, i
be found in Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
17S6-1877. (A) Academy, 1S96, and also in annual
1802-1900. Cullum
Bvt. Maj. Gen. (
cadet registers. A(

Brief history of the academic i:i-


George W. Biographical register of
) :
_

the oHicers and graduates of the U. S. struction, U. S. Militarv .\cademv. fn


Military Adademy from 1S02 to 1867. Rept. Supt. U. S. Mil'itary Academy,
Revised edition with supplement' con- 1902, pp. 10-15. (A-)

taining the register of graduates to Civiloccupations of graduates,


January i, 1S79, 3 vols., 8°, York, Xew U. S. Militarv .'Academy, 1802-1902.
1879. Same, from 1802 to 1S90, with /;; Bull. No. 3, Assoc, of Grads. (A)
the earlv historj- of the Academy, 3d Jubilee of the Academy. Notices
ed.. New- York, 189 1,3 vols., O. (.\) in newspapers collected in .scrapbooks
Ro-ster of officers of the U. S. at the library, U. S. Military Academy.
Military Academy, 1S02-1900. In Cul- (A)
luni's Biog. Reg., vol. 4, pp. 1-9, Uist
Official records. MSS. I, in the
of graduates, with biographies, 1S02-
offices of the adjutant, commandant,
1900, vols. I, 2, 3, 4. (A)
treasurer, and quartermaster, U. S.
1802-1901. G. B. Davis: The mili- Military .\cadeniy; II, in the library;
tary laws of the United States, Chap. III, in the .\djutant-Generars Office,
XXXI. Washington, 190T, i vol., 8°. War Dept.; IV, in the Record and Pen-
[This chapter contains the laws relat- sion Office, War Dept. [no catalogue of
ing to U. S. Military Academy, and its the foregoing MSS. can here be given];
footnotes give data concerning the his- V, in the library of the .A.ssoc. of Grads.,
tory of the .\cademy.] (.\) U. S. Military Academy. (.\)
Re.gister of cadets admitted into
Obituaries and portraits of de-
the U. .S. Military Academy from its
ceased graduates are to be found in
origin to June 30, i87o(E.C. Bovnton);
.\niiuals .\ssoc. of Grads., U. S. Mili-
ibid., to Sept. 30, 1S76 R. h! Hall); (

tarv Academy, 1870 to date. Index ni


ibid, to Sept. i, 1886 (Wni. Ward); "
Bull. No. 3. (A)
ibid., to Sept. I, 1901 (W. C. Rivers).
Washington, 4 vols., O. (A) See the indexes to the annual vol-
Index to obituaries of graduates. umes of the Army and Navy Journal
/;/ Bulletin Xo. i, .\ssoc. of Grads. and of the .\rmv and Navy Register.
igoi, p. 223. (A) (A)
1802-1902. Power of the Superin- Graduates, U. S. Military .Acad-
tendent of the Military Academy to emy, total 4,121, have been promoted
make regulations. See Lieber (G. X'. ) as follows: Engineers, 307; topograph-
Remarks on the Army regulations, p. ical engineers. 32; ordnance, 72; light
82, note. Washington, 1S98, i vol., <). artillery, 49; artillery, 1,168; light dra-
Bihlioi^rapliv of flw IJ. S. Mililarv Aauiciuy. 57
goons, i: dragoons, 136; cavalry, 648; 1802-1902. The following entries re-
mounted 35; niounte<l rangers,
rifles, late Congressional volumes serial
to 1

5; infantry, 1.645: rifles, 5; marines, 5; No. and documents doc. No.


) Con- ( ) . (

not commissioned, 13. Heitnian's gressional Documents, Tables and In-


Hist. Reg. U. S. .\rmv, vol. i, p. 144. de.\, Superintendent of Documents,
(A) PP- 475-479-

Serial Doc.
Ko. No.

.Academic building at, iSSS 2603 2029 Annual report Board of Visitors
.\<ijutaiit-Generar.s report relative (in annual report of Secretary
lo, 1843 . 442 96 of War) — Continnccl.
Annual report Board of Visitors i8b2(not in Secretary of War's
'
(in atniual report Secretary of report ) 1159
War)— 1S63. p. 7fi 1184
1S25, p. 64 125 (Chief of Kngineers.
same 131 1.S64, p. 43 (not in Secretary of
1826. p. 22S 144 War's report) 1230 S3
same 148 1565. p. 925 1250
1527, p. 6S 163 1566, p. 432 1285
same, p. 65 169 (Inspector and Hoard of Visit-
1528, p. 57 l8l ors.)
same, p. 44 1S4 1867, pp. 4S9. 49-1 1324
1,829. P- ^'^ 192 1S6S, pp. 993, 9^,7 1367
same 195 1569, pp. 459, 477 1412
1S30, p, 115 203 1570, pp. 29=1. 503 1446
same 206 (Superintendent and Hoard of
1831. p. gj 216 Visitors.
1832. p. 117 233 1571, pp. 423. 43.S '503
1833. 1'- 13" 238 1872, pp. 785. 791 '558
same. p. 105 25-t ( Board of Visitors, i

1534, P- 173- • 266 1872 (special report to House),


same. p. 166 1S73 and 1874 (not issued in
1535, p. 205 279 Congressional set).
same. p. 2co 286 1575. p. 349 1674
1536, p. 30S 297 1576. p. 347 1742
same. p. 29.S 301 1577. P-3S3 1791
837. 314 1S7S, p. 447 1843
P- 4of'
same. p. 6S ; 1S79. p. 421 903
iSjS, p. 239 5's 18S0, p. .MI 1952
same, p. 23S 344 same (not in Secretary of
1S39, p. 222 .3.54 War's report) ,
1944
same 363 ]S8i (not in Secretary- of War's
iS40,p, 143 37.5 report) .
1993
same 382 1882, p. 529 ,
2091
1841, p. 151 395 same (not in Secretary of
same. p. 129 401 War's report \ 2118
1S42, p. 26S 413 1883. p. hS3 2182
same. p. 260 41S 1S84, p. Sii
(Chief ot Engineers.) same (with cotnniittee re-
1843, p. lis 43" ports) 2310
same, p. 119 439 1885, p. S39 2369
1S44, p. 190 449 same (not in Secretary ot
same. p. 1.S4 .-. ... 463 War's report ) 2415
1.845. P- 2''9 470 1SS6. p. 747 2461
same 4S0 same(not iti Secretary ol
1.846. p. 1 34 493 War's report) ... '.
24SS
same 497 1S87. p. 751 2533
(Board of Visitors.) same (not in Secretary of
1S47. p. 629 .^ 503 War's report) '.
. . 2516
same .'
515 ]88S. p. 913 262S
184,8,p. 2S2 hll same (not in Secretary of
1849, p. 235 549 War's report) , 2614
same 569 (Superintendent and IJoard of
1550. p. 370 587 Visitors.
same, p. 270 595 1889, pp. 215, 1015 27l,S
1551. p. 363 5ll 1890. pp. 217, iof)5
same 634 (Board of i'isitors.)
1,852. p. 16S 659 1891, p. 277. 755
same 674 same ( ""t in Secretary of
1853, p. 180 691 War's report)
same 711 1892. p. 155. 673
1854, p. 12S 747 Appointments at large at
same 778 same
1855, p. 225 Sli Appropriations for, committee re-
same 841 port, etc.. 18S5,
1856, p. 300 876 1S87.
same S94 .same
1857, p. 197 920 iSSS
same 943 same
1858, p. S39 976 1890
same 999 same
1859, p. 65S - 1024 same
:86o. p. 274 1079 iSgi
(Superintendent. 1892
1S61, p. 114 IllS 1S95--
58 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Serial
No,

Appropriations for, committee re-


port, etc. —
Continued.
1893 3042
same 3044
1894 3073
same , . 3141
Band of U. S. Military Academy.
'
to reorganize, 1890 . 2814
Board of Visitors to U. S. Military
Academy, aiiioinits paid to, 1817-
1S27 166
same
Cadets at U. S. Militarj- Academy,
appointment of
same
same .

same
same
change of course of instruction
at U. S. Military Academy. .

expulsion of cadets, investiga-


tion
increase of number of cadets .

same
lists of cadets, etc., iRis-1820.
'.
1&26
182S
petition relative to appoint-
ments of cadets in the
Army, 1S85
plan to c(jnii)el cadets to re-
main in military service...
reduction of number of cadets.
same
Cavalrj^ barracks at, iSSi
Class of '86, petition of. for legis-
lation to secure appointments in
Army to members of said class.
Clerks of U. S. Military Academy,
1SS7 : :.
Commissary storehouse at U. S.
Military Academy, appropria-
tion for construction of, 1890.. ,

Competitive examination for ad-


mission to V S. Military Acad-
.

emy, plan for


Committee report on U. S. Mili-
taryAcademy
same
same
Enlisted men at West Point, quar-
ters of , 1SS5
Estimates for U. S. Military Acad-
emy, 1840 !

1841
1855
1859
Expenditures on U. S. Military
Academy, etc. , 1820
1821 ,

1818-1821
1823
1802-1K2S
i8';7-i84o
1S57
Bibliograpliy of tlir U. S. Militarv Academy. 59
F. D. Masson, first "teacher," 1S03- 1804, April 20. Secretary of War au-
l8lo; F. Masson, first teacher, iSio- thorizes Lieutenant Cxates [N. B.] to
1S15; C. Berard. first teacher and pro- pursue his .studies at Jlilitary .-Vcad-
fessor, 1815-1848; J. Du Coniman, sec- emy. War Dept. Military Book No. 2.
ond teacher, 181S- H. R. Agiiel,
;
1804, April. The .\cademy opened
second teacher, 1S40-1S48; H. R. Agnel, under I'rofes.sors Barron and De Masson
professor, 1848-1871; G. L. Andrews, (Major Wadsworth, superintendent)
professor, 1871-1892; E. K. Wood, pro- Swift's Memoirs, p. 46. (A)
fessor, 1892-1902. Rept. Supt. U. S.
1804, May 12. Secretary of War con-
Military Academy. l8g6. p. 1,^2. (A) venes a court-martial to be composed
1803, March 10. Secretary of War of both oflicers and cadets. Circen's
authorizes Colonel Williams to enlist hou.se appraised; De Ma.sson's pur-
19 men for engineers, "to be siibject to chases of books, J226.45. War Dept.
the rules and .Articles of War." The Military Book No. 2.
President will appoint teachers of " We.st Point
1804. December 24.
French and of drawing with pay not is abandoned for the season " before
above that of captain. Colonel Will- this date. Letter of Lieutenant Ma-
iams to designate the unifonn. War combi?) to J. G.Swift, Swift MSS. (.A)
Dept. Military Book No. i.
1804-1816. A new grammar of the
1803, May
24. Secretary of War tu French tongue, originally compiled
W. A. Barron. The memorial of offi-
for the use of the .American Military
cers and cadets at West Point has been Academy, by a French gentleman
. .

received. War Dept. Militarv Book .

[Masson?]. New York, 1804, i vol.,


No. I.
8°. Text-book department of modern
1803, May. Francis de Masson ap- languages, 1804-1816 (?) Partridge
pointed teacher of French and of topo- MS. (A)
graphical drawing. Swift's Memoirs, Secretary of War to
1805, April 22.
p. 40. (A) Colonel Williams. He has been ap-
1803, June 13. Secretary of War or- pointed lieutenant-colonel, and will
ders Captain Fleming to furni.sh the proceed to West Point to take com-
"school-room" with charts, etc. War mand of the Corps of Engineers and
Dept. ililitary Book No. i. the direction of the Military- Academy.
1803, June 20. Major Jonathan Will- War Dept. Military Book No. 2.
iams, Corps of Engineers, Superintend- May 27. Secretary of War to
1805,
ent U. S. Military .Academy, resigned Colonel Williams. J. D. Windham
his commission. Reappointed chief has been appointed a cadet in the ar-
engineer Apr. 19, 1805, and resigned tillery [N. B.], and will report at the
July 31, 1812. (A) Military .Academy. War Dept. :\Iili-
1803, June 25. Secretary of War to tary Book No. 2.
Capt. W. .A. Barron. Colonel Williams
having resigned (June 21 ). the Military 1805, June 1. Secretary of War to
Academy will be under your care dur- Colonel Williams. Ten sets of mathe-
ing the absence of Major Wadsworth. matical instruments and gro.ss of lead
1

War Dept. Military Book No. i. pencils imported for Jlilitary Academy.
War Dept. Military Book No. i.
1803, July 25. Secretary of War to
Captain Barron. Mr. de Masson is 1805, June 10. Secretary of War to
appointed teacher of French. French Colonel Williams. He hopes Cadet
books can be ordered. [His pay was McComb "can be induced" to remain
f4ci. Dec. I.] one year longer at the Military Acad-
emy. War Dept. Military Book No. 2.
1803, September 7. De Masson may
give lessons in drawing also. War 1805, ,^une 21. " Delivered to Lieut.
Dept. Military Book No. 2. Col Coinmdt. Jonathan Williams, of the
.

Corps of Engineers, 58 stands of P'rench


1803, September 23. Secretary of
arms, 2 carbines, 200 musket flints, 60
War authorizes purchase of books for
bayonet scabbards," etc. Quartermas-
Military .Academy.
ter's Wastebook, kept at West Point.
1803. Adams (George): Geometrical (A)
and graphical essays, containing a gen-
of the mathematical
1805, July 22. Court of inquiry held
eral description
at West Point. War Dept. Military
instruments used in geometry, civil
Book No. 2.
and military sur\-eying, leveling and
perspective. London, 1803, i vol., O. 1805, August 17. Cadet McKenny
Text-book department of mathematics, drowned in the Hudson River. MS.
Oct. 7, 1803, to' War Dept.
. Return of .Arms, etc., at West Point,
Military Book No. 2. 1 796- 1 805 (last page). (A)
6o CciiUimial of Unitrd Stales Military Academy.

1805, September 30. Stone fence 1807, February 10. F. R. Hassler


around public ground) to be built by appointed teacher of mathematics at
War
1

order of the Secretary of War. War lycx) on proljation for one year.
Dept. Military Book Nd. 2. Dept. Military Book No. 3.

Secretary of War to Cadet Chou- 1807, April 6. J. G. Swift assumes


teau. The rank of cadets will make no connnand of the post. Memoirs, p. 65.
difference in future .\nny rank; justice (A)
will be done according to merit. War 1807, April. Capt. J. G. Swift .Super- (

Dept. JNIilitary Book, No. 2. intendent I


begins the fonnation of a
1805, September 30. Secretary of War lil)rarv for the Academy. Memoirs,
considers all cadets on probation and p. 67." (A)
liable to be discharged without trial. 1807, May 1. A bell has lately been
Cadets niav be tried by any court that purchase<l for West Point. War Dept.
can try noncommissioned officers. War .Military Book No. 3.
Dept.' Military Book No. 2. 1807, June 16. Furloughs may be
1805. Cadet mes.s organized. Rept. granted to any member of the Military
Supt. U. S. Military .\cadeniv, 1S96, p. Academy in the discretion of Colonel
123. (A) Williams. By order of Secretary of
1805-1902. List of 2S0 graduates who War. War liept. INIilitary Book No. 3.
have become general officers, U. S. 1807, November 17. .Secretary of
Army, to 1900. /« Bulletin .\ssoc. of War (to Capt. J. G. Swift). Will not
Grads., No. i (1900), p. 64; ibid., No. authorize the purchase of more books
2 1902), p. 42; ibid.. No. 3 (1903). (A)
( for the Military Academy, except as
1806, March 24. .Secretary of War to appro\-ed by Colonel Williams. War
Colonel Williams, authorizing purchase Military Dept. Book No. 3.
of a quadrant and discouraging pur- 1807-1810. Captain Partridge acted
chase of books, because science is .so as assistant professor of mathematics
rapidly advancing that a book will Apr. I to Nov. I, 1807; Apr. i to Nov.
soon be obsolete[!] War Dept. Mili- 20, 1S08; .\pr. I to Dec. i, 1809, and as
tary Book No. 2. principal assistant profes.sor Apr. i to
1806, March 25. .Secretary of War Nov. I, 1810. Proc. Court of Inquiry
orders Captain Fleming to deliver ord- MS., p. 327.(A)
nance to Colonel Williams for experi- 1807-1817. Cadet Thayer was post
ments in gunnery for the improvement adjutant. Cadet Ragland held the
of the .students of the Military .Acad- same office in 181 7; hours for military
emy. War Dept. Military Book No. 2. exerci.ses given; chevrons prescribed
1806, May 24. Secretary of War to for cadets (1817). The present style
Captain Fleming. The public build- of chevrons was adopted June 29, 1830.
ings require re]3airs to cost |8oo-| ,000. i Jour. Mil. Ser. Inst. U. S., vol. 2,
The lower story of the Academy to be p. 453- (A)
decently repaired. The buildings gen- 1808, March 14. Report on the prog-
erally are but temporary. Water sup- ressand present state of the Military
ply from springs to Academy. A 12- Academy, by Col. Jon. Williams. Cul-
foot yawl for the use of the Academy. lum MS!
Mouiit two field pieces for the use of 1808, March 16. Six cadets of artil-
the artillery cadets. War Dept. Mili- ler\- appointed and ordered to West
tary Book No. 3. Point. War Dept. Military Book
1806, July 1. .Secretary of War directs No, 3.
no spirituous liquors to be sold within 1808, March 18. House Docs., loth
the pulilic ground without a written Cung., rst Mes.sage from the
sess.
permission from connnanding officer.
President: Necessity for instruction in
War Dept. Military Book No. 3. artillery and engineering; Colonel Wil-
1806, Aug-ust 30. Secretary of War liams's report; .sy.stem of instruction;
toColouel Williams. Qustion of double too few teachers; suggestions for reor-
rations to commanding officer. I.s our ganization. II pp.
Military Academy a military post? Special message of President Jef-
[Decided to be so by President U. S. ferson on the state of the Military
Oct. 3]. War Dept. Military Book Academy and on the question of its
No. 3. removal to Washington. See Cullum:
1806-1817. Cadets" acceptances of ap- Campaigns of the War
of 1S12-1815, p.
pointnients /« A.G. 0.,0. M. A. 39; also' in Messages, etc., of the Presi-
dents, vol. I, p. 445. (A)
1806-1900. Li.st of graduates killed in
action, iSoS-igoo. In Bulletin Assoc, Letter of Jefferson suggests that
of Grads., No. i (1900), p. 54. (A) the Military .\cadeniy be removed to
BibliograpJiv of the I'. S. MiliUirv Arach iiiv. 6

Washiiifjtoii. M.S. in Stale Di-pt. 1808, November 8. Order: All ab-


Library, sences of cadets nuist be accounted for
1808. March. President Jefferson's bv written re])orts. Court of Intjuirv,
si)ecial message to Congress as to the Jiareh 1816, App. y. (.A. )

necessity of enlarging the scope of the 1808, November 9. Two or three


r. S. Military Academy and as to the niDiiths' 1
lay advanced to certain cadets.
advantages of Washington as a site for War Dept. Military Book No. 3.
it. Writings of Jefferson, vol. 8, p. loi. 1808. The
Ivlenients of Fortification
(A) . translated from the French by
. .

1308, April 12. .\ct of Congre.ss pro- Jonathan Williams. 2d ed. (n. p.)
vides for cadets of infantry, rinenien, i8t)i, I vol., 8°. Text-book depart-
and dragoons. (A) ment of civil and militarj^ engineering.
1308, May 11. Secretary of War to i8o8(?) Kept. Supt. r'. S. Militar\-
Colonel Williams. Whenevertheyoung .\cademy, 1S96, p. 160.

gentlemen at the .\cademy become tur- 1809, March 31. Cadets perform the
bulent or refractory they should . . . duties of officer of the day in rotation.
be discharged without delay. In gen- The officer of the da)- forms the parade.
eral no courts-martial for cadets. War Proc. Court of Inquiry. MS., pp. 316-
Dept. Military Book No. 3. 31S Five cadets acted as drillmasters,
1308, May. Constitution of the U. S. and the cadet adjutant (usually) com-
Military Philosophical Society, Chap. manded the jjarade. .\ (

IV; Meetings twice monthly wherever Academy orders: Two classes in


the Military .\cademy may be estab- mathematics, adjutant; a li-
etc. .\\\

lished. CuilumMS. .StvizA'othis cata- lirarian; the gentlemen cadets will in o


logue, Nov. 1S02, 1S09, --^pril and
12, turn perform the duty of officer of the
May, 1816, 1822, and 1824. (.\) day; a. m. and p. m. parades, etc.
1808, June 20. Secretary of War au- (Copy on file in library U. S. Slilitary
thorizes engagement of Mr. Zoeller as Academy. Court of Inquiry, Jlarch,
)

a temporary professor of drawing at 18 16. Ajip. O. (.\t

the Military Academy; De Masson to 1809, April 29. The War Department
be relieved from drawing and to per- can spare no copies of Mutton's Mathe-
form temporarily the duty of professor matics to the Military Academy. War
of engineering. War Dept. Military Dept. Military Book "No. 4.
Book is^o. 3. 1809, May
23. vSecretary of War in-
1808, August Letter from Jeffer-
6. quires as to conduct of the military
son to 1 Complaints of cadets
)earl)orii. storekeeper [.Snowden] at West Point.
that promotions are made without re- Difficulties and actual disturbances
gard to seniority ormerit. MS. in State have taken place. War Dept. Military
Dept. Library. Book No. 4.
1808, August 15. Extract from the 1809, June 1. War Department sub-
Minutes of the U. Military Philo-
S. scribes to 20 copies of Colonel Tou-
sophical Society requesting Col. Jona- sard's Artillerists' Companion. War
than Williams to translate and publish Dept. Military Book No. 4.
General Kosciuszko's Manual of the 1809, July 15. Mr. Madison in a
service of hor.se artillery at the cost of letter to Col.Jonathan Williams speaks
the society. ( )p. cit., p. iii. (A) of a report made by him.self to Mr. Jef-
1808, September 30. Mrs. Colonel fenson on the subject of a military
Williams writes to Maj. J. (i. Swift in academv. Cullum M.S. copies from
regard to allowing Mrs. Capt. .\lexander letters in N. V. .State Hist. Soc. ( A
Thompson to retain quarters and to 1809, August 8. Court of inquiry
board cadets. [This privilege was held at West Point June iS relative to
granted, and the family of Captain firing the barracks May 8. War Dept.
Thompson bearded cadets till about Military Book No. 4.
1873.] Thereare 19 enlisted men at the
Academ)',2 being mu.sicians. Two are 1809, November 10. Secretary of
employed half their time in going for War directs that the amount all )wed
the mail. The water has to be carried. for teachers of I'rench and of drawing-
Mr. Snowden, military storekeeper, be divided between Messrs. De Mas.sou.
has had disturbances with cadets. Hassler, and Zoeller. W'ar Dept. Mili-
Swift M.SS. (A) tary Book No. 4.

1808, October 31. Fifty copies of the 1809, December 29. Secretary of War
work on horse artillery Williams's ( orders a return to be made to the pre-
translation of Kosciuszko) for the Mili- siding officer of the Military Academy
tary Academy. War Dept. Military of all public books, etc. \\'ar DejJt.
Book No. 3. Military Book No. 4.
62 .
Centennial of Uni/rd S/afrs Military Aaui/^ -niv.

1809. U. S. Military and Pliilosophical 1810-1816. Scl- Partridge (Alden):


Society: Extracts from the minutes U. S. Jlilitary .\cadeniy; i8 experi-
... at an occasional meeting held at ments made on the fire of artillery and
New York, Dec. 28, 1S09. New York, infantry made at West Point iSio- (

1S09, T vol., 4°, pp. 22. [Astor Li- 1S14); meteorological observations;
brary.] ditto iSio-iSl4),
( etc. MS. iyol,,Q.
1809-1874. Cadets were boarded by 1810-1824. Returns and muster rolls
Mrs. Alexander Thompson and l)y her of troops at West Point. Returns Div.
daughters in a special mess. [Sff R, and P. O. (Monthly returns, 1810-
Sept 30, iSoS.] Court of Inquiry, 1S24; nuuster rolls, 1S10-1S13.
March, 1S16. 1810-1838. II vols., iSic^i83S, of
1810, January 18. cadet of artil- A military correspon<lence of Secretary
lery appointed and ordered to report to of War's Office, with 50 references to
Major Macomb, of the engineers, at Military Academy affairs. Not printed.
Charleston, S. C. War Dept., Mili- A. M. M.
tary Book No. 4. 1810-1902. Regulations U. S. Mili-
1810, March 14. Furlough granted to tary Academy [the "black-book"] for
Mr. l)e Masson provided he furnishes the years 1810, 1S15, 1814*, 1821*, 1825,
a substitute. War Dept., Military 1829*, 1831, 1S39, 1840*, 1841*, 1853,
Book No. 4. 1857, 1S66, 1873, 1877, 1883, 1894, 1902.
1810, May 9. Secretary of War has no (Those marked with a star are not
objection to attaching Cadet Abert to owned by the library (h) )

Captain Whitey's company of artillery 1811, March 13. The Military .Acad-
and Cadet Larrabee to Captain Sweet's emy expected to furni.sh a translator
is

company. War Dept., Military Book for a system of tactics for light cavalry.
No. 4. Detter of Secretary of War. War Dept.
May Secretary of War Military Book No 5.
1810, 17.
writes to .Superintendent of U. S. Mili- 1811, April 6. Depredations commit-
tary .\cademy Send a cadet of steady
:
'
' ted by persons unknown during the
habits -vvhu writes a good hand to assist w'inter of iSio-ii; front .stoop of the
the adjutant and inspector" [at Wash- white quarters burned in the .spring of
ington]. (Cadet Abert was sent.) iSii its kitchen torn down .^pr. 4, etc.
;

War Dept., Military Book No. 4. A court of inquiry ordered by Captain


1810, May 18. Secretary of War to Gratiot, commanding. Cullum MSS.
Colonel Williams. After cadets have (A)
completed their studies they are to serve 1811, November 30. The President
as soldiers in the line with companies, intends to recommend a second mili-
but may mess with officers, ^\'ar Dept. tary academy at Washington. Secre-
Military Book No. 4. tary of War to Colonel Williams. War
Dept., Military Book No. 5,
1810, autumn Capt. .\. Partridge
of.
was assistant military agent at West 1811. Certain books of the librarj'
Point till the .spring of iSil. Proc. marked on the cover U. S. Militar}-
Court of Inquiry, MvS., p. 237. (A) Academy. Certain books belonging to
the library were captured by the Brit-
1810. Regulations relative to the Mili- ish at the surrender of Detroit in 1812.
tary .Vcademy at \\'est Point, copy i
Proc. general court-martial, MS., pp.
in U. S. M. \. library; another copy, iu8, 112. (A)
sheet, pasted to fly leaf of General
I
1811-1817. The War Dept, records
Regulations for the Army or Military of these years would show that cadets
Institutes, Philadelphia, 1821. (A)
were punished by being obliged to sit
. The regulations prohibit cadets astride cannon for hours, etc. Colo-
from discharging firearms "within the nel Thayer's letter, Feb. 14, 1S53.
public wall," [The wall of 1780 prob- Cullum MS. (A)
ably remained on the limits of the
1812, January 11. .\ct of Congre.ss
plain.] Cadets did not always wear provides for new regiments and for
uniform. Vacations from Dec. 15 to (A)
cadets attached to each.
Mar. 15 were allowed. (.\)
1812, March 31. Not a single in-
1810-1816. Partridge MSS.: Bill of
cadet at
structtir or West Point in Sep-
fare of cadets; daily routine of Mili-
temljer; I cadet present. Rept.
only
tary Academy; orders on military store-
Supt.U. S. Military Academy, 1896, pp.
keeper; bills for cadet uniforms; orders
41-42. (A)
U. S. Military Academy; letters iSio-
1S16; miscellaneous papers relating to 1812, April 29. .\ct of Congress in-
cadets; ditto relating to West Point. creases the Corps of Engineers; pre-
(A) txribes the organization of the Military
Bibliographv of f/ic U. S. Militarv Acade?ny. 63
Academy; provides for 250 cadets of all 1812, October?, to 1828, August 31.
arms then in the service [cadets of lij;hl During this ])eriod Jared Mansfield was
artillerj' not eligible] provides for de-
; head of the department of natural and
gret'.o (sec. 4) for graduate<l cadets, etc. experimental jihilosophy. The text-
(Al book in iSig was (Gregory's Mechan-
1812, April 29. of Congre.ss:
.\cl ics. In 1S20 a definite course was laid
"Skc. 3. Candidates shall he fourteen down. In 1S2.), Bridge's Mechanics was
to twenty-one years of age; well versed
adopted for the lower sections. Rept.
.Supt. r. .S. Military Academy, 1S96,
in reading, writing, and arithmetic
shall engage to serve five years; and pp. 15-16. (A)
shall receive the pay, etc., now allowed 1812, October 10. .Secretary of War
to cadets in the Corps of Engineers directs the issue of ball cartridges to
after admission." (A) cadets not to exceed 4S monthly. [Can-
non cartridges were also issued.] War
Act of Congress appro])riates
Dept. Military Book No. 6.
$25,000 for buildings of U. S. Militarv
Academy; provides field musicians; 1812, November 26. Secretary of
cadets to be encamped at least three
War instructs Colonel Mansfield to re-
months of each year. I .\
port monthly to War Department and
to remain on furlough. "The buildings
Act of Congress: Graduated cadets at West Point will not be read}- till next
to be assigned to various arms of the spring. War Dept. Military Book No. 5.
ser\-ice;andasbrevetsecond lieutenants
1812, December 11. J. A. Dix ap-
supernumerary in case no vacancies poiiiteil "Cadet in the
service of the
exist, not more than one to any corn-
United States;" to report to Major
pan v at the same time. Boynton's
Dix, Fourteenth Infantry. (Other
History of West Point, p. 210. (A)
cases of the kind.) War Dept. Mili-
Act of Congress: The department tary Book No. 5.
of natural and experimental philosophy 1812, December 21. Book of " letters
organized. Since 1S02 instruction liad sent" ill Office Military .Academy
been given to advanced students in begins.
mechanics and practical astronomy General Swift intends to open the
with Enfield's Institutes of Natural Militarv Academv in April, 1813. Let-
Philosoph}' as text-book. Rept. Supt. ters .seiit, O. M. A., A. G. O.
U. S. Militarv Academv, 1,^96, p. 14.
(A)
1812. "The I". S. Military Academy
Library isfounded,"accordingto Little
Act of Congress establishes the (C. E. Cyclopedia of Classified Dates,
i :

department of engineering, U. S. Mili New York, 1900, p. 119. [As a col-


tary Acadeni)-; 1S02-1S12, instruction lection of books it was founded in
was given, both theoretical and practi- 1777; it had a permanent building in
"
cal. List of text-books, 1.S02-1823. i 17S0 or earlier.] (A)
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military '
Academv, 1812-1817. Cadets were regularly ex-
'
iS^, p. 160. (A) j
amined; regulations adopted 1S12 and
Act of Congress establishes the I.Si 6; course of studies laid down, etc.,
[

department of mathematics. The three (


by Capt. Alden Partridge. See The
professors named, with three assistant jiilitary .\cademy L'nmasked (1S30),
professors (army officers or cadets), pp. 13, '14, 15- (-^)
teachers of French and of drawing, 1812-1820. Military Academy Letter
shall, with the Corps of Engineers, Books. Letters .sent, Engineer Depart-
constitute the Military Academy. There ment, vol. I, 1.S12-1S20; vol. 24, 1866.

may be 250 cadets of the service at- Books of letters and indorsements to
tached to the Jlilitary Academy or not, date. A. G. O.; O. M. A.
at the discretion of the President. ( A
1812-1838. Letters sent from chief
Act of Congress: Entrance re- engineer respecting Militar}- Academy
quirements and qualifications of cadets are contained in books Nos. I to 7. O.
prescribed. (A) U. A., A. G. O.
1812-1839. Letter of General Totten,
1812, July. JIaj. Peter Charles L'En- There has been an ad-
-\ug. 19, 1843.
fant appointed profes,sorof engineering
jutant, U. S. Military Academy, since
at I'. S. Military Academy. Declined.
181 2, and the position was recognized
(

Bovnton's Historv of West Point, p. in the regulations of October, 1S21.


161. i.\)
extra pay till Mar.
The adjutant drew
1812, August 2. Reasons for Colonel 3, 1S35, and General Orders, No. 14, pub-
Williams's resignation discussed in a lished the opinion of the .-Attorney-Gen-
letter from General Macomb to Major eral interpreting the law of Mar. 3.
Swift. S-n-ift MSS. (A) The Supreme Court, U. S., in 1S41 ( 15
64 Ccntciniial of United Slates Military Academy.

Pet., 445), decided the law of 1835 to 1813, June. Muster roll of 56 cadets
refer to that year onlv.— Abstracts of U. S. Military Academy (47 present).
letters sent, O. M. A., A. G. O. O. M.A., A.G. O.
1812-1878. Brief history of the en- 1813, July 3. Mr. Winfield appointed
trance requirements, U. S. Military steward of cadets' mess. Board about
Academy. Rept. Boardof Visitors, ilSyS, I2.40 per week. Letterssent, O. M. A.,
(A) A. Ct. O.
pp. 455-459-
1812-1884. Organization of the band 1813, July 20. Henry Garrison makes
and of tlie field nuisic x'ven in a table. proposals for carrying the mail from
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1S84, p. S50. the post to Peekskill and return.
(A) Partridge MS. (A)
1812-1894. History of the prelnni- 1813, August 2. Captain Partridge
narv e.\amination U. S. Military Acad- asks Colonel Fenwick if he may bring
emy. First established in 1812, it re- cadets to see the fortifications in New-
quired lliat the candidate be well yersed York. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
in readinjj, writing, and arithmetic. 1813, August 9. Rev. .\dam Empie
No change was made till i856, when assigned as chaplain and acting pro-
English grammar, history, and geog- fes.sor of ethics, etc., to Apr. 30, 1S17.
raphy were added. In 1870 the exam- Parks' Sketch of West Point, p. 70. (.\)
ination, previously oral, was made a 1813, September 1. Morning report
written exercise. Lieut. C. D. Willcox of the cadet guard in camp: One ser-
in Rept. Board of Visitors, 1894, p. 97. geant, I corporal, 9 privates; total, 11.
(A) Partridge MS. (.-V)

1812-1902. Reports of the Superin- 1813, September 1, to 1820, August


tendent U. S. Military Academy are on 29. .Andrew Ellicott, professor of
the Adjutant's' office, U.'S. Mili-
file in mathematics U. S. Military .Academy.
tary .Academy from 1S12 to 1902, ex- Calculus was first studied about 181 7-
cept 1S16. MS. (A) 18. Charles Davies appointed a.ssistant
Numberof graduates killed or professor 1816. Prof. C. Crozet ap-
mortally wounded in action, 224. Bull. pointed 181 7, and introduce<l instruction
No, I, Assoc, of Grads., p. 54, and Xo. in descriptive geometry, using the
2, p. 3. I A ) blackboard freely. Rept. Supt. U. S.
1813, earlier than. War Department, Military .Academy, l8g6, p. 42. (A)
room 59, contains many MS. books 1813, September 22. Andrew Ellicott
{some letter books), returns, mu.ster to C.encral Swift. Acknowledges re-
early date,
rolls, etc., of some of which ceipt of his appointment as professor
relate to Military .\cademy. MS. War of mathematics. MS. A. G. O., O
M. A.
Dept., Record and Pension Office.
Captain Partridge accepts appoint-
[The.se have not been .searched.] ment as professorof engineering. MS.,
1813, January 11. .Secretary of War O. M. A., A. G. O.
sends to Captain Partridge the report 1813, October 16. Letter from Gen-
of commissioners (on the boundary of eral Swift to Superintendent. Rev.
North's land ). The report is to be re- Adam Empie appointed chaplain and
corded in Orange County. War Dept. professor of ethics, etc. An officer or
Military Book No. 6. a trusty cadet to go to New York to
1813, April 13. The Secretary of War receive $1,000 worth of books for the
thinks the Military .\cademy should be library; Colonel McComb's band to go
situated on Long Island. War Dept. to West Point; the handwriting and
:\Iilitary Book No. 6. spelling of the cadets must be attended
to. Partridge MS. ( A
1813, April 21. Captain Partridge
accepts the appointment of professor Books library liought, value
for
of mathematics in the Military Acad- about $1,000; mathematical instru-
emy. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.' ments, $70; a band will go to West
Point; four rooms for Professor lillicott's
1813, May 4. Doctor Kirkland writes quarters and apparatus; cadets to write
from Harvard College to General Swift, exercises in books to be inspected on
then Superintendent U. S. Military Saturdays; neglect punished by arrest
Academy, reconnnending text-books: or confinement. Letterssent O. M. A.,
Morse's Geography, p;ufield's Natural A. G. O.
Philosophy, Playfair's Euclid, Web-
ster's JIathematics, Burlamaqui'sNatu- 1813, October 20. Captain Partridge
ral and Political Law, Paley's Moral asks for an 18 or 20 pounder for in-
Philosophy, Fergu.son's Civil Society, .struction of cadets. They are moving
Butler's .Analogy, Paley's Evidences. fieldpieces with considerable dexterity.
vSwift MSS. (A) MS. O. M. .A., A. G. O.
Bibliography of (he U. S. Military Academy.

1813, October 24. Captain Partriilj,'e 1813-1816. Muster rolls post of We.st
U) Si-crilary of War. Has appoiiiti.'il Point. Originals in .\. G. O., O. JI. \.
Cadet Trescott assistant professor of Copies in .Adjutant's office M. .A. (.-V)
matlicinatics. Cadet whose ,
1813-1825. Miscellaneous papers re-
habits arc bad, to Ije transferred from ceived from Engineer Department. In
Militarv Acadeinv to First Artillery "as A. G. O., O. m: A.
ail example." MS. O. M. A., A. C,. O.
1813, November 3. Monthly report 1814, prior to. Cadets wore a blue,
long-tailed coat, single brea.sted, stand-
of the Corps of Enj^incers and Cadets
ing collar, with the flat button of the
at West Point, snbmitled to .Adjutant-
artillerists and engineers. In 1814
General Third Military District.
the bullet button was that of the .stalT
[N. B. .Also return of fuel Sept. lo,
1S13.] MS. O. M. A., A. O. O. of the .Army. CuUum MS. (.A)
1813, December 8. Cadet unifonn.
1814, January 4. Changes in cadets'
uniform contemplated. New uniform
Secretary of War directs 300 "short
cap should be adopted; also short coats
muskets" forwarded from Springfield
and .short boots. Letter of Captain
Armory to West Point for use of cadets.
Partridge to Secretary of War. MS.
Boynton's History of West Point, p.
O. M. A., A. G. O.
213- (A)
the Secretary of War
Order of 1814, January 7. Captain Partridge
to Secretary of War. Isaac Partridge
directs short muskets, one iS-
300
will conduct cadets' mess. Price per
pounder ,i;un, one loii mortar, one
5j2-inch howitzer to be furnished for
man per month, |io. MS. O. M. A.,
A. G. O.
the u.se of cadets. Boynton's History
of West Point, p. 213. (.\) 1814, January 13. Secretary of War
orders a building erected at West Point.
the Secretary of War
Order of
Returns Diy., R. and P. O.
directs the cadets to be fed at a common
table, not at priyate houses, as at pres- 1814, January 23. .Secretary of War
ent. Boynton's History of West Point, directs (.Central .Swift to make contracts
p. 209. (A) for .Academic building at West Point.

1813, December. Isaac Partridge ap-


War Dept. Military Book No. 7.

pointed steward at West Point, to have 1814, March 16. Secretary of War
quarters and %\o monthly for each writes Captain Partridge that Cadet
cadet boarded. Proceedings Court of who has been .some time absent
,

Inquiry. MS., p. 247. Some cadets w-ithout leave, is to be authorized to


were boarded by Mrs. Captain Thomp- return and to be "admonished" when
son (since 1S09), who had their rations he does so. War Dept. Military Book
and their allowance of fuel for the fiye No. 7.
summer months. (A)
1814, March 17. The barracks at
1813. Order from War Department Military .Academy are now filled and
regarding messing of cadets. Order no cadets will be sent there till new
Book U. S. Military Academy, 1813, buildings are erected. War Dept. Jlili-
and Boynton's History of West Point, tary 15c .ok No. 7.
'
p. 209. (A)
1814, March 24. Military .Academy
Cadets were quartered in the Long orders signed by General Swift confirm
Barrack and the [first] .-Vcademy was a the regulations of 1810, and place the
two-storied wooden building on the site internal control and direction of the
of the present quarters of the Superin- .Academy in the hands of Capt. A. Par-
tendent, U. S. Military .Academy. tridge. Park's Sketch of West Point,
Boynton's History of West Point, p. pp. 62-63. A ( I

209. (Sec West Point maps, 1815.


(A)
)

1814, March 24, to 1867. Military


.Academy Orders, O. M. -A., .A.
vol. i.

Cadet monument erected. Boyn- G. O. (Copies in adjutant's office U. ,S.


ton's History of West Point, p. 302. Military .Academy and in library. (.A)
(A)
1814, April 1. Reveille; roll call
1813-1815. Breakfast, 7 a.m.; din- twenty niiimtes later; inspection of
ner i p. m.; supper, after sunset. Ca- rooms thirty miinites later by the officer
dets will be marched to and from meals; of the day. who will make a certified
perfect order at table; caryers will be report; mathematics, etc.. 8-1 1; study,
appointed; all must rise from table by ii-i; French, li-i; <linner and recrea-
^vordof cotnmind, the caryers first, and tion, 1-2; drawing and study, 2-4; exer-
return by files in perfect order. Court cise, 4-5; study and evening parade,
of inquiry, March, 1816. etc. Court of inquiry, March, 1S16.
H. Doc. 7S9, 5S-2— yol 2 5
66 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Secretary of War au- 1814. There was a small library in a


1814, April 21. building about 10 feet .square which
thorizes eniplovment of Pierre Thomas,
War Dept. Military stood behind the present quarters of
sword master.'
the Superintendent. Under Colonel
Book No. 7.
Academy Regu- Thayer the library was much increased
1814 May2. Military
and was moved to the second story of
lations issued. War Dept. Records.
the [second] Academy, where it re-
mained until 1S38. CullumMS. (A)
Regulations. Copy pasted on p.
Previous to the construction of the
".Statistical Book" in adjutant's
23
(One stone mess hall, cadets messed in the
office, U. S. Military Academy. building "now" occupied by Mrs.
copy in library.) .\) (
Thompson. The mess \vas well con-
The regulations prescribe the cadet ducted by j\Ir. Partridge, a relative of
uniform; Blue coat, single breasted, the Superintendent. Cullum MS.
eight buttons; gray trousers
wuiter; m (A)
silk hat with gilt eagle on the
cockacle,
The blackboard extensively used
etc. yellow buttons with eagle. The
;
in instruction by Professor Crozet.
present uniform was established, by Cullum MS.— ALSO by George Baron
order Sept. 4, 1S16. See also Jour. in 1801. Swift's Memoir. (A)
Mil -Serv. Inst. U. -S., vol. 2, p. 451-
The company of bombardiers
(A)
["bom. soldiers"] occupied the east
1814, MayProfessor Ellicott ap-
30. wing of cadet barracks and enforced
pointed postmaster. Letters sent, C). discipline as sentinels, etc. Cadets re-
M. A., A. G. O. ported their absences to the sentinel.
1814, December 8. Six frame build- This practice was changed by Colonel
ings; a frame barrack large enough
to
Thaver about 1819. Cadets were con-
hold 100 cadets; new stone buildings
-,
fined in the bombardier prison. Cul-
are contracted for. Letters sent, lum MS. (A)
M. A.
O. summer encampment was
Cadets'
1814. December 21. Lieutenant immediately in front of the quarters of
Wright to .Superintendent ^Military the Superintendent. Cullum MS.
Academy regarding the difficulty in (A)
getting 'the money for their pay, etc. Cadet uniform, blue; round hat
Partridge MS. k (
with a silk cockade and yellow eagle,
1814, December 28. Colonel Swift there were two cadet messes— one on
Plans
to .Secretary of War (Monroe). the plain near the present quarters
for a military school were
frequently kept by
(1902) of the Superintendent,
urged by W'ashington. In 1794 tlie Mr. Isaac Partridge; the other, Mrs.
War Department arranged to give in- Thompson, widows of Capt. Alexander
struction to young officers of artillery; Thompson. Cadets' rooms heated by
the buildings were soon destroyed by open fires; in the mess no table cloths,
fire and the plan postponed.
In iSoi no glass tumblers (tin cups were used),
a school was begun with i master
and no chairs (but benches painted red).
12 cadets. Letters sent, O. JI. .\. Recollections of Gen. G. D. Ramsay.
.
Secretary of War directs a cor- MS. (A)
poral and 6 men sent from New York The cadets then encamped at
to guard public stores at West Point. Governors Island, New York Harbor,
War Dept. Military Book, No. 8. in August, and were present at
the
1814, spring- of. Cidet mess first execution of a deserter. During the
opened by I. X. Partridge. Court ot winter there was artillery firing over
inquiry, March, 1S16. the ice toward Newburg and the cadets
Some cadets wore duck were expert practical artillerists. Cap-
1814, about.
with buttons all along tain Partridge achieved much as Su-
.sherry-yallevs,
'Court of inquiry, March, perintendent, and had few if any supe-
the s'ides.
walls of the
'

riors in his corps. The


'
' '

1816.
reservation were cadet limits ? [Qu. ?
Pockets with flaps in a cadet the walls of 17S0?] Recollections of
coat. Court of inquiry, March, 1816. Gen. G. D. Ramsay, MS. (.A) ^

1814. Cadet uniform. Recollec- . . .


The mess-steward's flock of sheep
tions of Gen. G. D. Ramsay. (A) was pastured on the plain; the bar-
Records of the Military Academy racks were on the site of the present
hotel, about 250 feet long; water
was
from March, 1814, to February 19,
(Typewritten copies from the brought from springs; vk'ood for fires
1838
originals i'n O. M. A., A. G. O. ) I vol., was sawed and split in their rooms by
cadets; the new cadets made the fires,
Q. (A)
Bibliography of iJic U. S. Millla )y Academy. 67
swept rooms, and shovclcil the
the 1815, prior to. Military delinquencies
snow; was very little hazing; few
tliere were reported and recorded. Daily and
overcoats were worn; tours of extra weekly records of .studies were not made
guard duty were given as punishments; until the fall of 1817, when the form of
also confinement in the guardhouse. the weekly class report (essentially the
Recollections of Gen. G. 1>. Ramsav, same as at present) was drawn up bv
MS. (A) Cai)t. D.B.Douglas. Cullum MS. (A')
1814-1816. Cadets' personal recom- 1815, January 3. Regulations U. S.
mendations and papers are to he found Military .Academy and order from the
in A. G. O., O. M. A. Secretary- of War, Feb. 28: .\ perma-
There were no trials by court- nent Superintendent U. S. Military
martial and no demerit marks in 1S14- Academy shall be appointed, and shall
15; the next year classes were formed
have exclusive control; the Chief of
and courses of study laid down; the Engineers to be in.spector of the .'Acad-
cadets were greatly attached to Cap- emy; rules with respect to the promo-
tain Partridge. After the grey uniform tion of cadets of the U. S. Military .\cad-
was introduced, the Superintendent emy apjiroved by the Secretary of War.
also wore it. Recollections of Gen. Captain Partridge was Superintendent.
G. D. Ramsay, MS. (A) Park's Sketch of West Point, pp. 63-
67. (A)
U. S. Military Academy text-
books: Geographv bv ?l. ( Par- Secretary of War to Captain Par-
tridge MS. tridge. He is appointed Superintendent

Prayer book (each cadet was fur-


Military .\cadeniy. Messrs. Thomas
and Zoeller to have additions to their
nished with one). Text-books U. S.
]iay. The two small, square hou.ses be-
Militarv Academy, 1S14-1816. Par-
tween the long parallel stores will be
tridge MS.
turned over for the exclusive use of
Text-books, 1814-1816. Loga- Military .Academy. War Dept. Mili-
rithm table. Partridge MS. tary Book Xo. 8,
1814-1819. In 1S14 the class of 5 ca- 1815, January 20. There were tar-
dets in philosophy recited in the pro- gets on this date, and probably there
fessor's parlor; the text-book was En- was target practice for cadets. MS.
field's. The cadets played football p. I
O. M. A., A. G. O.
73); visit of the cadets to New York Captain Partridge to General
(p. 75). E. D. Mansfield: Personal
Swift. The Secretary of War has ap-
Memories, pp. 58 et seq. (AJ
pointed him Superintendent of the
1814-1820. Sfi- Ramsay (G. D.l: Military .Academy. Douglas assigned
Recollections of cadet life. In Cul- as professor of philosophy; Berard
lum's Biographical Register, vol. 3, pp. teacher of French; Zoeller teaches sur-
612-632; also copy of a portion of the veying. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
original MS., owned by Admiral Ram-
-say, U. S. Navy. (A)
1815, January 25. Secretary of War
(Monroe) asks academic staff to send,
1814-1821. Masson ( ): French through General .Swift, a plan of regu-
(irammar. Text-book department of
1

lations for Militarv .Academv. War


modern languages, 1S14-1821.) Rept. Dept. Military Book No. 8.
,Supt. V S. Militarv .\cademv 1896, p.
.

138. 1815, February 1. Orders; The com-


manding officer of U. .S. Engineers at
Masson ): French Reader.
(
West Point will consider himself the
(Text- book department of modern lan-
Superintendent of the Military .\cad-
guages, 1S14-1821.) Rept. Supt. U. S.
Military .Academy 1S96, p. 139.
emy till further orders. J. G. .Swift,
Chief of Engineers. Partridge. MS.
1814-1822. The corps of cadets was (A)
absent from West Point: Governors
Island, .August, 1S14; ditto, summer of 1815, February 2. Diplomas author-
1815; New York City, summer 1816; ized for cadets by General Swift. See
New York City, 1S17, July 5; Hudson ••
Degrees," Apr. 29. 1812. See 1824.
(march), 1819; Philadelphia (march), War Dept. Records. (.A)
-August,1820; Boston (march), 1821; 1815, February 4. Colonel Bomford
Goshen, July, 1822. applies for 6 cadets for ordnance dutv.
1814-1830. Uniform of cadets. In MS. Returns Div. R. and P. O.
Jour. Mily. Service Instn. U. S., vol. 2,
(A)
1815, February Captain Partridge
6.
p. 450.
to General Discussion of the
.Swift.
1814 to date. Cadets' papers, applica- regulations of the Military Academy.
tions, names, recommendations, etc. .\ permanent Superintendent is neces-
In A. G. O., O. M. A. sary. He has acted as Superintendent
68 Cnitciinial of United States Military Academy.

for more than five years (i. e., since Cap plates needed. [Probably diamond
1810). MvS. O. M. A., A. G. O. shaped.— E. S. H.] MS. 6. M. A.,
Andrew A. G.O.
1815, February 10. Ellicott
writes General Swift. Captain Par- 1815, May 21. Captain Partridge to
tridge is almost unrivaled in the man- General Swift. It will be inconvenient
agement of cadets. MS. .\. G. O., to give up the laboratory to be used as
O. M. A. a bakehouse. MS. O. M. A., A. G.O.
1815, February 11. Captain Partridge 1815, May 30. Cadet Payne injured
to'tleneral Swift. ex-
Intends to make at artillery drill by premature discharge
periments on the velocity of projec- of gun. This is the first accident at the
tiles. MS. O. M. A., A.'G. O. Academy. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
1815, February 28. The Chief of En- 1815, May 31. Adjutant- General
gineers is the inspector of the U. S. U. ,S. Army directs all officers at West
Military Academy; the Superintendent Point to report to conmianding general
will receive orders only through him; of the northern division of the Army.
a treasurer will be appointed by the in- Partridge MS. A (

spector; qualified cadets shall receive 1815, June 5. Uniform of band at


diplomas signed by the Superintendent West Point: Twenty engineers' coats
and professors; the matter of a Board with black collars and cuffs; 20 gaiters;
of Visitors will be considered later. 20 pompoms, red, with white tops; 12
Order of Secretary of War (Monroe). music swords, etc. Partridge MS.
In Records U. S. ' Militarv Academy, (A)
1S14-1838. (A) 1815, June 23. C. C. Pinckney is
Regulations U. S. Military Acad- elected vice-president of the U. S.
emy. Original in frames in library. Military Philosophical Society, but de-
Copy in Proc. Court of Inquiry, MS., clines on account of his great age.
pp. 303-305. Regulations for the cadet The society was still in existence Sept.
mess, ibid., pp. 305-306. Regulations 22, 1S24. "Swift MSS. (A)
Military Academy, ibid., pp. 306-317.
Regulations for parades and drills, pp.
1815, June — . Gray satinet coats or-
dered for cadets. Court of Inquiry.
317-319. (A) March, 1S16.
1815, March 3. Congress fixes
.\ct of
1815, July 31. .Andrew Ellicott to
the Jlilitary Peace Establishment. (A) General Swift. The camp is broken
1815, March 28. Professor Mansfield up by the commandant, who has
to General Swift. The library has directed studies to begin. The winter
fewer scientific books than thirteen is not the best time for vacations. MS.
years ago. MS. A. G. O., O. M. A. O. M. A., A. G. O.
1815, March. "After March, 1815, Mr. Thorp, of New
1815, Augrust 6.
every professor shall sign a diploma York, to make cadets' uniforms out of
before a cadet is commissioned." Let- satinet. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
ter of J. G. Swift, Feb. 2. 1S15. (Set-
also 1S19 and 1824.) (A) 1815, August 26. C.C.W.D. to Gen-
eral .Authorizing printing of
Swift.
1815, April 20. Secretary of War to regulations of the U. .S. Infantry.
Major Thayer and Colonel McRee. Furnish each cadet with a copy, ^\'ar
They will embark on the squadron to Dept. Military Book No. 8.
the Mediterranean [in the frigate
sail to
Congress'] Then visit military schools,
.
1815, August 26. Letters of cadets.
work.shops, arsenals, etc. ami buy books
, Cadet punishments. Itisalleged: 1813,
and instruments for the Jlilitary .-Acad- a cadet was marched up and down the
emy. War Dept. Military Book No. 8. parade with a badge on his back; 1814,
cadets were drummed around theplain;
1815, April 24. Secretary of War ar-
cadets were forced to sit on cannon for
ranges a credit of #5,000 for Colonel a short time; two were confined in the
McRee and Major Thayer to buy books, black hole, 8 feet square; cadets were
maps, etc. (for Military Academy). confined in the .soldiers' guardhouse
War Dept. Military Book No. S. 1 8 to 20 at a time. Court of Inquiry,
1815, April- July. Major Burton's March, 1S16.
store built on West Point. Proc. Gen-
1815, September26. Thirty -six swords
eral Court-Martial, MS., p. 93. (A) belts shipped to Superintendent of
and
1815, May Plan for two additional
9. the Military Academy, valued at I432;
militarv academies proposed by the 300 more are daily expected from Eng-
acadeuiic staff. MS. O. M. A., A. G.O. land. Partridge MS. (.\)

1815, May 14. Cadet uniforms will 1815, September 27. Captain Part-
be completed in about four weeks. riilge to General Swift: Report on the
Bibliograpliv of llir U. S. Mi'/i'taiy Academy. 69
dailv routine of the Jlilitarv Acacleniy. has for a long lime been dispensed
A. L. vS., 4 pp., Partridge MS. with." Colton's Guide to \Vest Point,
1815, October 10. Slate.s were issued 1844. P- 74- (A)
to cadet.s on jnemorauduiu receipts. 1815. (Swift, MvSS. Work and materi-
)

Professor ElHcott makes requisition als on the new buildings belonging to


(Apr. 22, 1.S16) for 150 slates and i.otw the United States at West Point as fur-
IH-ncils. Partridge MS. (A) nished by Mr. Jacob Halsev an<l .sur-
1815, November25. Captain Partridge veyed .Vugust and September, 1815, by
to General Swift. Cadets should have John ]•;. West and Christopher Halsey.
dress and undress uniforms. The Board MS. Book A (cadet buildings, etc.);
of Visitors should come up shortly. MS. Book B, measurements of ma.son
The cadets to go to New York. MS. work done at West Point for the United
O. .M. A., A. G. O.
States by Thomas T. Woodruff (cadet
barracks, Academy, etc.). (A)
1815, November 28. General .Swift
to .Secretary of War. The uniform of Cadet study hours, g a. m. to 1

the cadets has been gray for the past p. m., 2 to 4 p. m., and from 7 (winter)
fifteen months. Inclosed description
(
or S (summer) to g.30 p. m. There
of uniform.) Book i, Letters Sent, were no examinations. Prof. Horace
A. G. O., O. M. A. (The texture of Webster hi CuUum MS. (.\)

the cloth, but nothing else, was changed The cadet detailed as acting
first
June 26, 1S20.) assistant professor was R. Delafield in
1815, December 21. General Swift 1815. CuUum MS. (A)
has suggested the appointment of vis- South (cadet) barracks built; de-
itors to the Military Academy and the molished 1S50. A description and view
President approves. "War Dept. Mili- of it ill Boynton's History of West
tarv Book No. S. Point, p. 255. (A.)

1815, 14. Captain Partridge (i) Cadet mess hall built; demol-
writes: Cadets go to New York on ished 1S52. A
description and view of
leave, when there obtain orders to re- it /;/ Boynton's History of West Point,
port at Fort Columbus, and are thus p. 257. '(A)
lost to the Academy. This is an im- (2) .Academic building completed
proper course. They behave very well destroyed by fire Feb. 19, 1838. .A. de-
while here. MS. O." M. A., A. G. O. .scriptionand view of it ill Boynton's
1815, spring' of. An inquiry into the History of West Point, p. 255. (A)
conduct of the Superintendetit was in- West Point. [Description of the
stituted by General Swnft. Court of site, history of the school, character
Inqiury, March, 1S16. of Colonel Williams, of Captain Par-
Store established by Mr. I. N. tridge, duties of cadets, course of stud\-,
Partridge. Court of Inquirv, ]March, etc.] Niles's Register, vol. 9, p. 15.
1816. (A)
1815, summ.er Cadets went to Gov-
of. 1815-16. Early discipline at :Military
ernors Island, New York Harbor, and .•\cademy, illu.strated by superintend-
encamped for about a month. CuUum ent's orders in Proc. Court of Inquiry,
MS. (A) MS., pp. 293-301. (A)
1815. The treasurer U. S. Military Punishments of cadets were: Pub-
.\cademy is said to receive i per cent lic reprimands, confinement to limits
commission on his disbursements. or to rooms, extra guard dut\', putting
Court of Inquiry, March, 1S16. on probation, suspension, confinement
to guardhouse, dismissal. Certain ca-
Mr. Isaac N. Partridge (uncle of dets who were noisy in their rooms
Captain Partridge) occupied the quar-
(there were six or eight to a room ) were
ters called "the colonel's house."
sometimes ordered to sit on gun car-
Court of Inquiry, March, 1S16. riages and study there. Testimony of
Explanations in writing were re- Captain Partridge, Court of Inquiry,
quired for all reported absences. Court MS., p. 253. [\]
of Inquiry, March, 1816.
Every Wednesday and Saturday a
Cadets were appointed careers at crew of enlisted men, under the com-
mess tables. Court of Inquirv, March, mand of a cadet, rowed the barge to
1816. Newburgh and return. Orderly Book,
company of bombadiers, MS. ( .\
"Before the parade is dismissed
the companies are drawn up in open 1815? 1816? The cadets visited New
square and an evening prayer is de- York for a day or two. The encamp-
livere^'l by the chaplain." Niles's Reg- ments at West Point were at first 1814) (

ister, September, 18 15. "The custom on the plain in front of the present
70 CcHtcnuial of United States Military Acadeii/y.

Superintendeiit's quarttrs, and before the court in detail on 20 points pp. (

1S20 near Fort Clinton. Every cadet 265-272). 21: "It is clearly proven
in turn acted as officer of the day. The that Captain Partridge has been solici-
cadet officer of the day received the tous about the health, morals, and im-
parade and was the officer in charge provement of the cadets, and in the
till 181S. Recollection,s of Gen. G. D. correction of faults uniform, punctil-
Ramsay. MS.(A) ious, dispassionate, and forbearing."
1815-1817. Uniform: Captain Par- Court ailjourned .\pr. 12, 1816. (Pi.)
tridge wore a gray coatee with 3 rows 1816, March 30. Andrew Ellicott
of 10 engineer buttons, herring-bone writes to General Swift that he will
black lace with Austrian knots, 12 but- accept the office of postmaster at West
tons on tails of coat, one gold epaulette; Point. He recommends C. Berard as
also a blue uniform coat as captain of professor of French. MS. A. P.O.,
engineers. U. S. M. A.
1815-1878. Total cost of U. S. Mili- 1816, March 31. Captain Perkins
tary Academy. jfi'J, 998,083, or $174,- writes to General Swift. .A.sks to be re-
572.76 per year on the average. The ' lieved as cjuartermaster at West Point.
cost of buildings aud grounds, etc., is MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.

about $2,000,000 about half the cost 1816, March. Regulations U. S. Mili-
of a war ship. The annual expen,se is tary Academy. MS. In War Dept.
about $250,000, about the cost of keep- jNIiiitary Book No. 8, pp. 463-465.
ing that vessel in conmnssion about — 1816, April 7. .\ddre,ss .signed b\- 109
one-fourth the annual cost of a regi-
cadets highly commending the admin-
ment of infantry. Report Board of istration of Captain Partridge. Court
Visitors, 187S, pp. 461-465. (A)
of Inquiry, March, 1816, .\pp. R.
1815-1902. Boards of Visitors were
1816, April 8. Mr. Berard appointed
present at West Point 1815 to 1902.
librarian. (See his letter of Aug. 14,
Their reports are on file in the adjutant's
1818.) MS. /« O. M. A., A. G. O.
office, U. vS. Militarv Academy. 1819 to
date. MS. (A) ' Lieutenant Gardiner of the artil-
lery has the permission of the Secretary
1816, before. Cost of cadet clothing: of War to study at Militarv Academy.
Gray coat, $23; blue coat, I36; gray Partridge MS. (.\)
trousers, |;i2. Collars sometimes
''highly worked;" blue vests, with bul- 1816, April 17. Report of General
let Ijuttons; buff vests; white vests; blue
Swift to Secretary of War on the Mili-
trousers, $17.50. All the articles were tary .Academy. 'MS. In O. M. A., A.
sometimes highly worked with black G. "O.
lace. Court of Inquiry, Jlarch, 1816. 1816, April 18. The musicians from
1816, February 5. Lieutenant Gads- Governors Island destined for West
den writes to General vSwift, proposing Point have arrived. Instruments need-
Knoxville, Tenn., as a site for the Mil- ed. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
itarv Academy. MS. A. G. O., O. 1816, April 26. Professor Mansfield
M. A. reports to General Swift on instruments
1816, February. Captain Perkins, bought for the Militarv Academy (sex-
.Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-Gen- tants, etc. ). MS. /« A. G.O., d. M. A.
eral, reported as quartermaster at West 1816, April. The "West Point Liter-
Point. Proc. Court of Inquiry, MS., ary Reading Room" a literary socie-—
p. 243. (A) —
ty preceded the Amasophic Societ\',
as did the Philomathean Society,
1816, March 6. Rules and regulations
for the government of the U. S. Mili- founded 1822. (.A)

tary Academy were drawn up and ap- 1816. May


13. Bill of fare for cadets.
proved by the Secretary of \\'ar; they Partridge JIS. {\)
provide for a Board of Visitors, five iu Colonel McRee and Major Thayer
number. Park's Sketch of West Point, have bought a library of books needed
p. ^l. (A) [at West Point], James Renwick to
J 816, March 15. Proceedings of a J. G. .Swift, Swift MSS. (A)
court of inquiry (Colonel Atkinson, 1816, May 22. .A programme of a

president) convened at West Point by course of studies drawn up and ap-


general orders Feb. ig, 1S16, to inquire proved by the Secretary of War July i
into the conduct of Captain Partridge F'luxions optional; Latin and Greek
as Superintendent of the Militarj-.Acad- were reviewed in the fourth year for
emy and commanding officer at West those cadets who had previously studied
Point. Copy of original in Judge-Ad- these languages; no theoretical instruc-
vocate General's Office. MS., i vol., tion in military subjects. Park's
O., pp. 362. Unanimous opinion of Sketch of West Point, pp. 72-73, (A)
Bibliograpliy of llic I'. S. Military Academy.

1816, May 22. Report of the academic Bovnton's IIi.storv of West Point, p.
sUilT at West Point on the course of 2..t". (A)
education proper for cadets. Amended 1816, August 9. General Parker to
and approved by the Secretary of War General .Swift. .Asks what is the uni-
June M, iSi6. War Dept. Military form of cadets. No two are ever alike.
Book No. 9. .Some have full dress of the .start of the
1816, May. (.SVv 1.S16, .-Vpril. ) .Vino- Army. MS. O. M. .A., .A. G. O.
.-iophic Society founded, and existed 1816, August 18. Captain Partridge
till about 1S23; it had a library of about to General Swift. He intends to make
500 volumes. The Philoniatbean So- another ex])e(lition to the Highlands to
sciety founded 1822 and aborbed the detennine the heights of mountains.
Auiosophic. The Ciceronian Society MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
was next formed, and finally the Dia- 1816, August 30. Letter describing
lectic Society in 1S24-25 [which con- uniform of cadets as approved by Gen-
tinues to 1902]. Park's Sketch of -Adopted, with changes, in
eral Swift.
West Point, pp. 117-11S. .A. Lyceum General Orders. .Adjutant General's Of-
of Natural History existed for several Sept. MS. in O. M. A..
fice, 4, iSi6.
years till 1831. (.4) A. G. O.
1816, June 13. Secretary of War
1816, September 4. Orders of .Adju-
authorizes detail of cadets to the coast tantand Inspector-General. Uniform of
survey. Permission rescinded Jul}- 3, cadets prescribed. Records U. S. Mil-
on advice of General Swift. War itaryAcademy. 1814-183S. (.A)
Dept. Military Book No. 9.
Order from War
Cadet uniform.
1816, June 21. Captain Douglas re- Department prescribes gray uniform,
ports a spirit of insubordination among hat and cockade, pantaloons with .Aus-
cadets. Cadets believe they are not trian knot. Bovnton's Hi.story of
subject to courts- martial. M.S. .\. G.
West Point, p. 213. (.A)
O., O. M. A.
[The three rows of buttons were
1816, June 27. A garri.son court con- copied from Captain Partridge's coat
sidered whether a cadet officer could (iYC steel engraved portrait).] (.A)
exercise authority as such over a sol-
dier, and decideii that he could when uniform
Cadet present style —
the soldier was acting disorderly. (grav) adopted. (5£Vl8i4. Journal )

This decision was approved by Captain M. S. I., vol. 2, p. 453. (.A-)

Partridge, Superintendent U. S. Mili- 1816, September 9. .Secretary of War


tary Academy. Orderly Book, Com- to General Either the Chief
Swift.
pany of Bombadiers, 1815-16, MS. (A) Engineer or the next in rank is Super-
1816, June 29. General Orders, -Ailju- intendent r. S. Military -Academy and
tant-General's Office, gives qualifica- nuist reside at West Point. Does Gen-
tions for entering cadets. (A) eral Swift elect to be Superintendent?
If not. Colonel McRee will be detailed.
1816, June 29. Orders of .\djutant War Dept. Military Book No. 9.
and Inspector General as to qualifica-
tions of cadets. Records U. S. Mili- 1816, September 10. Captain Crozet
tary .\caderay, 1S14-1.S38. (.A.) writes that he intends to follow_ the
methods of instruction of the Ecole
1816, July 1. Secretary of War writes Polvtechnique and that he will use its
General Swift giving reasons for the " authors." MS. -A. G. C, O. M. -A.
changes he has matie in the regulations
for the Military .Academy. By law no 1816, September 14. .Secretary of
one but the Chief Engineer can be War instructs General Swift as to meas-
Superintendent. Captain Partridge is ures necessary for discipline, etc., at
not such. War Dept. Militarv Book West Point. 'War Dept. Military Book
No. 9. No, 9.

Candidates to present themselves Secretary of War authorizes the


in September, and to be examined in appointment of Captain Crozet as pro-
spelling, reading, writing, and arith- fessor of engineering at Military .Acad-
metic. -Amer. State Papers, Military emy. War Dept. Military Book No. 9.
Affairs, vol. 2, p. 381. (A) Captain Partridge to General Swift.
Regulations for the government of Some books belonging to the Military
the Military .Academy (dated Jlay 22 I'hilosophical .Society were sent to New
approved by Secretary of War; a Board York in 181 2. .Alterations have been
of Visitors of five competent gentlemen made by the -Adjutant-General in the
provided for; the Superintendent to be suggested uidform of cadets. Round
president of the board. Examinations hats ordered instead of caps. MS. O.
to be held in January and in June. M. A., A. G. O.
72 Centennial of United States Ulilitaty Academy.

1816, September 15. Captain Par- 1816, October and November. Mus-
tridfje General Swift. The disci-
lo i
ter roll of the cadets attached to the
pline he introduced in 1814 has been U. S. Military Acadein)-: Recapitula-
relaxed by outside influence. MS. O. tion: Present, fit for duty, 192; sick,
M. A., A. G. O. present, 2; sick, absent, 2; absent with
leave, 11; absent without leave, 6; ab-
1816, September 23. Captain Par-
tridge to tieneral Swift. The .-Vcademy sent by order, 5; on command, i; on
niust have a permanent Superintend- furlough, i; resigned, 7; deserted, 2;
ent. in the new barracks
Every room total, 229. Partridge MS. (.\)
is occupied.Cadets have not all re- 1816, November 7. Cadets nmst not
turned from vacation. MS. O. M. A., the sentinel at the south gate with-
pa,ss
A. G. O. out a written pass. Orderly Book,
1816, September 25. Captain Par- Company of Bombardiers, 1S15-16, MS.
tridge to General Swift. Hats versus (A)
caps: Caps for cadets will be I7 or fS 1816, November 11 Secretary of War
.

apiece. Shabby hats make shabby pa- provides ;f3,2i;io for books, plans, etc.,
rades. Caps can be varni.shed. Nan- for Military .\cademy, to be expended
keen pantaloons are better than white. by Colonel McKee and Major Thayer
JIS. O. M. A., A. G. O. in Europe, etc. War Dept. Military
1816, September 26. Cadet Book No. 9.

left the Military Academy, without Captain Partridge to General


leave, to join the Spanish patriots. MS. Swift. Discipline is declining at the
O. :\I. A., A. G. O. Academy. The academic staff should
be subject to military orders. MS.
1816, September 27. General Swift
O.M. A., A.G.O.
to Captain Partridge. " I do not like
the [cadet] uniform and am not pleased 1816, November 16. Cadets forbid-
at the manner in which it has been es- den to emjiloy soldiers as waiters, and
tablished." Partridge MS. (A) to pay them money, etc. Orderly Book,
Company of Bombardiers, 1815-16.
1816, September 29. Captain Par- MS. (A)
tridge to .\djutant-General. A number
1816, December 18. Officers not of
of subaltern officers of the line have
the Corps of Engineers are not to serve
applied to be attached to Military Acad-
at the Military Academy. MS. O. M.
emy. All quarters here are crowded.
A., A.G.O.
MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
1816, December 21. Captain Par-
1816, Septemiber. Why the cadet uni- tridge resigns professorship of engi-
form is grav. See Memoir of J. T. neering, Military .\cademy; nominates
Greble, p. iS'. (A) Captain Crozet as his successor. MS.
1816, October 2. List of books, etc., O.M. A., A.G.O.
needed for the Military Academy. Pro- 1816, December 31. Fire in General
posed bv Professors Mansfield and El- .Swift's quarters at West Point. Proc.
licott. iviS. O. M. A., A. G. O. general court-martial. MS., p. 157.
(A)
1816, October Secretary of War
5,
writes to General >Swift about the cadet 1816, summer of. Cadets visited New
uniform reconnnended last winter. York and were reviewed by the com-
Hats will be substituted for caps, as mon council in the park. CuUum MS.
they are neater. There will be no un- (A)
dress uniform. War Dept. Military
1816. Cadet uniform described. M.
Q.
Book No. 9.
G. Book, p. 6.
1816, October 7. Secretary of War
There was no catalogue of the
writes Mansfield agreeing that
I'ruf. J.
library. Court of Inquiry, March,
the Superintendent of the Jlilitary '

Academy should be permanent not — 1S16.

the senior officer present. Since the A steel-engraved portrait of Capt.


law of 181 2 there seems to be a system- Alden Partridge, superintendent U. ,S.
atic plan to nullify that law, through Military Academy, 1S12-1S16, shows a
the device of inspector Military Acad- blue (?) unifonn coat with three rows
emy, etc. The Secretary has not as of bell buttons. The cadet coatee of
favorable an opinion of Captain Par- 1S16 was probably copied from this.
tridge as Professor Mansfield. War (A)
Dept. ^Military Book No. 9.
The corps of cadets was at this
1816, October 30. Mr. Thomas needs time, and probably earlier, organized
foils for use in teaching fencing. M>S. as a battalion and officered bv cadets.
O. M. A., A. G. O. Cullum MS. (A)
Bibliography of llie U. S. A fi/i/tirv Academy. 73
1816. President Monroe visited the dix to the a.stronomical part, .selected
Academy during the summer. Cadet from Mr. Ivwing's Practical .A.stronomy,
J. H. Clinton
(1S15) held at the same by Samuel Webber. Boston, 2d .Am.
time the grade of midshipman, U. S. ed., iSii, vol., Q.
I (Text-book, De-
Navy. There were cadets in the Army partment Natural and Experimental
who never joined the Academy. No Philo.sophy, 1816 ?)-iSi8. ( Report )

warrants were given to cadets in 18 14, Supt. V. .S. Military .A-cademy, 1896, p.
and was no preliminarj- examina-
tliere 15, and Partridge, M.S.
tion and no oath of allegiance. A ca- 1816-1826. Semiannual of ca- rolls
det who had only one arm was admitted. dets. Originals in O. M. .\.;
.A. G. ().,
Two cadets were married. Recollec- copies in .Adjutant's Office, U. S. Mili-
tions of Gen. G. D. Ramsay. MS. [.\ tary Academy. (.A)
Regulations relative to the Mili- 1816-1830. The Military .Academy at
tary Academy. 1S16. /;/ .A.mer. State West Point unmasked; or corruption
Papers, Militarr Affairs, vol. i, pp. S38, and military despotism exposed. By
839- (A) .Americanus [said to be Capt. .Alden
Rules with respect to the promo- Partridge]. Washington, 1S30, i vol.,
tion of cadets, approved by Secretary O., pp. 28. (A)
of War; the rank in the Army to de- 1816-1875. The quarters north of the
pend on general merit fixed by an ex- gymnasium were built at the following
amination; cadets to receive a diploma, dates: No. 5, 1829; 7, 1S16; 9 was
etc. Bovnton's Historv of West Point, built during the Revolution and served
p. 214. '(A) as headquarters; 11,1858; 15,1816; 19,
Cadet uniform, gray color (essen- 1S81; 21, 1821; 23, 1S20; 31, 182S; 35,
tially same as at present) prescribed. 1826, 39. 1S21; 43, 1S75. Records of
Bovnton's Historv of West Point, p. Quartennaster, U. S. Military .Academy,
215- (A) Letter Book, November. iSSg, p. 115.
Dufief (N. G.): Nature displayed (A)
in her mode of teaching language to 1816-1902. Instruction in fencing has
man. .Adapted to the French.
. .
been continuously given during this
3d ed. Philadelphia, iSio, 2 vols., O. period. H. J.K.
(Text-book Department of Modern
Languages, 1816.) Cullum's Address, Masters of the sword Pierre :

Thayer Slonmnent, p. 13. Thomas, 1816-1S26; Pierre Trainque,


1826-27; Louis S. Simon, 1827-1S32;
Simpson (Thomas); Trigonome-
-AlbertJumel, 1S32-1837; Ferd. Dupare,
try, Plane and Spherical, with the con-
1837-1S40; H. G. Boulet, 1840-1842;
struction and application of logarithms.
P.de Janon, 1S46-1858; .Antone Lorentz,
London, 1799, i vol., O. (Text-book
1858-18S4; H. J. Koehler, 1885-1902.
Department of Mathematics, in April,
1816.) Partridge MS. Post cemeterv first laid out in iSi6.
Tousard, (Louis)
de; .American Total number of recorded interments
.Artillerist's Companion, or Elements of to July 1, 1902, 1,198. .SVt' Report of

-Artillerv. Philadelphia, 1S09, r vol., Quartermaster U. S. Military .Academy,


(Text-book Dept. ill Rept. .Supt. U. S. Jlilitary .Academy,
O. ,

1816. ) Proc. general court-martial, for 1902, p. 43. (A)


MS., p. 98. Records of courts of inquiry and
Professor Mansfield testifies that courts-martial held at West Point on
Captain Partridge's government of ca- file;';/ office of Judge-.Advocate-General,
dets was
excellent, and that this was War Dept.
the universal opinion of the professors;
that Captain Partridge is very active,
1817, January 20. .Adjutant-General
persevering, and indefatigable; that he
writes to General Swift. He has for
the first time received a report from
is fully competent as professor of engi-
the post cf \\"est Point and of the Mili-
neering, etc. Proc. Court of Inquirv,
tary .Academy. Your presence at West
JIS., p. 171. (A)
Point will give the system the energy

The
treasurer receives i per cent requisite. MS. O. M. .A., .A. G. O.
on payments made to [for] cadets: Reg-
ulations for the treasurer, U. S. Military 1817, January 21. Secretary of War
.\cademy. Proc. Court of Inquiry, MS., approves General Swift's purpose to
p. 301. (A) employ Captain Partridge temporarily
as instructor of tactics. U. S. Military
1816 P-1818. Enfield (William): In-
Book No. 9.
stitutes of natural philosophy, theoret-
ical and practical with some cor-
. . . 1817, January 31. Captain Partridge
rections, change in the order of the requires knap.sacks for cadets. MS.
branches, and the addition of an appen- O. M.A.,.A. G. O.
74 CottoDiial of U)iitcd States M/7/tarr Academy.

1817, February 2 1 Captain Partri<lKe


. 1817, May 23. Captain Partridge asks
to General Swift. Incloses nienioran- for musket flints for ^Military
s.'io'i

(lum of cailet 'Uniform. JIS. O. JI.A., Academy, etc. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.


A. G. O. [Memorandum not found.] 1817, July 5. Visit of corps of cadets
1817, March 2. Captain Partridge to to New York. Extract from Niles
General Swift, inclosing sy.stem of reg- Weekly Register, July 5, 1817. (A)
ulations for Military Academy drawn 1817, July 17. Order of Chief of
up by himself. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O. Engineers to Major Thaj^er to take
1817, March 3. Cadets .should each command of post of West Point and of
have a copy of Hutton's Mathematics. Military Academy. Records U. S.
MS. O. M.A., A. G. O. Military Academy, 1814-1838. (.\)

1817, March 0. Captain Partridge to 1817, July27. Major Thayer assumed


General Swift. Submits a course of command of the U. S. Military Acad-
studies devised by him.self. Separate emy. ( His letter to Secretary of War.
classes abolished. Each cadet to grad- Cullum MS. (A)
uate \vhen he finishes his work. MS. Major Tha3'er to tieneral Swift.
O. M. A., A. G. O. He assumed command at West Point,
1817, March 6. Rules and regulations and finds two professors in arrest.
for the government of the U. S. Mili- Wishes them relieved, or their places
tary Academy. Secretary Crawford.
(
filled. MS. /;/ O. M. A., A. G. O.
Records U. S'. Military Academy, 1814- 1817, July 28. Captain Partridge to
1838, pp. 14-16. july23, 181S. (A)
5(V' General Swift. Inclosing charges,
Captain Partridge toGeneral Swift. etc., against Professors Mansfield and
Announces that several advanced stu- Mr. Snowden, and Teacher
Ellicott,
dents had formed a class in philosophy Berard. .\sks for court of inquiry on
[independent of Colonel Mansfield]. himself.Has preferred charges against
Asks for a board of visitors. MS. O. M. Captaiji O'Connor. MS. 0. M. .A., A.
A., A. G. O. G. O.
1817, March 1 Cadets were marched
. 1817, July to August. Cadet Ryland
to the mess hall in squads. MS. O. M was adjutant of the post. Proc. Gen-
A.,A. G.O. eral Court-Martial, MS., p. 62. (.A)
1817, March 31. Professor Mansfield 1817, August 1. JIajor Thayer writes
to General Swift. Writes that there is to General Swdft; wishes a captain of
abuse in allowing carpenters, tailors, infantry as instructor of tactics, lieu-
discharge<l soldiers, etc., to build little tenant of artillery, ditto; also a quar-
houses on and about the plain, in addi- termaster and adjutant. MS. in O. M.
tion to getting their wood off of the A., A. G. O.
public property and affording asylum 1817, August 2. .\djutant-General to
for all sorts of people. MS. A. G.O., Major Thayer, directing him to release
O. M. A. profe.s.sors from arrest. M,S. O. M. A.,
1817, March. Captain Crozet writes to A. G. O.; also in Cullum MS.
General Swift that it is injurious for 1817, August 6. Secretary of War to
3'oung men destined for different coq.is Major Thayer. .\s Superintendent of
of the Army to be in the same school. Military .Academy he is subject only to
West I'oint is not a proper site for the the order of the President of the Ujiited
Academy [too far from centers of learn- States. Thayer's report to Swift will
ing and manufacture], MS. -A. G. O., be sent to the President. About |7o,ooo
O. M. A. is available. War Dept. Military Book
1817, April 14. Major Burton, of New- No. 9.
York, furnishes uniform trousers for
1817, August 8. The .\djutant-Gen-
cadets. Tactics taught to cadets hv
eral will oriler all cadets to report at
Captain Partridge. MS. O. M. A., A'.
West Point Sept. i. Captain O'Con-
G. O.
nor has translated a book for the Mili-
1817, April 27. Professor Mansfield tary Academy [Science of War]. War
to General Swift. He has bought a Dept. Military Book No, 9,
number of books for his department
JIartin's philosophy among them. After this date cadets must report
MS. in A. G. O., O. M. A. at West Point on as candidates.
Sept. i

Their e.xamination and admission at


1817, May19. President of United
any other time is irregular. Letter of
States desires Major Thayer to be
Secretary* of War to Major Thayer, at
ordered to West Point as Superinten-
dent during General .Swift's absence.
whose request the order was issued.
The President intends to visit West Cullum MS. (A)
Point shortly. War Dept. Military 1 81 , August 3 . Captain Partridge
Book No. 9. to (ieneral Swift. Reports that he took
Bibliography of the U. S. Militarv Academy. 75
coininand of West Point Aui;. 29. 1817, September 25. President of the
Major Thayer occupied hisquarters and I'liited .Slates, through Secretary of
declined to vacate. The senior officer War, directs a court-martial at '\Vest
of engineers present is bv law Super- Point on Captain Partridge and a court
intendent. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O. of inquiry on the charges again.st
1817, September 1. One hundred and academic stafT. General Scott will be
seventy-five cadets present; a<lniitte<l president of both courts. War Dept.
since, 12; absent without leave, 301 not Military Book No. g.
returned from furlough I. Major Thay- 1817, September 29. Cadet Pinck-
er's letter to the Secretarv of War, Oct. ney.of .South Carolina, was notified by
I, 1S17. CuUuni .AIS. (A) Major Thayer in writing to return to
1817, September 3. Secretary of War West Point for duty. His father writes
notifies Major Thayer that Cajitaiu to General .Swift to say that as the
Partridge and Lieutenant Davies have e()uinox was approaching the return by
.sea was hazardous and as the country
been placed in arrest. Major Thayer
is to report on the "daring act of nui-
was sickly his return by land was dan-
tiny." War Dept. Military Book No. 9. gerous, and asks that he be allowed to
return in the middle of October.
1817, September 5. Academic duties Thomas Pincknev to J. G. Swift, Swift
will begin at S a. m. Sept. 6. Records MSS. (A)
I'. S. Military Academy, iSi4-i.S3,S. A ( I

1817, September. Since this date


- TheWashington City Daily Gazette each instructor has rendered a weekly
contains an article signed "A friend to class report. Major Thayer's letter of
the injured" bearing on the case of Cap- Jan. 30, i.Si.S, to the Secretarv of War,
tain Partridge. Proc. General Court- Cullum MS. (.\!
Martial, MS., p. 146; given ibid., MS., 1817, October 2. Captain Partridge
pp. 154. 155- writes to tieneral Swift. .\.sks for his
old quarters at West Point, viz: the
1817, September 6. Circular from
Major Thayer to each professor of the small house near the old -Academv.
Military Academy, requiring a pro- MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
gramme of study in his department 1817, October 11. Secretary of War
and a memoir showing the method of authorizes Major Thayer to engage a
instruction. Cullum MS. (A) teacher of French at former salary.
War Dept. Military Book No. 9.
1817, September 11. Major Thayer
writes to General .Swift. Reports that 1817, October 16. The present check-
the adjutant ami some cadets escorted
book system instituted by Colonel
Captain Partridge with the band when
Thayer. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. C S.

leaving the post, MS. in O. JI. .\..


vol. '2. p. 463. (A)
A. G. O. 1817, October 20. Proceedings of a
general court-martial convened at West
1817, September 12. The New York Point for the trial of Capt. A. Partridge.
Columbia, newspaper, contains an ap- General Scott, president. Copy from
peal from Capt. A. Partridge to the original inofKceof the Judge-.\dvocate-
public. Proc. General Court-ilartial. General. MS., 1903. i vol., 8°, pp.
October, 181 7, MS., p. 10; given in full 175. Cliargcs: I. Neglect of duty and
ibid., MS., pp. 147-153- unofficerlike conduct 10 specifica-—
1817, September 23. Captain Par- tions;n. Conduct unofficerlike and to
tridge to General .Swift. In reference the prejudice of good order and mili-
command and
to his assumption of the tary discipline —4 specifications; III.
temporarv superintendence of the Mili- Disobedience of orders — 2 specifica-
tary .Academy. MS O. M. .A. .A. G. O.
. ,
tions; W
Mutiny, and beginning and
.

Cadet
uniform. Chevrons pre-
exciting mutiny - 4 specifications.
Pleading: Not guilty to each and all.
scribed, etc. in Thayer's order.
, Boyn-
Findings: Of Charge I, not guilty; of
ton's History of West Point, p. 21.S;
Charge II, not guilty; of Charge III,
U. S. Militarv .Academv Order Book.
guilty; of Charge IV, not guilty. Sen-
1S17. (A)
tence: To be cashiered. The court, in
Major Thayer's orders: Cadets consideration of the zeal and persever-
organized into a battalion of two com- ance which the prisoner seems uni-
panies, with a cadet colonel, adjutant, formly to have displayed in the dis-
sergeant-major, etc. Cadet rank dis- charge of his professional duties up to
tinguished by .gold lace and b\' yellow August, 181 7, beg leave to reconimend
ribbon chevrons. .\ connnandanl of him to the clemencv of the President
cadets was appointed by the Superin- of the T'nited States in the hope that
tendent. Boynton's Historj- of West the punishment may be remitted. The
Point, p. 218. (A) court further is of opinion that Charges
'](i CcJitciniicl of United States Military Academy.

Iand II, and most of the specifications 1817. Report on the Military Academy
under them, were but frivolous and at West Point. Acting Secretary G.
vexatious. Action: Tlie President ap- Graham, Feb. 15, 1817. House Docs.
proves the sentence and proceedings, 14th Cong., 2d sess., 21 pp. (A)
except tliat part wliich pronounces Cemetery laid out; road to it built
certain charges, etc., frivolous and vex- 1S39 or 1.S40; enlarged 1S90 and 1900;
atious, and, in consideration of the enlargement laid out 1903. (A)
recommendation of the court, remits Cadet uniform. Chevrons pre-
the punishment. Captain Partridge is
released from arrest and returned to scribed. Journal M. S. I., vol. 2, p.

duty. (A) 405. (A)


1817, November 1. Practical military General Orders, War Dept., about
instruction ceased on this date for the court of inquiry. MSS. in Colonel
year. Letter of Major Thayer to the Larned's possession.
Secretary of War, Oct. I, 1S17, Cullum Martin (Benjamin): The philo-
MS. (A) grammar; being a view of the
.sophical
1817, November 4. As many cadets present state of experimented physi-
as General Scott may require to be de- ology or natural philosophy. In four
tailed as copyists for the general court- parts. London, 126 pp., vol. 2, 8°.

martial of which he is president. Or- (Text-book, department nat. and ex-


der of the Ac'jutant and Inspector- perimental philosophy, .Apr., 1S17.)
General. Cullum MS. (A) 1817-18. "Prom Sept. i, 1817, to Mar.
1817, November 27. General Orders, I,1818, the uumlier of cadets absent
Adjutant-General's Office, in relation to without leave was at no time less than
general court-ii.artial for trial of Captain 12." Major Thaver to Secretary of
Partridge, findings; Charge I, not guilty; War, May 3, 1818,' Cullum MS. (A)
Charge II, not guilty; Charge 1 11, guilty; Cadet puni.shments examples; —
Charge IV, not guilty. Sentence, to be cadets permitted to w-ear whiskers, but
cashiered, but recommended to clemen- not mustaches or beards p. 467 va- ( )
;

cy. President of United States remits cations abolished (.^pr. 15, 181S); fur-
the punishment and restores him to loughs may be granted during the en-
duty. campment. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.,
vol. 2, pp. 45S-474. (A)
1817, December 13. Secretary of War
writes General Swift that the Superin- 1817-1830. Cadets were made to do
tendent of the U. S. Military Academv police duty, wheeling wheelbarrows,
is not under the command of the Chief etc. , for punishment. See The Military
Engineer while he is alxsent from Mili- Academy unmasked ( 1830), p. 8. (.A)
tary Academy. War Dept. Military Camp W'as pitched on the grass
Book No. 9. parade. The Military Academy un-
1817. Major Thayer divided classes
masked (1S311), p. 20.
. . . (A)
into .sections for recitation; instituted 1817-1832. Adjutant's office in base-
weekly transfers between .sections; es- ment of superintendent's quarters till
tablished daily marks; published an an- it was moved to second floor, east end

nual register; provided an annual Board of Academy. William Ward.


of Visitors; introduced the check-book 1817-1833. Early discipline at the
sy.stem of accounts; organized the aca- U. S. Military .'\cademy. Jour. Mil.
demic board as at present, etc. Boyn- Sen- Inst.U. S., vol. 2, p. 448. (A)
ton's History of West Point, p. 21S. (A) SV Cullum (G. W.): .\ddress at
Thecost of the public buildings, the unveiling of the statue of General
etc., was, up to this date, $115,354.15 Thayer at West Point, June 11, 1883.
[not including the "east barracks," In Cullum's Biog. Register, vol. 5, p.
145,000]. See The Military Academy 633- (A)
Unmasked (1830), p. 9. (A) 1817-1836. Music ma.sters: Richard
Willis, June 16, 1817 to 1830.'; Alex.
[As to the controversy between
Kyle, 1S30-1S36; Joseph Lucchesi, 1S36.
Gen. J. G. Swift and Capt. .\. Partridge
Park's Sketch of West Point, pp. §5,
relating to the command at West Point.]
98. Boynton's History of West Point,
In MS. correspondence between Major-
General Jackson and Brevet Major- P- 337- (A)
General Scott. MS. p. 17. Also in 1817-1837. Monthly returns of merit
Thayer Cullum MSS. (A) and general merit for cadets. Originals
in A. G. O., O. M. A.; copies in 'u. vS.
North (cadet) barracks built de- — Military Academy. (.A.)
molished 1 85 1. A description and view
of it /;/ Boynton's History of West 1817-1877. The varying practice as to
Point, p. 255. (A) the making of cadet officers from dif-
Biblicio-rapliy of tlir U. S. Military Acadejny. 77
ferent classes described in Jour. Mil. history, and
ethics, the chaplain S. V .

Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 2, pp. 456-457. Military .\c.adeniy to be the head of the
(A) de])artment. Rev. T. I'icton, professor
1817-1896. Department of ordnance J818-1S25; Rev. C. P. Mcllvaine, 1825-
and gunnery, V. S. INlilitary .\cadcniy, 1S27; Rev. T.Warner, 1828-1838; Rev.
organized 1S57 —
its history. .\ de])art- J. Adams, Rev. M. P. Parks,
;

ment of artillery' mentioned 1.S17 and Rev. W. T. Sprole, 1S47-1856;


;

it continued to 1857, when the depart- Rev. J. W. French, 1856-1871; Rev. J.


ment was organized by the academic Forsyth, 1S71-1874; Rev. W. M. Post-
board. History of the department; lethwaile, 1S74-1S96. Rept. Supt. U.
text-books used. Rept. Supt. U. S. .Academy 1S96, p. 157. (.\)'
S. Jlilitary
Slilitary Academy, (A)
1896, p. 176. 1818, April 15. Vacations are abol-
1817-1901. Brief history of the Acad- ished; lurloughs will be granted usu-
emy. In Michie's McClellan, pp. 8 et ally during camp; the Superintendent
seq. (A) is authorized to detail cadet instructors.
Records I'. S. Militarv .-^cademv, 1814-
1818, January 8. Secretary of War
1S38. (A)
directs Major Thayer to forward a com-
plete plan of all buildings for the Com- 1818, April 20. MajorThayer to Gen-
mittee of Congress on Ways and Means. eral Swift. Twelve thousand copies of
AVar Dept. Military Book Xo. 9. a treatise on the science of war trans-
lated by Captain O'Connor have been
1818, February 10. Secretary of War deposited at West Point. One copy
Calhoun is gratified with the progress
( I

should be given to each graduated ca-


of the Military Academy. Orders names
of five most distinguished cadets, etc.,
det. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
published in the Army Register. War 1818, April 25. MajorThayer requests
Dept. Military Book No. 10. permission to build a gun house. MS.
i>: (). M. A., A. G. O.
1818, February 14. The vSecretary of
War directs the names of the five most 1818, May 12. JIajor Thayer writes
di.stinguished cadets in each class to be General .Swift. Requesting to be re-
annually published in the Army Regis- lieved as Superintendent I'. S. Militarv
ter, etc.(The practice continues to Academy. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
to this day. Boynton's History of West
) Order from the Engineer Depart-
Point, p. 219; Records U. S. Military ment: Cadets failing to join at the ex-
Academy, 1814-183S, p. 17. {.\) piration of their furloughs shall have
1818, February 25. Capt. John Bliss their pay stopped; if absent without
has been detailed as instructor of tac- leave for more than tw'o months, to be
tics. War Dept. Military Book No. 10. dismis.sed the service. Park's Sketch
of West Point, p. 86. (A)
1818, March 25. ?Iajor Thayer recom-
mends granting an indefinite furlough 1818, June 12. E. W. Phelps acted as
to Cadet Delafield, who will aid in sur- steward at West Point May, 1817, to
veying the boundary line between the May, under agreement to receive
181S,
United States and Canada. MS. in O. II10.50 monthly for cadets' mess per
M. A., A. G. O. person, .\bout jfi.ouo is due to him.
He requests pavment. MS. O. M. A.,
1818, March. Cadet .sections assembled
A. G. O.
at the beat of drums. Bugle calls were
not introduced till about 1840. Jour. 1818, June 25. Academic board rec-
Mil. Ser\'. Inst. U. S., vol. 2, p. 466. ommends 23 cadets for promotion. Ap-
(-^)
proved by the inspector, excepting that
Cadet Bache should be appointed to the
1818, April Captain Partridge re-
1.
Engineers. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O.
signs his commission. MS. O. M. A.,
A. G. O. 1818, June. A merit roll of class stand-
ing for the first class made out, for the
1818, April 3. Major Thayer writes
first time, according to the svstem of
respecting uniform for band. MS. in
MajorThayer. Cu'llum MS. '
(.\)
O. M. A.; A. G. O.
1818, July 16. JIajor Thayer requests
1818, April 13. Order of the Engi- 2l>ij nuiskets, New Haven pattern. MS.
neer Department: Cadets may be em-
O. M. A., A. G. O.
ployed as acting assistant professors
with increased pay of f 10 per month. 1818, July 23. Regulations approved
(See 1S23, Sept. 10, for mark of this by the Secretary of War. See Mar. 6,
grade by additional buttons on uniform 1817. In Records U. S. Military .Acad-
coat.) Boynton's History of West emy, 1814-1838, pp. 16-17. (A)
Point, p. 221. (A) Order of the Secretary of War
1818, April 14. Congress or-
.\ct of provides for semiannual e.xamination,
ganizes the department of geography, Jan. I, June 1; candidates to report
78 Centennial of United States Militaiy Academy.

June 25, etc.; annual encampments '8, 1818. House Docs., No. 104, 15th
July I to Aug. 31; furloughs to be Cong., 1st sess., vol. 5, 160 pp.
(A)

granted not more than one-fourth of to 1818. Sim,son (Robert): Ele-
the corps to be absent at anj' one time ments of conic sections, 2d ed., Edin-
and every graduate to have been pres- burgh, 1792, 1 vol., O. (Text-book de-
ent during two encampments. Boyn- partment of mathematics, to 1818.
ton's History of West Point, p. 223. (A) Rept. Supt. U. S. Militarv .-Academy,
1818, July 26. All communications 1896, p. 43- (A)
from the Military Academy are to be 1818 to Vernon (Guy) de: A .

made through the Chief Engineer. treatiseon the science of war and fortifi-
MS. O. M. A., A. G. O. cation translated by John M. O'Con-
. . .

1818, August 2. Cadets at West Point, nor, captain, U. S. .'Vnny. New York,
165; recentlv connnissioned, 23; re- 1817, 2 vols., O. (Text-book depart-
signed, 11; estimated total Aug. 31, ment civil and militarv engineering,
131; appointed, 80; vacancies, 39; to- iSiS to ) Rept. Siipt. U. S. Mili-
.

tal, 250. CuUum MS. (A) tary Academy, 1896, p. 160. (A)
1818, August 28. Major Thayer re- Gregory (Olinthus): A treatise of
ports that Mr. Zoeller intends to re- mechanics, theoretical, practical, and
sign. Recommends that he be not per- descriptive, 3d ed., London, 1815, 2
mitted to do so until another is ap- vols., O. (Text- book department nat-
pointed. MS. O. M. A., A. G. O. ural and e.xperimental philosophy, i8r8
1818, October 26. Major Thayer and to .) Rept. Supt. I'. S. M'ilitary
academic board are anxious to have a Academy, 1S96, p. 15. [h)
knowledge of English grammar added 1818-1827. Farrar's text-books used
to the entrance requirements. Cul- at West Point and Har\-ard University.
lum MS. (A) Life of D. Treadwell, p. 394 of centen-
1818, October. Wood's nionument nial volume, Amer. Acad. Arts and
erected. Boynton's History of West Sciences. (A)
Point, ]i. 302. [It stood till after 1821 1818 to 182-. Hutton (Charles): A
in the middle of the parade ground, course of mathematics in two volumes
and till aj'ter 1870 on a knoll near Tro- . . revised
. and corrected by Robert
phy Point, and is now in the ceme- Adrian from 5th and 6th L. ed. New
tery.] (A) York, 1818, I vol. O. (Part relating
1818, November 1. Academic staff to conic sections used as text-book de-
writes to Secretary of War on the im- partment of mathematics, 1818 to 182-.
portance of observing the order of Rept. Supt. U. S. Military .Academy,
merit in making appointments in the 1.896, p. 43- (A)
Armv, noting cases. MS. O. M. .\., 1818-1863. History of the U. S. Mili-
A. G. O. tarv .\cademy band. Boynton's History
1818, November 18. Major Thayer of West Point, p. 335. (A)
asks that a railing be put around Wood's Li.sts of the five "most distin-
monument. M.S. O. M. A., A. G. O. guished" cadets given. Boynton's
1818, November 26. Rules with re- History of West Point, pp. 325-334.
spect to the promotion of cadets. Cul- (A)
lutn MS. (A) 1818-1882. Latrobe (John H. B.):
1818, December 9. .\ court of inquiry Reminiscences of West Point from
convened at West Point. Records U. S. September, 1818, to March, 1882 . . .

Military .\cademy, 1S14-1S38. {A.) East Saginaw, Mich., 1887, i pam.,


8°, 36 pp. (A)
1818. -A Board of Visitors in this year.
Colonel Thayer's letter, Feb. 11, 1853. 1818-1884, 1837-1884. Summary
Cullum MS. ' [It was not the first one.] of Congressional appropriations (sum
^3,422,539.83); table of the amounts
Charges preferred by 5 cadets
annually paid to cadets 1818-1884 (total
against the commandant of cadets, Capt.
Rept. Board of Visit-
John Bliss, Sixth Infantry throwing — 16,439,890.08).
ors, 1.S84, p. S49, (h)
stones at cadets; violently throwing
them out of ranks; swearingat them, etc. 1818-1889. .Amounts paid cadets each
Ill The Military Academy Unmasked year 1S18-1839; total, $7,213,230.77.
(1830), p. 26. (A) Rept. Board of Visitors, 1889, p. 1093.
Papers relating to West Point. (A)
The cadets and others. Nov. 22, 1818. 1818-1896. Department of civil and
Ex. Papers, No. A-14. .15th Cong., ist military engineering U. S. Military
sess., vol. 2, 62 pp. (A) .Vcademy; of list text-books; the
• •
Report on army contingent ex- methods the Ecole Polytechnique
ot
penses. Secretary J. C. Calhoun. Feb. were introduced 1S18 by Crozet; [those
Ihbliography of the U. S. Militarv Acadc»n\

of Metz by Mahan; those of


in 7830 1819. Secretary of War Calhoun rec- ( )

Woolwicli iSoi-2 by Baron,] Rept. onnnends a .second military academv.


Supt. U. S. Military Academy, i.Sg6, Amer. State Papers, vol. i, p. 834. (,V)
pp. 160-165. (A) '
E.\'pos(5 of facts concerning recent
1818-1902. Annual Register of the tran.sactions relating to the corjjs of
Officers and Cadets [separately printed cadets of the U. S. Military .Academy
each year from] 1S18 to date. (.\) at West Point, N. V. Xewburgh,
1819, January 1. Catalojjue of the 1819, 6S ]ip., I pam., 8°. [Bound with
cadets of the U. S. Military Academy, it: Ragland, Cadet T.: Defense before

West Point, Jan. i, [819 [total, 2-^0]. a general court-martial held at West
I sheet f°. (A) Point. . . 1S19. . Xewburgh,
. . .

1819, January 15. Letter from Secre-


1S19, 24 pp.] (A)
tar}- of War ( Calhoun to Colonel
)
.Ajournal of a marcli [to Hudson,
Thayer. (A) X. v.] performed by the corps of
cadets of the U. S. Military Academy
Report of the Secretary of War
in the year 1819. Xewburgh, iSig, 'i
[Calhoun] on an additional military
vol., 8°, pp. 44. (A)
academy. Amer, State Papers, vol. i,

p. 834. (A) Cadets petition Congre.ss against


maltreatment by officers of the Armv.
Report on U. S. Military Academy
.\mer. State Papers, vol. 2, p. 5. (A)
by General Bernard and Colonel McRee,
Amer. State Papens, Military .Affairs, List of apparatus needed bv each
vol. I, p. S34. (A) department, U. S. Military Academv;
catalogue of English book's needed in
1819, March 27. Mr. C. Zoeller's
its library. Rept. Board of \"isitors,
resignation accepted to take effect Jan.
5. Records C
S. Militarv Academv,
pp. 10-24. (A)
Mr. Xorth's tavern is within 100
1S14-1S3S. (A)
yards of cadet barracks; the purchase
1819, May. general court-martial
-A.
of Mr. North's land is recommended.
sitting at West Point decides that it has
Rept. Board of Visitors, 18 19, p 9
no authority to tr\' cadets; decision
(A)
negatived by the Attorney -General
.Aug. 21, iSig. Boynton's History of Paper relating to the Militarv
West Point, p. 220. (A) .\cademy. Senator Williams, Jan. 21',
1819. State Papers, No. 63, 15th Cong.,
1819, June. The corps of cadets organ-
2d sess., vol. I, 2 pp. (,A)
ized \n 4 comjianies for the encamp-
ment (only) and this was the rule until Petition relating to West Point.
Apr. 3, 1S27, when the permanent or- Ex-Cadet Loring and others. Dec. 27,
ganization was 4 companies. Jour. Mil. 1S19. Ex. Papers, No. 14, i6th Cong.,
Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 1st sess., vol. 2, 6 pp. (A)
2, p. 455. (./V)

1819, August 21. Report of Aug. 21, Resolutions relating to militarv


1819, to Congress "on complaints academies. Representative Johnsoii,
against Military Academy at West Jan. 29, 1SJ9, House Docs., Xo. 113,
Point." Amer. .State Papers, Military 15th Cong., 2d sess., vol. 6, i p. (A)
Affairs, vol. 2, pp. 5-30, Daily guard mounting introduced;
1819, September 23. Orders of Adju- cadet sentinels replaced bomljardier
tant and Inspector General for a court- sentinels in barracks. Cullum M.S.
martial to reconvene at West Point to (A)
try cadets and the professor of engi- Catalogue of English books neces-
neering (Crozet). Records U. S. Mili- sary for the library of the U. S. Mili-
tary Academy, 1S14-1S3S. (A) tary Academy at West Point. In Re-
.A court of inquiry convened to in-
port of the Board of Visitors 1S19.
vestigate a quarrel between two cadets. Estimated cost, f6,o<jo: foreign books,
Records U. S. Military Academv, 1814- etc., |i,cx)o; total, |7,(XKi. (A)
1838. (A) Fire in a room in the South Bar-
1819. (5"ff a/io March. 1S15.) A pho- —
racks the energy of Professor Davies
tographic copy of the diploma of Daniel in extinguishing it. Cajori: Teaching
Tyler is on file in the office of the ad- and history of mathematics in the I'.
1

jutant, U. S. Military Academy. It is


S., p. 119. ( X)
off the same lithographic stone as the 1819, about. I'p to this date cadets
diploma of 1S70. (.A) were furnished with text-ljooks, draw-
In relation to an additional mili- ing materials, and equipments; after it
tary academy, communicated to the cadets paid for such articles. Cullum
House of Representatives Jan. 29, iSig, MS. (A)
by J. C. Calhoun /;; his Works, vol. 5, i
1819 to . Xewton (Isaac): Sir.
P- 54- (A) Mathematical principles of Natural
8o Ccuicnnial of United States Military Academy.

Philosophy. Rev. & correcte<l by


.
chemistry: Henry's, 1820-1829; Tur-
W. Davis! London, 1819, i v., O. ner's, 1829-1S40; Webster's 1840-1843;
(Text- book department natural and Kane's, 1S43-185S; Fownes', 1858-
experimental philosophy, 1S19 to .) 1.S84; Regnault's, 1S59-1S60; Bloxam's,

Rept. vSupt. r. S. Military Academy, 1884-1896; Tillman's. Text-books in


1.S96, p. 16. (.\| mineralogy, etc.: Cleveland's, 1820-
1S34; Bakewell's, 1834-1841; Lyell's,
1819 to Hachette,
.
(J. X. P.):
Eli^mentaire des Machines. 1841-1842; Dana's Mineralogy, 1839-
Traits
(Text-book department civil and mili- 1894; Dana's Geology, 1872-1882;
tary engineering, 1819 to . ) Rept. Hitchcock's Geology, 1842-1872; Le-
Military Academy, 1896, conte's Geology, 1882-1896 (with Till-
,Supt. U. .S.

(A) man's Common Rocks). Rept. Supt.


p. 160.
U. vS. Military Academy, 1896, p. 104.
vSganzin (M. I.): An elementary
(A)
course of civil engineering . . . trans-
lated from the French in 1S27. 3d Fr. 1820, October 17. Triple rations will
(Text- be allowed the Superintendent U. S.
ed., Boston, 1827, I vol., S°.
and military Military Academy. War Dept. Militarj'
book department civil
engineering, 1S19 to .) Rept, Book No. II.
Supt. U. S. Military Academy 1S96, p. 1820, October. The position of pro-
164. (A) mathematics offered to Prof.
fessor of
Hauv, M. I'Abbe: Traitd Elemen- R.Adrain; declined. CuUumMS. (A)
taire de Physique. 2d ed., Paris, 1S06 1820, December 12. Letter of Colonel
I vol.,S°.' (Text-book department Thaver giving of fare for cadets.
bill
natural and experimental philosophy, Copy in'.V. G. O., O. M. A.
1S19 to Rept. vSupt. U. S. Mili-
. )
1820, December 14. Secretary of War
tary .\cademy, 1896, p. 15. (A) writes Capt. D. B. Douglass that he
1819-1825. Letters of Colonel Thayer shall either be restored to his rank in
on file M.
A., A. G. O., relating
in O. the Engineers or be appointed professor
to regulations and course of study. of mathematics, U. S. Military Acad-
Copies in adjutant's office, V S. Mili- . emy. War Dept. Military Book No. 11.
tary Academy. (A) 1820, about. Certain cadets refused to
1819-1902. Military Academy papers. sign the pay rolls because the amount
Filed in A. G. O., ().' M. A. of their acknowledged) debts had been
(

1820, February 25. Report of Secre- deducted. Rept. Board of Visitors,


tary of \\'ar to House of Repre.senta- 1820. (A)
tives,Feb. 25, 1S20, relative to Military 1820. Cadet uniform coats cost $16;
Academ}'. Amer. State Papers, Mili- vests, I3. 50; trousers, $9.50; white vests,
tary Affairs, vol.2, pp. 25-9S.
I2.511; linen trousers, f 2. 75; dress hat,
Lieut. G. \V. Gardiner resigns as f8; shoes, I3 and I4. The pay and
post adjutant. Lieut. George Blaney allowances of cadets is I338 per year.
succeeds him. Records U. S. Military Rept. Board of Visitors, 1820. Cul-
Academy, 1S14-1S38. (A) lum MS. (A)
1820, June Letter of Colonel 17. Cadet luiiform. Pantaloons very
Thayer with respect to cadet uniform. short. Remarks on length by Board
Copy in A. G. O., O. M. A. of Visitors. Rept. Board of Visitors,
1820, June 29. Requisition for 21 1820. (A)
knap.sacks for the military band and
Cadet uniform. Coatee, white
martial music of the company of bom-
trousers, dress hat, plume, sash, sword,
bardiers, sappers, and miners. (S. A.
belt, ornament, and chevrons shown.
MS., No. 263.) (A) Photo in U. S. Military Academy, Mis-
1820, Aug-ust 29, to 1823, May 1. cell., vol. I, p. 40. (A)
Capt. Douglas, Corps of Engi-
I). B.
neers, professor of mathematics during Reorganization of the West Point
this period. Cadets detailed as acting Military Academy. Supt. S. Thayer,
assistant profes.sors. Biot's application Feb. 23, 1820. House Docs., No. 88, p.
of algebra to geometry was introduced iS, i6thCong., ist.sess.,vol. 6, 8pp. (A)
as a class book. In 1823 the text-books Report of the Academic staff of
were: Cambridge Trigonometry; La- West Point Military Academy F'eb. 23,
Croix's Algebra; Legendre'sCTCometry; 1820. House Docs', No. 88, p. 15, i6th
Sganzin's Construction; Garnier's An- Cong., 1st sess., vol. 6, 4 pp. (A)
alytic Geometry. Rept. Supt. U. S.
Military Academy, 1896, pp. 43-45. (A) Report of the Board of Visitors
(MS.). /« Cullum-Thayer MS. (A)
1820, October 9. Instruction in chem-
istry and mineralogy given by Surgeon West Point Military Academy.
Cutbush, U. S. Army. Text-books in General Bernard and Colonel McRee.
Bibliography of the U. S. Military Academy. 8i
Feb. 23, 1820. House Docs., No. cSS, p. 1820-1825 and 1848-1867. Mor.se
26, i6th Cong., ist sess., vol. 6, 10 pp. (
Jedidiah ) : The .\ineric,'ui universal ge-
ography; or, a view of the present .st.ate
1820. Report on the West Point Mili- of all the kingdoms, states, and colonies
tary .Vcadeniy. Secretary). C.Calhoun. in the known world. 6th ed. Boston,
Feb. 23, 1S20. House Docs., No. SS, 1812. I vol., O. (Text-book, depart-
i6th Cong., 1st sess., vol. 6, 7 pp. (.\) ment of geography, history, and ethics,
Report on the West Point Military 1820-1825 and 184^8- 1,86 7.)' Cadet Reg-
Academy. .Secretary J. C. Calhoun. ister, 184S, p. 23, and 1867, p. 24, Rept.

Jan. 28, 1S20. House Docs., No. 61, Board of \'isitors, 1821-1825. (.\)
i6th Cong., 1st .sess., vol. 5, 29 pp. (A) 1820-1829. Henry (William): Ele-
Rules and Regulations of West ments of experimental chemistry. Phil-
Point Military Academy. Lieutenant adelphia, 1823. r vol., O. (Text-book,
Smith. Feb. 23, 1S20. ' House Docs., department of chemistrv, 1820-1829.)
No. 88, p. 8, i6th Cong., ist sess., vol. Rept. Supt. U. S. Milit'arv Academv,
6,7 pp. (A) 1896, p. i,,5. (A)
"Military Academy, West Point, 1820-1843. Paley (William): The
N. Y." (View, and portrait of a cadet principles of moral and political philos-
officer.) Copperplate 3 x6'<. (A) ophy. Sth ed. Boston, 1S15. i vol.,

Journal of a inarch performed by


O. Text-book, department of history,
I

the Corps of Cadets of the U. S. Mill geography, and ethics, 1820-1843'.


tary Academy in the year 1S20 [to
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1821; .^nfer.
State Papers, Military .affairs, vol. 2,
Philadelphia] [byacadet]. [Thecorps
%va.s encamped at Fort Clinton June 23
p. 661; Cadet Register, 1843, p. 20.

to Aug. 4, returning to West Point about


(A)
Aug. 30.] Newburgh, 1820. i vol., 1820-1866. Books of letters received
O., pp. 64. (A) are in the Engineer Department, U. S.
The cadets went to Philadelphia Armv. The original letters are filed in
during the summer, but did not enter the .\.(;.(X, O. M. .•\.
the cit}^ on account of yellow fever 1820-1902. The heads of the depart-
there prevailing. Recollections of Gen. ment oi chemLstry, mineralogv, and
G. D. Ramsay, MS. (A) geology have been: Doctor Ciitbush,
The cadets have " a librarv societv. 1820-1S23; Doctor Percival, 1824; Doc-
which has laid the foundation of a tor Torrey, 1824-1827; Lieutenant Hop-
collection of books." kins, 1827-1835; Lieutenant Bailey,
Rept. Board of
Visitors, 1820. Cullum MS. (A) 1835-1838; Professor Bailey, 1838-1857;
Professor Kendrick, 1857-1880; Profes-
1820 or 1821. "The first triennial sor Tillman, 1881-1902. All the in-
register of graduates was printed."
struction of this department transferred
ColonelThayer's letter of Feb. 11, 1S53.
to the second cla.ss, 1879-S0. Rept.
Cullum M,S. [No triennial register was Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1S96,
ever printed, so far as is known.]
p. 105. (A)
1820-21. Tables showing the course
to 1821. Tactics. Rules and reg-
of instruction in all the departments,
ulations prescribed for infantry drill
the text-books employed, etc. Rept.
Board of Visitors, 1821, p. 58. (A)
service. ( Text-book department'of tac-
tics, to 1S21.)
Rept. vSupt. U. S.
1820-1823. Cleaveland (Parker): Kle- Military .\cademy, lSg6, p. 124. (A)
nientary treati.se on mineralogv and
geology. 2d ed. Boston, 1S22.
1821, March 2. Act of Conrgess re-
i vol.,
8^. (Text-book department of chem- duces the -\rmy, but retains the U. S.
Military .\cademy unchanged. (A)
istry, 1820101833 or 1S34.) Rept. vSupt.
U. S. Military Academv,
-
iSq6, P
p. loj 1821, April 2. Lieut. P. H. Yalt ap-
(A) 4 pointed post adjutant. A court of in-
1820-1824. See De Peyster (Frede- quiry convened. Records L'. S. Mili-
tar}- .Academy, 1814-183S. (A)
rick ) In
: memoriam Robert Parker
Parrott. ( .1 1821, April 19. The Secretary of War
1820-1825. Tytler (Alexander Fra- directs that the corps of cadets be
ser): Elements of general history, an- marched to Boston during the summer.
cient and modern, to which are added Culhmi M.S. (A)
a table of chronology, etc. 2d Am. ed. 1821, August 14. The corps of cadets
from the 5th British. Philadelphia, marched to Boston. Cullum MS. (.\)
1813. 1 vol., O. (Text-book, depart- Visit of the corps of cadets to Pres-
ment of geography, history, and ethics, ident .Vdams at yuincy; the corps en-
1820-1825.) Amer. ,State' Papers, Jlil- camped on Boston Common; the town
itary .\fFairs,vol. 2, pp. 661 Rept. Board
; meeting voted them a stand of colors
of Visitors, 1821-1S25. (A) with the motto "A scientia ad glo-
H. Doc. 7S9, 58-2— vol 2 6
82 Cciitciniial of United States Ali/itaiy Academy.
riam," which was presented. Their instructors had the privilege of wear-
regimental standard showed Minerva ing civilian dress [a singular method
and other devices on a white ground. of rewarding soldiers]. {.\)
J. Quincv: Figures of the Past, pp.
SS- 1821. General Bernard and Captain
93- (A)' Le Conte, of the Board of Visitors, re-
1821, August 14. Address of ex-Presi- porton the organization U. S. Military
dent John Adams to the corps of cadets Academy. They would graduate in-
at his liouse, Quincv, Ma.ss. Given in fantry officers at the end of the second
full 1)1 .'Vdams's Life and Works, vol. lo, year, engineers and artillery at the end
pp. 4<«>-4oi, and .-^pp. A. (A) of the fourth. The last year would be
1821, August. Itbut not
is likely, devoted to a school of application. The
proved, that the battalion color of the other members of the board do not con-
corps of cadets piwious to this date cur. Rept. Board of Visitors, i82i,pp.
bore the motto 'A scientia ad gloriam,"
' 27-41. (A)
and also the word "Essayons." Cadet luiiform. Probable descrip-
The ladies of Boston presented a tion. "West Point in 1821," by Han-
white silk embroidered flag to the corps nibal Day, U. S. Military .\cademy.
K
of cadets. It bore figures of Minerva, (A)
!

Mars, and the Goddess of Liberty, and Cadet uniform: Dress hats —
also the word
"
Essayons.' No other '
' ( change from silk hat to cap 7 inches
inscription is now visible on this flag, high, with round visor and diamond-
which is No. 915 of the Ordnance Mu- shaped ornament. Plates in Q. M. G.
seum Catalogue of 1S9.S. (A) )
Uniform U. S. A. A (

The
inhabitants of Boston pre- Facts throwing light on the good
1 sented a blue flag to the corps of cadets. discipline of the cadets (pp. 27, 42) and
S It bore an eagle, coat of anus, and the the insubordination of same (p. 41).
!! words "Presented by the inhabitants Rept. Board of Visitors, 1821. (A)
j
of Boston." (No other inscription is Rept. Board of Visitors, 1821, re-
/ now visible on this flag, which is No. fers to the case of deserter iShaw [cadet
924of the Ordnance Museum Catalogue C. B. Shaw, admitted 1818, deserted
of 1S9S.) (A) July I, 1820] and his assassiu-like at-
1821, October Cutbush is al-
9. Dr. J. tempt upon Major Thayer. Loc. cit.,
lowed Jig extra monthly for his ser\-- p. 40. See aim Records Military Acad-
ices as chemical lecturer from Sept. i. emy, MS., p. 23. (A)
Records U. f^. Military Academy, 1S14- Infantry tactics first taught as a
1S3S. (A) regular course; the cadets divided into
1821, October 19. Report of General two companies, 1817; into four, 1S25.
Swift to Secretary of War on the U. S. Rept. Supt., U. S. Military .\cademy,
Military Academy, in June 1821. MS. 1896, p. 124. (A)
ill O. M. A., A. G. O.
[Regulations for the U. S. Mili-
1821. Jefferson writes to Professor tar}' Academy, about 26 pp.] constitute
Mansfield, of the V. S. Military Acad- article 78 of General Regulations for
emy, "The real debt is to its able. . . the Army or Militar}- Institutes. Phila-
and zealous professors." Writings of delphia, :S2i, I vol., O. Same for
Jefferson, vol. 7, p. 2113. (.\) 1S25, General Regulations for the
ill

[Arusmont, Mme. Frances Army, revised by Major-General vScott.


(Wright) d'.] Views of society and Washington, 1S25, i vol., O. (A)
manners in America in a series of let- Report on W'est Point Military
ters to a friend in England during the Academy, Secretarj- John C. Calhoun,
years 181S, 1819, and 1S20, by an Eng- Jan. 8, 1821. Ex. papers. No. 51, i6th
lish woman. 2d Amer. from ist Lond. Cong., 2d sess., vol. 4, 9 pp. (A)
ed., with additions and corrections by
the author. New York, 1821. [Ch. 9, 1821 to Murray (Lindley): Lec-
.

pp. 10S-124, \"oyage up the Hudson; teur Fraufois ou recueil de pieces, en


principally on West Point and the prose et en vers. Philadelphia, 1812,
scenes of -Arnold's treason.] Translated I vol., O. (Text-book department
into French b^- J. T. Parisot and pub- modern languages, 1S21 to ) Rept. .

lished by Beciiet, aine, at Paris, 1822, Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p.


with Miss Wright as author. 138. (A)
West Point in 1821, MS., I vol.; 1821-1825. Vattel, M. de: The Law
poems [collected], 1822, MS., i vol.; of Nations, or Principles of the Law of
various, 1822, MS., i vol. 3 vols., MS., Nature applied to the Conduct and
Q., collected by Hannibal Day, U. S. Affairs of Nations and Sovereigns. 4th
Military Academy, 1S23. A footnote Am. ed. Philadelphia, 1835, i vol. O.
in the first volume shows that cadet (Te.xt-book department history, geo-
Bibliography of tlic U. S. Mililarv Acadeviv- 83

grapliT an<l ethics. 1S21-1.S25.) Kept. encamped at Newburgh four days. Ac-
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, count of the festivities in Eager's His-
p. 156; Kept. Hoard of Visitors. 1821- tory of Orange County, N. V., pp. 198-
1S25. (A) 199; sec also p. 493. (.•\)

1821-1825. Biot (J. B. 1: Essai de 1822, October 10. The uniform of


iTCoiiietrie .\nalytique.appliquee aux the U. >S. Military .\cademy band was
courbes et aux surfaces du second ordre. white, faced with red. Boynton's His-
Septieme ed. Paris, 1826. i vol., O. tory of West Point, p. 337. (.\)
Text-book department of matliematics,
(
1822, October 30. General court-mar-
1821-1825, and 1S25 to .) Rept. tial convened at West Point. Records
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, U. S. Militarv Academv, 1814-1838.
pp. 25. 46. (A) (A)
1821-1828. Professors' quarters facinj; 1822. The uniform of the band was
north [double houses of stone], the white coats, buttonholes red, collars
westernmost was built in 182 1; the red, skirts of coats faced red; pompons,
others in 1S26 and 1828. Boynton's lower half red, top white; epaulettes,
History of West Point, p. 264. (A) red. MS. Mem. of Wm.
Ward ( 1902).
1821-1832. Wanostrocht (X.): A (A)
.ijrannnar of the French lanifuage, with Chief of Engineers presents a his-
practical exercises. 5th Am. from I4tli tory of the Academy. Amer. State
Loud, ed. Boston, 1S19, i vol.. 8°. Papers, vol. 2, p. 3S0. (A)
(Text-book department of modern lan- North's tavern is believed to re-
guages, 1S21-1832?) Rept. Supt. U.S. ceive about 1^50 per year from each
Military Academy, 1S96, p. 13S. (A) cadet. "Captain Crozet is by far the
1821-1837. Semiannual rolls of cadets. best mathematician in the LTnited
Originals in A. G. O.. O. M. A,; copies States." Rept. Board of Visitors, p.
in adjutant's ofBce, U. S. Military Acad- 76. I A
emy. (A) General Bernard, General Swift,
1821-1841. Sage, Le: Histoire de Gil Captain Le Conte report that not
Bias de Santillane, Vols. I, II, III, IV. enough attention is paid to the stud\' of
Paris, 1829, I vol., O. (Text-book, tactics. In our Army, where promo-
department of modern languages, 1821- tion is according to rank and not to
1841.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military merit, all officers should be equal in
Academy, 1896, p. 13S. {k) abilities. Artillerv exercises are totally
1822, January 16. General court- neglected; no exercises in firing can-
martial order; cadets dismissed. Re- non for six years past; is the metl«)d
cords U. S. Militarv Academv, 1814- of discipline at T. S. Military .\cadeniy
1S3S. (A) satisfactory? Rept. Board of \'isitors,

1822, March 11. Letter of Colonel PP- 72-73-' (A)


Thayer giving historv of the Academv The examinations are conducted
Copy in'\. G. O., O. M. k. fairly and the merit roll made up with-
froni 1S17.
out favor or prejudice. The cost of
1822, March 30. General Macomb mainlainin.g a cadet for four years will
reports; Ihe U. S. Military Academy
not exceed ^i.Soo. Average annual
was in its infancy until 1818; prior to cost per cadet is $436. Rept. Board of
this there was but little system or reg-
Visitors, p. 68. (.\)
were admitted without
ularity; cadets
examination and with no regard to age The Philomathean Society found-
ed. It absorbed the Amosophic Societv
or qualifications; the institution was
(April, 1S16). Park's Sketch of Wes't
therefore filled with students more or
Point, p. 118. (A)
less unfit. Amer. State Papers, Mili-
tary .Affairs, vol. 2, p. 3S1. (A) Excursion through the United
States and Canada during the years
1822, June 8. The Secretary of War
1822-23; b}- an P^nglish gentleman.
directs all Military Academy corres-
[Pp. 352-376, chapter
Londoii, 1824.
pondence, etc., subsequent to this date
on the Hudson River, with a detailed
to be filed witli the Engineer Depart-
description of the West Point Military
ment. Records U. S. Militarv Academv
.Academy.]
1814-1838. (A)
Report on the Military Academy.
1822, June 11. Lieutenant Blaney Secretary J. C. Calhoun, Apr. 2, 1822.
appointed post adjutant. West Point. Ex. Papers, No. 104, 17th Cong., ist
Records U. S. Militarv Academv, 1814- sess., vol. 6, 28 pp. (A)
1838. (A) Report on the Military .\cadeniy.
1822, July 25. Reception of the corps Committee on Military .Affairs, JIar. 4,

of cadets at Newburgh on its return 1822. Reports of Committees, No. 54,


march from Goshen. The corps was 17th Coug., 1st sess., vol. 1, 3 pp. (A)
84 Ccntciuiial of United States Military Academy.
1822. A, Catalogue, of books in the li- 1823. Jliss Leslie was commissioned to
lirary of the U. S. Military Academy, paint a standard for the corps of ca-
August, 1822. Printed by Ward M. dets; the device is not mentioned.
Gazlay, Newburgh, N.Y., 1S22. I pain. War Dept. records. (.51?^ this cata-
O. [24 pp.] Contains about 750 titles. logue, August, 1821.) (A)
(A) [The catalogue of 1S53 says that Regulations of the U. S. Military
the one of 1S22 has 22 pages; but per- Academy at West Point. New York,
haps the one of 1822 is not complete, 1823, I O, pp. 40+.
vol.,
as it breaks off in History with the let-
Military Academy. .\rticle 78
ter D.]
Register of cadets who have grad-
(Army Regulations). Organization —
[etc.]. Washington, 1823,31 pp., inc.
uated at the U. S. Military Academy 4 tab.
and received commissions in the Army The cannon now in the chapel
of the United States from June, 1802,
given by the heirs of Major-General
to July, 1822, inclusive, n. p., n. d., I
Greene to U. >S. Military Academy.
vol. Q. pp.8. (A)
Boynton's History of West Point, p.
1822-23. In infantry drills the older 295- (A)
cadets, in rotation, are put in command
Sec pp. 301, 302 of Morse (J. and
of the battalion. Rept. Board of Visi-
R. C. ) The Traveler's Guide, or Pocket
:

tors, 1S22, p. 67; ibid., 1823, p. 86. (A)


Gazetteer of the United States. New
1822-1888. Report of the Military Haven, 1S23, i vol., O. (A)
Academy post fund (to) 1888. MS., I
to 1823. Hutton (Charles) Course :
vol. O.' pp. 38. (A)
of mathematics. 3ded. London, 1800,
1823, March 12. Ten dollars monthly I vol., O. (Text-book department of
allowed to the librarian. Records U. S. mathematics, to 1823. ) Rept.
Military .\cademy, 1814-183S. (A) Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896,
P-39. (A)
1823, April 26. Crozet's
Profes.sor
resignation accepted; and (.A.pr. 28) 1823 to Lacroix (S. F.): Ele-
.

Professor Douglas takes his place. ments of algebra translated from . . .

Prof. C. Davies appointed profe,ssor of the French by John Farrar. 2d ed.


mathematics vice Douglas. Records Cambridge, 1825, i vol., O. (Text-
U. S. Military Academy, 1814-1838. book department of mathematics, 1823
(A) to .) Rept. Supt, U. S. Military
Academy, 1896, p. 45. (A) .

1823, May 1, to 1837, May 31. Legendre [K. M.): Elements of


Charles Davies, professor of mathe-
geometry translated from the
, . .

matics during this period. Lacroix's


French ... by John Farrar. 2d ed.
Trigonometry was used as a text-book
Cambridge, 1S25, i vol,, O. (Text-
in 1824; also Biot's Analytical Geome-
book department of mathematics, 1823
try and Lacroi-x's Calculus, Crozet's De-
to , ) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
scriptive Geometry, Ross's Bourdon's
Academy, 1896, p. 45, (A)
Algebra (1S31). By 1839 all the text-
books in mathematics were from the elementary treati.se on plane
\r\
hand of Profes.sor Davies. Rept. Supt. and spherical trigonometry and on the
U. S. Military .\cademy, 1896, pp. 4i- application of algebra to geometry . . .

46. (A) ' translated from the French by Cum-


mingsand Hilliard for the use of the stu-
1823, June 14. Lieutenant Ross and
dents of the imiversity at Cambridge.
Cadet Searle detailed for topographical
1st ed. Cambridge, 1820, i vol., O.
duties. Military Academy records, MS. (Text-book department of mathemat-
(A)
ics, 1823 to ,) Rept, ,Supt, U. S,
1823, August 27. Description of a Military .\cademy, 1896, p, 45. {h.)
review of the corps of cadets by Gen-
Sganzin (M. J.): Programme ou
eral Scott. Leonidas Polk, vol. i, p.
Resume des lefons d'un Cours de Con-
53. (A) Quatrieme^d, Paris, 1S39,
structions,
1823, September 10. Cadets acting as 3 vols,, O. (Text-book department of
assistant professors to wear additional mathematics, 1823 to .) Rept.
buttons on uniform coat. Boynton's Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p.
History of West Point, p. 222. (A) 45. (A)
1823, December 12. The use of to- 1823, after. United States circuitcourt:
bacco by cadets is forbidden. When "This book is the copy of the .-Vrithm^-
cadets fail in examinations the reasons tique d'Eniile annexed to the second
of such failures will be given by the depositions of Bartlett and Church and
academic board. Engineer orders. to that of Berard in the case of Emer-
Military Academy records, MS. [K) son V. Davies (?) et al. Jno, Pickering
Bibliography of the U. S. Mililary Academy. 85

for plaintiff; Win. J. Austin, of counsel 1824, May 28. The relative rank of
for defendants." (A) members of the aca<lemic staff is fixed
1823-24. Garnier (J. G.): Gdom^trie bv order of the Chief of Kngineers.
Analytiqne ou Application de I.'Alj;i!- Jiilitary .Academy records, MS. (.A)
bre a la Geom^trie. IXnixicnie dd. 1824, July 9. Four months' furlough
Paris. 1S13, I vol., O. (Text-book is granted to graduates from Septem-
department of mathematics, 1823-24.) ber I. Jlilitary .Academy records, MS.
Rept, Supt. U. S. Military .Academy, Xcc «/.«) July I.)', [S25. (.A)
1896, p. 45- (A) 1824. Instruction in cavalry recom-
1823-1827. Leonida.s Polk, vol. i, pp. mended. Department of chemistry
4S, 51, 52, So, S3, 96, 192, 266. (A) and ethics. Amer. State Papers, vol.
1"-
1823-1829. History of U. S. Military 2,PP- 633. 7
Academy. See Thayer (S.), corre- Professor Gimbrede, drawing-
spondence with Kilian, book dealer, master, cngrave<l a plate for cadet's
Paris, 1S23-1S29, regarding books for diploma. (.St't February 2,1815). ^^'^
the library U. S. Military Academy. Dept. records. (.A)
I vol., bound, O. (A) Report on the Jlilitary Academy,
1823-1902. Department of civil and Secretary J. C. Calhoun, Mar. 8, 1824.
military engineering. Capt. Alden Par- Ex. Papers, No. in, iSth Cong. ist ,

tridge, professor, 1813-1816; Claude sess., vol. 6, 60 pp. (.\)


Crozet, 1817-1823; Capt. I). B. Douglas, Dailv journal of the proceedings
182^-1831; Lieut. D. H. JIahan, 1831- of the Board of X'isitors; monthly pay
1871; J. B.Wheeler, 1S71-1SS4: Capt. and allowances of a cadet are $28,20; a
J. Mercur, 1S84-1896;
Capt. G. J. Fie- book fund deducted from the pay pro-
beger, 1S96-1902. Rept. Supt. U. S. vides books and stationery; the cadets
Military Academv, 1S96, pp. 160-162. voluntarily contribute to the pay of the
(A) band; their board costs fio monthly.
1824, February 24. Discharged ca- Rept. Board of Visitors, 1824. (.A)
dets shall be entitled to transportation cost of uniform, etc.; programme
home and their pay during the journey, of studies and text-books; list of appa-
computing at the rate of 20 miles per ratus needed in the different depart-
day. Military Academv records, M-S. ments. Rept. Board of Visitors, 1S24,
(A) pp. 111-114. (.A)
1824, February 27. A
court-martial List of text-books used at U. S.
finds several cadets guilty of intoxi- Military Academy. Amer. State Pa-
cation and assigns punislmients (dis- pers, Militarv Affairs, vol. 2, p. 661.
missal in most cases ) .A voluntary tem-
.
(A)
perance pledge by many cadets induces Cadets acting assistant instructors
the Superindentent to intercede with received |2o a month e.xtry pay, wore
the President of the United States, a double row of buttons, and had the
who remits punishment in these cases. privilege of keeping a waiter (servant).
Military .Academy records, MS. (A) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military .Academy,
1824, February. Voluntary pledge of 1896, p. 60. (A)
certain cadets to abstain from the use Lallemand ( H. .A treatise on
) :

of spirituous liquors. CuUum MS. (.A)


artillery, to which is added a summary
1824, March 8. Report of .Secretary of military reconnoitering, of fortifica-
of War to House of Representatives, tion, of the attack and defense of places,
March 8, 1S24, "on condition of the and of castrametation tran.slated . . .

Military .Academy at West Point and from the MS. of the author by James
an estimate of the cost of establishing Renwick. New York, 1820, 2 vols. O.
another one in one of the western (Text-book department of tactics,
States." Amer. State Papers, Military 1824.) .Amer. State Papers, Military
.Affairs, vol. 2, pp. 632-665. .Affairs, vol. 2, p. 661. (.A)

1824, March 12. The


of Mili- rolls
1824 to Farrar, (J.): .An elemen-
tary .Academy will in future contain tary treati.se on the application of trigo-
the residences of cadets. Military
noiiietry to orthographic and stereo-
Academy records, MS. (.A) graphic projection together with
. . .

1824, April 26. Practice marches. logarithmic and other tables. Cam-
Letter of General M to Colonel bridge, 1822, I vol. O. (Text-book
Thayer. ( .\ department of mathematics, 1S24 to
) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
1824, May 20. Lieut. George Blaney
.

.Academy, 1896, p. 45. (A)


resigns as adjutant of the post and is
relieved. Military Academy records, Levizac, JL de: Theoretical and
. MS. (A) practical grammar of the French
86 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

tongu"., inwhich the present usage is 1S27 in vol. 3; for 1828,1829, '830, 1831
displayed and all the principal difficul- in vol. 4; for 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835 in
vol. 5; for 1836 in vol. 6; for T837 in
ties explained ... to which has been
treatise on French versification vol. 7. (.A)
added a
Revised and corrected by A. C.
. 1824-1885. The graduates of the U. S.
Houel. New York, 1S23, i vol. O. Military Academy attend the following
(Text-book department of modern lan- post-graduate schools: The artillery
guages, 1824 to 1S72.) The copy in .school, p'ort Monroe, established 1S24
the library contains notes that show (2 years' course engineer school, Wil-
)
;

this book to have been used as a text- Point, 1S73 (3 years); infantry and
let.s

book. (A) cavalry school, Fort Leavenworth, 1881


1884 to Crozet(C.): A treatise on
.
(2 years). Rept. Board of Visitors,
descriptive geometry. Pt. I. Containing 1885, p. S52. (A)
the elenientary principles of descriptive 1824-1894. Conduct rolls of cadets.
geometry and'its application to spheric /// 0.,0. M.A.
A. (t.

and conic sections. (Text-book de- 1825, Jan\iary 21. Gen. Roger Alden
partment of mathematics, 1S24 to .
is appointed military storekeeper at
Amer. State Papers, Military Affairs, West Point. Jlilitary .\cademy Rec-
vol. 2, p. 661. (A) ords, MS. (-\)
Lacroix (S. F. ): An elementary 1825, January 27. The War and
treatise on the differential and integral Navy Departments have agreed that
calculus. Cambridge, 1S16, 1 vol. O. future vacancies in the Marine Corps
(Text-book department of mathematics, \
shall be filled by graduates U. S.
1824 to .) Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili- Military Academy. Military Academy
tary .\cademy, 1S96, p. 45. Reconfs, MS. A ( 1

Lacroix (S. F.): Traits El^men- 1825, March 2. Lieut. James Green,
taire de Calcul Differentiel et de calcul Second Artiller}-, has been acting as
integral. Paris, 1S20, i vol. O. (Text- quartermaster [of the post and also of
book department of mathematics, 1S24 corps of cadets] with no clerical assist-
to Rept. Supt. I'. S. Military
. )
ance. -\n allowance for clerk hire
Academy, 1S96, pp. 45, 46. (A) is recommended. Military .Academy
Bridge (B. ), Rev.: A treatise on Records, (\)MS.
mechanics, intended as an introduction 1825, April 21. Lieut. H. H. Gird,
to the study of natural philosophy. Fourth .\rtillery, is appointed adjutant
London, 1S14, I vol. O. (Text-book U. vS. aiilitary Academy and of the
department of natural and experimental post. He has been acting in that
philosophv, 1824 to Rept. Supt. . )
capacity since June 9, 1824. Military
U. S. Mil'itary Academv, 1896, p. 16. .'Vcaden'iy Records, MS. (.\)
(A)
1825, July 9. Five hundred copies
1824-25, winter of. The Dialectic So- Infantry Tactics furnished by Davis &
cietyformed [and still exists] Sec this .
Force, Washington, for 11,130.50, or
catalogue, Mav, i8u8, April and May, Schuvlkill .\rsenal,
$2.25 per copy.
iSi6,andiS22;'alsoi83i. Park's Sketch MSS. (A)
of West Point, p. 118. (A)
1825, August 29. Court to try Cadet
1824-1828. See Memoir of Jefferson Jefferson Davis. Orders 19, U. vS. Mil-
Davis, by his wife, ill. New York itary Academy. (A)
[1890], 2 vols. O. Vol. I, pp. 34-42,
1825, September 6. Office of sutler
51-54, 102-103, 487, 504, 533, and else- Military Academy Rec-
is abolished.
where. (.\)
MS. (A)
ords,
1824-1831. CrozetiC. ): A treatise on Pierre Thomas,
descriptive geometry Pt. II . . .
1825, September 9.
sword master, resigns Dec. 11. Mili-
its application to perspective,
tary Acadenu' Records, MS.
.
.
Pierce
shades, and shadows. New York, 1S21,
•(Text-book department of Tranque was appointed (?) Nov. 17 to
I vol. O.
succeed. [Revoked.] (A)
mathematics, 1S24-1831.) Rept. Supt.
U. S. Military Academy, 1S96, pp. 46- 1825, September 24. Order of Colo-
47; Anier. .State Papers, Military .\ffairs, nel Thayer mentions "officer of the
vol. 2, p. 661. (A) week " who is over cadets; cadets niay
Church (A. E. ): Personal remi- walk on the plains after dinner until 3
niscences of the Military Academy from p. m. on Sunday instead of from 4 to 5,
1824 to 1S31. West Point ,1879, i vol. as heretofore. (A) MS.
O. A ( 1825, 15. The quarter-
December
1824-1837. Reports of Board of Vis- master has recently ordered 70 copies
.Amer. State Papers, Military of Legendre's Geometry. Schuykill
itors in
Affairs for 1824 in vol. 2; for 1825, 1S26, Arsenal, MSS. (A)
Dibliograpliy of iJir U. S. Militarv Academy. ^7

1825. Officer in charge: His duties 449, 463, 470, 480, 493, 497, 503, 515, 537,
prescribed by the regulations of 1S25. 549. 569. 5S7. .59.5. 61 1, 634, 659, 674, 691
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 711. 747. 778, 81 1, 841, 876, 894, 920, 943,
1S96, pp. 125. (A) 976, 999, 1024, 1079, 1 1 18, 1 159, 1 184,
The Board of Visitors recommends 1230, 1230, 1285, 1324, 1367, 1412, 1446,
that a uniform for the professors V. S. 15»3. tJS'"!. 157"'. 1674. 1742. -'794. i«43.
Military Academy be fixed, and that ca- 1903, 1944, 1952, 1993, 2091, 211S, 2182.
det instructors shall conform strictly to 2277, 2310, 2369, 2415, 2461, 2488, 2516,
the prescribed uniform. Synopsis of 2533, 2614, 2628, 2715, 2.831, 2904, 2921,
the cour.se of studies; list of text-books; 31177 [for the year 1.892]. (C)
detailed .statement of e.xpcn.ses of the 1826, January 26. Report of Secre-
U. S. Military Academy (p. 150); bill tary of War to House of Representa-
of fare at cadet mess (p. 153). Rept. tives Jan. 26, 1826, " In relation to an
Board of Visitors, 1825. (.A) increa.se of the lunnber of cadets au-
SecretarT of War declares .Acad- thorized at the Militar\' .\cademy at
emy efficient and recommends purchase West Point." .Amer. State Papers,
of horses for lessons in equestratiou. Military .\ffairs, vol. 3, p. 227.

Amer. State Papers, vol. 3, p. 109. (A) 1826, March 2. The State of New-
President Monroe's first mes-
St'f York ceded jurisdiction over West
sage to Congress, ill Messages and Point to tlie Tnited States, reserving
Papers of the Presidents, vol. 2, p. 305. the right to execute civil and criminal
processes by which the property of the
T'nitcd States was not affected. (.A)
Description of U. S. Military .\cad-
emy aiid West Point /;/ A Northern 1826, April 26. Letter of S. V. R.
Tour, being a guide Philadelphia,
. . .
Ryan Thayer respecting
to Colonel
1825, I vol., O. busts and engravings. Busts [Qu? of
Washington, Lafayette, and Napoleon
1825 to . Lacroix (S. F.): E16-
now I9i:-i2'i in the librarv?] were sent.
mens d'Algebre, a I'usage de I'ecole (

Cullum MS. (.A)


centrale des Quatre-Nations. Trezieme
ed., Paris, 1820, ivol.,8°. (Text-book 1826, June. Description of the June
department of mathematics, 1S25 to examinations, etc. Life of George
). Rept. Supt. r. S. Military Acad- Ticknor, vol. r, pp. 374 et seq. (A)
emy. 1S96, p. 46. (.A) Report of the Board of Visitors to
1825-26. Saxe-Weimar Eisenach, Karl West Point, June, 1826. .Amer. .State
Bernhard, duke of. Travels through Papers, Militarv .Affairs, vol. t,, pp.
North America during the years 1825 372-3S«.
and 1826. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1828. 1826, August 17. .Additional regula-
[Vol. 1, ch. 5, pp. 5S-64, gives some tions for the Military Academy respect-
description of .Albany and of boats on ing punishments authorized by the
the river; ch. 9, pp. 103-11S describes Secretary of ^\ar. Practical military
his journey from Glens Falls to New instruction shall be given throughout
York, dwelling especially on West the year; field exercises as directed by
Point and the ^Military .Academy.] the Superintendent. Records Military
1825-1829. ."JiY- Chiide E. Leel: Life .Academy, MS. (/».)
(

of Gen. R. E. Lee. (A) 1826, December 25. The signal "call


Sec Cooke, John Esten: A Life of to quarters" was sounded b\- a bugler
Gen. Robert E. Lee. (.A) (W. R. Nelson), Records" Military
-\cademy, MS., p. 189. 1 .\ )

See Johnson, Bradley: Jlemoirs of


(A) 1826, December 30. Court of inquiry
J. E. Johnston.
convened to report on certain disorders
See Long, A. L. Memoirs of Rob- :

reported to have occurred Dec. 24.


ert E. Lee. (A)
See court-martial of cadets, May 9,
See Pollard, E. -A. The Life and :
1827, pp. 169-200. Records Military
Times of Robert E. Lee. (A) Academy, MS. (.A)
See White, Henry A.: Lee. 1826. The Board of Visitors recom-
Heroes of the Nations. (A) mends a considerable increase of the
1825-1831. Life of O. M. Mitchel, library. " The library is the principle
pp. 20-40; Headley: Old Stars, pp. of life to every institution for in.struc-
28-32. (A) tion whose tone can never ri.se higher
1825-1902. Reportsof Boards of Visi- than the means for teaching its instruc-
tors in Congressional Documents Nos. tors." Rept. Board of Visitors, p. 171.
125, 131, 144, 148, 163, 169, 181. 184, 192,
(A)
195, 2^3, 206, 216, 233, 238, 254, 266, 271, The .Academy progressing favor-
279, 2S6, 297, 301, 314, 321, 33S, 344, 354, ably. Le.sstime should be devote<l to
363, 375. 3S2. 395> 4^1. 4l3. 4lS, 43^ 439. Freuch. English should be karued
Centennial of United States Military Academy.

before entrance. More buildings re- 1827. Statement of the cost of the Mili-
quired. Auier. State Papers, vol. 3, tary .\cadem3-, 1S02-182S. Amer. State
Papers, vol. 3, p. 816. (A)
PP- 377 to 379- U-^)
1826. Attorney-General gives opinion More attention should be given to
on the laws regulating the number of mathematics, especially descriptive ge-
cadets. Amer. State Papers, vol. 3, ometry. Riding school needed. Amer.
p. 223. (A) State Papers, vol. 3, p. 637. (.\)

Drawing, specimens exhibited of, 1828, February 22. The committe;


by the cadets at A\'est Point, at the of cadets on Kosciusko's Monument
annual visitation in 1S26. Thirteen write to General Swift for advice
drawings bound in i vol; F, obi. signed Charles Mason, Robt. E. Lee,
( 15,'4' X 20
inches. ) (A) John MacKav, Charles Petigru, Wm.
Report on the Military Academy. Battinger. vS'wift MSS. ( .\

Secretary James Barbour, Jan. 23, 1826. 1828, Marcli 31. Prof. J. Mansfield's
House Ex. Docs., Ne. 5.S, igth Cong., resignation accepted to date from
1st sess., vol. 4, 22 pp. O. (A) Aug. 31. Records U. S. Military Acad-
Report on the Military Academy. emy. (A)
Secretary James Barbour, Jan. 24, 1S26. 1828, July 14. Military Academy or-
House Ex. Docs., No. 62, 19th Cong., der Xo. 2i-i, rank of mem-
fixes relative
1st sess., vol'. 4, 4 pp. O. (A) bers of the academic board. Records
Army of the United States. Mili- Academy.
U. S. Military Al (

tary Academy at West Point, by H. 1828, August 25. James Monroe


Whiting i)i N. Amer. Rev., vol. 23, pp. writes to Colonel Thayer to ask him
265. (A) to write an account of the principles
[Royall, Mrs. Anne.] Sketches and methods on which the U. S. Mili-
and manners of the tary Academy is conducted. [Colo-
of history, life,
United States, by a traveler. New Ha- nel Thayer's report has not 'vet been
ven, printed forthe author, 1826. [Pp. found.] Cullum MSS. (A)
270-288 describe a journey up the 1828, September l,to 1834, Decem-
Hudson in a sleigh, and the cities of bers!. During this period E. H. Cour-
Albany and Troy; pp. 375-382, a visit tenay Avas professor of natural and ex-
to West Point.] perimental philosophy. Francoeur's
See Life, Letters, and Journals of Mechanics was text-book in 1830, also
Bourcharlat's treatise in 1831, and
George Ticknor, vol. i, p. 372. (A)
Courtenay's Mechanics in 1833; Brews-
1826 to date. Reports of Board of Vis- ter's Optics in 1S32, Gummere's As-
itors. Originals on file in A. G. O., tronomy (displacing Farrar's) in 1S34.
O. M. A. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military .•\cademy,
1827, April 3. The corps of cadets 1896, p. 16. (A)
was permanently organized in four 1828, November 6. Military Academy
companies. (&vthis catalogue June, order Xo. 41, directing the adoption of
1819.) Jour. Mil. Ser\-. Inst. U. S., a uniform overcoat. Buttons to be
vol. 2. p.455. (A) stamped Cadet. Letter from Colonel
Gratiot to Lieutenant-Colonel Thayer.
1827, June 20. An address by the Cullum MS. Also Records U. S. Mili-
Hon. Thomas B. Reed, of Mississippi, tary Academy. (A)
to the cadets. N. Y., 1827. i vol., O.,
pp.40. (.A.)
1828, December 5. Captain Hitch-
cock appointed commandant of cadets
1827, December 26. Fire destroyed by the War Dept. Up to this time the
the "long barracks" of Revolutionary officehad been filled by the Superin-
times which stood near the site of the tendent U. S. Military Academy or by
hotel. Boynton's History of West some officer deputed by liim. Thayer
Point, p. 253. (It stood on the site, to Gratiot /;/ Cullum M'S. (.\)
according to the Military Academy
1828, December 10. Cadets request
Unmasked (1S30), p. 7.) (A)
permission to present a sword to Major
1827. The doctrine ofStates' rights was Worth. Refused by order of President
then taught at U. S. Military Academy, of the United States and Secretary of
according to Leonidas Polk, vol. I, p. War. War. Dept. Military Book Xo.
266. (A) 12.

Abracadabra, pseud. The Em- 1828, December 31. Report of Sec-


pire of Reason, an allegory addressed retary of War to House of Representa-
to the Dialectic Society at the U. S. tives, Dec. 31, 1828, "On expediency
Military .\cademy. West Point, N. Y. of compelling cadets to continue in the
The Rover, Xo. 6, Newburgh, 1S2S, i military service. Amer. State Papers,
'
'

vol., O, pp. 24. (A) Jlilitar'y Affairs, vol. 4, p. 40.


Bibliography of the U. S. Military Acadeviy. Sg

1828. Astronomy should studied.


l>e disgrace. .Action by the President dis-
Cadets should not be employed
as misses with disgrace. Records U. S.
teachers. .\mer. State Papers, vol. 4, M. A. (A)
p. 23. (.\) 1829, May 16. Journal of the .\nieri-
Register of graduates of the can .V.ssociation for the Promotion of
United States Military Academy who Science, Literature and the .\rts: Vol.
have been conimi.s,sioned in the .'Xmiy I, No. I. E.xposition of the objects
of the United States; from June, 1S02, and views of the a.ssociatc society at
to Julv, 1S28, inclusive. O. [n. p. or West Point (this wa,s organized 1S29);
d.] No. 2; No. 3 (Roswell Park, .A. M.
Report on tlie Militar}' Academy. Lea, fieo. W. Turner, connnittee K\\ ) .

Secretary James Barbour, Jan. 4, 1828. printed? New York, 1831. i vol., O,

House Ex. Docs., No. 49, 20th Cong., pp. 49- (A)
istsess., vol. 2, 5 pp., O. (.A) 1829, May 25. An order from War
Report on the Military .Academy, Dept. authorized officers to wear a
Secretary James Barbour, Mar. 10, frock coat. General Thayerwore, in his
182S. Senate Docs,, No. 132, 20th office, an old unifonn coat without
Cong., ist sess., vol. 4, 16 pp., O. (A) epaulettes. Letter of Gen. .A. A. Hum-
Report on the Military .\cadeniy. phreys, Dec. 23, 1S80, Cullum MS. A (

Secretary James Barbour, Mar. 13, 1829, May. President James Monroe's
1S28. House Ex. Docs., No. 149, 20th ])ortrait now in the library U. ,S. Mil-
(

Cong., 1st sess., vol. 4, 7 pp., O. (A) itarv .Academv), painted bv Sullv.
Resolution on the Military Acad- Culium-Thayei- MSS. (.\)

emy. Senator Benton, Mar. 11, 1S28. 1829, July. Letter of Charles Sumner
Senate Docs., No. 136, 20th Cong., ist respecting his visit to West Point.
sess., vol. 4, 1 p., O. (A) Colonel Thayer gave him a topograph-
-&•? President JohnQuincy Adams's ical map of West Point made by Lieut.

fourth message to Congress /;/ Jles- T. B. Brown. Pierce's Life of Sumner,


sages and Papers of the Presidents, vol. 2, p. 69. The map itself is owned
vol. 2, p. 417. (A) by Hon, John Bigelow". (A)
Kosciusko monument erected 1829, about. The cadet overcoat intro-
(|5,rxjo). duced. See The Empire of Reason,
Cadet unifonn. Hat, plume, Dialectic Society, 1829, p. 24., and this
trousers, and straps shown; also cross catalogue 1828, Nov. 6. (A)
belts. Drawing by Catlin in library 1829. Smith (F. H.): U. S. Military
U. S. Military Academy. (A) Academy, 1S33. West Point fifty years
1828-1832 and 1844-1848. Keyes
ago. New York, 1879.
K. D. Fifty years observations, etc.,
) :
Models required for engineering
department. K chapel and assembly
(

p. 190 and throughout the book. (A)


room needed. Amer. State Papers, \ol.
1828-1838. It is probable, though not
4, p. 178. (A)
proved, that Rawle'.s view of the Con-
.\coustics is not studied; artillerv-
stitution was used as a text-book during
is taught uiuler great disadvantages; a
these years in the department of law and chapel are badly needed.
hospital
(see the copy of this book owned by
Rept. Board of Visitors.
Chaplain Warner now in the librarv
U. S. Military- Academy). (A)
— General Orders, .Adjutant-Gen-
eral's Office, No. 25, authorizes the Su-
1828-1884. From iS2StoJuly i, 1845,
perintendent to enlist 55 men; [the
the pay of a cadet was f 16 per month,
artillery detachment.] (.A)
plus fo.40 per day comnnitatiou of ra-
tions; till Mar. i, 1857, it was $24 per Annual Report on the Military
month; for March and .April, 1S57, .Academy. Secretary P. B. Porter. Feb.
each cadet was paid I59.40; from Jlay 6, 1S29. House Ex. Docs., No. 115, 20th
I, 1857, to Mar. I, 1864, the pay was Cong., 2d sess., vol. 3, ii pp., O. (.A)
I30; for March and .April, 1864, each Regulations for the interior police
cadet was paid $176.65; from Ma\' I, and discipline of the U. S. Military
1864, to July I, 1876, the pay was $500 .Academv. Newburgh, 1829, i vol., (),
per year plus Jiog.jo commutation; 17 pp. '(A)
and to 18S4 the pav was $540. Rept. Hotel built at a co.st of about
Board of Visitors, 18S4, p. 850. (.A ) |lS,ooo; west wing .added in 1850; west
1829. January 5. Cadet tried wing enlarged in 1870; west wing en-
for mutiny —
striking his superior offi- larged in iS79(?); enlargements in i.SSi
cer. To be shot to death,
Sentence: and later. I^etter book of Quarter-
with recommendation that, in consid- master U. S. Military .\cademy for
eration of youth, he be dismissed with November, 1S89, p. no. (A)
Cniicnuial of United States. Military Acada. 'IV

1829-1833. Smith F.H.): West roinl
(
1830, November 9. Military .Acad-
between tlie emy order No. 33: Remarks of the
fifty yt-ars afjo; differences
I're'siVlent of the United States an<l
the Secretary of War upon the reports re-
Superintendent; O'Conner's transla- ceived from the superintendent and
inspector for the past four months.
tion of I)e Vernon's Science of War
bought bv each cadet at J20; two ex- Records U. S. M. A.
amination's in engineering held in June, 1830. The Military Academy at West
1833, by order of Colonel
Thayer; Point Unmasked, or Corruption and
anecdotes. (
A military despotism exposed, by Ameri-
hazing or molesting of new [Capt. Alden Partridge, Super-
'
No i
canus.
cadets. See Smith ( F. H. ) U. S. Mil-: intendent U. S. Military Academy,
itary Academy, 1S33; The inner life of j
1815-1817?] Washington, 1830, I vol.,
the'V. M. I. cadet. Lexington, 1873, O, p. 28. (A)
I vol., O, p. 37- I A) Plan for reorganizing the Military-
1829-1840. Turner (Edward): Ele- Academy, propo.sed [liy Capt. Alden
ments of chemistry, Edinburgh, 1827, Partridge?] in The Military Academy
I vol., O. (Text-book department of Unmasked (1830), p. 11. The grade
chemistrv, 1829-1S40. Rept. )
Supt. of cadet to be abolished; appointments
to the Army by Congress; young offi-
U S. Military' Academy, 1896, p. 105. i

(A) ,
cers to be ordered to West Point for
instruction. (A)
1829-1857. All explanations were to
Diploma of Alex. J. Swift. It is
be submitted in writing; 1S57-1866
1

the same as the diploma of 1902, except


they were submitted verbally; 1866-
that the coat of arms, U. S. Military
1892 all were submitted in writing;
.Academy (1902), occupies the place of
1892-1896 either verbally or in writ-
an eagle with wings extended (1830);
ing. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Acad-
that the pompon of the cadet dress
emy, 1896, p. 125. (A)
hat is black 1830), and. for a very few^
(

182—. of the National Mili-


Account minor details. The earliest diploma so
tary School of the United States of far known is 1S19. (A)
.\n'ierica. n. p., n. d., [182-], O. First cadet hospital built (now
1830, March 17. Military .\cademy u.sed as quarters )

order No. 9. Court martial. ,\ cadet Waterworks built (|4,5oo).


refused to answer as to facts known to Cost of each cadet to the country
him through private correspondence per year I500; as only one-half gradii-
or confidence reposed in him by ate the cost of each graduated cadet is
another cadet. The reviewing author- |4,ooo. See The Military Academy
ity (Secretary of War) held that he Unmasked (1830), p. 10. (A)
rightly refiused. Records U. S. M. A.
Reports of the Boards of Visitors
Sec also Feb. 22, 1831, and Dec. 8, 183T.
of the Military Academy at West Point,
(A)
in June, iS3o;and June, 1831 [by Lieu-
1830, June 29. The present style of
tenant Temple]. N. Anier. Rev., 1832,
chevrons for cadet officers adopted. (P. 180)
vol. 34, pp. 246-261.
Jour. Mil. .Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 2,
Language and literature should
P- 453- (A)
be studied. Riding school and gym-
1830, June. Horsemanship should be nasium necessary. Two cadets from
taught, and also fencing; the buildings each State and Territory. No political
at West Point should be built as part appointments. .-Vmer. State Papers,

of a plan they now jjresent the effect vol. 4, pp. 607-608. {\)
of a .somew^hat irregular village; regu- Report relative to the Military
latious for the hotel. Rept. Board of .\cademy. Secretary J. H. Eaton. Jan.
Visitors. (A) 1830.' vState Papers, No. 19, 21st
6,
No military topography is taught; Cong., 1st sess., vol. i, 6 pp., O. (.\)
the new hospital is almost read>- to be Resolutions on the West Point
occupied; the general health of the Academy. Representative Crockett.
cadets is not good during the winter, Feb. 25, 1830. House Repts., Res. No.
probably from lack of exercise; "no vol. 3, i p., O.
7, 2i.st Cong., 1st sess.,
discipline could be established upon (C)
sounder principles nor administered
Report on the Military .\cademy.
with greater kindness, discrimination,
Secretary J. H. Eaton. Mar. 15, 1S30.
justice, and decision than that of the
State Papers, No. 79, 21st Cong., ist
U. S. Military Academy;" the cost of
sess., vol. 3, 152 pp., O. (C"l
the new hotel is |i7, 226.12; extension
of the course of studies recommended. 1830-31. Edgar Allan Poe at West
Rept. Board of Visitors. .A ( \
Point. Sec Harjier's Mag., November,
Bibliography of the U. S. Miliiaiy Academy. 91

1867, p. 754 (reprinted in Ingram's Life 1


1831. Reporton the Military .\c.idcm\-.
of Poe, vol. I, p. 82); ibid., vol. 45, p. Secretary' H. Katon. J. Jan 28, 1831.
561 foot note ( G. W. Culluin
,
A ) . ( House Ex. Docs., No. Cong., 76, 21st
1830-31. See the article Poe (Edgar 2d sess., vol. 3, (A) 9 pp., O.
A.) in Duyckincks Cyclo. of Amer. The assembly trumpet call of the
I/it., vol. 2. F'rench infantry of 1831 is the same as
1831, February 8. M. A. Order No. 7, the assembly (1902) at U. S. Military
referring to the court-martial of Cadet Academy, and has probably been in
Edgar A. Poe is given in full in In- use at West Point since 1831 or so.

gram's Life of Poe, vol. i, pp. 89-91. (A i


Kastner: Mu.sique militaire (1848), pi.
25. No. 2. K. S. H. (A)
1831, July 14. Military .\cademy
order No. 30. Offences divided into 1831 to Bourdon (M.): Ele-
.

seven classes. Rules respecting de- ments of algebra translated from . . .

merits. A cadet with more than 200 the French bv Lieut. Edward C. Ross.
demerits in any year is deficient in con- New York. 1831. i vol., O. (Text-
duct. Records V. S. Militarv Academy. book department of mathematics, iS^
(A) to .) Rept. .Supt. U. S. Military
1831, September 17. Albert Jumel .\cademy, 1896. p. 46. (.\1
accepts the po.sition of sword master. 1831-1833. Bourcharlat(J.L.): El^-
Culhnn MS. (A) mens de M^canique. Paris, 1827. i

1831, November 29. Military .\cad- vol., O. (Text-book department of


emv order No. 42. Remarks of the in- natural and experimental philosophv,
spector on outrages committed near 1,531-1833.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
cadet barracks. Records U. >S. Mili- tary .\cadeniy, 1896, p. 16. (A)
tary Academy. (A) 1831-1835. See Haupt, Herman:
1831, December 14. Cadet Reminiscences. (.\)
tried by court martial for setting fire to See Bache, Richard Meade: Life
an icehouse, Finding; Guilty.
etc. of General George Gordon Meade.
Sentence: To be confined one month at (^)
Fort Columbus and then dismissed in
See Pennypacker, I. R. General :

disgrace. Action: The imprisonment


Meade. (
A
remitted and the cadet dismissed. Re-
cords U. S. Military Academy., (.\) 1832, June 26. Cadets then scrubbed
1831. Regulations Dept. of War, 1831. the floors of their rooms with water.
I pam. O. MS., 27 pp., with seal. (A) Letter of General Macomb to Colonel
Thayer in Cullum MS. (A)
Secretary of War Eaton ) recom-
(

mends changes reducing the numlier of 1832, October 13. Orders No. 89. .A.d-

cadets, etc. Amer. State Papers, vol. jutant-Genercals Office. Lhiiform of the
4, p. 676. (A) band prescribed. White coat, red fac-
Letters of cadets. Cost of Militarv ings, white trousers with red stripe in
Academy from 1802 to 1829. Amer. summer, .same as for musicians of ar-
State Papers, vol. 4, p. 307. (A) tillerv in winter. .Swords worn. Rec-
ords Military .\cademy. .\ ( )

Board of Visitors recommends


purchase of 20 horses. Amer. State 1832, December 31. The President of
Papers, vol. 4, p. 737. (A the United States directs that no per-
A
pension should be given to the son under 16 years of age be appointed
professor of French, who had become to be a cadetj Records U. S. Military
Ijlind at the Academy. Amer. State Academy. ( .\

Papers, vol. 4, p. Sii. (A) 1832. Regulations for the Military


Report on the .\rmy and Military .\cademy Point.
at New York,
West
.Vcademj-. Militar)- Committee. Feb. S. J. &
J. Harper, 1832. 92 pp., 9 tab..
4, 1 83 1. House Rept-s. No. 60, 21st I facs., O. (A)
Cong., 2d se.ss., 2 pp., O. (.\) Board of A'isitors recommends
New
colors issued to the corps of higher pay for professors. .A.ge of ad-
cadets (see 1821, 1823 ). War Dept. Rec- mission of cadets should be from 15 to
ords. (A) 19. .\mer. .State Papers, vol. 5, p. 61.

Report on the Military .\cadem} (A)


Secretary John H. Eaton. Jan. 4, 1831. Report of Senate Committee on
House Ex. Docs., No. 27, 21st Cong., claim of a professor of the Military
2d sess., vol. I, 5 pp., O. {\) Academy, who lost his eyesight, for a
pension. .\mer. State Papers, Military
The Lvceum of Natural History,
Affairs, vol. 5, p. 14.
which had existed for several years,
was dissolved. Parks's Sketch of West Report on contingent expenses of
Point, p. 119. (A) the Militarv Academv. Secretary L.
92 Cciiicunial of United States Military Academy.

Cass. Jan. 7, 1832. House Ex. Docs., cadet shall enter until he is 16 years of
No. 50, 22(i Cong., 1st sess., vol. 2, age. War Department Military Book
5 pp., O. (A) No. 13.

1832. Anonymous: U.S. Military Acad- 1833, November 22. Adjutant-Gen-


emy. Reports of Boards of Visiters eral's Office, orders No. loS: A cadet
[sic], etc. In Amer. Quart. Rev., triedon the charge of conduct unbe-
vol. 2, (P)
pp. 495-503. coming an officer. Record, U. S. Mili-
1832 Davies (C.) [U.S. Mil-
to .
tary .\cademy. (A)
itary Academy, 1S15]: Mensuration. 1833, November 26. The legislature
(Text-book department of mathemat- of Tennessee resolves that the U. S.
ics, 1832 to ) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy should be abolished;
Military Academy, 1896,' p. 47. that of Ohio ditto. Mar. 3, 1S34. See,
Legendre (.A.. M. ): Elements of in answer, the report of the House
geometry and trigonometry, with notes, Committee on Military Affairs, May 17,
. . translated from the French by
.
1S34; and also, in favor, report of Mar.
David Brewster Revised and
. . .
I, 1S37, House of Representatives.
altered for the use of the Military Acad- Park's Sketch of West Point, p. 120.
emy at West Point. New York, 182S. (A)
I vol., O. (Text-book department of 1833. Board of Visitors recommends
mathematics, 1832 to ) Rept. ,Supt. study of applied mechanics; increased
U. S. Military Academy, 1896, pp. 47, instruction in astronomy; more atten-
51- (A) tion to cavalry and artillery drill.
Voltaire, M.de: History of Charles Amer. State Papers, vol. 5, p. 213. (A)
XII, King of Sweden. Boston, 1884. At this date order book.s were
I vol., O. (Text-book department of complete from 1802 to 181 1, and none
modern languages, 1S32 to ) till November, 1816. From then the
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academv, series was complete. [All were burned
1896, p. 138. (A) in 1838.] Colonel Thaver's letter of
Feb. II, 1853, Cullum MS. (A)
Berard Claudius ( .\ grannnar ) :

of the French language. New York, See Stuart James ) Three years
(
:

1826. I vol., O. (Te.xt-book depart- in North America, ed. 2, rev. 2 vols.


ment of modern languages, 1S32 to Edinburg, 1833. [Vol. i, ch. 3-4, pp.
) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military .Acad- 34-63, voyage up the Hudson and city
emy, 1896, p. 138. (A) of Albany; ch. 17, pp. 424-435, Cat-
skills and West Point; ch. 1S-19, pp.
1832-1839. Brewster (Sir David): A
45l>-50I, describes a carriage drive from
treatise on optics. London, 1S31.
( Text-book department of natural and New York to Troy on the east side of
experimental philosophy, 1832-1S39,) the river, and return on the west side.]
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1833-1837. .Srr John Sedgwick, gen-
1896, pp. 16-17. (A) eral,U. S. Army, i v., ()." (A)
1832-1864. Davies (Charles)
[U. S. 1833 or 1834 to 1841. Bakewell
Military Academy, 1815]: Elements of (Robert): Introduction to geology. 3d
descriptive geometry. Philadelphia, ed. New Haven, 1S29. i vol., O.
1844. I vol., O. (Text-book depart- (Te.xt-book department of chemLstry,
ment of mathematics, 1832-1864.) 1833 oi" 1S34 to 1S41.) Rept. Supt.
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy, U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 104.
1896, p. 47; Cadet Regi.ster, 1864, p. (A)
18. (A) 1833-1850. Boucharlat M. An ele- ( ) :

1832-1865. Davies C. [U.S. Mil- ( )


mentary mechanics
treatise on . . .

itary .Academy, 1815]: .A treatise on translated from the French by E. H.


shades and shadows and linear perspec- Courtenay. New York, 1S48. t vol., O.
tive. New York, 1S51. I vol., O. (Text- (Text-book natural and experimental
book department of mathematics, 1832- philosophy, 1831-1833.) Rept. Supt.
1865.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military U. S. Military Academy, 1896, pp. 16-
Academy, 1896, pp.47, 52; Cadet Reg- 17. (A) '

ister, 1S65, P- 25. (A) 1834, April 1. C. R. Leslie, teacher of


1832-1872. Berard (C): Lefons drawing, resigns to take effect Apr. 15.
Fraufaises a I'usage des Commenjans. Records, L^. S. Military Academy. (.A)
Philadelphia, 1822. i vol., O. (Text- 1834, June. The library consisted of
book department of modern languages, more than 8,000 volumes. .Amer. State
1832-1872.) Cadet Register, 1872, p. Papers, JNIilitarv .Affairs, vol. 5, p. 421.
27; Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Acad- (A)
emy, 1896, p. 238. (A) 1834, November 22, to 1871, Feb-
1833, January 7. The President of the ruary 14. During this period W. H.
United ,States directs that hereafter no C. Bartlett was head of the department
Biblii>i^rapliy of tlw U. S. Military Academy. 93
of natural and experimental philoso- two parts, the first containing a clear
phy, more than thirty-six years. Elec- and compendious view of the theory,
tricity was omitted from this course in the second a iiumljerof practical jirob-
1S39; Bartlett's optics replaced Brew- lems, to which are added solar, lunar,
ster's in 1839, and Rogel's books on and .some other astronomical tables.
magnetism, etc., replaced the Library of Philadelphia, 1S22. vol., O.
1 [Text-
Useful Knowledge, the earlier text- book department of natural an<l experi-
books. A programme for the course mental philosophy, 1834-1855.] Rept.
was adopted in 1840 essentially as Su])t. U. ,S. Jlilitarv .4cademv, iSg6,
above. Rept. Supt. U. S. IMilitary pp. 16. iS. (A)
Academy, 1896, p. 17. Al (
1835, March 31. No married per.son
to 1834. Farrar (John): An ele- win hereafter lie appointed a cadet.
mentary treatise on astronomy, adapted The marriage of a cadet vacates his po-
to the present improved state of the sition. Order of Secretary of War. (.\)
science. Cambridge, 1827. i vol., O. 1835, April 21. Rough draft of a let-
(Text-book department of natural and ter from Secretary of War to the chap-
experimental philosophy, to 1S34. lain U. S. Military Academy with re-
Rept. Supt. U. S. Militarv Academy, .spect to court of inquiry ordered. MS.
'
1896, p. 16. (A) ill O. M. A., A. G. O.

1834, prior to. Before iS34the appro- 1835, April 24. Secretary of War di-
priations for the pay, subsi.stence, etc., rects Chief Engineer to go to West
of officers and cadets were included in Point and to give to the Superintendent
the general appropriation for the pay, the decision of the Dejjartment respect-
etc., of the Army. ing the conduct of the chaplain [in
1834. Ordnance used in artillery prac- visiting the hospital without permis-
tice is deficient. Amer. State Papers, sion?]. War Dept. Military Book No. 14.
vol. 5, p. 422. (A) 1835, August 31. Secretary of War di-
Amer. Quart. Rev. No. 32, Decem- rects General Jesup.ColonelTotten, and
ber, 1834. I vol., O. [on pp. 358-375: Colonel Crane to associate themselves
Academy at West Point.] ( .\) with the academic board in the reex-
Report on Military Academy. amination of Cadets Bruce and McLeod.
Committee on Military Affairs. May War Dept. Military Book No. 14.
17, 1834. Reports of committees. No. 1835, September 1. The President of
466, 23d Cong., i.st sess., vol. 4, 19 pp., the United States orders a reexamina-
O. (A) tion of two cadets by the academic
Resolutions relative to Military board. War Dept. Military Book No.
Academy. Legislature of Ohio. Mar. 14. [N. B. — Letter to Superintendent,
3, 1S34. Senate Docs., No. 247, :yd -•^ug. 31, is missing. One leaf has been
Cong., 1st sess., vol. 3, i p., O. (A) cut from book.]
Statement of the historv and im- 1835, September 7. Secretary of War
portance of the Military Academy at to Superintendent U. S. Military Acad-
West Point and reasons why it should emy. The court of inquiry at West
not be abolished. Report from the Point had full power to adjourn with-
Committee on Military Affairs, House out pursuing the investigation. War
of P,.epresentatives. Amer. State Pa- Dept. Military Book No. 14.
pers, Militarv Affairs, vol. 5, p. 349. 1835, September 28. Adjutant-Gen-
(A) eral's Orders, court-martial order. Ca-
Knapp (S. L. ): Tales of the Gar- dets absent on leave are still subject to
den of Kosciusczko. New York, 1S34. Militarv .\cademv regulations. Rec-
I vol., O. (A) ords U.'S. M.A. (A)
1834-1836. Cadet chapel built at a 1835, November 11. Secretary of
cost of $14,75. ..35. War will not appoint two cadets from
1834-1838. Theson.^;" Benny Havens" thesame family. War Dept. Military
.saidto have seen written by J. T. Met- Book No. 14.
calfe, IT. S. Military .\cademy, 183S. 1835, November 14. Adjutant-Gen-
Ann. Assoc. Grads., 1902, p. 129. (\) eral's Orders, court-martial order. Res-
The unpublished poetic writings olutions of corps of cadets referring to
of Lieut. Lucius O'Brien, deceased. cadet mess quoted in full (pp. 469-471 ).
Eighth U. S. Infantry, transcribed from Records I'. S. M. A. (K)
the original bvhis son. Leavenworth, 1835, about. Cadet uniform cap.
1S66. I vol.,"0., pp. 17. [Petite Co- Cadets and enlisted men wore a cap
( )

quille, pp. 6-7; Bennv Havens, pji. of morocco with a visor (the outline not
8-11.] (A) unlike those in PI. XI, uniform of the
1834-1855. Gummere
(John): An U. S. .\rmy Quartermaster-General)
elementarv treatise on astronomy, in —
made in 3 parts the visor, the front
94 Cnifcniiia/ of United States Military Academy.

half, the rear half. These folded so Florida war is honorable, but is denied
that could be carried fiat under the
it by Secretary of War. War Dept. Mili-
arm. The crease ran from ear to ear tary Book No. 15.
not as in PI. XI above. (Mr. W. 1836, March 3. Adjutant-General's
Ward. Orders, court-martial order. Cadet re-
Better howitzers necessary for fuses to take his hands from his pockets,
1835.
artillery instruction. .\n assistant in- etc. Records U. S. M. A. (A)
structor needed. Anier. State Papers, 1836, March 17. Reasons why it has
vol. 5, p. 708. been pro])osed to abolish the Academy.
Cadet Carter wounded in a fencing [n Arniv and Navv Chronicle, p. 164.
bout died; Chaplain Warner went to (
A )

the hospital to administer consolation 1836, June 9. Notice i.>f a pamphlet


while Carter was .still alive, but neg- "Letter to the Hon. Mr. Hawes in re-
lected to obtain permission of Major ])ly to his strictures on the graduates
De Russy, Superintendent U. S. Mili- U. S. Military Academy, bya graduate."
tary .\cademy. For this the chaplain [The letter is given in full, pp. 370,
was placed in arrest. Keyes (E. D. ): 386.] Armv and Navv Chronicle, p.
Fifty Years Observation, etc., p. 7S. 360. (A)
(A)' 1836, June 15. Letter from West Point
— See President Jackson's seventh respecting the Board of Visitors, etc.
message to Congress, Dec. 7. 1835, in In Armv and Navv Chronicle, p. 66.
Messages and Papers of the Presidents, (A) "

vol. 3, p. 169. (A) 1836, June. Rept. Board of Visitors /;/


Report on Military Academy. -Army and Navy Chronicle, p. 18: The
Acting Secretary M. Dickenson, Jan. cadets are well fed (p. 19); discussion
21, 1S35. Senate Docs. No. 68, 23d of the course of study p. 20 religious
I )
;

Cong., 2d sess., vol, 3, 5 pp. O. (A) in.struction (p. 21); the cadets are not
trained as cavalry; letter of President
1835-1839. Cadets permitted to pay
Jackson restoring a discharged cadet
for private tuition (p. 26 1. .Account of
(p. 22). (A)
cadet life. Life of Gen. I. I. .Stevens,
(A) Report Board of Visitors ;'// Army
PP- 2-1-59-
and Navy Chronicle, pp. 2, iS; In rooms
5<YFitz Gerald David In Menio-
about 12 feet square. 3 and 4 cadets live;
( ) ;

riam Gen. Henrv J. Hunt. 1S19-1889.


philosophical department needs
the
(A) more room; mineralogy and geology
See Stevens, Hazard: Life of Gen. are not taught; details at West Point
Isaac X. Stevens. ( .A ) are not desired liy officers; the professor
1835-1881. Wax
impressions of the of cheniLstry is paid only $767 per year;
seals of class rings are owned by the statistics of cadets w'ho have left the
Association of Graduates for the years .\cademy; |;2o,ooo has been expended
this year (tor a building for military ex-
1835, 1837, 1840 (2 mottoes), 1841, 1843,
1845, 1847, 1849, TS50, 1851, 1852, 1853, ercises in winter. (A)
1S54, 1855, 1S56, 1857, 1858, 1859, i860, 1836, July 6. .Adjutant-GeueraPs Of-
1S61 (2cla,sses), 1862, 1863, 1S64, 1865, fice, General Orders, No. 46.
( W. H. C.
1866, 1S67, 186S, 1S69, 1870, 1871, 1872, Bartlett to be professor of natural and
1873, ^"d 18S1. (The above in an experimental philosophy. (.A)
album.) [ h.]
1836, July 28. List of distinguished
1835-1902. Thomas Avery sounded cadets of three classes, 1836. In .\rmy
the bugle calls for cadet recitations, and Navy Chronicle, p. 55. (.\ )

though many calls were


etc., till 1845,
1836, August 25. List of cadets ap-
sounded on the drum. Louis Benz,
pointed. In Army and Navy Chronicle,
bugler, 1845 to J"l.^'. 187S; George
pp. 1 21-122. (A)
Piano, bugler, Sept. i, 1878, to June i,
1885; Wtn. L. Lewis, trumpeter, June 1836, November 10. The resignation
I, 1885, toJune3u, 1902. .Si!'fiS3i. [For
Mr. Jumel, swordmaster, accepted, to
of
the calls see this catalogue, 1903.] take effect Feb. 15, 1,837. Records
V. S. Military .Academy. (A)
1836, January 14. Debate in the
1836, November 30. The new aca-
House of Representatives on the resolu-
demic building (then constructing) was
tion of Hon. Mr, Hawes inquiring if it
designed to provide 16 recitation rooms,
might be expedient to abolish the U. S.
a large hall for military exercises, and
Military .Academy reported in .Army
quarters for all the assistant professors
and Navy Chronicle, p. 46. (A)
at Military .Academy. Annual Rept. of
1836. Febrviary 14. The application In.spector U. S. Military Academy in
of the first class to be ordered to the .Abstract of letter book, vol. i. (A)
Biblioffrapliy of the U. S. Military Academy. 95
1836, Decembers. Secretary of War, 1836-1841. Biography of J. P. Garn-
Dec. 3, 1836, "recommends that the esche, pp. 43-61. (A)
term of service of cadets should be pro- 1836-1844. Vol i , Ab.stracl of Letters.
longed after graduation. Cadets only O. M. A., A. G. ().
required by law to serve five years, four
of which are spent at the Academy."
1837, February 2. Letter of Lieut. J.
Amer. State Papers, Military Affairs,
W. Bailey, acting profe.s.sor of chemis-
try, to Hon. Gouv. Kemble. .As the
vol. 6, p. 813.
department of chemistry has never
1836. The study of geology, etc., aban- been established b\- law-, the absurd
doned for want of teachers. .Accom- situation exists that a cadet instructor
modation of quarters for professors and in it receives f lo a month besides his
cadets insufficient. Amer. State Pa- pay, while the head of department re-
pers, vol. 6, p. 901. ceives nothing in addition. .\t this
President Jackson restores Cadet date the river is frozen .so as to permit
Hammond to the Academy. .Amer. passage to Cold Spring on the ice. ( .A
State Papers, vol. 6, p. 90S. 1837, March 1. Histcry of the Mili-
Justitia,pseud.: Letter to the tary .Academy. Its changes by legisla-
Hon. Mr. Hawes in reply to his stric- tion and practice, etc., being a report
tures on the graduates of the ililitary of a select committee of House of Rep-
Academy, by a graduate. New York, resentatives, Mar. 1,1837. .Amer. State
1836. pp. 30. Papers, Military .Affairs, vol. 7, pp.
Hunt (Freeman): Letter about 1-106.
the Hudson. New York, 1836, i vol. 1837, March 29. Secretary of War
O, pp. 209. (History of U. S. Military Lieutenant Church of his ap-
notifies
Academy, pp. 164-1SS.) (.A) pointment as professor of mathematics,
Letter to the Hon. Mr. .June I. War Department Jlilitary
M. C, in reply to his strictures on the Book No. 17.
graduates of the Military .\cademy. 1837, June 17. Board of Visitors, June
Bv a graduate, late an officer in the 17. 1S37, recommend another professor
r. S. Army. New York, 1S36. (Ex- in chemical department and a prepara-
tracts given in Amer. Quart. Rev., vol. tory school for cavalry officers. .\mer.
22 (1S37 ), pp. 112, 124. State Papers, Military Affairs, vol. 7,
The Dialectic Society has a library p. 711.
of several hundred volumes. Life of 1837, September 10. Colonel Thayer,
Gen. I. I. Stevens, p. 38. (A) in conversation with Mr. Kemble,
Every cla.ss except the fourth had agreed to again accept the superin-
one or more debating societies. The tendency, U. S. Military .Academy, if
black stripe on the gray uniform trous- the Secretary of War would first try
ers was of velvet. Life of Gen. I. I. another officer and if that officer should
Stevens, p. 33. (A) not be satisfactory. JIS. diary of Hon.
Gouverneur Kemble.
Feeling between cadets from North
and South. Life of I. L Stevens, pp. 37, 1837, November 13. The Secretary
55- (-=^)
of War R. Poinsett) writes to Hon.
(J.
Gouv. Kemble, M. C, to sa\' that he
Cadet chapel built.
intends to relieve the Superintendent
Cadet uniform described. O. M. U. S. Military .Academy and the chap-
G. Book, p. 14. [.\] lain in June, 1S38, and that, in all prob-
1836-1839. Wheaton (Henry): Ele ability. Colonel Thayer will be ap-
ments of international law. i'hiladel pointed to be Superintendent at that
phia, 1836, I vol., O. Text-book de time. (The Superintendent was re-
partment of geographv. historv. and lieved September, 1 838, and succeeded
ethics, 1S36-1839." Rept. Supt.' U. S. by Colonel Pelafield. The chaplain
Jlilitary Academy, 1896, p. 156. (A) resigned at the .same date. MS. (.\) )

1836-1840. See Memoirs of W. T. 1837, November 18. Military .Acad-


Sherman, vol. I, pp. 15-17. (A) emy Orders, No. 17. In future the term
"deserter" will not be used of cadets.
See Sherman and His Campaigns,
Records l'. S. Military Academy. (.A)
pp. 10-13. (A)
1837. The first instructor in cavalry
See Force ( Manning F. ) General :

tactics was appointed. In 1839 a ser-


Sherman. (A)
geant and 5 troopers were ordered to
See In Menioriam William T. West Point to aid in practical instruc-
Sherman. (A) tion, 12 horses were supplied by Quar-
See Piatt (Donn) Gen. George H.
: termaster's Department, and harness
Thomas. A severe criticism of the
( was provided for the light battery drills.
school.) 5ir Coppee, Henry: General Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
Thomas. (Aj 1896, p. 125, (A)
96 Coitciinial of United States Military Academy.

1837. Miiitarv Academy at West Point. 1838, January 15. Pledge of cadets
Amer. Quart. 'Rev., vol. 22, pp. 77-131- not to violate par. 96, Military Acad-
(A) emy regulations. Records U. S. Mili-
tary Academy. (A)
Remarks on the report to the
House of Representatives of the select 1838, February 19. The building de-
committee of nine to investigate the stroyed by fire contained the library,
condition of the U. S. Military Academy and the departments of chemistry, nat-
at West Point. June, 1837. pam. ural philosophy, and engineering. It
is suggested that a conmii,ssion be ap-
Report on Military Academy.
pointed to devise a general plan for the
House Select Committee. Mar. i, 1S3;
location of all the buildings of the
Reports of Committees, No. 303, 24th
Military .Academy. Rept. Inspector of
Cong., 2(1 sess., vol. 2, 200 pp., O.
the U. S. Militarv Academy, Sept. 21,
(A)
1838. (A)
See President Jackson's first mes-
sage to Congre.ss, 1S37, in Messages and
A R. P. Parrott to Gouv.
letter of
Kemble, dated Feb. 19, says: "They
Papers of the Presidents, vol. 2, p. 456.
had aserious fire last night at the Point,
(A)
the library building and most of the
Oration delivered before the corps books (as I hear) being destroyed."
of cadets at West Point, July 4, 1837, MS. (A)
by Cadet Leslie Chase [class of 1838]
The books and records of the ad-
Newburgh, 1837, pp. 22, O. (A)
jutant destroyed by fire. The academic
Orders No. 100, 1837, concerning building burned. (A)
authority of the commanding officer of
the post over resident citizens, with
1838, February 23. Library books
turned in to librarian at hotel. Post
opinion of the Attornev-General. I
Orders, vol. i, p. 2. (A)
pam., O., lith. (A)
1838, March 8. Report of board in-
Cavalry exercise for cadets intro- vest gating cause of burning of aca-
duced "this year." See Sherman and demic building. Fire originated near
His Campaigns, p. 12. (A) stove. Causes unknown. Post Orders,
The salary of the postmaster is vol. I, p. 4. (A)
15872.79. (The post-office was estab- 1838, March 10. Boots issued to
lished in 1S15.) Biennial Register Offi- cadets. Post Orders, vol. i, p. 4. (A)
cers, etc., U. S., 1838. (A) 1838, March 15. Cadets' summer pan-
Cadet uniform. Hat and coatee taloons altered to .same as winter pat-
shown. Engraving "Tomb of Kosci- tern. Covered buttons. Post Orders,
usko," p. 121, U. S. Military Academy vol. I, p. 6. (A)
Pictures — A. (A) 1838, April 4. .Subdivision inspector's

1837-1841. See Biography of Lieut.


certificate [ =
"slips," 191:12]; officer of
day certificate mentioned. Post Or-
Col. Julius P. Garische, U. S. Army,
ders, vol. I, p. 10. (A)
by his son. (.\)
1838, April 23. Inspections of cadets'
See Woodward, Ashbel: Life of rooms. Po.st Orders, vol. I, p. 16. (A)
Gen. Nathaniel Lyon. (A)
1838, April 29. First-class fencing.
1837-1884. Total number
of cadets Post Orders, vol. I, p. 17. (A)
graduated, 2167; average cost of each 1838, May 10. Use by cadets of to-
graduate, 1^,828.23. Rept. Board of bacco in section room. Post Orders,
Visitors, 1884, p. 818. (A) vol. I, p. 21. (A)
1837, June 1, to 1878, March 30. Cadets appointed noncommis-
A. E. Church was professor of mathe- sioned officers in battalion of cadets
matics during this period (assistant tender resignation as such. [Referred
profe,ssor 1S2S-1831 and 1833-1837); to Secretary of War. Cadets required
programme of instruction, 1839-40. to do duty as ordered.] Post Orders,
Church's Calculus introduced 1S43; his vol. r, p. 20. (A)
Analytical Geometry, 1852; his Trigo- 1838, June. Board of Visitors makes
nometry, 1863; his Descriptive Geom- suggestions as to the department of
etry, 1864; his Perspective, 1S66. Re- chemistry. Rhetoric, moral and polit-
port Supt. U. S. Military Academy, ical .science not sufficiently studied.
1896, pp. 48-59. (A) Certain defects in the course men-
1 837-1 890. Summary of Congressional tioned. Ex. Docs., vol. I, 1838-39.
appropriations for the support of U. S. An observatory should be pro-
Military Academy, 1837-1890. Total, vided; likewi.se a swimming school; a
)f4,537, 343-58- Rept. Board of Visitors, company of dragoons should replace
1889, p. 10S9. (A) the detachment of artillery at the post;
BtbliograpJiy of t/ir [^. S. J/////a/y Academy. 97
the lower floor of the new Academy 1838-1894. Percentage of graduates to
will be used as a drill room; at present total admitted; number of candidates
( owing to the fire there are sometimes
) from each State examined and rejected;
six cadets in a room; cadets sleep on statisticsrespecting candidates, etc.
mattresses on the floor; the painting (Tables prepared by Lieut. C. D. Will-
room of the professor of drawing cost cox and Prof. E. W. Bass.) Rept.
f8cK>; geography, history, and compo- Board of Visitors, 1894, jjp. 112-114.
sition are not tanght, which is a defect. (A)
Rept. Board of Visitors. (A) 1839, April 30. Cadets allowed to re-
1838, July 4. The oration was bv ceive d.nicing lessons. Po.st Orders,
Cadet H. \V. Halleck. (.SVr his letter vol. I, ]). 1 14. (A)
of July i6.) (A) 1839, June 12. .A. .sergeant and 5 troop-

ers oi dragoons ordered to West Point


1838, July Act of Congress in-
5.
to aid in instruction of cadets in riding;
creases the Corps of Engineers; author-
12 horses provided. Riding master ap-
izes a professor of chemistry, mineral-
pointed in September; 30 more horses
ogy, and geology at U. S. Military
and light - battery harness bought.
Academy; cadets to serve for eight
Bovnton's History of West Point, p.
years unless sooner discharged five (
.226. (A)
years by the act of Apr. 2g, 1S12). A) (

1839, October 12. The Secretary of


1838, July 16. Description of the
\\'ar decides that the regulations for
routine of camp in a letter of Cadet
assignments of quarters to officers at
H. \V. Halleck, first cla.ss. JIS. (A)
army posts are not applicable at West
1838, July and August. Six cadets Point. The assignment is left to the
reported for u.sing tobacco during this discretion of the Superintendent. .Ab-
period. Punishments, arrest five to stract of Letter Book, vol. i, p. 7^; O.
seven days, with two or three extra M. A., A. G. O.
tours of guard duty. M.S. In O. M. A.,
to 1839. Library of useful knowl-
A. r,. O.
edge .Magnetism, electro-magnet-
. .

1838, September 28. A. h. S. of Major ism, and electro-dynamics. Text-book


Delafield to commissary -general of pur- natural and experimental philosophy
chases respecting two colors for the to 1839. Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
corps of cadets to be " executed bj' taryAcademy, 1S96, p. 17.
Mr. Weir after designs to be furnished
here." MS.
1839. Apaper, " The Talisman," issued
(A)
by the Dialectic Society (extract
1838, November 24. Cadet uniform. given). "The Rover," issued in 1837.
Wearing of vests optional. When worn Life of Gen. I. I. Stevens, p. 57. (A)
must be uniform, and when not worn
The cadets are exercised as in-
coat must be buttoned up when out of
quarters or tent. Post Orders, vol. i,
fantry and artillery. Owing to unfa-
vorable circumstances they are less
p. 71 (Orders, No. 172). (A)
.skilled in the latter branch. Descrip-
Cadets get bedsteads [had previ- tion of the course in artillery and of
ously slept on mattresses on the floor] other courses in the .\cademv, ethics,
Post Orders, vol. i, p. 70, 95. (A) French, drawing, mathematics, "the
1838, December 17. Cadet uniform. basison which military education must
Pantaloons to be made loose with wide '
' be founded," philosophy, chenii.strv,
fall in front." Made to be worn with engineering. Rept. Board of Visitors,
leather straps when so ordered. When '
'
1839, pp. 4-6. (A)
supply of velvet is used up, black ca.ssi- Two fire engines provided for by
mere to be substituted in stripes." Post act of Congress. Rept. Board of \'isit-
Orders, vol. i, p. 80 (Orders, No. 185). ors, p. 7. (A)
(A)
The examinations are thorough
1838. (Third) Academic building built and impartial; mathematics is the basis
(|68,254). Demolished about 1S91. A on which a military education must
description and view of it hi Boynton's rest; Bartlett's Optics just introduced;
History of West Point, p. 258. (A) the library contains 8-10,000 vols.; the
Uniform stock of black bombazine annual cost of the Academy, exclusive
forcadets. Post Orders, vol. i, p. 26. (A) of pay, is |22,ooo. Rept. Board of
1838-1866. Kent (James): Commen- Visitors. ( .4

tarieson American law Pt. I,


. . . All cadets are on the same level.
The law of nations, gth ed. Boston, Discipline is alike for all. The only
1858. Text-book department of geog-
( distinctions are grades of merit open to
raphy, hi.story, and ethics, 183S-1866.) the competition of every one, and
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy, granted only when they are deserved.
1896, p. 156. (A) Rept. Board of Visitors, p. 3. (A)
H. Doc. 7S9, 5S-2— vol 2
7
98 Centennial of United States Mi/itaiy Aeadeniv.

1839. The Boardof Visitors recommends 1839-1843. Life and campaigns of


the adoption of Major Delafield's plans r. ,S. Grant, pp. 20-29. (A)
to build cadet barracks on the eastern See Church, \V. Conant: Grant.
border of the plain on the bank of the (A)
river, the inesshouse north of it and the
See Alexander, .\. W. LT. s. Grant
laboratory within Fort Clinton. The
:

as a Soldier. (A)
cadets are less accomplished as artiller-
ists than as infantry' soldiers. Arrange- See Copp^e, Henry : < rrant and his
ments have been made for a supply of Campaigns. (.•\)
horses for a field battery. Rept. (A) See Lossing, B. J. Life : Campaigns
Alvord (Lieut.
Benj.): Address and Battles of U. S. Grant.
Introduc-
before the Dialectic Society of the tion. {\)
corps of cadets, in commemoration of See Life and Services of Gen. U. S.
the gallant conduct of the nine gradu- Grant, Conqueror of the Rebellion and
ates of the Military .Academy and other Eighteenth President of the United
officers of the U. S. .'\rmy who fell in .States. (A)
the battles which took place in Florida. Sec Wil.son, James Grant: Life and
<)., pam. New York, 1839. (A) Public Services of Gen. U. S. Grant.
Butler (Benjamin F. ): The mili- (A)
tary profession in the United States, &t' Badeau, Adam: Militarv His-
and the means of promoting its useful- tory of U. S. Grant. (A)
ness and honor. .\\\ address delivered
See Personal Memoirs of U. S.
before the Dialetic Society of the corps
Grant, vol. i, pp. 32-46. (A)
of cadets of the Military Academy,
West Point, at the close of the annual See Childs, George W. Recollec- :

examination, June tions of General Grant. (.\)


19, 1839. ( K)
Regulations. New York, 1S39. i
See H. S. Garland: U. S. Grant,
vol., O., 2 copies. (\) His Life and Character. ill New
York, 1898. I vol., O., especially pp.
Letter on the Military .Academy.
24-53- (A)
Chief of Engineers Jos. ti. Totten,
Nov. 21, 1839. House Docs., No. 121, See In Memoriam, James A. Har-
26th Cong., 1st sess., vol. 3, 9 pp., O. (A) die, U. S. Army. (A)
Report on Militar\- Academy. See Dana and Wilson; Life of
Board of Visitors, June 20, 1839. House (W\\. y. S. Grant. (.\)
Docs., No. 2, 26th Cong., ist sess., vol. 1839-1850. Roget (P. M. Treatise ) :

I, p. 222, 10 pp., O. (A) on magnetism, electro-magnetism, and


Officers, professors, and teachers electro-dynamics, n. p., n. d. i vol.,

mustered and in.spected in front of O. (Text-book department of natural


Superintendent's quarters. Post Or- and experimental philosophv, i8'59-
ders, vol. I, p. 163. (A) 1850.) Rept. Supt. U. S. 'Military
Academy, 1896, p. 17; Cadet Register,
Library contains between 8,000
1850, p. 22. (K)
and 10,000 volumes. Rept. Board of
Visitors, p. 6. (A) 1839-1852. The riding-masters of the
Plan of the first and second floors Academy have been: James Mc.Auley,
of the building, designed l\v Major 1S39-1842; H. Hershberger, 1842-1848;
Delafield for the library and philosoph- F.^R. O. de Beville, 1848-1852. H. J. K.
ical apparatus of the Military Academy, Bartlett (Wm. H. C.) [U. vS. Mili-
etc. Dec. 12, 1839). Drawn by Cadet
I
tary- Academy, 1S26]: An elementary
Tilden, September, 1839. (A) treatise on York, 1839,
optics. New
2 vols., (Text-book department of
O.
1839, about. Chri.stmasandNew Year's natural and experimental philosophy,
entertainments described. In Wood-
1839-1852. ) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
ward'sLifeof General L^'on, p. 31. (A)
Academy, 1896, pp. 17-18. (A)
1839-1842. Davies (Charles) [U. S. Davies (Charles)
[U. S. Military
Military Academy, 1S15]: Elements of Academy, 1815]: Elements of analyt-
the differential and integral calculus. ical geometry, 2d ed. New York, 1839.
2d ed. New York, 1S38. i vol., O. I vol., O. (Text-book department of
(Text- book department of mathemat- mathematics, 1S39-1S52.) Rept. Supt.
ics, 1S39-1842. Cadet Register, 1S42,
)
U..S. Military Academy, 1896, pp. 53,55.
p. 23; Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Acad- ( .\ 1

emy, 1896, pp. 54-55. (A)


1839-1853. Legendre (A. M.): Ele-
1839-1843. S. G. French: Two 'Wars, ments of geometry and trigonometry
ch.i. 111. Nashville, 1901. ivol.,0. (A) . translated from the French by Da-
. .

Hazing, etc. Sec In Memoriam, vid Brewster, revised and adapted to


James A. Hardie, p. g. (A) instruction in United States bv Charles
BibliograpJiv of iJir U. S. Military Academy. 99
Davies. New York, 1839. vol., (). i an oath was taken that dilTcrcd slightly
(Text-book (leparlincnl of mathemat- in form from tinu' to lime until the
ics, 1839-1S53, trinoMometry to 1.S63. I civil war. .SVr the .Academic Regula-

Rejit. Supt. V S. Military Acailemy,


. tions, 1839-1902. I .A I

189'^'. PI'- 5'. ,S9- (A)


1840, June 29. Signal to be sounded
1839-1858. The lower floor of the bv clrunnner orderly for cadets at cotil-
aeademie building was used as a riding lion ]iarties to return to camp. Orders
hall in the years 1839 to 1H55. kept. 48, Order Hook 139-411, U. S. C. C.
Board of Visitors 18S6, p. 765. (First (A)
year connnenced to ride, Dec. 11, 1839;
second year commenced to ride, Apr. 1840, June. .Stune of the rooms in bar-

12, l8-,9; third year connnenced to ride,


racks contain six cadets, many four,
Oct. —
1858. 'W. W.)
, (A) none le.ss than two; new barracks and
mess rooms are recommended; f.icililies
1839-1864. Davies (Charles) [l^. S. for swimming should be provided; a
Militar}- Academy, 1815]: Elements court of inquiry on the moral condition
of descriptive geometry, with their ap- of the .Academy has recently sat and
plication to spherical trigonometry, has not yet reported; minority rejiort
spherical projections, and warped .s'lr- (q. V.) the mass of the people regard
faces. Philadelphia, 1S26. i vol., O. V. S. Military Academy as an elee-
(Text-book department of mathemat- mosynarv' school for the education of
ics, 1S39-1S64.) Rept. Supt. U. S. the aristocracy. Rept. Board of Visit-
Military Academy 1896, pp. 52, 59. ors. (A)
Cadet Register, 1864, p. 18. (.A)
Board of \'isitors declares the
1839-1880. Kent (James): Connnen- chaplain should not be professor of
taries on American law vol. I, . . . ethics. Minority report declares the
Pt. II, Government and constitutional Academy a failure.
jurisprudence of the I'nited States. Newbarracks should be built.
New York, 1826. i vol., O. (Text- New instruments in astronomy re-
book department of geography, history, ceived. 'The cavalry instruction is
and ethics, 1839-1873, and departnient good. Ex. Doc, vol. I, 1840-41, p. 25.
^
of law, 1878-T880. ) Re])t. Supt. U. S.
Military Academy, 1896, p. 156; Cadet 1840, July 10. Daily routine for each
Register, 1878, p. ^4, and 1880, p. 36. class. Orders No. 43', U. S. C. C. (A)
(A) 1840, July 20. -Act of Congress pro-
1839-1887. Dana (James D.): Man- vides that the commandant of cadets
ual of mineralogy, including observa- shall be instructor in tactics or of prac-
tions on mines, rocks, reduction of tical military engineering. (.A)
ores, etc. New Haven, 1871, i vol., O. 1840, August 21. Target practice
(Text-book department of chemistry,
ranges 30-130 yards. Orders No. 70,
1839-1887. ) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
T^S. C. C. (.A)
Academy, 1896, p. 104; Cadet Register,
1S87, p.'3i. (A) 1840, September 14. U. S. ."M. A. ca-
1839-1899. Davies (Charles) [U. S. dets called to academic duties [only]
Military Academv", 1815]: Elements of by a gong. Orders No. 82, V S. C. C. .

surveying, with the necessary tables. (A)


New "York, 1830, i vol., O.' (Text- 1840, September 19. Subject for de-
book department of mathematics, 1839- bate: "Whether it would be beneficial
1S99.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military to the service to prohibit officers of the
Academy, 1S96, p. 52; Cadet Register, Army under the rank of captain from
1S99. P-30- (\) being married."' Decided in negative
Bourdon (M.): Elements of alge- by vote of II to 4. Journal Dialectic
bra . translated from the French
. .
Society, 1S40-1844. (.\)

by Charles Davies Rev. ed. . . . 1840. M. -A.


U. S. Li.st of text-books
New York, 1S39. :vol.,U. (Text-book in use. Park's Sketch of West Point,
departmentof mathematics, 1839-1S99. pp. 107-10S. A cadet's pay is |2S per
Rept. Supt. U. ,S. Military Academy, month. Ibid, p. iii.
1896, p. 4S. (A) Cadet uniform described: an eagle
1839-1902. Records in office of com- on the front of the dress hat [not a
mandant of cadets, 19^4. Orders, 1839 ca.stle?] Cadets who have been present
to date, in 9 vols. letters, 1870-1890, in
; at two encampments uiaj- go on fur-
3 vols.; endorsements, 1870-1S90, in 2 lough during tlie third. Park's Sketch
vols. (A) of West Point, p. 104. (A)
The Regulations l^. S. Military Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
General
Academy, 1810-1831, prescribe no oath eral's Office, No. 7, describes the uni-
to enterin.g cadets. From 1S39 onward form of professors, teachers, and their
lOO Centciniial of United Slatrs JMilitary Academy.

sword master, chaplain,


assistants, the istry,1840-1843. ) Rept. of Supt. IT. S.
and cadets, U. S. Military Academy. Military Academy, 1896, p. 106. (.\)
(A) 1840-1844. Records of the Dialectic
1840. Cadets allowed to take refresh- Society. MS., i vol., O. (A)
ments into barracks. Post Orders, yol. See Reminiscence of Wiiifield
I, p. 235. (A) Scott Hancock, by his wife. (A)
Catalogue of the library of the .S'<'(> Walker, F. A.: General Han-
U. S. Jlilit.iry Academy at West Point. cock. (A)
1840. I vol., V. (foolscap), no pp.
MS. (A) 1840-1847. Murray (Lindley): Intro-
duction an Lecteur Francois on Recueil
Dialectic Society. Journal from
de Pieces Choi.sies; avcc I'e.xplication
Mar. 9, 1S40, to May 11, 1844. Roll of des Idiotisms, et des phrases difiiciles,
members 1S39-40, 1S40-41, 1S41-42. qui s'y trouvent. New York, 1807. i
MS. I vol. F. (A) vol., O. (Text-book department of
Park, Roswell: A sketch of the modern languages, 1840-1847.) Rept.
history and topography of West Point Supt. I'. .S. Militarj' .\cademy, 1896, p.
and the U. S. Military .\cademy . . .
138; Cadet Register, 1847, p. 23. (.-V)
Philadelphia, 1S40. i vol., O., 140 pp.

(A) 1840-1852. Library. Class list of


books in geography and history. MS.,
One hundred and seventeen offi-
I vol., O. (This list was made after
cers of the Regular Army resigned dur-
IS40 and probably before 1S52.) (A)
ing the year of the Seminole war
first
and the a\-erage of the years since has 1840-1860. Eleven cadets died dur-
been about 30, according to minority ing tliese years. The causes of death
report, Board of Visitors. The ])ower were continued fever i, typhoid i,
of the General Government to aid in- cholera i, dysentery' 3, pneumonia i,
ternal improvements considered. (.V) phthisis pulmonalis 2, congestio ce-
rebra i. drowning i. Cong. Doc. 1089,
Experimental lectures ill natural
p. 173- (A)
philosophy given about this time. The
astronomical transit was mounted 1842. [Criticism of cour.se of instruction
In 1S50 Bartlett's Synthetic Mechanics there by Gen. B. F. Butler.] In But-
was adopted as a text-book, but re- ler's Book, pp. 863-86S and elsewhere.
placed by his Analytic Mechanics in (A)
1853. Bartlett's .Spherical Astronomy 1841, March 15. Subject for debate:
introduced 1S55. Electricity tran.s- "Has a State a right to .secede from
ferred to department of chemistry, the L'nion." Lieutenant Kendrick
1856. Rept. vSupt. U. S. Blilitary Acad- supported the negative, and the ques-
emy, 1S96, p. 18. (.A) tion was decided in the affirmative by
Ordnance (and artillery) labora- the casting vote of the president [Ca-
tory erected (at a co.st of fS,ooo?) Let- det Sam. Jones, I'. S. Military Acad-
ter book of quartermaster, U. S. Mili- emy, 1841; major-general C. S. Army,
tary Academy, November, 1889, p. 114. 1865.] Journal Dialetic Society, 1840-
(A) 1844. (A)
1840, about. .\ lithograph certificate 1841, March 29. Cadets ab.sent from
of resignation was given to cadets about West Point are to wear either full uni-
1840 to about i860. The first form had form or citizens clothes. Orders No.
a stand of flags, a seated female figure, 10, headquarters U. S. Military Acad-
a tablet "United we stand," and was emy. (.\)
designed by Professor Weir. The sec- 1841, June 30. Cadet officers to wear
ond form had at its head a trophy of the sword on a shoulder belt, not from
arms, a cadet dress hat (cylindric, a waist belt, as heretofore. Orders No.
black plume; an eagle over a large cas- 36, U. S. C. C. (A)
tle in front) on a knapsack bearing the 1841, June. Logic should be included
word "Essayous" under a rising sun. in the curriculum; the barracks con-
R. S. vS. delt. (Copies are in the adju- tains 96 rooms for 250 cadets; new bar-
tant's office.) (A) racks .should be built on the east side
1840 to Bailey (J. W.): Chemical
. of the plain on the bank of the river;
notes on gunpowder and its materials cadets are paid ^28 monthly. Rept.,
(lithographed). (Text-book depart- Board of Visitors. (.•\)
ment of chemistry (?), 1S40 to ?) 1841. November 22. The inspector
Sec Title-)3age of book in library U. S. Military -Academy approves the Super-
Military .Xcademy. (A) intendent's request for a court of in-
1840-1843. Web.ster(JohnW.'): Man- quiry respecting recent disorders among
ual of chemistry. Boston, 1826. I vol., cadets, The court reports about De-
O. (Text-book department of chem- cember 17. Nothing is detected. Wit-
Bibliography of tlie U. S. Military Academy. loi
not testifv on account of a
iiesses (lid modern languages, 1841 to )

tendenc\- to incriminate tliemselves. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military .Vcademv,


Abstract of letters sent, O. M. A., A. 1896, p. 138. (A)
G. O. (A) 1841-1842. Lyell (Charles): Princi-
1841, December 17. Recommenda- plesofGeology. sthed. London, 1837.
tion that Sergeant Heiselberger be dis- 1 vol, O. (Text-book departmentof
charged Dec. 31 and appointed Jan. i chemistry, 1841-1842. ) Rept. Supt. U.S.
as riding master Jlilitary Academy. Military Academy, 1896, p. 104. (.\)
Abstract of letters sent, O. JI. A., A. 1841-1845. .SVv> Thayer (W. H.) From :

G. O. (A) the tanyard to the White House. The


The class of 1841 lost more of its
story of President Grant's life. I,.,

members killed in battle than any 1SS5. I vol., O., pp. 80-85. (\-)
other. Biography of Garesch^,
" p. 54. 1841-1847. Barthelemy (J. J.): Voy-
(A) age de Jeune Anacharsis en Grece vers
le milieu du iv" siecle avant \'€x(t vul-
Regulation regarding dress of ca-
gaire. Paris, 1843, i vol., O. (Text-
dets while on furlough. Post orders,
vol. I, p. 250. (A)
book department of modern languages,
1S41-1847. ) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
The library and observatory built Academy, 1S96, p. i-;8; Cadet Register,
(fc'',2i6). A description and view of 1847, p. 23. (A) ~

it in Boj-nton's Historv of West Point,

p. 259. '(A)
1841 and 1847. The field music for
the battalion of cadets authorized by
West Point Military Academy. the .A.iljntant-General U. vS. Army.
Alden Partridge. Jan. 13, 1S41. House List of the teachers of music, 1817-1863.
Docs., No. 68, 26tli Cong., 2d ,sess.,
Bovnton's Historv of West Point, p.
vol. 2, 8 pp. (A) (A)
337-
National defense. (2) Annual re- 1841-1848. Anderson (Robert) [U.vS.
port of the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Military Academy, 1825]: Instruction
Military Academy [by H. Whiting]. for field artillery, horse and foot; trans-
In N. Amer. Rev., vol. 52, Januarv, lated from the French and arranged
1841, pp. 22-30. (A) for the service of the I'nited .States.
Philadelphia, 1S39. i vol., O. (Text-
Notes engineering, etc.
Lithogr., I vol., K. (13 x 10 inches), 2
book department of tactics, 1.S41-1848.
copies. Contents: (i) Bailey, J. W.
Cadet Registers, 1S41, p. 22, and 1848,
Chemical notes on gunpowder and its p. 22. (A)
materials, 1840; (2) Knowlton military 1841-1853. Kinsley (Z, J. D. ): Pyro-
pyrotechny, 1S42; (3) Miner Knowl- techny. Text-book departmentof ord-
(

ton: Notes on giitipowder, percussion nance and gunnery, 1841-1853.) Rept.


powder, cannon, and projectiles, 1841; Supt. I'. S. Military Academy, 1S96, p.
(4) Professor IMalian: Notes on archi- 179; Cadet Register, 1853, p. 22.
tecture; (5) Jlahan: Notes supple- 1841-1856. Knowlton Miner! [U. S. 1

mentary to the course of permanent Militar}- Academy, 1829]: Noteson gun-


fortification; (6) Mahan: Notes on powder, percussion powder, cannon,
mines; (7) Mahan: Composition of and projectiles. West Point, 1839. i
armies. (A) vol., (Text-book department of
F.
Memorial of .•\lden Partridge re- ordnance and gunnery, 1841-1856.)
lating to the Military Acadenn- at West Rept. Supt. U. S. Military .Academy,
Point and praying that young men ed- 1S96, p. 179; Cadet Register, 1856, p.
ucated at other military schools may 20. (A)
have an equal chance for admission to 1841-1858. Mahan (D. H.) [U. S.
the Army as those young men who are Jlilitary .\cademy] Lithographic notes :

educated at West Point. Jan. 21, 1821. on architecture. West iPoint, 1840.
Referred to the Committee on Military I vol., F. (Text-book department of
Affairs. See Barnard's Amer. Jour, of civil and military engineering, 1841-
Education, 1S63, pp. 6S3-687. (A) 185S. ) Rept. Supt. IT. S. Military Acad-

Chief engineer urges instruction emy, 1896, p. 161; Cadet Register, 1858,
in practical military engineering. Ex. p. \t. (A)
Doc, vol.1841-42, p. 131.
I, 1841-1859. Mahan (D. H.) [U. .S.
Military Academy, 1824]: Lithographic
The State of Connecticut favors
abolishing the Academy. »SenateDocs., notes on composition of armies
. . .

1S41-42, vol. 5, p. 363.'


and strategy. (West Point) n. d. I
vol., O. (Text-book department of
1841 to . Levizac, M. de: Theo- civil and militarj' engineering, 1841-
retical practical grammar of the
and 1859.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
French tongue. New York, 1824. i Academy, 1896, p. 116; Cadet Register,
vol., O. (Text-book department of 1859, p, '16. (A)

LIBRARY
UNIVERC'TTY OF CAIJFORNIA
SANTA BAEBAEA
I02 Ccnicunial of U)iitcd Sia/cs Militarv Academy.

1849-1859. Mahan (D. H.) [U. -S, 1841-1877. Mahan (D. H.) [U. S.
Military Academy, 1824]: An elemen- Military ."Vcademy, 1824]: \\\ elemen-
tary treatise on advanced guard, out- tary course of civil engineering for the
post, and detachment service of troops, use of cadets of the U. S. Jlilitary
and the manner of postingand handling Academy. New ed. New York, 1846.
them in the presence of an enemy. I vol., O. (Text-book department of
New York, 1S47. i vol., O. (Text- civil and military engineering, 1841-
book department of civil and military 1877,) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
engineering, 1S41-1S59. Cadet Regis-
) Academy, 1896, p. i5i; Cadet Register,
ters, i,S4i, p. 22, and 1S59, p. 16. ( .\ 1877, p. 36. (A)
1841-1860. Thiroux (M.): In.struc- 1841-1878. Mahan (I).H.) [U. S.
tion theorique et pratique d'.\rtillerie Jlilitary .\cadeniy, 1S24]: Lithographic
a I'usage des eleves de I'^cole militaire notes on machines. (Text-book de-
de Saint-Cj-r. Troisieme ed, Paris, partment of civil and military engi-
1849. I vol., O. (Text-book depart- neering, 1841-1S7S. ) Rept. Supt. U.
ment of ordnance and gunnery, 1841- S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 161;
1S60. Rept. .Supt. U. S. Military
) Cadet Register, 1858, p. 17.
Academy, 1896, p. 180; Cadet Register, 1841-1879. Mahan (I). H.) [U. S.
i860, p. (A) Military -\cademy, 1S24]:
'17. .\ treati.se on
1841-1861. Blair (Hugh): Lectures field fortification, containing in.struc-
on rhetoric and belles-lettres ... to tions on the methods of laying out,
which are added copious questions and con.structing, defending, and attacking
an analysis on each lecture by Abra- intrenchments, with the general out-
ham Mills, New York, 1830. lvol.,0. lines alsoof the arrangement, the attack
(Text-book department of geography, and defenseof permanent fortifications.
hi.story, and ethics, 1841-1861.) Cadet 4th enlgd. ed. Richmond, 862. i vol. 1

Registers, 1841, p. 22, and 1861, p. 19. O. (A) The corresponding N.Y. edi-
(

(A) tion was a text-book deiiartment of civil


1841-1863 and 1866 to Ma-
.
and military engineering, 1841-1879.)
han (IJ. H.) [U. S. Military Academy, Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
1S24] Descriptive geometry as applied
:
1S96, p. 161; Cadet Register, 1S79,
to the drawing of fortification and P- 34-
stereotomy. New York, 1900. i vol., 1842, March 3. Uniform proposed for
O. Text-book department of civil and
( the band by Major Delafield: red coat,
military engineering, 1841-1S63 and white front and facings, blue trousers,
1866 to .) Cadet Registers, 1841, double red stripe; tall black cylindric
p. 22; 1863, p. 17; 1866, p. 25.(A) cap; tall pompon, white below, red
1841-1864. Mahan H.): Litho-
(D. above; engineer castle on front of cap.
graphic notes supplementary to the Uniform not adopted. [Copy of origi-
course of permanent fortifications. nal in Engineer Dept.] (K)
(Text-book department of civil and 1842, May 11. Company officers to
military engineering, 1841-1864.) Rept. wear a plume and brass castle on dress
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. hat in lieu of pompon, and crossed
117; Cadet Register, 1864, p." 17. (A) cannon. Orders No. 14, U. S. CO. (A)
Mahan (D. H.): Lithographic 1842, May 31. Prior to 1S39 all ex-
notes on the attack and defense of per- aminations were conducted by the
manent works. (Text-book depart- whole academic board; in June, 1839,
ment of civil and military engineering, the board was divided into committees.
1841-1864. Rept. vSupt' U. S. Military
) In 1S42 the board reports that the last
Academy, 1896, p. 117. (A) method has failed and recommends a
1841-1865. Mahan (D. H.) [U. S. return to the early practice, ( Abstract

Military .\cademy, 1824]: Lithographic of Letter Book, Vol. i, O. M. A., A.


notes on nnnes and other accessories. G. O.)
West Point (n. d. ). i vol., Q. (Text- 1842, June. Table of the occupations
book department of civil and military and condition of the parents of 221
engineering, 1841-1865.) Rept. Supt. cadets at the U. S. Military .'Vcademy.
U. S. Military Academy, 1S96, p. 125. The Board makes a number of recom-
(A) mendations (q. V.) Rept. Board of
1841-1870. Scott, Maj. Gen. W. S.:
Visitors. (A)
(By authority.) Infantry tactics, or Austin (J. J.): Address delivered
rules for the exercise and maneuvers before the corps of cadets. New York,
of the U. S. Infantry. New York, 18 pp.
1846. 3 vols., O. (Text-book depart- 1842, August 23. Act of Congress
ment of tactics, 1841-1870. Cadet ) fixes the rations of the Superintendent
Regi.sters, 1841, p. 22, and 1S70, p. 26. U. S. Militarv Academy. (Repealed
(A) Aug. 3, i86i.)' (A)
Biblios^rapliy of tlic U. S. Militarv Acadcuiy. 103

1842, September 5. Imme<liatt'ly af 1842-1846. See Life of Stonewall


each cailct is hereafter to fold
ter risiiij; Jackson, by a Virginian. (A)
mattress double and pile lieddiiig See Hovev, Carl: Stonewall Jack-
neatlv on top of it. Not to be dis- -son. (A)
turbed until tattoo. Order Book (42-
(A)
Ay Cooke, A. \\.: Stonewall Jack-
48), U. S. C. C. son, pp. 12-13. (A.)
1842. Ordnance Department — Cadets 1842-1846 and 1847-1852. See
Graduated. Secretary J. C. Spencer. Maury H.): [U. S. Milit.-iry Acad-
(1).
Apr. 14, 1S42. Hou.se Docs., No. 194, emy, 1S46.] Recollections of a Virgin-
27thCong.,2dsess.,vol..4. 13pp. (A) ian in the Mexican, Indian, and civil
Resolutions concerning Military wars. New York, 1S94. (.A.)
Academy. Connecticut legislature. 1842-1854. Table showing the condi-
June 8, 1S42. Senate Docs., No. 363, tion in life of parents of cadets. Cong.
27tli Cong., 2d sess., vol. 5, i p. (A) Doc. No. 747, p. 120. Same, 1842-1857,
A pen and ink sketch by Cadet in Cong. Doc. No. 920, p. 191. (.V)
George H. Derby shows a cadet room 1842-1855. Condition in life of the
and uniform. Grey trousers are worn parents of cadets, 1S42-1855. Cong.
with straps; white linen collar inside Doc. No. Sli, p. 216. (A)
of gre\- .standing collar of the coatee;
dress hat a cylinder with hollowed 1842-1856. Table showing the con-
glazed top, stiff brush plume; cap dition in life of the parents of cadets.
ornament a spread eagle over crossed Cong. Doc. No. 876, p. 296. (.A)

cannon. Visor nearly straight. (A) 1842-1858. Table exhibiting the con-
Report on cadets at AVest Point. dition in life of the parents of cadets.
Secretary J. C. Spencer. Jan. 7, 1842, Cong. Doc. No. 976, p. 832. (A)
Senate Docs., No. 42, 27th Cong., 2d 1842-1872. Hitchcock (Charles H.):
sess., vol. 2, 3 pp. O. (A)
Elementary geologj'. Newed. New
At time cadet barracks was
this York, 1867. r vol., O. (Text-book,
warmed with grates burning anthracite department of chemistry-, 1842-1872).
coal. Life and Letters of Stonewall Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
Jackson, p. 33. (A) 1.S96, p. 104. (A)
Convention at Albany proposes to
1842-1887. Table giving the occupa-
abolish the Academy, which is aristo-
tion of the parents of candidates for
cratic and unrepublican. House Jour- admission. Rept. Board of Visitors,
nal, 1S42-43, p. 347.
1887, p. 7S0, and a less complete table
The State of Maine passes resolu- in ibid., 1886, p. 772. (A)
tions against the Academy. Ex. Docs.
1S42-43. voL 5, No. 155." 1842-1891. Tables showing the occu-
pations of the parents of candidates ad-
1842-1844. Kirkham,( Samuel): Eng- mitted to U. S. Military .Academy,
lish grammar in familiar lectures, ac- 1 84 2- 1 Sg I. In Rept. Board of Visit-
companied by a compendium, embrac- ors, 1887, p. 35, and ibid., 1891. p.
ing a new systematic order of pars- 785. (A)
ing, a new system of punctuation,
exercises in false syntax, and a svstem 1842-1896. The Department of prac-
of philosophical grammar, in notes tical militar}-engineering was formed
. .appendix
. key to the exer-
. . .
in 1842. Previous to this time instruc-
cises. New ed. New York, 1829. i
tion had been given by the department
vol. O. , Text-book department of ge- of civil and military engineering. The
I

first detailed progrannne of in.struction


ographv-, history, and ethics, 1S42-1S44.
Cadet Registers, 1842, p. 23, and 1S44, adopted 1853. Signalling made a part
p. 21. (A) of thework of this department 1867.
Statement of the course in 1S96. Rept.
1842-1846. See Henderson: Life of Supt. U. S. Military Academy, i8g6,
Stonewall Jackson, vol. i, pp. 15-27. p. 172-173. (A)
(A)
1843, March 1. Act of Congress pro-
and Letters of Stonewall
Life vides that cadets shall be actual resi-
Jackson, by his wife, pp. 32 etseq. (A) dents of their districts; prescribes the
P. T. Turnley: Reminiscences. number of cadets; abolishes boards of
Chicago, n. d. i vol., O. [Especiallv visitors till further orders. (The latter
its Ch. III.] (A) section was repealed Aug. 8, 1846. ) (A)
See Michie, P. S.: General Mc- 1843. March 11. Subject for debate:
Clellan. \) ( "Is Texas justifiable in the conquest
See Hiilard, G. S.: Life and Cam- of Mexico?" Journal Dialectic Society,
paigns of George 15. McCIellan. (A) 1840-1S44. (A)
I04 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

1843, March 18. Question for debate: 1843. F. H. S. U. S. Military Academy.


:

"Has a State under any circumstances /;/ Southern Lit. Mess., November,
the right to nullify an act of Congress?" 1843, PP- 665-670 [probably F. H.
The above question was decided b}- the vSmith, U. S. Military .\cademy, 1S33].
Superintendent to be imconstitutional. (A)
Journal Dialectic Society, 1S40-T844. Documents from the Department
(A) of War ... 3d sess. 27th Cong. The
1843, April 4. History of two trophy- Military Academy [by I. J. Austin].
guns at West Point, presented to Gen- Ill N. Amer. Rev., October, 1843, PP-
eral Greene by Congress, Oct. 18, 1783. 269-292. (A)
Abstract of letters sent, p. 120,
/;/ Resolution for abolition of Mili-
O. M. A., A. G. O. tary Academy. Mainelegislature, Feb.
1843, July 11. Parks, (N. P. ): Chap- 2, 1843. Hou.se Docs., No. 155, 27th
lain U. ,S. Military .\cademy. A word Cong., 3d sess., vol. 5, i p. [K)
to commanders; a discourse to the The (present) frames for weekly
graduating class. New York, 1S43,
.
I class reportswere made.
vol., O, pp. 16. (A) W. H. C. Account of the
Bartlett, :

1 843 July
, Letter of General Totten
5 . obser\atory, U. S. Military Academy,
with respect to the assignment of mem- etc. In Trans. .\mer. Phil. Soc, n.s.,
of the graduating class to corps.
l.iers VIII, 191. (A)
The principles heretofore carefully ob- ? Seacoast battery built about 1843.
served are: i That no cadet be ap-
( )
(Mem. of William Ward.)
pointed to a corps for which he has not
1843-1847. Poore (B. P.): Life of
been recommended by the academic Ch. III. (Description
.•\. E. Burnside.
board: (2) that cadets be, in the order
of an examination, pp. 43-45. ) Provi-
of merit, permitted to select their assign-
dence, 1SS2. I vol., O. (A)
ments in accordance with the recom-
mendation of the academic board. 1843-1857. Bailey, W. W.: My Boy-
.Vbstract of letters sent, O. M. K.,X. G. O. hood at West Point. Providence, 1891.
I vol., O. (A)
1843, July 15. Remarks of General
Totten upon the report of a board of 1843-1858. Kane (vSir Robert): Ele-
officers ( convened May ) upon the ments of chemistry, theoretical and
2_i
Military .\cademT. .\bstract of letters practical. 2d ed. Dublin, 1849. i vol.,
sent,p.' 130, O. M. .\. O. (Text-book department of chemis-
try, 1843-7858. Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
)

1843, September 7. Hereafter assist-


tary .\cademy, 1S96, p. 105. (X)
ant instructors of tactics will inspect
their companies daily between 8 and 9 1843-1899. Church(AlbertE.)[U. S.
a. m.; coats to be buttoned, collars Military Academy, 1S2S]: Elements of
hooked. At other inspections fatigue the differential and integral calculus.
jackets may be worn. Order Book New York, 1842. ivol.,0. (Text-book
(42-4S) U. vS. C, C. (A) department of mathematics, 1843-1899.
1843, October 18, and 1852, Sep- Cadet Registers, lS4'^, p. 21, and 1899,
tember 27. Resolutions of the aca- p. 30. (A)
demic board on the matter and manner 1844, before. " .\ guard is stationed at
of .scientific instruction in the U.S. Mili- the south dock. It was fonuerly the
tary Academy. Quoted i)i Rept. ,Supt. custom to take the names of all gentle-
U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 17. men arriving at or leaving the post."
(A) Colton's Guide to West Point, p. 7.
1843. Extract from a report of General (A)
Totten to the Secretary of War on V S.
Military .Academy. Rept. Board of
.

1844, January 2. Washington's order


about swearing published to the corps.
Visitors, 1888, p. 4. (A)
Post Orders, vol. 2, p. 13S. (.\)
.\ board of officers ( Gen. W. Scott,
president) inspect and report on the 1844, January 29. Of cadets admitted
instruction at U. S. Military Academj'. since the act of Congress Apr. 29, 1812,
Statement by the academic board of there have been graduated i,iiS; 6ire-
the fundamental principles of instruc- .signed before five years; the number of
tion at West Point. Ill Rept. Supt. graduates now- in the service is 542. A
U. S. Military Academy 1896, pp. S4-5S. table is given showing to what corps
(A) they belong. Rept. of Adjutant-Gen-
eral, House Doc. No. 96, Cong. Doc.
Board of Visitors recommends 50
No. 442. (A)
horses for cavalry instruction. More
attention to the study of history and 1844, April 9. Names of all persons
literature. Ex. Doc. 1842-43, vol. i, arriving on post registered. Post Or-
pp. 25S-260. ders, vol. 2, p. 153. (A)
Bihliograpliy of the U. S. Military Academy. 105

1844, December 2. Guard duty after 1845. Hostile criticism of the Military
tajis. Post (Jrders, vol. 2, p. 203. (A) .Academy in the preface and here and
1844. I'ish, Hamilton: Report ... on there of Recollections of the U. S.
till' resolutions
of legislatures .; . .
.\nny ... by an American soldier.
also ])etilion praying the aboli- Boston, 1S45. I vol., O. pp. 167. {.\)
. . .

tion of the Military Academy and res- —'

Dade monument erected.


olution of the House relative to the Iron fence in front of Superintend-
number of cadets, i pam., O., 1844. ent's, etc., cjuarters built.
28th Cong., 1st sess.. House Rept. No.
Chief of Engineers recommends
476. vol. 2,43 pp. (A)
the creation of a corps of sapjiers and
A
Cadet married. Resignation miners and the supply of models for
takes effect from date of marriage. teaching military science. [Title of
Post Orders, vol. 2, p. 187. (A) book lost; it is probably one of the
Rolls of the cadets of the U. S. letter books of the Inspector U. S. Mili-
Military Academy prepared for the an- tary Academy.] vol. I, 1S45-46, p. 269.
nual examination in June, 1S44, show- ? Siege battery built about 1S45.
ing their standing . . . i pam., O. (Mem. of William'Ward.
(A)
1845-1847. O'Maher, Mary Isabel:
Message on Army appointments. Letters from West Point, 1845-18;/. 1
President John Tyler, Mar. 12, 1844. MS. (A)
vol., F.,
Hou.se Docs., No. iSi, 2Sth Cong., ist
1845-1851. Cadet barracks built
.sess., vol. 5, 3 pp. [List of appoint-
(;Ji86,ooo) (two divisions of west wing
ments since Jan. I, 1S43.] [\)
added, 1S82). .1 description and view
Report on Military Academy. of it in Boynton's History of West
Secretary J. M. Porter. Jan. 30, 1844. Point, p. 261.
House Docs., No. 96, 2Sth Cong., ist 1845-1855. Table.showing the indebt-
sess., vol. 4, 3 pp. (C)
edness of the corps of cadets on Oct. 31
Report on cadets at AVest Point. of each year since 1845 when the pay
Secretary William Wilkins. Apr. 4, of cadets was reduced to f 24. The av-
1844. House Docs., No. 220, 28th erage was f 5, 1 iS. 18. Rept. Supt U. S. .

Cong., 1st sess., vol. 5, 3 pp. (A) Military Academy, 1S56, ( .\ I

Stag dances in camp described. 1845-1858 and 1860-1862. Bullions,


In Colton's Guide to West Point, p. 17. Rev. Peter. The principles of English
( )

(A) grannuar; comprising the substance of


1844-1846. Willetts (Jacob): New and tlie most appro\'ed English grammars
improveil school geography, accom- extant, with copious exercises in pars-
panied by a new and correct atlas, 5th ing and .sj-ntax, and an appendix of
ed. Poughkeepsie, 1S42. i vol., O. various and useful matter. New York,
(Text-book department of geographj", 1 85 1. I vol., O, (Text-book depart-
history, and ethics, 1S44-1S46. Cadet ) ment of geography-, historv and ethics,
Registers, 1S44, p. 21, and 1S46, p. 21. 1845-185S and i,S6t^-i852, )' Cadet Reg-
(a'i isters, 1845, p. 2r,and 1862, p. 17. (.\)
1844-1847. Hedge (Levi): Elements 1845-1882. 1845-1866, 1,731 cadets
of logick, or a summary of the general admitted; 43 per cent graduated; in
principles and different modes of rea- 1S66 grammar, geography, and history
soning. Boston, I S40. ivol.,0. (Text- were added to entrance requirements.
book department of history, geography 1 867- 1 873, 845 cadets admitted, 41 per
and ethics, 1S44-1S47.) Cadet Regis- cent graduated; 1873-1,882, 1,570 cadets
ters, 1844, p. 20, and 1847, p. 22. (A) admitted, 33 per cent graduated; of
1844-1861. Wayland (Francis): The those appointed, 1873-18S2, after com-
elements moral science.
of (Text- petitive examination, 47 per cent grad-
book department of history, geography uated, while 25 per cent of those ap-
and ethics, 1844-1861.) Boston, 1S38, pointed without examination graduated.
I vol., O. Cadet Registers, 1S44, p. 20, Rept. ,Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
and 1861, p. iS. (A) 1852, p. 192, (.\)

Effects of West Point train-ing. 1846, February 2. Gymnasium started.


See Walker (F. A. General Hancock,
) : Entire battalion attends. Post Orders,
p. 27. (A) vol. 2, p. 294. (A)
1845, March 3. Act of Congress: The 1846, April 26. The corps pledges it-
pav of cadets fixed at f 24 per month. self to abstain from the use of intoxi-
(.V) cating liquors. Post Orders, vol. 2, p.

1845, November 7. Reorganization 308, ( A )

of Dialectic Society. Post Orders, vol. 1846, May 15. .\ small ponton train
2, p. 279. (A) provided for the instruction of cadets.
io6 Centennial of United States Militaiy Aeadeniy.

Papers Pract, Eng., No. 4, 1S49, p. 279. for the admission of cadets
(A) New York, i vol., O, 1847, pp. 45.
(A)
1846, May 15. Act of Congress organ-
izing a company of sappers and miners 1847. Message on promotion of cadets.
to aid ill giving instruction at U. S. President Jas. K. Polk, Feb. 15, 1847.
Military Academy. (A) Senate Ex. Docs., No. 25, 30th Cong.,
1st sess., vol. 4, 2 pp. (A)
1846, June 20. New forage caps is-
sued. Order Book (42-4S), U. S.C.C. The legislature of Georgia ex-
(A) presses its high sense of the value of
1846, June 30. Cadets forbidden to the Academy. Senate Journal, 1847-48,
alter new forage cap by taking out p. 108.
stiffening or otherwise. Order Book Resolution on Military Academy,
(42-48), U.vS.C.C. (A) West Point. Georgia legislature, Dec.
1846, July 3. Cadets forbidden to 30, 1847. Senate Mis. Docs., No. 59,
wear the (?) light shoes on dutv. 30th Cong., 1st .sess., vol. i, i p. (A)
Order Book 42-4SJ, U. S. C. C. (A)
(
Uniform of cadets described; a
1846, August 8. Act of Congress di.s- black velvet stripe on the grey trousers.
continuing a Board of Visitors repealed. Eager's History of Orange County,
See Mar. i, 1843; promotes the teachers N. Y.,p. 587. '(A)
of drawing and French to professors. 1847 to Le Brethon (J. J. P.):
.

(A) Guide to the French language . . .

1846, October 8. All academic signals corrected, enlarged, and improved by


and call to quarters to be sounded on P. Bekeart. 2d Am. from 7th Lond.,
liugle instead of drum as before. Post ed. New York, 1846. lvol.,0. (Text-
Orders, vol. 3, p. 31. (A) book de])artment of modern languages,
1847 to .) Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
1846. Report on West Point Academy.
tary Academy, 1S96, p. 13S. (A)
Representative A. C. Niven, May 11,
1846. House Repts., No. 660, 29th 1847-1882. Reports of the Boards of
Cong., 1st sess., vol. 3, 3 pp. (A) Visitors are to be found in Reports of
the Secretary of War for 1847, 1848-
1846-1848. Names of officers of Mexi-
1S49; 1S50, 1851, 1852, 1S53, 1854, 1855,
can war on tablets in the chapel, i
1S56, 1857, 1S58, 1S59; 1S60, 1S61, 1862,
pam., O. (n. d.) (A)
1863; 1870, 1871, 1875, 1879; iSSo; and
1846-1902. The music of the trumpet for 1872 in House Mis. Doc. 14242; for
callsfor cadets. Written out byTrump- 1881 in Senate Mis. Doc. 14; for 18S2 in
eter I^ewis, 1903. I sheet, MS. (A) House Mis. Doc. No. 24. Rept. Board
of Visitors, 1884, p. S25. (A)
1847, April 14. Order relating to vic-
tories in Mexican war. Post Orders, 1848, June 16. Addresses in the
vol. 3, p. 79. (A) chapel of the U. S. Military Academy,
by Hon. Ashbell Smith, of Texas, and
1847, Jxme 25. By direction of super- Col. A. W. Doniphan, of Missouri. O,
intendent the battalion will be marched New York. N. Y. [184.S], i v., O.,
to all meals with field music. S. O. 29, (A)
pp. 21.
Order Book (42-48), U. S. C. C. (A)
1848, June. The
firm enforcement of
1847, August 10. Lithographed cir- discipline to the success of
is es.sential
cular from the Superintendent U. S. the Academy— clemency to the indi-
Military Academy to all graduates an- vidual is too often injurious to the
nouncing the intention to publish a mass; the course of study should ex-
complete register and asking for their tend over five years; a department
records in the war with Mexico, etc. of law should be established; Spanish
(Schuvlkill arsenal, MS., No. 267.) should be taught; logic should be cut
(A) out of the course; the library should
have )fl,5oo a year; five cadets are
1847, November vSuperintendent
2.
recommends that sometimes in one room; 30 dragoons
cadets form cricket
clubs ill order to get exercise during
are "stationed at West Point. Rept.
suspension of drills. Post Orders, vol.
Board of Visitors. (A)
142. (A) Bill of fare of cadets given in full;
3, p.
only one cadet has died from disease
1847, November 30. Cadets acting as since 1802 and the cause of death was
assistant ]jrofessors to lie distinguished pneumonia (1S45). Rept. Board of
by captain's chevrons with the addition Visitors. [.S(V 18415-1860. During these
of a star on each arm. Post Orders, years 11 cadets died.] (A)
vol. 3, p. 152. (A)
1848. The Napoleon Club organized
1847. The graduates of the U. S. Mili- about this time by officers stationed at
tary Academy . . . Regulations West Point for the study of campaigns.
Bihliojrraphy of the U. S. Mililnry ^Icademv.

Michie'a McClellan, p. 24: Maury's No. 30th Cong., 2d sess., vol. 4. 5


32,
Recollections, p. 50. (A) \i\i. Statement of contingent expenses
1848. report on expenses of military of militarv establishment for vear 18.1.S.
establishment. Secretary \V. L. Marcy, (A)
Jan. 26, 1S4S. Senate Kx. Docs., No. 1849. I^ieut. C. P. Kingsljury's ele-
15, 30th Cong., 1st .sess., vol. 4, 3 pp. mentary treati.se on artilleryand infan-
(A) try (New York, 1849. i vol., (.)., pp.
1848 1853. 5(r DavieslH. R.): Gen- 203) took the place of Thiroux' Artil-
eral Sheridan, pp. 3-4. Sec a ho Sheri- lery [in French] as a text-book. (A)
dan's Personal Memoirs, vol. i, pp. 1849, about. A change of the cadet uni-
5-14- (A) form from gray to blue was proposed.
See Sheridan, P. H.: Personal .S"<v Willis N. P. Hurrygraphs, ed.
( ) .

Memoirs, vol. I, pp. 9-14. (.\) of T851, p. 136. (A)


1848-1861. Whately (Richard): 1849-50. Cadet uniform: Cadet Lieut.
I-;iemenls of logic, comprising the sub- I".. K. Warren's portrait. Cap orna-
stance of the article in the Eucyclo- ment, eagle over a large castle; long
px'dia Metropolitana, with additions, sword: linen collar turned down over
etc. Boston, I S4S. ivol.,0. (Text- collar of coatee; he wearsa moustache.
book department of history, geography Jour, of Rev. Silas Constant, p. 450.
and ethics, 1S48-1S61.) Cadet Regis- (A)
ters, iS4,S, p. 22, and i,S6i, p. 18. (A) 1849-1853. Schofield (J. M.i: Forty-
1848-1872. Chapsal (M. ): Leeons si.x years in the Army, pp. 3-16, 26 et
et Modeles de Littdrature Franjaise seq., 439 et .seq. (.\)
ou Choi.x de Morceaux en prose et en See Cullum, G. W. Robert Ogden :

Vers. Nouvelle ed. New York, 1S46. Tyler. A memorial. (A)


I vol., O. (Text-book department of
modern languages, 1S4S-1872. Cadet
.SV<' Davies, Henry K.: General
1

.Sheridan. (.A)
Registers, 1S4S, p. 23, and 1S72, p. 27.
(A) See In Memoriam Gen. P. H.
Sheridan. (A)
Mahan (I). H.) [U. S. Military
Academy, 1824]: .-Vdvance-guard, out- Sec Personal Memoirs of P. H.
post, and detachment service of troops, Sheridan, U. S. .\rmv. In two volumes.
w'ith the e.s.sential principles of strategy Vol. I. (A)
and grand tactics for the use of officers 1849-1872. Bo]mar(A. ): Theoretical
of the militia and volunteers. New ed. and ])ractical grammar of the French
New York, 1S63. ivol.,0. (Text-book language New and rev. ed. New
. . .

department of civil and military engi- York, 1834. I vol., O. (Text-book


neering, 184.S-1872. ) Rept. Sup't. V S. . department of modern languages, 1S49-
Military Academv, 1896, p. 161. Cadet 1S72. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Acad-
)

Registers, 1872, p. 28. (A) emy, 1.S96. p. 138. (.A)


J1849,
January 1. Order relating to 1849-1885. Rowan (F. M.): Mor-
captured Mexican flags and .services of ceaux Choisis des Auteurs Modernes, a
Ill graduates in Mexican war. Post I'n.sage de la Jeunesse. (New York,
I' Orders, vol. 3, p. 2.S9. (A) 1870. I vol.,0. (Text-book depart- )

1849, January 23. First class goes ment modern languages, 1849-1885.)
of
on ])lc<lge for .sake (.>f a classmate. Post Rept. Supt. U. S. Militarv Academv,
t)r(lers, vol. 3, p. 293. (.-V) 1896, p. 1 38. (A)
1849, February 19. Act of Congress: 1850, May. The uniform of the U. S.
forage allowances of professors U. S. Military Academy band made the same
Military Academy. (A) as that of arm}' bands. Boynton's His-
1849, April 9. Cadets required to tory of We.st Point, p. 337. (A)
batlie in new barracks once a week. 1850, June. The Spanish language
Not oftener without Superintendent's should be studied: also evidences of
permission. Order Book (49-59), U.S. revealed religion al.so history and Eng- ;

C. C. (A) lish; more attention to law; new riding


1849, November 22. Cadets desiring hall is needed; the pay of a cadet is I24
to bathe more than once a week re- without rations; "India-rubber cloak
quired to get permit in writing. Post fund" covers charges for the use of
Orders, vol. 3, p. 386. (A) same by cadets; table giving the con-
1849, November 24. Profes.sors and dition in life of parents of cadets,
other officers required to attend chapel. 1842- 850. Rept. Board of Visitors.
1

Post Orders, vol. 3, p. 386. (.A)


I
A I

1849. Report on contingent expenses 1850, August 6 Corporal of guard sta- .

of War Department. Secretary W. L. tioned at each door of mess hall, etc.


Jlarcy, Jan .6, 1849. House E.x. Doc, Order Book (49-59), U. S. C. C. (A)
Coiteniiial of Ufiitcd States Military Academy
1850, September 16. Act of Congress 1850-1859. Mordecai Alfred [U. S.( )

fixes pay of professors U. S. Military Military .Academy, 1861]: Report of


Academy. (A) experiments on gunpowder made at
1850, September 28. Act of Congress Washington Arsenal in 1843 and 1844.
fixes the pay Superintendent
of the Washington, 1845, i voL, O. (Text-
U. S. Military Academy. (A) book department of ordnance and gun-
nery, 18501-1859.) Rept. ,Supt. U. S.
1850. Cadet mess hall Grant Hall
Military Academy, 1896, p. 180; Cadet
I

built.
Re.gi.ster, 1859, p. 16. (A)
.
Main guardhouse built.
1850-1887. Poncelet (J. V.): ,Syn-
.
Report on Military Establishment. thetical mechanics. Translated bj- \V.
Secretary G. W. Crawford, Jan. 22, H. C. Bartlett. (Text-book depart-
1850, House Ex. Doc, No. 21, 31st ment of natural and experimental phi-
Cong., 1st sess., vol. 7, 5 pp. (A) losophy, 1850-1853. Bartlett's Analyt-
. General Orders, Adjutant-fien- ical Mechanics used 1.S53-18S7. ) Rept.
eral's Office, No. 18, describes the dress Supt. U. S. Military .\cademy, 1S96, p.
of the band. (A) 17; Cadet Re.gister, 1887, p. 31.
Sunday evening parade di.scontin- 1851, March 3. Act of Congress fixes
ued. Rept. Board of Visitors, TS52, p. the pay of professors U. ,S. Militar\'
194. The Board recommends that the Academy. (.A)
south dock be built, ibid. (p. 212); 1851, June. The trophy guns of the
table showing the condition of the par- Mexican war should be sent from Gov-
ents of cadets (p. 213). (.A) ernors Island to West Point; each cadet
-. Davies (C): Logic of mathemat- costs the United States per year f 690.86;
ics (preface, pp. 3, 4). New York, tables of furniture and bedding to be
1850. I vol., O. (A) purchased by cadets (165.78), of cloth-
Dress hat and ornament, collar, ing ($485.72), of miscellaneous ex-
sword, sword belt, cuffs, chevrons, and penses (138.42), of permanent charges
plume, shown in photo of General War- (1717.34), a'"l ^O'' books (1:46.09).
ren while a cadet. Journal of Rev. Si- Rept. Board of Visitors. (.A)
las Constant, by Roebling. (A) 1851, October 7. The library contains
Mahan(D. H.) [U. S. Military 16,036 bound volumes, 300 maps, etc.
Academy, 1824] Summary of the course
:
The accessions were: 183S, 250 vols.;
of permanent fortification and of the 1839, 602 vols.; 1S40, 159 vols.; 1841,
attack and defense of permanent works. 377 vols.; 1842, 108 vols.; 1.843, 171
West Point, 1S50. i vol., O. (Text- vols.; 1S44, 50 vols.; 1845, 130 vols.;
book U. S. Military .Academy, 1S50. 1846, 25 vols.; 1847. 50 vols.; 1848,80
(A) vols.; 1849, 256 vols.; 1S50, 700 vols.
MS. letter of Lieut. Henry Copp^e,
1850 to . Light artillery drill regu.
(A)
U. S. -Army, librarian.
lations, U. ,S. .Army. Washington, 1891-
I vol., 16°, (Text-book department of 1851. Cadet barracks completed at a
tactics, 1850 to 1 Rept. Supt. S.
. V .
It contains 210 rooms.
cost of f 186,000.
Military .Academy, iSg6, p. 126; Cadet An extension with 33 rooms, costing
Register, 1850, p. 22. (.A) $72,000, completed in 1882. (A)
Tactics for garrison artillery. Whistler (Jas. Abbott McNeill)
Text-book department of tactics. 1S50 at West Point. In Chap. Book, vol. 8,

to . ) Rept. Supt. r. S. Military No. II, Apr. 15, 1894, pp. 439-442.
Academy, 1S96, p. 126; Cadet Register, (A)
1S50, p. 22. Commandant's office and cadet
Tactics for siege artillery. Text- (
guardhouse erected at a cost of $3,500.
book departmentof tactics, 1S50 to .
(The clock in it presented by Lafay-
Rept. ,Supt. U. S. Militar}' Academy, ette, it is .said.) (.A)
1.S96, p. 126; Cadet Register, 1850, p. Description and view [about 1828],
22. quoted from Hunt's Letters about the
Tactics for garrison, siege, and Hudson. Also view before 1790. In
field artillery.(Text-book department Barber's Hist. Coll. N. Y., 1,851, pp.
of ordnance and gunnery, 1S50 to . 267-273. (A)
Rept. Supt. U. .S. Military Academy,
1851-1856. Davis (Daniel, jr.): Man-
1896, p. 180.
ual of magnetism, including al.so electro-
1850-1854. See Lossing's Memoir of magnetism, magneto-elect: icity, and
J. T. Greble, pp. 17, 22, 95, and else- thermo-electricity. Bo.ston, 1842, i
where. (A) vol., O. (Text-book department of
Sec Howard (O. O. i, the Christian natural and experimental philosophy,
Hero, by L. C. Hollowav, 1885, pp. 1851-1856.) Cadet Register, 1851, p.
^5-34. (A) 20, and 1S56, p. 21. (A)
Bibliography of till' U. S. Miliiarv Acadcniv. 109
1852, June 21. Assistant instructors 1852. .Second cadet mess hall (Crant
of tactics tt) be detailed as oflicer in Hall I, erected at a cost of 543,187.
charge for three days instead of one Boynton's History of West Point, p.
week. .S. O. ^S. Order Book 09-59), 262. .SchofieldHiill added 1876. Crant
r. ,S. C. C. (A) Hall enlarged igo2. (\)
1852, June. Report ISoard of X'isitors. -After the completion of the .stone
In Cong. Doc. 674, p. 168. The ])ayof mess hall the cadets were messed liv
cadets previous to 1S45 \vasS2.S.2o per contract (Mr. NichoUs. contractor).
month, and is now which is in- Tliis sv.stem was changed bv Colonel
J24,
sufficient. The present Superintend- De Russy. CidUnn MS. (.A)
seven years expended 56.'" "'
ent has in 1852-1856, and 1861. Cadet life at
more than his pay. Tlie study of cav- West Point, etc. In The Life of George
alry tacticswas recommended in 1833, D. Bayard, I'. S. .\nuy, by S. F. Bay-
in and is again reconnnended.
1S43, ard. New York, 1874. i voL.O (por-
Table showing the number of graduates trait), e.specially pp. 28 et seq. (A)
from each State, 1S02-1S31; total, 1,53.=; 1852-1881. (W. H. C.)
Bartlctt
(p. 190). (.\) [!'. S. Military Academy, 1826]: Ele-
1852, July 10. Watch guards, chains, ments of natural philo.sophy. Pt. II,
seals not to be exposed when on duty. -Acoustics; Pt. HI, Optics. NewA'ork,
1.S52. I vol.. O. (Text-book depart-
Each cadet must ha\e 2 white linen
fatigue jackets. Order Book (49-59). ment of natural and experimental phi-
r. S. C. C. A I
I
losophy, 1S52-1881.) (.A)
1852-1898. Church (Alberts.) [U.S.
1852, August 6. .\ct of Congress fixes
Military .Academy, 1828]: Elements of
the pay of assistant professors, I". ,S.
analytical geometry. New York, l,S5i.
Military .Academy. \\)
1 vol., O. (Text-book department of
1852. Until this date fencing was mathematics. 1.852-1S98.) Cadet reg-
taught to the first class, after it to the isters, 1S52, p. 21, and 1S9S. p. 30. (.\)
fourth class. H. J. K. 1853. January 25. Battalion sized
Song of the graduates, 1852. and reorganizeil. .A and D companies
Music by .\pelles; words by Cadet composed of tall cadets, permanently
T . New York, 5 pp., F. Litlio-
. . first and fourth companies; B and C
graph frontispiece showing uniforms small, permanently second and third
of a cadet private and of a second lieu- companies. Permanent assignment to
tenant, U. ,S. .\rmy. (.\) quarters: .A, 2 divisions east end; B,
Reports on naval cadets and in- 2 divisons east of .sally port; C, 2 di-

struction. Secretary C. M. Comrad. visions west, and half of angle division


if necessary; D, 2 divisions south wing,
July 30, US52, Senate Ex. Doc. No. 98,
32d Cong., 1st sess., vol. lu, 3 pp. In and half of angle division, if neces.sarv.
relation to a proposed increase of the Order Bonk (49-59) U. S. C. C. (A)
number of cadets, and a change in the 1853, April 1. Drawing [tracing] of
course of instruction at the Military "present cadet dress cap, black felt,
."Academy, with an estimate of the ex- patent leather top, weight 10J4 ounces,
pense thereof. .A ( cost f2." Plnme of feathers; castle
Report on the .\rmy. Maj. Gen. below eagle as cap ornaments. Orig-
Winfield Scott, Nov. 22, 1852. .Senate inal in Engineer Department, Wash-
Ex. Docs. No. I, pp. 33-65, 32d Cong., ington. (.A)
2d sess., vol. 2. (.A) 1853, June 24. The sun dial will be
Catalogue of the library of the under the custody of sentinel on No.
U. S. Military .Academy, We.st Point. 6, who will see that no one in consult-

N. Y., exhibiting its condition at the ing it puts his hands on it. Orders No.
close of the ^-ear 1852. New York, 10, extract 18, Order Book (49-59),

John F. Trow, printer, 1853, i '<o\., C, U. S. C. C. (A)


viii, 403 pp., interleaved. [Pages 353- 1853, June. Report Board of Yisitors
403. .\lphabeticalindex, ]). iii-v. Re- in Cong. Doc. No. 711, p. iSo. The
marks by Lieut. Hy Copp^e on earlier pay of cadets is $24 monthly, and does
catalogues, increase of the library, ap- not cover their expenses ( p. 187 ) (
A .

propriations, the building and statis-


tics.] (A) 1853. Cost
of equatorial telescope,
$5,000; cost of artillery and cavalry
West Point Cadets Camp Polka, horses and forage. 19,481).
danced under the direction of Mr.
Flasko, composed by Emil . . West Point, N. Y. [The third and
Ganther. professor of piano, Baltimore last of a series of articles.] 111. In
[New York?] n. d. [1852]. 4 pp., F. Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room
(A) Compauiou, May 9, 1S53. (A)
no- Cnitciiiiial of U/n'/rd S/a/rs Militai-v Aradniiy.
1853. Regulations. With an appendix of ethics .should be appointed; study of
containing extracts from the general history to be enforced. Ex. Doc, vol.
regulations for the Army, and the rules I, pt. '2, 1.S54-55, p. 1S-117.

and articles of war. New York, J. F. 1854, August 28. Order of .Secretary
Trow, 1S53. XXV, 164 pp., O. (A) of War fixes the duration of the course
Addresses to the graduating class, at five years (the class of 1S54 was di-
1853, by Kenneth Rayner. (A) vided; part graduated in 1S54, the rest
D'Or^mieulx (Mrs. Th. M.): Rec- in 1855). Oct. II, 1858, the cour.se
ollections of West Point in 1S53. MS. changed to four years, and .Apr. 5, 1859,
(A) to five years. Boynton's History of
5 PP- (1902).
West Point, pp. 24.8, 250. (.A)
West Point Dream Waltz, com-
jiosed and dedicated to Mrs. General 1854, September 1. The .Spanish lan-
,Scott by Cadet Thomas Wilson, of the guage first taught at V S. Military .

U. .S. Military Academy [class of 1853]. Academy. The professorship was es-
[Baltimore?], 1S53. 5pp.,F. Colored tablished by act of Congress Feb. 16,
lithograph frontispiece, showing hotel, 1857. P. de Janon, professor, 1857-
etc. (A) 1S82 (except 1863-1865). A list of
te.xt-books emploved given at p. 141,
Woodcut of cadet uniform, .show-
loc. cit. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
ing officer and privates' cap, dress hat,
Academy, 1896, pp. 139, 141. (.\)
musket, belts, and ornaments. U. S.
Militarv Academv Misc., vol. i, p. 45 1854, September 18. Course changed
(A) to five vears. Post Orders, vol. 4, p. 216.
(A)
1853-1883. Miller (W'illiam Allen):
Ph vsics of chemistry, later called chem-
;

1854, October 7. The last register of


and after about
ical physics, i<S66 called the graduates was published in 1850.
magnetism and electricity. New York, It is proposed to publish a register ev-

1871. 1 O. (Text-book depart-


vol., ery five years instead of trienniallv, as
ment of chemistry, 1853-1883.) Rept. heretofore, beginning in 1S55. Rept.
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, Supt. U. vS. Military Academy, Cong.
p. 105.
Doc. No. 747, p. 127. (.\)
1853-1887. Bartlett (W. H. C.) [U.S. 1854. .\ddresses to the graduating
Military .\cademy, 1S26]: Elements of class, 1854, bv S. J. Bavard. pam., O.
analytical mechanics. 3d ed. New (A)
York, 1S55. ivol.,0. (Text-book de- .\nonymous: West Point and ca-
partment of natural and experimental det life. /;/ Putnam's Monthly, .^lUgust,
philo.sophy, 1,853-1.887.) Rept. Supt. 1S54, pp. 192-204. (A)
U. S. Militarv .\cademv, 1896, pp. 18-19. Report on the Military Academy,
(A) .Superintendent and Board of Visitors,
1854, February 2. Gen. J. G. Swift June and October, 1854, House Ex.
sent to Colonel Thayer a memoir on Docs., No. I, pt. 2, pp. 117-158, 33d
West Point; and to the editor of the Cong., 2d sess., vol. I. (A)
National Intelligencer a notice of the The Ordnance Mu.seuni founded.
U.S. Military Academv. Swift's Diarv, Bovnton's History of West Point, p.
MS. 297. (A)
1854, May 10. .\ct of Congress fixes Cavalry stables built.
the pav of the master of the sword.
Cost of a wharf [the south dock],
(A)
1854, June. Rept. Board of Visitors
i)i Cong. Doc. No. 747, p. 12S. A five 1855, March 3. Act of Congress fixes
tilepay of the professors of French and
years' course is recommended; the elo-
.Spanish and of drawing. [\)
cution of the cadets is poor; history
.should be studied p. 130) cadets grad-
(
; 1855, June. Rept. Board of Visitors,
uate in debt (p. 131); new officers' Cong. Doc. 811. The system of the
quarters badly needed (p. 148); the U. S. Military Academy forms habits
methods of instruction described (p. of order, sy.stem, punctuality, respon-
150): a preparatory .school is recom- sibility, subordination, obedience, and
mended (p. 151); list of the public conseciuent efficiency (p. 226); course
buildings (p. 155). (A) of studies (p. 248); officers' cjuarters
Rept. Board of Visitors, Cong. badly needed (p. 254); report of the
Doc. 778, p. 128. A five years' course librarian (p. 25S). (A)
recommended 130); list and de-
(p. 1855, July Colonel Walker, com-
7.
scription of 21 public buildings at West mandant, on fourth classmen to
calls
Point (p. 155). (A) use their baj-onets on upper classmen
Course of studv extended to five interfering with them, etc., and re-
years; better hospital needed; professor minds sentinels that their muskets have
Bibtiograpliy nf llic U. S. Militarv Acadcni V. I 1

bayonets. Order Book (49-^9), V . S. 1855-1891. Bartlett (\V. IL C.) [U.


C.'C. (A) S. Military .Academy, 1S26]: Elements
1855, September 6. Cadet and 11011- of natural philoso])liy. Vol. IV. Sjilier-
coiiiniissioiied olTiccrs boardinj^ at Mrs. ical a.stronomy. New York, 1855. i
Thompson's to procure substitutes and vol., O. (Text-book department of
to attend meals at mess ball when their natural and experimental philosophy,
services are re(|uired. Order Book 1855-1891. ) Rejit. Supt, U. S. Military
(49-59), U. S. C. C. (.-M
.Xcidemy, 1896, pp. l8-ig, (A)
1855. Fir.st cadet riding hall built at a 1856, April 23. Act of Congress fixes
cost of ;j22,uoo. (.\) the extra pay of the librarian, a.ssistant
Report on Military .\cadeiny, librarian, and other employees. The
.Secretary of the Senate is to furnish the
Board of Visitors, June, 1S55, House
library, U. S. Military .-Vcademy, with a
Ex. Docs., No. I, pt. 2, pp. 225-259,
34th Cong., istsess., vol. i.
copy of all Senate documents, [h)
(.\)
Reporton Military .\cademy,Supt. 1856, June 12. .\ct of Congress gives
the local rank of colonel and lieutenant-
J. G. Barnard, Sept. 30, 1855. House
colonel of En,gineers, respectively, to
Ex. Docs., No. I, pt. 2, pp. 216-224, 34th
the Superintendent U. S. Military
Cong., istsess.; vol. g. {.\\
.\cademy and to the commandant of
Letters on the Military ,\cademy. cadets, the latter to be instructor of
Colonel Lee and General Totten, De- tactics; fixes the pa\- of the senior as-
cember, 1S54. and January, 1S55. sistants of tactics. (.A)
House Misc. Docs., No. 13, 33d Cong.,
2d sess., vol. I. 6 pp. y.\\
1856, June. Rept. Board of Visitors
/// Cong. Doc. No. S76, p. 300. The
Report on Jlilitary .\cademy. Superintendent should be selected from
Representative Houston. Jan. 11,1855. any one of the scientific corps of the
House Repts., No. 26. 33d Cong., 2d .Army (p. 301); perhaps a second acad-
sess., vol. I, I p. (A) emy should be established (p. 301);
Estimates for Military Academy, piazzas should be built to cadet barracks
Supt. J. (t. Barnard, Oct. 11, 1S55. House (p. 302); cadets should not be turned
Ex. Docs., No. I, pt. 2, pp. 224-225, 34th back (p. 303); a department of moral
Cong., istsess., vol. 1. (.A) philosophy, should be establi,shed
etc.,
Willis N. P. Out-doors at Idle-
( ) :
(p. 305); cost of board for cadets per
wild; or the shaping of a home on the month is fe.59 (p. 317); the elocution
banks of the Hudson [near Cornwall] of cadets is bad (p. 326.) (A)
. .New York, 1S55. i vol., O. See
.
1856, October 11. The commandant
pp. 414-423- (A) takes pleasure in announcing that the
The
Kentuckv moves that
State of corps will be reviewed by the Hon.
the Hermitage be purchased and the Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War. By
Academy moved there. House Misc. order Colonel Hardee. Order Book
Docs., vol. 2, p. 151. (49-59),U. S. C. C. (A)
1855, about. The trees along sentinel's 1856. Capt. G. B, McClellan built and
beats in camp planted. armed the mortar and siege batteries.
Cong. Doc. 10S9, p. 151. .\)
1855 to . (By authority) Cavalry
(

tactics U. S. Army, assimilated to the Soldiers' chapel built (now used


tactics of infantry and artillery. New as barracks for field musicians).
York, 1S78. I vol., O. (Text-book de-
Report of the condition of the
partment of tactics, 1S55 to .) Ca-
Military .Academy. Senate Doc, 1855-
det Register, 1855, p. 20. (.A)
56, vol. 2, p. 214.
1855-1858. Lossing (Benson J.): A
Report of West Point Visitors,
pictorial history of the United States.
Francis H. Smith, president, June 17,
New York, 1854. i vol., O. (Text- 1S56. Senate E.x. Docs. No. 5, pp.
book department of geography-, history,
^tHj-ssS, 34th Cong., 3d sess., vol. -5.
and ethics, 1855-1S5S. ) Cadet Regis-
ters, 1S55, p. 22, and 1S58, p. 19. \k)
Spanish not taught. Professor
1855-1867. Sargent (Epes): The recommended. Better water supply,
standard speaker, containing exercises
barracks, etc., needed. Ex. Docs.,
in pro.se and poetry for declamation in
1856-57, vol. 1, pt. 2, No. 7S2.
schools, academies, ... a treatise on
oratory and elocution, nth ed. Phil- Report on the Military Academy.
adelphia, 1854. ivol.,0. (Text-book Superintendent and Board of Visitors.
department of ethics, 1S55-1867. Cadet June and October. 1S56. House Ex.
Registers 1S55, p. 22, and 1867, ]). 24. Doc, No. I. part 2, pp. 293-339, .54"!
(A) Cong,, 3d sess., vol. I. (A)
112 Cciifcnnial of United States Ali/itary Acadcni)

1856, about. Stereoscopic slide oil 920, pp. 204-218. a severe criti-
[It is
glass showing cadets serving the guns cism of the course of and military
civil
of the seacoast battery. (A) engineering, U. S. Military Academy,
1856 to Spiers (A.), and Sii-
.
with suggestions for its iinjiroveinent.
renne (Gabriel): Standard pronounc- It was indorsed by the Board of Msit-

ing dictionary of the French and Eng- ors, same vol., p. 200.] (.A)

lish languages. New York, 1859, i vol., 1857, -June. Rept. Board of Yisitors in
O. (Reference text-book department Cong. Doc. 920, p. 197. The study re-
of modern languages. 1856 to .) quired of cadets is excessive; the sub-
Rept. Supt. U. S. 'Military Academy, jects studied not always adapted to the
1S96, p. 138. (A) ends required p. 19S a reorganization
( ) ;

1856-1858. Roemer and Caman- is necessary (p. 199); the text-books in


(J.)
cliu I Simon I : Polyglot reader, and use are not satisfactory- (p. 200); new
guide for tran.slation, consisting of a plan for administration of the U. S.
series of English extracts, with their Military Academy and the post pro-
translation into French, German, Span- posed (pp. 201-202); aboard should be
ish, and Italian. New York, i8,S5. i appointed to consider and report on
vol., O. (Text-book department of the Academy (p. 203). (A)
modern languages, 1S56-1858.) Rept. 1857, July 15. The use of umbrellas
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. by officers of Arnn- on duty with corps
141. I -A 1
of cadets is strictly forbidden. Order
1856-1861. Weber (Dr. George): Out- Book (49-59 K tT. S. C. C. (A)
lines of universal history, from the 1857, August 14. Revised edition of
creation of the -world to the present regulations for the Military Academy
time. Translated from the German by ineffect. Post Orders, vol. 5, p. 71. (A)
Dr. M. Behr. 3d ed. Bo.ston, 1854, 1857, September 11. Cadets will be
1 vol., O. (Text-book department of allowed to smoke in area of barracks
geography, history, and ethics, 1856- and no other place. Order Book
1S61:) Cadet Regi.sters, 1856, p. 22, and S. C. C. (A)
(49-59). t'.
tS6i, p. 17. (A)
1857, November. Gas works built.
1856-1874. Josse (M.): A grammar
of the Spanish language. New York, 1857, December 23. Lieutenant Ca-
1869, I vol., O. (Text-book depart- sey, Corps of Engineers, appointed
ment of modern languages, 1856-1S74.) director of the gas works, and instruc-
Rept. Supt. U, S. Military Academy, tions given for supply of gas and
1896, p. 141. (A) charges for same. Post Orders, vol. 5,
1857, January 31. Academic and p. 107. (A)
military staff assembled to witness cere- 1857. From 1831 to 1S57 every pro-
mony of class taking oath of allegiance. fessor and officer stationed at West
Post Orders, vol. 5, p. 19. (A) Point was obliged to report all viola-
1857, February 16. Act of Congress tions of regulations. The regulations
authorizes the appointment of a pro- of 1857 placed all discipline in the
fessor of Spanish; fixes the pay of the hands of the tactical department.
master of the sword. (A) Cong. Doc. 10S9, p. 263. (A)
1857, March Act of Congress fixes
3. Class rings. The Association of
the pav of cadets at $30 per month. Graduates has metal copies of class
(A) rings, 1S57-1870. (There are t-wo styles
1857, March 11. Cadets of first class for 1861.) (A)
sent to hospital in camp town for pur-
Chase (W. H.) [U. S. Military
poses of instruction in care of sick sol-
.Academy, 1815]: Reply of . . . to the
diers, police discipline, and sanitary
.strictures of'.Another who also knows
'
'

arrangements. Post Orders, vol. 5, p.


upon the report of the late Board of
26. (A)
Visitors at West Point, 1857. Pensa-
1857, April 25. All regular guards cola, 1S57, I vol., O, 6 pp. (A)
of post mounted together; cadet guard
onright. Post Orders, vol. 5, p. 35. (A) (Old) cavalry barracks built.

Cadets allowed to smoke. Post


Now used for post exchange.
Orders, vol.5, p. 34. (A) Cadet uniform forage cap. {^See
class album of 1857.) (A)
1857, June 22.
Five cadets relin-
(|uislied part of their furlough at the re- Flat buttons w-orn on riding
quest of commandant and superintend- jacket. Photo of W. Sinclair, class
ent. Post Orders, vol. 5, p. 56. (A) album, 1857. (A)
1857, June. Paper submitted to the '
Gray pantaloons worn by cadets.
Board of Visitors ii Cong. Doc. No. '
1 Photo in class album, 1S57. (.A)
BibliograpJiy of tlir U. S. MHi la >y Academy. 113
1857. Cadets" white pantaloons o]x-ii in 1858, June 12. Act of Congress recog-
front, and used for ridinjj (?j Photo nized the department of tactics U. S.
in class album, 1S57. (A) Jlilitary Academy. Instruction had,
White vest worn by cadets. Photo of course, been given since 1802. The
in class album, 1S57.(A) Superintendent was commandant of
cadets till ]8i8, when the Su])erintend-
Cane and watch chain shown to
ent appointed .1 conunandant. Later
have been used by cadets. Photos in
(1828, Dec. 5 the .Secretary of War de.s-
)
class album, 1S57. (A)
ignated the co:nmandant. The title
Cap cover used by cadets. Photo "commandant of cadets" was recog-
in class album, 1S57. (A) nized in the Regul.itions of 1825. Rept.
Cadet sword and knot .shown; Supt. U. S. Militarv Academv, 1S96, p.
foragecap and riding uniform changed; 122, and Cullum MSS. (A)'
dress coat slashed at cuff; dress hat or- 1858, June. Rept. Board of Visitors,
nament eagle and castle; sash, collar, Cong. Doc. Xo. 999, p. 839, recom-
and stock worn. Photos in class al- mends the creation of a department of
bum, 1S57. (A) law (p. 840J; a.ssistant profe.s.sors (p.
Regulations. (A)
I vol., O. 842); competitive examinations for en-
trance recommended p. S45 inade-
Report on the Hermitage. Sen- ( ) ;

quacy of officers' quarters (p. 846); the


ator Jones. Feb. 12, 1S57. Senate
Superintendent shoidd have the local
Repts., Xo. 3S5, 34th Cong., 3d sess.,
rank of colonel (p. S49) new clock for
vol. I, 2 pp. Recommending the ac- ;

academic building bought this vear for


ceptance of the Hermitage from the
I700. (A)
State of Tennessee for a branch of West
Point Military Academy. A (
Rept. Board of Visitors in Cong.
Doc. Xo. 976, p. 839. A department
Report on military disbursements. of law should be created (p. S40); ap-
Secretary Jefferson Davis. Jan. 2, 1S57. proval of the course of civil and mili-
Senate Ex. Docs., Xo. 18, 34th Cong., tary engineering p. 841 cadets shoidd
) ;
(

3d sess., vol. 5, 5 pp. {.\) be admitted after competitive examina-


1857-1861; also 1870-1875. See tions (p. S45); the Superintendent
Michie, P. S.: Life and Letters of Gen- should have the local rank of colonel
eral Upton (Emory), pp. 290, 418, and (p. 85.1). (A)
elsewhere. I .\ I 1858, July 6. Superintendent and com-
mandant have local rank of colonel and
1857-1883. Velazquez (M.) and Si- lieutenant-colonel, respectively. Post
monne(T. ): Ollendorff's new method
Orders, vol. 5, p. 160. (A)
of learning to read, w'rite, and speak
the Spanish language. Xew York, 1858, September 11. "Two stands of
1867, I vol., O. (Text-book depart- colors taken from the British army un-
der the capitulation of York presented
'

ment of modern languages. 1857- '

1883. ) Cadet Register, 1857, p. 16; to Militarv Academy. Post Orders, vol. II
Rept. Supt, I'. S. Military- Academy, 5, p. 175.' (A)
United States garrison flag which • *
1896, p. 141. [.\) | j
had floated at Vera Cruz and Perota I 1
1857-1892. Larned (C. W.): The use
and was raised upon the citadel or of 1 •
I
!
of tobacco b^- cadets. /;/ Lander M. ( )

Mexico at the capture of that capital jital I


The Tobacco Problem, p. xxxi. {.K) j
by General Scott presented to Militarytary I
}
1857-1902. Class albums of the ca- Academv. Post Orders, vol. 5, p 1 7.i '

dets of the classes of 1S57, 1S59, 1863,


1864, 1S65, 1866, 1S67, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1858, October 11. The course of study
1871, 1S75, 1S76, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, was four years; Apr. 5, 1859, at
fi.xed at
1S81, 1SS2, 1883, 1S84, 1885, 1SS6, 1SS7, five years; and July, 1861, at four years.
1888, 1889, 1890, 1S91, 1S92, 1S93, 1S94, Boynton's History of West Point, pp.
1895, 1896, 1S97, 1898, 1S99, 1900, 1901, 256, 252. (A)
1902, 19133 are owned by the library.
1858. Complete account of the pro-
[N. B. The missing numbers are very
ceedings of the academic board on the
nmch wanted.] (A)
question of a four against a five year
1858, March 26. Company
A, engi- course at West Point. Cong. Doc.
neers, under Lieutenant IJuane, ordered 1089, pp. 274-277. (A)
to Leavenworth to take part in the Utah
Engineer barracks built.
expedition. Post Orders, vol. 5, p. 131.
(-M Artillery barracks

built (remod-
eled, 1905).
1858, April 13. .\ntone Lorentz
:Mr.
reports as sword master. Post Orders, Letters relating to the Military
vol 5, p. 137. (A) Academy, Jan. 6, 1S5S. House Mis.
H. Doc. 789, 58-2— vol 2 S
114 Ccitlouiial of United States Military Aeadeniy.

Docs., No. iS, 35tli Cong., istsess., vol. the Smithsonian Institution (p. 663); a
I, 4 pp. (A) special cavalry school should be added
1858. Report on expenses of Military (p. 664); defects in buildings and in
Academy. .Secretary J. B. Lloyd, Feb. heating cadet barracks (by furnaces)
1S.5S.Senate Ex. Docs., No. 23, noted (p. 664); a cadet should be com-
4,
35th Cong,, ist sess., vol. 7, 2 pp. (A) missary for the mess (p. 665). (A)
1858-1859. Notes on fabrication of 1859, September 12. The comman-
cannon and projectiles. (Text-book dant of cadets was charged, by the
department of ordance and gunnery, Secretary of War, with instruction in
1858-1859.) Cadet Registers 1858, p. strategy, etc., but Oct. 2u, on the recom-
17, and 1S59, p. 16; Rept. ,Supt. U. S. mendation of the connnandant, these
Military .\cademy 1S96, p. iSo. subjects remained with the department
1858-1861. Tennemaiin, ( ): \ of engineering. Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
manual of the history of philosophy . . .
tary Academy, 1896, p. 125. (A)
translated from the German bj' Rev. 1859. Rept. Board of Visitors at West
Arthur Johnson, revised enlarged and Point. President John Johnson. Dec.
continued by J. R. Morrell, London, 27, 1859. Senate Docs., No. 2, pp. 658-
1852. I vol.,0. (Text-book department 675, 36th Cong., istsess., vol. 2. (A)
of history, geography, and ethics 1858- West Point Life: An anonymous
1861.) Cadet Registers, 1858, p. 18, communication, read before a public
and 1S61, p. iS. (A) meeting of the Dialectic .Society. U. S.
1858-1862. De Hart (William C): Military Academy, Mar. 5, 1859, 16 pp.
Observations on military law and the [a poem], O, pam. 7 copies, [.\uthor:
constitution and practice of courts- Horace Porter.] (\)
martial, with a .summary of the law of Catalogue of the library, of the
evidence as applicable to military trials. U. S. Military .\cademy. West Point,
New York, :846. ivol.,0. (Text-book N. Y., with a supplement exhibiting its
department of geography, history, and condition at the close of September,
ethics, 1858-1862.) Rept. Supt. U. S. 1S59. [n. p.,n.d.] ivol.,0. [Com-
Military Academy, 1896, p. 156; Cadet bines in one volume the catalogue of
Register, 1862, p. 17. (A) 1853 snd supplement pulilished in 1S60,
1858-1882. Mcseley (Henry): The with a new title page; with colored lith-
mechanical principles of engineering ograph of the library building.] (A)
aiul architecture with additions by
. . .
Fowler (William C): EInglish
D. H. Mahan. ist Am. from 2d Lond. grammar. The English language in
ed. New York, i860. ivol.,0. (Text- its elements and forms, with a history
book department of civil and military of its origin and development. Rev.
engineering 1858-1882.) Rept. Supt. and enlgd. ed. New York, 1S58. I
U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 132. vol., O. (Text-book department of
(A) geography, historv, and ethics, 1859.)
1858-1883. Morales (Augustin Jose): Cadet Regi.ster, iS"59, p. iS. (\)
Progressive Spanish reader, with an 1859 to Mahan (D. H.): Ad-
.

analytical study of the Spanish lan- vanced-guard, outpost, and detachment


guage. New York, 1876. I vol., O. service of troops, with the essential
(Text-book department of modern lan- principles of strategy and grand tactics.
guage, 1858-18S3.) Rept. vSupt. U. S. New York, 1864. ivol.,0. (Text-book
Military Academy, 1S96, p. 141. (A) department of tactics, 1859 to .)
1858-1884. Fownes (George): Ele- Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
mentary chemistry, theoretical and 1S96, p. 126. (.\)
practical. Ed. with additions b}- Roljt.
Bridges. Philadelphia, 1S54.
1859-1860. Reguault (M. V.): Ele-
ivol.,0.
(Text-book Department of chemistrv,
ments of chemistry translated . . .

from the French by Thomas R. Betton,


1S5S-1884. ) Rept. Supt. XT. S. Military
Academy, 1896, (A)
M. D. Philadelphia, 1852. 2 vols., O.
p. 105.
(Text-book department of chemistry,
1859, March 1. Programme of four- 1859-1S60. ) Rept. Supt. I". S. Military
year course adopted. Post Orders, vol. Academy, 1896, p. 106. (A)
5, p. 221. (A)
Joniini (Baron de): Summary of
April 5. Five-year course re-
the art of war, or a new analytical com-
sumed. Post Orders, vol. 5, p. 229. (A)
pend of the principal combinations of
June. Rept. Board of Visitors in .strategy, of grand tactics, and of mili-
Cong. Doc. No. 1024, p. 658. Officers tary policy . . . translated from the
of all arms of the .service should be de- French by Maj, O. F'. Winship and
tailed as instructors (p. 661); the geo- Lieut. E. E. McLean. New York,
logical specimens of the V. S. Military 1854. I vol., O. (Text-book depart-
Academy are now being arranged at ment of tactics, 1859-1860.) Rept.
Bihliograpliy of t lie U. S. Militcuy Academy. 115
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, ]). |
didates (p. 2S1 ); table giving the con-
126; Cailft Register, 1S60, p. 17. (A) dition of the parents of cadets, 1S42—
1859-1861. Youatt (William): On the 186.. (p. 287). (A)
horse. A new edition. Together with 1860, September 3. Ollicial report of
a general hi.story of the horse, and an y. M. tien. Nathaniel Creenc of the
essay on the ass and the nude. Phila- Revolutionary .\rmy to ("Teneral Wash-
delphia, 1S44. I vol., O. (Text-liook ington ])resented to the Academy by Mr.
department of tactics, 1S59-I.S61.) \,. W. Washington of Virginia. Post
Rept. Snpt. U. S. Military Academy, Orders, vol. 5, p. 372.
1896, p. 126; Cadet Register, i86i,p. iS. 1860, November 1. Number of cadets
(A) present, 278; ditto from the South, 86;
The ordnance manual for the use of the 86, there were discharged, dis-
of the ofiicers of the U. S. Army. 2d missed, or resigned from causes con-
ed. Wa.shingtou, 1850. r vol., O. necte<lwith the civil war, 65; of the 86,
(Text-book department of ordnance there remained at U. S. Military Acad-
and gunnery, 1S59-1861.) Rept. Supt. emy, 15. Boynton's History of West
U. S. Military Academy, 1S96, p. 130. Point, p. 252. (A)
(A)
1860. Su]iplement to the catalogue of
1859-1867. Roget( Peter Mark); The- the library of the U. S. Military .-Vcad-
saurus of Knglish words and phrases, eniy, We.st Point, N. Y., containing the
so classified and arranged as to facili- adilitions from Jan. i, 1853, to Oct,
tate the expression of ideas and assist I, Prepared under the direction
1859.
in literary composition revised . . . of Colonel Delafield, Superintendent of
and edited by Barnas Sears. Boston, the Military Academy, by IJeut. O. O.
1S57. I vol.,' O. (Text-book depart- Howard, librarian, [and] Andre Freis,
ment of geography, history, and ethics, a.ssistant librarian. New York,
printed
1859-1867.) Cadet Registers, 1S59, p. by G. W. Wood, i860, i vol., O. iv,
17, and 1S67, p. 24. (A) 155 PI'-; PP- 139-155. alphabetical in-
dex. (A)
1859-1883. Agnel(H. Tabular
R.):
.system. (Text-book department of Report of a commission [Jeffer-
modern languages, 1859-1,883.) Rept. son Davis, iSolomon Foot, H. Winter
Supt. U. vS. Military Academy, 1S96, p. Davis, John Cochrane. Maj. Robt. An-
13S. derson, Capt, A. A. Humphreys] ap-
pointed ... to examine into the organ-
Agnel (H. R.): Coursd'Idiotismes ization, discipline, and
. . . instruc- . . .

a I'usage, etc. (Text-book department tion of the U. S. Military Academy at


of modern languages, 1859-18S3.) We.st Point, Dec. 13, i860. SenateMisc.
John Montgomery Wright [cadet, Docs. No. 3, 36th Cong., 2dsess., 350
1859-1861]: West Point before the war. PP- (C)
In The Southern Bivouac, June, 1S85, Tables showing the employment
pp. 13-21. (A) of a cadet's time; the studies followed;
the time retjuired for preparation of
1860, January 25. A board of officers each recitation in each subject. Cong.
at West Point prepares a progrannne
Doo. 11189, pp. 281-2S3. (A)
of studies (five-year course). Cong.
Doc. 1089, p. 225. (A) Tabular statement of time neces-
sary to prepare lessons in different
1860, June 21. A commission ap- studies. Civil and military engineer-
pointed by Congress to inquire into ing, 4 hours; mineralogj- and geology,
affairs at U. S. Military Academy (Sen- 2; law, 0.3; ordnance and gunnery, 2.3;
ator Jefferson Davis, chairman). Its tactics, 3; chemistry, 2.3; philosophy,
report dated Dec. 13, i860. Boynton's 4; French, 2; Spanish, 1.3; mathe-
hi.story of West Point, p. 251. (A) matics, 3.45 and 3; history and ethics,
1860, June 22. Regidations (par. 90) 2. The course study lasted five
of
as to gray and white vests not inter- years. Cong. Doc. 10S9, p. 283. (A)
preted as giving authority to wear them F'ach cadet is required to perform
in ranks. Order Book (60-70), U. S. all the duties of company oflicer, officer
C.C. (A) of the day, guard and police at least
once before graduation. Cong. Doc.
1860, June. Rept. Board of Visitors in
(A)
1089, p. 185.
Cong. Doc. No. 1079, p. 274. The War
Department orders of Apr. 12, 1S60, Bill of fare at cadets' mess. Cong.
operate against good discipline and Doc. 1089, pp. 304-307. (A)
should be re.scinded p. 275 discus.sion
( )
; .\ cadet's view of the discipline
of the curriculum (p. 276) and of prac- and instruction at U. S. Military Acad-
tical exercises p. 27S(
the veterinary
|
; emy. Cong. Doc. 1089, pp. 108-122.
art is now studied; the selection of can- (A)
1 16 Ccjitciii/ial of United States Alilitary Academy.
I860. Comparison of U. S. Military 1861, January 23. Colonel Beau-
Acadeiin- with the Ecole Polytechnique, regard assumes coniinand of West
St. Cyr'and Metz. Cong. Doc. 1089, Point as Superintendent. Po.st Orders,
p. 55- (A) vol. 5, p. 405. (A)
Address to the graduating class. 1861, January 28. Colonel Beau-
pani., O. j86u, by G. P. Marsh. (A) regard transfers back the superintend-
Report of Board of Visitors to ency of the Military Academy to Col-
W. P. Military Academy, Dec. 4, i860. onel Delafield. Post Orders, vol. 5,
Senate Docs., No. i, pp. 274-289, 36th p. 407. (A)
Cong., 2d sess., vol 2. (A) 1861, May 6. Finst class ordered to
Extracts from McClellan's military Washington without graduation. Post
commission to Europe. (Text-book (Orders, vol. 6, p. 14. (A)
department of civil and military engi- 1861, May13. Military and academic
neering. 1 861 Cadet Register, 1.S60,
J. )
staff takes oath of allegiance. Post
p. 17. Orders, vol. 6, p. 17. (A)
war, military laws, and
.\rticles of 1861, June 30. First class ordered to
rules and regulations
for the Arniv of Washington to report to Adjutant-Gen-
the United States. A. and I. G. Office, eral. Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 30. (.A)
1816, 1 vol., O. (Text-book depart-
ment of geography, histor}' and ethics, 1861, July 27. First class [third first
class in this 3'ear] ordered to begin
i860.) Cadet Register, i860, p. 27.
recitations and prepare for graduation.
(A)
Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 38. '(A)
1860 to . r. S. Army drill regula-
tiuns. ( Text-book department of 1861, July 30. Graduation of first
class [third first class of this year]
tactics, i86u to . ) Cadet Regi.ster,
i86u, p. iS.
postponed until 1862. Post Orders,
vol. 6, p. 38. (A)
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3.
partment of geography, history and creases the Corps of Engineers and the
ethics, 1860-1861.) Cadet Registers, Ordnance Department and provides for
i860, p. 19, and 1861, p. 19.
adding three companies of engineer
soldiers: provides that cadets recom-
Farley, J. P. [U. S. Military Acad-
mended deficient and to be discharged
emy, 1861]: \Vest Point in the early shall not be appointed in the Armj- till
sixties, with incidents of the war. 111.
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Trov, 1902, O. [Manv views of
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West (A)
Point.] Act of Congress prescribes the
form of oath to be taken by cadets en-
1860-1867. French, "(Rev. J. \V.):
tering the U. S. Military Academy; re-
Vocabularies. (Text-book department
peals part of the act of -Aug. 23, 1842,
of geography, history and ethics, 1S60-
providing double rations to the Super-
1867. ) Cadet Registers, i860, p. 19, and intendentU. vS. Militarj' Academy. (A)
1S67, p. 24.
Oath of allegiance to be taken by
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|
cadets; July 2, "iron-clad"
1S62, the
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York, 1858, I vol., O. (Text-book de- West Point, p. 253. (A)
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crea.ses the Corps of Engineers, etc. A (
(A)
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practical part of ethics. New York, vol. 6, p. 44. (\)
1S58, I vol., O. (Text-book, depart- Cadets William W. Dunlap and
ment of history, geography and ethics, John C. Singleton, having refused to
1860-1877.) Cadet Registers, 1S60, p. take oath of allegiance, are dismissed
19, and 1877, p. 36. (A) the service. Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 44.

1861, January 3. .Announcement (A)


that Jan. 4 was appointed by the Presi- 1861, September 25. Announcement
dent as a day of fasting, humiliation that Sept. 26, 1S61, has been appointed
and prayer. Academic duties sus- by the President a day of fasting, humil-
pended, etc. Post Orders, vol. 5, p. iation, and praj-er. All exercises sus-
399- (
A I pended. Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 52. (A)
1861, January
7. Lieut. Charles 1861, October 28. Company .A., Engi-
Griffin directed to organize and drill a neers, under connnand of Capt. J. C.
field battery of four pieces, with six Duane, ordered to Washington to re-
horses, etc. Post Orders, vol. 5, p. 400. port toGeneral McClellan. Post Orders,
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Knight Mitchel, a.stronomer and gen-
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fasting, humiliation, and prayer. .All
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in the Confederate .-Vrmy. with highest 6, p. (A)
173.
commission and command. Compiled (

by W. G. McCabe, late C. S. Army.) 1863, June 18. Practical instruction


in pliotographv given to first class.
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(1902), p. 53. (A)
1863, July 14. Capt. W. P. Chambliss,
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Parsons, F'ourth .Artillerj', with 59 men,
O. (A)
sent to arsenal, corner Seventh ave-
&'£' Headley, P. C: Young Folks' nue and Thirtv-fifth street. New York.
Heroes of the Rebellion, "Old Stars." Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 187. (A)
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1863, August 5. .Announces that Pres-
1861-1882. No regular instruction in ident has appointed -Aug. 6 a day of
gymnasticsduring this period. H.J. K. thanksgiving anil rejoicing for victory.
1861-1889. Benton (J. G.) [f.S.Mil- .All duties, etc. su.spended for that day.
.

itary Academy, 1842]: A course of iu- Post Orders, vol. 6, p, 1S9. (AJ
1 18 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

1863, December 10. Letter of Gen- geography, history, and ethics, 1863-
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cate to be taken by cadets with respect Academy, 1896, p. 157; Cadet Regis-
to hazing new cadets. Unless the cer- ters, 1S63, p. 17, and 1875, p. 28. (A)
could be signed, furlough was
tificate 1863-1888. Church (Albert E.) [U.S.
or not granted.
limited Army and Military Academy, 182.*^]: Pamphlet on
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1.S96, ]5p. 59, 64.
(Graduates and the General Porter
court-martial. N. Y. Times (ed.), Jan. 1864, January 15. Under orders from
23, 1863, p. 4, col. 5. Secretarj' of War all cadets before going
During the draft riots in New York upon furlough must sign certificate that
Citv the corps of cadets was held
they have not in any way "interfered
with, or molested, harassed, or injured
readiness to repel an anticipated attack
on West Point. No attack was made. new cadets." Post Orders, vol. 6, p.
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 226. (A)
1S96, p. 126 [where it is said that the 1864, April 1. .•\ct of Congress fixes
custom of armed sentinels patrolling the annual pay of cadets the same as
the post originated at that time. »Sen- that of mid.shipmen; provides that ca-
tinels were regularly posted along the dets found deficient sliall not be con-
officers' row long before this period, as tinued at the U. S. Militarj- Academy,
early as 1795]. (A) or reappointed except on recommenda-
Admission of cadets by competi- tion of the academic board. (Repealed
tive examination. Extract from Report
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of Yisitors for 1863. i pam., O. (A) 1864, May 18. Coin])etitive examina-
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printed from the Amer. Jour. Education (A)
for March, 1S63, pp. 17-4S. pam., O. 1864, June 3. Superintendent refuses
(A) leave of absence to any cadet "who
Poore, B. P., West Point cadet. does not certify on his honor that lie
1863.
has in no manner or way improperly
interfered with or molested, harassed,
Annual report on West Point or injured new cadets" from above date.
Military Academy, F. Wayland, presi-
Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 248. (.A)
dent, Jan. 5, 1S63. House Ex. Docs.,
No. 21, 37th Cong., 3d sess., vol. 4, 1864, July 2. Joint resolution of Con-
(A) gress respecting the vacations of pro-
9 pp.
fessors, U. S. Military Academy. (.A)
U. S. Military .\cademy at West
Point. [Amer. Jour. Education, March, 1864, September 10. A salute of 100
1863.] O, pp. 32. (A) guns ordered in honor of brilliant yic-
tories in Mobile Bay of U. .S. naval and
Opinions of Colonel Thayer and
land forces under Admiral Farragut and
others on the recommendations of the
General Granger. Post Orders, vol. 6,
Board of Visitors as to the conditions of (A)
p. 274.
admission to the U. S. Military Acad-
.\ salute of 100 guns ordered in
emy. [New York, 1S63.] 3 pp.
honor of General Sherman's success at
Change in riding uniform and Atlanta. Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 274.
boots. Photoinclassalbum, 1863. (A)
(A)
Coatee collar on cadet uniform Board apjMinted to
1864, October 15.
not cutaway in front; fastened with revise the "Regulations for the U. S.
hook. Photos in class album, 1863. Military Academy. " Post Orders, vol.
(A) (A)
6, p. 2Si.
1863-1867. French (Rev. J. W.): 1864, November 23. Thanksgiving
Grammar: Part of a course on lan- order relating to vicories of Union
guage, prepared for instruction of the
forces. Post Orders, vol. 6. p. 290. (.%)
U. S. Corps cadets. 2ded. New York,
1865, I vol., O. (Text-l)ook depart- 1864, December 5. Chevrons for mili-
ment of geography, history, and tary merit to be worn by certain cadets
ethics, 1S63-1S67.) 'Cadet Registers, (similar to gold-lace .service .stripes of
1863, p. 19, and 1867, p. 24. (A) of 1902). Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 29^.
(A)
1863-1875. Bendt (S. V.): A treatise
on military law and the practice of 1864, December 19. Fonn of certifi-
court,s-martial. New York, 1S62, i cate required of cadets before being
vol., O. (Text-book department of granted furlough — relating to hazing
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Orders, vol. 6, p. 296. .\ ( Leavenworth, 1894. (Contains an ac-
count of T'. .S. Military Academy.
1864, December 26. Salute of 36 guus
ordered in honor of "(ieneral Sher- 1864-1866. During the superintend-
man's Christmas gift to the nation of encv of CVeneral Cullum medals were
the city of Savannah." Po.st Orders, annually given to the fir.st five men in
vol. 6, p. 299. (-\) every cla.ss but the fourth; gold medals
1864. -Annual examination; (.rant and to first cla.ssmen, silver medals to .second
visit. New York Times (eil. ), Jmu- 5,
classmen, bronze medals to third cla.ss-
1S64, p. 4, col. 5.
nien. The ribbon was red, white, and
blue, and the medals were worn with
West Point education vindicated. full dress.
New York Times (ed.). May 26, 1864,
p. 4, col. 2.
1864-1868. See Heath's Jlemoirs, by
himself. .V
Competitive examinations. New I

York Times (ed.), June 9, 1S64, p. 4, 1864-1893. Church (Albert E.)


col. 5. [U. S. ilililary Academy, 182S]: Ele-
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O.
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1864, p. 19, {\)
1893, p. 30.
General Orders, .\djutant-Gen- Board appointed
1865, Febriiary 21.
eral's Office, No. ]3S. .\ct making
to examine, report upon, and make de-
appropriations for U. S. Military Acad-
tailed plans and estimates for best mode
emv. (.\) of heating and ventilating public build-
General Orders, .\djutant-Gen- ings at West Point. Post Orders, vol.
eral's Office, No. 231. Privileges al- 6, p. 311. [.\)
lowed professors at U. S. Military 1865, February 25. Salute of 36 guns
Academy of being absent during sus- ordered in honor of General Schofield's
pension of academic studies. (-A) capture of City of Wilmington. Po.st
Seymour, T. [U. S. Military Acad- Orders, vol, 6, p. 313. (A)
emy, 1846]: Military education; a vin
1865, March 2. -\ct of Congress re-
dication of West Point and the Regular
peals a provision of the act of Apr. i
Armv. (Reprint from the .\rmy and 1864, respecting cadets found deficient.
Navy Journal, Sept. 24, 1864.) n. p., (A)
1864, I vol., O., 7 pp. (A)
1865, April 4. Order announcing cap-
History of West Point ... by
ture of Richmoiul, Ya., and remitting
E. C. Boynton. Review [by H. Cop- all punishments awarded cadets at that
pee] ill N. Amer. Rev., vol. 98 (1864), date. Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 321. (.A)
PP- 530-550- (A)
1865, April 10. Salutes of 100 guns
J. C. Hurd:
Review of Boynton's from Fort Putnam and 100 guns from
History of We.st Point. /'/ .\tlantic
Batterv Knox ordered in honor of the
Monthly, vol. 13, p. 258. \.\)
surrender of Gen. R. E. Lee. Post
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Point cadets. Secretary E. M. ,Stanton,
Apr. 3, 1864. House Ex. Doc. No. 64, 1865, April 15. Assassination of Presi-
38th Cong., 1st sess., vol. 2 dent Lincoln announced; all academic
\\, pp.
(A) and other duties suspended for the day.
Post Orders, vol. 6, p. 323. (.\)
West Point, N. Y. Battle monu-
ment; history of the project to June 1865, June. General Sherman visits
15, 1864. Oration of Major-General West Point June 5, General Grant June
McClellan, New York, 1864. 12°. 8, and General Thomas June 9. Post
Orders, vol. 6, pp. 332-3. (A)
-Admi.ssion and qualifications of 1865, July 30. Order announcing the
cadets, discussed in Ch. XY; employ- death of G.en. Joseph G. Swift, first
ment of a cadet's time (p. 274). Boyn- graduate of the Military Academy. Po.st
ton's Historv of West Point, pp. 265- Orders, vol. 6, p. 342. (A)
282. (A)
1865. Graduating class; memorial gob-
Number of volumes in library,
20,000. Boynton's History of West let. N. Y. times, June 4, 1865, p. 8,
col. 5.
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I20 Ccntouiial of United States Military Academy.

1865. Class of 1.S65; close of proceed- the army navy of the Confederate
or
ings. N. Y. Times, June 18, 1S65, States be appointed as a cadet,
siiall
IT. S. Military Academy, or U. S. Naval
p. 5, col. I.
.\cademy. (.A)
Board of Visitors' report. X. Y.
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N. Y. Congress: Age of cadets at entrance to
Circular on vacancies.
be 17-22 years; in the ca.se of ex-
Times, Sept. 27, 1865, p. 5> col. i.
soldiers, 17-24 years; cadets to be ap-
In this year (and earlier?) candi- pointed one year in advance of entrance
dates recited 'to old cadets in the sub- entrance requirements increased by re-
jects of their entrance examinations be- quiring English grammar, geography,
fore such examinations. Col. S. E.
and history; five candidates may be
Tillman. nominated for each vacancy [repealed
Propositions and suggestions for Mar. 2, 1S67]; there shall'be 50 ap-
the improvement of the U. S. Military pointments at large. {\]
Academy bv Col. Sylvanus Thayer. 1866, July 13. .Act of Congress pro-
In Rept. Board of \'isitors U. vS. Mili- vides that the Superintendent U. S.
tary Academy, 1S91, pp. 774-783. (A)
Militarj- Academy may be selected
Cadet laundry organized. from an)' arm of the service, and that
Train of rubber ponton boats sent the inspector U. S. Jlilitary Academy
to West Point for the instruction of shall be any officer selected by the Sec-
cadets. Army and Navy of the U. S., retary of W'ar. [From April 7, i8i8to
vSec. VI. 1866 the Chief of Engineers was ex-
officio Inspector. General Totten was
Postprandial dream of an old-
[Poem.] Inspector 1.S38-1S64.] (A)
time West Pointer. 17 pp.
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.\ct of

O. (A) .\rmv to consist of and the pro-


. . .

fessoVs and cadets, U. S. Military Acad-


Secretary of War recommends in-
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to have the same status as other army
Report, p. 42, Nov. 22, 1865.
bands. (A)
1865 to Cadena (Mariano Velaz-
quez) dela; Pronouncing dictionary of
1866, August 11. Orders relating to
wearing chevrons for military and
the Spanish and English languages,
medals academic merit revoked.
for
composed from the Spanish dictionaries
Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 2. (A)
of the Spanish Academy, Terreros, and
Salva, upon the basis of Seoane's 1866. West Point education and ex-
edition of Neuman and Baretti, and perience of the world. N. Y. Times.
from the English dictionaries of Web- (ed.) Feb. 15, 1866, p. 4, col. 6.
ster, Worcester, and Walker. New The hotels, General Scott, and
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to .) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military closing proceed-
Class of 1866;
.\cademy, 1S96, p. 141. ings. N. Y. Times, June 19, 1866,
1865-1873. Mahan (I). H.)
[U. S. p. 8, col. I.
Military Academy, 1S24]: Outlines of [Regulations for the U. S. Jlilitary
permanent fortifications See A York, Baldwin &
New
. . .
Academy.]
treatise on field fortification, contain- xxii, 74 pp., 12°. (A)
Jones, 1866.
ing general outlines ... of per-
General Orders, .Adjutant -Gen-
. . .

manent fortifications. New York, 1S48, Resolution re-


eral's Oflice, No. 47.
1 vol., O. (Text-book, department of
specting appointments to the U. S.
civil and military engineering, 1S65-
Military .Academy. (.\)
1S73,) Cadet registers, 1865, p. 25, and
1873, p. 28. General Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
eral's Office, No. 54. Chief of Engi-
1866, February 9. Superintendent neer Department relieved from duty as
awards a gold medal to certain mem- inspector of the I'. S. Military Acad-
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second class, and a bronze medal to
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tainments" in academic course. Post eral's Office, No. 56. Band at the U. S.
Orders, vol. 6, p. 380. [This practice Military Academy to be placed on same
was continued till 1866. The medals footing as other bands. (A)
were given to the first five in each Orders, .Adjutant -Gen-
General
class except the fourth.] (A) eral's Office, No. 56. person who No
1866, June 8. Act of Congress pro- has served in any capacity in military
vides that no person who has served in service of the Confederate States to re-
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1866. General Orders, Adjutant- (Gen- •


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eral's Office, No. 68. Act makini; ap- June 16, 1867, p. 8, col. i.
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(A) resolution of Jan. 16, 1866, relative to
Pantaloons worn by cadets were appointment of cadets to the U. S. Mil-
made verv large. Photos in class al- itary Academy is repealed. (.\)
bum, 1S66. (A) Powder magazine built at a cost
1866-1875. Halleck iH. W.): [U.S. of |;io,ooo.
Military .\cademy, 1839.] Interna- Steam heating introduced into ca-
tional law, or rules regulating the inter- det barracks, etc.
course of States in peace and war. New
York, 1S61, I vol., O. (Text-book de- Report on the Military .Academy,
partment of law and history, iS66- Secretary ad interim U. S. Grant, Dec.
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.Academy, 1S96, p. 157. {\) Cong., 2d sess., vol. 7, 3 pp. (.A)

1866-1891. Holden, E. S.: The U. S. 1868, January 15. Regulations U. S.


Militarv .Academy at \Vest Point. Re- Military .Academy relating to hazing.
printed from the Overland Monthly, Certificate to be signed by cadets going
July, 1S91. I pam., O., 10 pp. (A) upon furlough. (A)
1867, February 28. .\ct of Congress: 1868, June 14. Practice fleet of the
Cadets to be entitled to a ration; fixes U. S. Naval .\cadem\- visits W'est Point.
the pay of assistant professor of Span- Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 133. (A)
ish; provides that no cadet appointed
from a State in rebellion shall receive 1868, June 15. Gen. U. S. Grant de-
pay his State is restored to
till its orig- livers diplomas to .graduating class.
inal relations with the Union. (.A) Naval cadets being present at cere-
monies. Both naval and military cadet
1867, March 2. .\ct of Congress re-
battalions formed. Post Orders, vol. 7,
]iealing sec. 3 of the joint resolution of
P- 133- (A)
June 16, 1S66. i\)
1867, September 24. Under orders 1868, October 21. Formal dedication
from Secretary of War, cadets of third of .statue erected in memory of the late
class to receive instruction in penman- Maj. Cien. John Sedgwick. Post
ship (not to exceed four weeks) under Orders, vol. 7, p. 159. (.A)

direction of professor of drawing. Post 1868. General Cullum's register, "Vet-


Orders, vol. 7, p. 81. (A) eran observer" on. N. Y. Times,
1867, October 8. Instruction in mili- Mar. 17, 1868, p. 2, col i.

tary signaling and telegraphy ordered Examinations: programme. N.


by Secretary of War. Post Orders, Y. Times, June 2, 1868, p. 5, col. 4.
vol. 7, p. 84. (A)
Examinations. N. Y. Times,
1867, November 13. Old-pattern ca-
det ritles turned in and new pattern June II, 1868, p. 8, col. 2.

issued. Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 92. (A) •


Sedgwick, Maj. Gen. J.: Descrip-
1867, November 25. The War De- tion of the ceremony of dedication of
partment directs that cadets admitted the statue of Maj. Gen. J. Sedgwick at
.sign a pledge, on honor, not to molest West Point, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1S6S. In-
new cadets. The text is given in Army cludingtheorationof Hon. G. W. Curtis
and Navy Jour., Jan. 12, 1901, p. 473. on the ooca.sion. New York: Van Nos-
(A) trand, 1869. I pam., O. 67 pp. (A)
1867. West Point cadets, 1867. N. Y. Report of the inspector of the
Times, May 25, 1867, p. 4, col. 7. Military .\cademy to the Secretary of
Board of Visitors, 1867. N. Y. War for the year 186S. Washington,
Times, June 3, 1867, p. 5, col. i. 186S. 7pp.,'0. (A)
122' Ccntninial of United States Mi/itary Academy.

1868. Report of General Schriver, in- 1869, August. The corjjs of cadets
spector, U. S. Military Academy. N. Y. marched to a camp in the mountains 4
Time.s, Nov. i8, 1868, p. 5, col. 2. miles from West Point and encamped
General Adjutant-Gen-
Orders, there for 8 days. Cong. Doc. No. 1412,
eral's Office, Act making ap-
No. 41. p. 474. (A)'
propriations for support of U. S. Mfli- 1869, September 16. Knapsacks to
tary Academy. (A) be worn at S. M. I. until further orders;
Fourth of July oration, 1S68, by packed with I pair pants, 2 shirts, 2

Cadet Arthur S. Hardv. pam., O. drawers, 2 pair socks; overcoat rolled


(A) and strapped on top. Order Book
(60-70), U. vS. C. C. (A)
We.st ,Shore Railroad, supreme
court of New York. U. A. Jlurdock 1869, September 24. Cadet laundry
and W. B. Duncan, etc., Hudson ;•,
destroyed by fire Sept. 23, 1869. Post
River West .Shore Railroad Company orders, vol. 7, p. 220. {.\)

. . . Amended complaint, i pam., O. 1869. Examinations. N. Y. Times,


(1S6S) (A) 1S69, June 3, p. 5, col. 2; June 4, p. 8,
^Adjutant-General's Office, U.S., col. I.

War Department. Report of a plan Order of merit of class. N. Y.


for reorganization of the U. S. Military Times, June 17, 1869, p. i, col. 4.
Academy ... on a basis of competi- Cadets; General Sherman's order
tive appointments to cadetships, etc., assigningtoduty. N. Y. Times, June 29,
1S6S, 16 pp. (A) 1869, p. 5, col. I.

General .Adjutant-Gen-
Orders, Board of Visitors' recommenda-
eral's Office, No. 41. Act making ap- tions. N. Y. Times, Aug. 5, 1869, p. i,
propriations for support of U. S. Mili- col. 4.
tary Academy. (A) Board of Visitors' report. N. Y.
The color-guard
U. S. C. C. was i Times, Aug. 6, 1869, p. 4, col. 3.
sergeant and 7 corporals until 1S91 Last examinations; Visitors' re-
when it was i sergeant and 2 privates. port. N. Y. Times, Aug. 6, 1869, p. i,
F. W. S. (A) col. 3.

1868-1887. Myer, (Albert J.l: A Report of the Inspector of the


manual of signals for the use of signal Military .Academy to the Secretary of
officers in the field, and for military War. [1869 and 1870 bound with re-
and naval students, military schools, port of Board of Visitors] Alio in Re- ,

etc. New ed. New York, 1S66, i port of Secretary of War. A (

vol. O. (Text-book department of General Orders, Adjutant-Gene-


practical military engineering. 1868- ral's Office, No. 12. The V. S. Military
1S87. ) Cadet Registers, 1S6S, p. 25, and Academy excepted from super^-ision or
iS87,p. 31. A)" I command of department commander.
(A)
1869, March 3. Act of Congress: All
bands except that of the U. S. Military General Orders, Adjutant-Gene-
Academv to be honorablv discharged. ral's Office, No. 24. Act making ap-
(A) propriations for support of V S. Mili- .

tary .Academy. (A)


1869, June 14. Gen. W. T. vSherman
delivers diplomas to graduating class. General Orders, Adjutant-Gene-
Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 200. (A) No. 27. Fixes number of
ral's Office,
enlisted men of ordnance allowed at
1869, June. Rept. Board of Visitors in U. vS. Military Academy. (.A)
Cong. Doc. No. 141 2, p. 479. Very
Addresses to the graduating class
little hazing among cadets p. 480) the ;

curriculum (p. 4S2 j; logic, phy.sical ge-


(
by Gen. W. T. Sherman, pam. O.
(A)
ography, history, hygiene, etc., should
be studied p. 484 the standard of
( )
;
Keep (R. P.) The system of in-
admission should be raised (p. 486); a struction at West Point; can it be em-
department of law is needed (p. 4S8); ployed in our colleges? In The New
high shoes are now worn by cadets in F^nglander, January, 1869, pp. 1-18. (P)
winter (p. 4,88); the library has 23,000 Forage caps worn by cadets lower
volumes; .signal drill (p. 490); reorgani- than formerlv. Photo, in class album,
zation reconunended (p. 491). (.4) 1869. (A)
1869, August 12. Battalion of cadets Change in cadets' full-dress hat.
moves from usual place of encampment Photo in class album, 1S69. (A)
and establishes a camp in the vicinity 1870, February 21. Act of Congress:
of Round Pond. Po.st Orders, vol. 7, The Board of Visitors to consist of two
\. 210. (A) Senators, three Representatives, and
Bihlioffraphv of ihr U. S. Afih'/aiy Acadniiy. 123

othtT members as now provided by 1870. General Orders, .Adjutant-* ren-


law; their re])ort to be made within eral's Office, No. 92. Students at the
twenty days after the meeting of Con- U. S. Military .Academy not to be re-
gress next succeeding tlieir appoint- <|uired to pursue their studies on Sun-
itu-nt. A I I day. (A)
j

1870, March 13. Cadet guard house General Orders, Adjutant-Gen-


partially destroyed by tire between 2 eral's Office, No. 92. Regulates pay of
and 4 a. ni. Post orders, vol. 7, p. 25.S. professors at the V. S. Military .Acade-
my. ( A
1870, June. Report of Board of Vis- Dress hat ornament and pompon
itors ill Cong. Doc. No. 1446. p. 305. changed. Camp photos in class al-
Written exaininatioirs in history, etc., bum, 1870. (A)
at entrance held for the first time (p. Sword worn by cadets fastened to
299) laboratory methods reconnnended
; lielt. Photo in class album, 1870. (.A)
(p. 305); lectures by persons not con- 1870-1875. See Michie (P. S.): Life
nected with the institution have been and Letters of General Upton. .A) (

given p. 306 entrance requirements


(

.should be increased (p. 306): hazing


) ;

1870-1882. Mahan
(D. H. [U. S. )

Military -Academy, 1S24]: Industrial


has almost disappeared (p. 307); there
drawing: Comprising the description
is room for improvement in the cadet
mess and uses of drawing instruments, the
(p. 310). ( .\]
construction of plane figures, the pro-
1870, July 15. .\ct of Congress fixing jections and sections of geometrical so!
the rank and pay and retirement of ids, architectural elements, mechanism
professors, I'. S. Military .\cademy; the and topographical drawing, with re-
Secretary of War directed .so to arrange marks on the method of teaching the
the course that cadets need not study .subject. New York, 1852, i vol., O.
on Sunday. I .\ 1
Text-book department of civil and mil-
(

1870. Cadetships; barter and sale of. itary engineering. 1S70-18S2.) Rept.
N. Y. Times led.), Feb. 8, 1870, p. 4, vSup't. U.S. Military Academy, 1.S96, p.
col. 2. 132. (A)
West Point and Annapolis— Mr. 1870-1887 and 1888-1896. Table
Spencer's proposition. N. Y. Times t)f the daily cost of subsisting a cadet
(ed.), Feb. 25, 1870, p. 4, col. 5. in barracks or in hospital given Maxi- :

• Colored appointee. N. A'. Times, mum cost, 1873-74, 10.74; minimum


May 28, 1870, p. 8, col. I. cost, 1878-79, $0.50. The correspond-
ing table for 18S8-1896 given. Rept.
Graduates' reunion in June. N.
Supt. U. S. Military Acadetny, 1S96,
Y. Times, May 30, 1S70, p. i, col. 5.
])]). 189-90. ( .\)
Examinations. N. \'. Times, June
1870-1902. See the annual reports of
15, 1870, p. 5, col. 5. of Cirads. U. S. Military
the A.ssoc.
Smith colored cadet ( ) ; report on. .Academy, 1S70 to date, passim, for
N. Y. Times, July 15, 1S70, p. 5, col. 3. items relating to the history of the
Case (colored cadet); report on. U. S. Military Academy. (A)
N. Y. Times, Aug, 13, 1870, p. 5, col. 1871. February 5. Entire roof and
Colored cadet trial. N. Y. Times, fourth storv of the cadet barracks de-
stroyed by fire at 2.20 a. m. Ther-
1870, Oct. 21; Oct. 22, p. I, col. 6.
mometer .stood 4° below 0° F. Fire
Improvements. N. Y. Times, Post
originated in the dialectic hall.
Nov. 4, 1870, p. 1 1, col. 4.
Orders, vol. 7, p. 324. (A)
Colored cadet; decision of Super-
1871, February 7. House Rept. No.
intendent. N. Y. Times, Nov. 16, 1870, 2S, 41st Cong., 3d se.ss. Expulsion of
p. I, col. 4.
cadets from Military .Academy. (.A)
Register of cadets admitted into
From 1871, February 10. Order announc-
the U. S. Military Academy . . .

ing death of I'rof. Hyacinth R. Aguel,


its origin to June y>, 1S70. Compiled for thirty-one years professor of French.
by Bvt. Maj. E. C. Boynton, adjutant Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 327. (.A)
. .Washington, Government Print-
.

ing Office, 1870. I pam., bound, O. 1871, February 14, to 1901, Febru-
ary 16. The head of department of
57 pp. -^ \

( )

natural and experimental philosophy


Administration building erected at Michie during this period.
was P. S.
a cost of 140,000. (A) programme
A definite for the cour.se
General Adjutant-Gen- Orders, was adopted .Apr. 6, 1872. Michie's
eral's Office, No. 45. Act making ap- Wave-Motion adopted as a text-book
propriations for support of U.S. Military in 18S2, and Jlichie's Mechanics i,S,S6-
Academy. (A) 87; Young's Astronomy in 1S89; Mi-
124 Ccntnuiial of United States Military Academy.

clue and Harlow's Astronomy in 1S91. 1871. The discipline is not so strict as
Practical instruction in astronomy is in former ^-ears; reasons why. Rept.
given during the first class camp. Re- Board of Visitors, 1S71, p. 441. (A)
port Supt. U. S. Military Academy, M. West Point and its wants. In
:

1S96, pp. 1S-19. (A) The Nation, Mar. 2, 1S71, pp. 142-143.
1871, March 8. Professor Bartlett re- (A)
tires and Capt. Peter S. Michie, Corps Report on fire at the Military
of Engineers, succeeds him as professor .\cademy. Secretary W. W. Belknap,
of natural and experimental philoso- Feb. 13,1871. House Ex. Doc, No.
phv. Post ( irders, vol. 7. P- 335- (A) 127, 41st Cong., 3d sess., vol. 12, s pp.
1871, April 28. Prof. G. L. Andrews (A)
reports and is assigned to duty as pro- Letters on repair of West Point
fessor of French. Post Orders, vol. 7 Barracks. Secretary W. W. Belknap,
p. 346- (
A ) Feb. 6, 187 1. House Ex. Doc. Nos.
1871, May 25. Spanish naval practice 100, loi, 41st Cong., 3d .sess., vol. 10,
fleet visits West Point. Post Orders, 2 pp. (A)
vol. 7, p. 353- 1-^) Report on case of West Point
1871, June 12. Diplomas delivered cadets. Representative .\sper, Feb. 7,
to graduating class by Major-General 1871. House Rept. No. 28, 4i.st Cong.,
Meade. Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 356- 3d sess., vol. I, 64 pp. (A)
(A) Letter on Japanese at West Point.
1871, July 9 Order announcing death
. vSecretarv Hamilton Fish, Apr. 3, 1871.
of Rev. John W. French, D. D., chap- House Ex. Doc. No. 17, 42d Cong., ist
lain and professor of ethics at the Mili- sess., vol. 2, I p. (A)
tarv Academy. Post Orders, vol. 7,
General Adjutant-Gen-
Orders,
p. 363- (A) eral's Office, Act making ap-
No. 16.
1871, July. Rept. Board of Visitors in propriations for support of U. S. Mili-
Cong. Doc. No. 1503, p. 435. (A) tary Academy. {\)
1871, August 31. Prof. John Forsyth, General Orders, .Adjutant-Gen-
1). D., appointed professor of ethics and eral's Office, No. 44. Ten thousand
law. Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 376. (A) dollars appropriated to repair damages
1871, September 19. Order announc- caused by fire at the U. S. Military
ing death of Prof. Dennis H. Mahan. Academy, {k)
Post Orders, vol. 7, p. 386. (A) Anonymous: The We.st Point
1871, October 12. Prof. Junius B. troubles. In The Nation, Feb. 9, 1871,
Wheeler assigned to duty as professor pp. S4-85. (A)
of engineering. Post Orders, vol 7, p. B.: West Point. In The Nation,
395- "(A) Feb. i6, 1S71. (A)
1871, October 28. New headquarters Table .showing the number of can-
.

I)uilding occupied by the Superinten- didates rejected 1.S67-1871 p. 428); haz- (

<lent and military staff. Po.st Orders,


ing p. 429
(
the Superintendent should
)
;

vol. 7, p. 401. (.\) have power to order courts-martial (p.


1871. Colored cadet trial. X. Y. 429). Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Acad-
Times (ed.), Jan. 13, 1871, p. 4, col. 4. emy. //; Cong. Doc. No. 1503, pp.
West Point difficulty. N. Y. 425-431- (A)
Times, Feb. 11, 1871, p. 4, col. 3. Expulsion of West Point cadets.
Graduating class, Secretary Bel- Speech of B. F. Butler ... in the
knap's order. N. Y. Times, June 6, House of Representatives, Feb. 14,
1S71, p. 5, col. 2. 1S71. I pam., O. 8 pp. (.\)

. Grant (Fred.l, plebs, etc. N". Y. Expulsion of cadets from the U.


Times, June 7, 1871, p. 5, col. 5. S. Military .\cademy. (41st Cong., 3d
— Presentation of diplomas, speeches, .sess., House Rept. No. 28.) Washing-
etc. N. Y. Times, June 13, 1871, p. i, ton, 1S71, I vol., O. 64 pp. (Bound
col. 2. in volume with other military pam-
phlets. \.\)
French tactics; effect on cadets. )

N.Y. Times, June 14, 1871, p. 4, col. 7. The .Superintendent recommends


Smith (cadet), .sentence of. X. to the War Department the abolition
Y. Times, June 15, 1S71, p. i, col. 4. of pledges against hazing. .\rmy and
Board of Visitors' report. N. Y. Navy Jour., Jan. 12, 1901, p. 473. (.A)
Times, July 4, 1871, p. I, col. 5. Change in cadet dress hat and or-
"Plebs" experience at West nament. Photograph of lieutenant in
Point. X. Y. Times, July 10, 1S71, p. 2, full dress, also camp scene in class

col. 5. album for 1 87 1. (A)


Bihliographv of thr U. S. Military Academy. 125

Sword with black scabbard 1872. Report on Military and Naval


1871.
adopted and dress hat and ornament Academies. Secretary W. W. Bclknaj),
worn by cadets chanjjed. Plioto of -Apr. 27, 1872. House E.x. Docs,, No.
(A) 280, 42d Cong., 2d sess., vol. i^, i p.
adjutant in class album, 1871.
(A)
1871-1875. Plume on dress hat
Letter on pay of professors of
changed. Photo of Wheeler in class
the Military Academy, .Apr. 17, 1872.
album, 1H75. (A) House Ex. Docs., No. 266, 42d Cong.,
1871-1891. Upton (Maj. Gen. Emory) 2d sess., vol. 12, 4 ])p. (A)
[U. S. Jlilitary Academy, 1861]: (By Annual report of the Board of
authority. Infantry tactics double and
)
Visitors of the Military Academy, Dec.
single rank, adapted to American top- 9, 1872. House Mis. Docs., No. 14, 42d
ography and improved firearms. New Cong., 3d sess., vol. i, 14 pp. (A)
York, iSSo, I vol.,0. (Text-book de- Holden, E. S.: TheU. S. Military
ptjrtment of tactics, i.S/i-iSgi.') Cadet Suggestions made at the
Academy.
registers, 1871, p. 21, and 1.S91, p. request of Professor Michie. MS.,
31. (A) 1872. 14 pp., Q. (A)
1872, March 30. Police regulations
1872 to Borel (Eugene): Gram-
.

of post of West Point. Po.st orders.


maire Eran^aise a I'usage des Anglais.
Vol. S, p. 33. (A) .Stuttgart, 1867, I vol., O. (Te.xt-book
1872, May Act of Congress to re-
23. department of modern languages, 1872
imburse cadets for losses by fire in their to .) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
barracks. (A Academy, 1S96, p. 139.(A)

1872, November 8. Profe.ssors Michie Bocher ( Ferdinand ) : College se-


and Kendrick ordered to visit various ries of French plays, with English
colleges and universities in the United notes. 5th ed. New York, 1864, i
States and to report result of observa- vol., O. (Text-book department of
tions made. Post orders. Vol. S, p. modern languages, 1872 to .

125. (A) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,


1896, p. 139. (.A)
1872. " World's " slander on West
The
Point Military Academy contradicted. 1872-1878. Otto ( Dr. Emil ) : French
N. Y. Times (ed. ), Jan. 23, 1.S72, p. 2, convensation grammar. A new and
col. 5. practical method of learningthe French
language Revised by Dr. Charles
Low standard of its educational . . .

system. N. Y. Times (ed.), July 19, Bonnier. I2tli ed. New York, 1900,
I vol., O. (Text-book department of
1872, p. 4, col. 5.
modern languages, 1S72-1S78. ) Rept.
Board of Visitors recommended Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896.
change of system. N.Y. Times (ed. ). p. 139. (A)
Dec. 29, 1S72, p. 4, col. 5.
1872-1881. Reynal(Ch.): The French
General Orders, Adjutant-Gener- verb; containin.g the theory and model
al's Office,No. 38. Act making appro- conjugations of all the French verbs.
priations for support of U. S. Military' New York, 1870, i vol. O. Text-book , (

Academy. (A) department of modern languages, 1872-


General Orders, Adjutant-Gener- 1881.) Rept. Supt. V. S. Military
al's Office, No. 107. Uniform of band Academy, 1S96, p. 139. (A)
of U. S. Military Academy to be same Bocher F. Progressive French 1 :
(

as now worn. (A) reader, with vocabulary and notes.


Register of cadets admitted to the (Text-book department of modern lan-
U. S. Military Academy from its ear- guages, 1872-1881.) Rept. vSupt. U. S,
liest establishment to Dec. 31, 1872. Military Academy, 1896, p. 138.
Washington, 1872. 59 pp., 12°. 1872-1882. Dana (James D.): Text-
Lossing, B. Scribner's Maga-
J. :
book of geology. Philadelphia, 1S64,
zine, July, 1872. (A) I vol., O. (Text-book department of
The practice of exacting pledges chemistry, 1872-1882.) Rept. Supt.
from cadets has been discontinued, U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 104.
1870-1872; eight hours of sleep for (A)
cadets is necessary; criticism of the 1873, February 28. Act of Congress
methods of instruction. Rept. Board fixes the rank and pay of professors
of Visitors, 1S72. (A) U. S. Military Academy; appropriates
Light-house at Gee's point built. |;io,ooo for remodeling Battery Knox.

Band barracks built. (It .stands (A)


on the site of the old band barracks Battalion of cadets ordered to
built 1828, Washington to take part in ceremony
126 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

of inauguration of President U. S. 1873-1877. Flipper (PL O. [U. vS. )

Grant. Post Orders, vol. S, p. i68. Military Academy, 1877]: The colored
fA) cadet at West Point. New York, 1878,
I vol., O. Portrait of the author. (A)
1873, March 3. Act of Congress au-
thorizes the Superintendent to convene 1873-1878. Dufour (Gen. G. H.):
general courts-martial to try cadets and . . . and tactics. Translated
.Strategy
to execute their sentences except of from the latest French edition by Wil-
suspension and dismission. (A) liam P. Craighill. New York, 1864, I
vol., O. (Text-book department of
1873, March 4. The corps of cadets
civil and military engineering, 1873-
at General Grant's inauguration.
1878. Cadet Registers, 1873, p. 28,
)

Perlev's Reminiscences, vol. 2, p. 294. and 1878, p. 34. (A)


(A)
1873, June 13. President Grant de- 1873-1881. Catalogue of the Library-
livers diplomas to graduating class of
[Catalogue to 18S1.]' i vol., O. Con.
sists of catalogue of 1873, published in
1S73. Post Orders, vol. S, p. 206. (A)
1876, and supplement published in
1873. Visitors appointed by Vice- 1 882, without a common title, but with

President Wilson. N. Y. Times, Mar. one pagination [viii, 723, viii pp., pp.
25, 1S73, p. I, col. 2. 725-1027; pp. 913-1027: Alphabetical
Board of Visitors appointed. index to the whole catalogue.] (.\)
N. Y. Times, May 21, 1S73, p. 7, col. i. 1873-1886. Comparison of the results
Graduating class. N. Y. Times, of competitive and of direct examina-
May 30, 1S73, p. 8, col. 2. tion for candidates; statistics of school
Examinations. N. Y. Times, preparation of candidates ( pp. 779-785 )
June 3, 1S73, p. 5, col. I. civil occupations of graduates p. 786 ) (

Plebs' examinations. N. Y. Times, proposed addition to academic build-


June 6, I.S73, p. 5, col. i.

ing view ( p. 795 ) Rept. Board of .

Visitors, 1.S86, pp. 771-772. (.A.)


Hazing. N. Y. Times, June 7,
1S73, p. 8, col. 3.
1873-1891. Comparison of therecords
of cadets appointed (k) directly; (h) by
Professor David's speech. N. Y.
competitive examination. Sunnnary:
Times, June 13, 1S73, p. 5, col. 2. .Sixty per cent of those appointed after
—Addresses. N. Y. Times, June 14, competition graduated, and 42 per cent
1873, p. 5, col. 3. of those appointed directly. Rept.
Alumni of (Federal and Confed- Board of Visitors, iSgi, p. 7S4. (A)
erate), at St. Louis. N. Y. Times, 1874, January 2. Revised edition of
June 27, 1S73, p. I. col. 5. academic regulations issued. Post Or-
Cadets rejected after examinations. ders, vol. 8, p. 287. (A)
N. Y. Times (ed.), June 30, 1S73, p. 4, 1874, April 23. New police regula-
col. 2. tions for post of West Point issued.
Cadets rejected after examinations. Po.st Orders, vol. (A) 8, p. 318.
N. Y. Times, June 30, 1S73, p. 4, col. 7. 1874, June 6. .\ct of Congress creates
Board of Visitors' report. N. Y. the Professorship of Law. (A)
Times, Aug. 23, 1873, p. 2, col. 4. 1874, August 20. Existing orders V
Catalogue of the library, TI. S. S. C. C. (l)lue book). I vol., O. (A)
Military Academy, We.st Point, N. Y., 1874, December 28. Cadet commis-
1S73. Librarian, Bvt. Lieut. Col. Robt. sary store established in new brick
H. Hall, captain. Tenth Infantry'. building southwest of cadet barracks.
Newburgh, N. Y., Chas. Jannicky, Post Orders, vol. 8, p. 409. (A)
steam book and job printer, 1876. i N.Y.
1874. Examinations (result of ).
vol., O., viii, 723 pp. [Pages iii-viii,
Times, Jan. 22, 1S74, p. 3, col. 5.
analytical table of classification; no
alphabetical index.] (A) Graduates. N. Y. Times, May
24, 1S74, p. 2, col. 2.
General Orders, Adjutant-Gener-
al's Office, No. 27. Act making appro- Board of visitors complete list. —
priations for support of U. S. Military N. Y. Times, May 30, 1874, p. i, col. 2.
Academy. (A) Examinations. N. Y. Times, June
Genera] Orders, Adjutant-Gener- 3. II. 1874.
al's Office, No. 42. vSuperintendent of .Alumni meeting. N. Y. Times,
V .S. Military Academy may convene
. June 12, 1874, p. 5, col. I.

courts-martial for trial of cadets. ( A Examinations — la.st day. N. Y.


Addresses to the graduating class. Times, June 18, 1874. p. 5, col. 5.
pam. O, 1873, by W. \V. Belknap. (A) Vacancies. N. Y. Times, July 8,
Regulations, i vol., O. (A) 1874, p. 1, col. 3.
Bihtioi^raphy of the U. S. Military Academy. 12 /

1874. I'all Mall Gazette on Colonel (Text-book department of modern lan-


Fletcher's report, etc. X. V. Times, guages. 1S74-18S3.) Rept. Supl. U.S.
July 13, 1S74, p. 8, col. 5. Military .\cademy, 1896, p. 141. {\)
Cadets appointed for .\ngu.st. 1874-1883. Mahan D. H. [U.S. ( )

N. Y. Times, Sept. 12, 1S74, p. 5, col. 2. Military .Xcadeniy, 1824]: Elementary


Comte de Pari.s on West Point Mili- cour.se of ])ennanent fortifications, re-
tary .\cadeniy. N. Y. Times (ed.), vised by J. B. Wheeler. (Text-book
Nov. 24, 1S74, p. 4, col. 5. deixirtment of civil and military engi-
Board of visitors, report. N. V.
neering, 1.874-1.883.) Cadet Registers,
Time.s, Dec. 3, 1S74, p. 4, col. 6.
1874, ]). 29, and 1S.83, p. 31,

Office of treasurer built (a vvin}^


1874-1901. Ernst (Capt. O. H.) [U.
S. Military .\cademy, 1.864]: .-l manual
added, 1S91 ).
of ])ractical military engineering. New
Davies, C. Prof. .\ddress before
, :
York. 1S73. ivol.,0. Text-book de- (

the a,ssociation of the graduates of the partment of practical military engineer-


U.S. Military Academy, annual reunion, ing, 1874-1901. Rept. Supt. U.S. Mil-
)

June II, 1S74 embracing; a brief


. . .
itary .\cademy, 1.896, p. 173; Cadet
history of the Military .\cadeinv . . .
Registers, 1S74, p. 29. and 1901, p. 32.
New York and Chicago. 1874. ipam.,
O., 32 pp. (A)
1874-1902. Resume of existing or-
.Anonymous = S. Newcomb?: Ob- ders, U. S. corps of cadets. York, New
servatories in the United .States. III. 1874. I vol., O., pp. 44. General orders,
West Point oKservatory. In Harper's U. S. corps of cadets. New York, 1S.80,
Magazine, JIarch, 1874, pp. 539-541. I vol., C, pp. 57, with addendum, 1.S81,

(P) pp. lo, and addendum. 1882, pp. 3, and


West Point memoranda, i pam., police regulations for the post of West
O., Spp. (1874). (A) Point, 1S82. pp. 4. Orders for the U. S.
The Weekly Spy Glass, A. L. Wag- corps of cadets, 1SS4. n. p. lvol.,0.,
ner [U. S. Military Academy, 1875], pp. 78, with appendix, 1S86, pp. 17, and
editor and proprietor. For a reprint appendix No. 2, 1887, p. i. Orders,
see U. S. Jlilitary Academy Class of U. S. corps of cadets, May i 1894. n. p.,

1875, Reunion, 1900, p. 102. 1 vol., O., pp. 90. Orders, U. S. corps
of cadet,s, 1.899. "• P- • vol., O.. pp. 78.
Letter relating to West Point IMil-
Regulations for the interior discipline
itary .•\cademy. Secretary W. W. Bel-
and police of the U. S. corps of cadets
knap, Apr. 14, 1874. House Ex. Docs.
by the commandant of cadets. West
No. 224, 43d Cong., 1st .sess., vol. 16,
Point, 1902. I vol., O.. pp. 77. (A)
2 pp. (A)
Report on the Military .Academy 1875, February 23. Cadet limits de-
band. Representative Young. May liiieil. Post Orders, vol. S, p. 429. (.A)

23, 1S74. House Repts., No. 606, 43d 1875, March 3. .\ctof Congress: The
Cong., 1st sess., vol. 3, i p. (A) U. S. Military Academy band to con-
General Orders, Adjutant -Gen- sist of I teacher of music and 40 en-
No. 63. .Act making ap-
eral's Office, listed musicians; Mar. 3, 1877, I teacher
propriations for support of U. S. Mili- and 24 enlisted men. (A)
tary .\cademy. (A) .•\ct of Congress authorizes the

Wood, Oliver E., lieutenant, U.S. President of the United States to fill
Army: The West Point Scrap Book: vacancies occurring at U. S. Military
collection of stories, songs, and legends .Academy by death "of any person ap-
of the U. S. Jlilitary Academ}- with pointed by him;" fixes the pay of as-
original ill. 2d ed. New York,
. . . sistant instructors of tactics. ( -A
Van Nostrand. 1874. i vol., O. (.A) 1875, June 7. General Order publish-
.Addresses to the graduating class, ing act of legislature of State of New
pam., O., 1S74, bv Francis Wavland. York relating to purchase by the
(A) United States of certain lands at West
.Assistant judge-advocate assigned Point and ceding jurisdiction. Post
as profe.ssor of military law. Chair of Orders, vol 8, p. 468. (.A)
English literature and rhetoric re- 1875, October 21. Capt. Thomas H.
quired. Rept. Sec. War, vol. I, pt. i, Handbury, Corps of Engineers, placed
p. xxvi. A) ( in charge of construction of the sy.stem
1874-1883. Vingut (F. J.): A guide of sewers for the Post of West Point.
to Spanish and F^nglish conversation Post Orders, vol. 9, p. 47. (.A)
. . by Emanuel del Mar, revised by
. 1875, November 15. Cadets attending
F, J. X'ingut. who has added a treatise drawing ordered to wear their riding
on Spanish pronunciation and orthog- jackets. Post Orders, vol. 9. p. 58.
raphy. New York, 1S54. i vol., O. (A)
128 .
Ccuteunial of United States M/litaiy Academy.

1875, November 26. Ponton boats martial, etc. (Te.xt-book department


to be shipjiecl from Willet.s Point to of law, 1875-187S. ) Rept. vSupt. V. S.
West Point. Post Orders, vol. 9, p. 63. Military Academy, 1S75-1878; Cadet
(A) Register, 1878, p. 34.

1875. Board of Visitors appointed. 1875-1891. Woolsey (Theodore D.):


X. V. Times, Mar. 9, 1875, p. i, col. 4. Introduction to the study of interna-
tional law. 2d ed. Xew York, 1864. I
Board of Visitors appointed by-
vol., O. (Text-book department of law,
President Grant. N. Y. Times, May
1875-1S91. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
)
II, 1S75, p. 12, col. 4.
Academv, Cadet Register,
June examinations standing of — 1891, p.31.
1896, p. 157;
(A)
cadets. N. Y. Times, May 26, 1875,
p. 7, col. 4. 1875-1900. U.S. Military Academy,
class of 1875, reunion, 1900. 111. Bos-
Vassar College students' visit to
ton, 1902. I vol., O. Portraits of all
West Point. N. Y. Times, May 28,
surviving members of the class save
1875, p. 5, col. 4.
two. (A)
Dull season. N. Y. Times, June
1875. P- I. col. 6. 1876, January 24. Members of grad-
4.
uating classes forbidden to transfer their
Examinations. X. Y. Times, June
text-books to other cadets without au-
15. 1875. P- 6. col. 7. thority of the vSuperintendent. Post or-
Graduating cla.ss. N. Y. Times, ders, vol. 9, p. 87. (A.)
June 17, 1S75, p. 2, col. I.
1876, March 28. General Sherman


Graduates Latest assignments of. writes to General Schofield asking him
X. Y. Times, June 28, 1S75, p. 4, col. 7. to accept the superintendency of the
- Cadets appointed to supply failures. U. S. Military Academy under no super-
X. Y, Times, July 29, 1875, p. 5, col. 3. vision except that of the General Com-
Cadetships: Congressmen notified manding. MS. A. G. O., O. M. A.
tomake nominations for. N. Y. Times, 1876, March 29. General Schofield
June 30, 1875, p. 5, col. 2. accepts. (Superintendencv U. S. Mili-
General Orders, Adjutant-Gener- tary Academy.) MS. A. G. O., O. M. A.
al's OflSce,Xo. 30. Act making appro- 1876, June 26. General Orders No.
priations for support of U. S. Military 50, headquarters U. S. .\rmy. General
Academv for vear ending June 30, 1876. Schofield will relieve Colonel Ruger as
(A^ " .Superintendent, Sept. I, 1876. MS.
Address to the graduating class. A. G. O., O. M. A.
1875, bv Gen. W. W. Belknap, i v. Corps of Cadets with Military
A') Academy Band ordered to proceed to
O. (

.\ddress to the graduating class, Philadelphia on the 27th instant and


1875, bv Daniel C. Gilman. 1 v., O. encamp on the Centennial Exhibition
(A) grounds. Po.st Orders, vol. 9, p. 147.
(A)
Bixby I
\V. H.): Reunion of the
class of 1873. X^w York. 1875. i vol., 1876, August 7. Act of Congress di-
O., pp. 28.
'
(A) rects the Secretary of War to detail an
officer to act as quartermaster and com-
More time should be given to civil missary "of the battallion of cadets;"
engineering. Improved .sewerage at
and that all supplies be furnished cadets
West Point needed. Ex. Doc, vol. i, at co.st. (A)
1875-76, P- 351-
1876, August 24. First Uieut. Charles
Cartridge box used by cadets.
W. Larned, .Seventh Cavalry, appointed
Camp scene in class album, 1875. (A) professor of drawing. Post Orders, \o\.
Riding uniform for cadets adopted. 9, p. 165. (A)
Camp scene, class album, 1875. (A)
1876, September 13. Hour for reveille
Dress hat and ornament (cadets) changed from 5.30 to 6 a. m. and time
changed. Camp scene in class album, allowed for meals .stated. Post Orders,
1875." (A) vol. 9, p. 178. (.\)

1875-1878. Pomeroy
X.): Intro- (J. 1876, September 27. Act of the legis-
duction to the constitutional law of the lature of the State of New York relin-
United States, n. p., 1S68. i vol.. O. quishing title and jurisdiction to the
(Text-book department of law, 1875- United States over certain lands cov-
1878.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military ered with water at W'est Point. Post
Academy, 1896, p. 157. (A) Orders, vol. 9, p. 189. (A)
Ciardiner (Asa Bird): Practical 1876, October, 3. Amendments to
forms for use in courts-martial and head academic regulations. Post Orders,
notes on the law of evidence in courts- vol. 9, p. 195. (A)
Bibliography of the U. S. Militarv Amdrmv. 129
1876, October 12. General vSchofieUl 1877, January 2. Secretary of War
wriu-s to General Shennaii sugtjesling writes to '.eiieral .Schofield 'f hinks the
(
:

that West Point should be constituted ( ieneral of the Army should be ex officio

a separate department. MS. A. G. O., ins|)ect<)r()f the .\cademv. MS. .A. (5.
O. M. A. O., O. M. A.
1876, December 18. General Sher- 1877, February 2. Rules relating to
man writes to the' Secretary of War: ser\-ing punishments. I'ost Orders, vol.
The supervision of the Military Acad- 9, p. 250. (
A
emy by the War Department has proved 1877. General Orders, .Adjut.int-Gen-
to be worse than no supervision at all eral's Office, No. 17. .Act to supjily de-
. . New regulations are required.
.
ficiencies in appropriations for support
MS. A. G. O., O. M. A. of V S. Military .Academy.
. (A)
1876. Thoroughness of work at West General Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
Point. X. Y. Times (ed.l, June I2, eral's Office, No. 20. The Military
1S76, p. 6, col. 2.
-Academy band to consist of one teacher
Addresses to the graduating class, of tiuLsic and 24 enlisted musicians;
1876, by Gen. C. Devens and Gen. W. act making appropriations for support
T. Sherman. I v., O. of I". .S. Military .Academy for fi.scal
(Hall, Lieut. Col. Robt. H. 1: List year ending June 30, 187S. (A)
of cadets admitted to the U. S. Military General Orders, .Adjutant-Gen-
.'Vcademy till Sept. 30, 1S76; with tables eral's Office, No. 84. Directs that the
exhibiting the results of the examina- value be given the subject of English
tions, and the corps to which the grad- in forming the general merit roll of the
uates have been promoted. Washing- first and fourth class in the Military
ton, Government Printing Office. 1876. .Academy be represented bv the number
I v., O. (A) fifty. (A)
Discipline; revision of the course Regulations. A\'ashington, 1S77.
is necessary; recommendations. Rept. I vol. O. (A)
Board of Visitors. (.A)
The U. S. Military Academy and
The corps of cadets visited the the post of West Point to constitute a
Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, separate department; the general in
remaining about a week. Rept. Supt. chief to supervise the Academy and to
U. S. Military Academy. 1S96, p. 126. report to the Secretary of War. Gen-
(A) eral Orders. No. 15, series of 1877. (.A)
Lo.ssing, B. J.: The romance of 1877-1883. [Offenses of each class-
theHud.son third paper ). [Newburgh,
(

New Windsor, West Point, Albany,


first specified with
to seventh — number
of demerit attached to each.] n. p.,
the Revolution, etc.] 111. In Harper's n. d. I vol., O. (.A)
Magazine, June. 1S76, pp. 33-42. (A)
1877-1893. Abbott (E. A.), and
Paper relating to the West Point Seeley (J. B.): English Lessons for
Military Academy. Mar. 7, 1976. English People. Boston, 1876. i vol..
House Mis. Docs., No. 125, 44th Cong., O. (Text-book department of geog-
1st sess., vol. 5, 5 pp. ( A )
raphy, histor5', and ethics, 1877-7S, and
General Orders, Adjutant Gen- department of modern languages 1878-
eral's Office, No. 83. Act making ap- 1893.) Rept. Supt. V. S. Military
propriations forsuppoit of U. S. Mili- .Academy, 1S96, p. 142; Cadet Register,
tary Academy. (.A) 1893. P- '30- (A)
1876-1880. See Memorial of Capt. Hart (John .S. ) -A manual of com-
:

Sidney E. Stuart. (A) position and rhetoric. Philadelphia, (

Table giving the statistics of ca- 187 1. I vol., O. (Text-book depart-


dets declared deficient and dismissed, ment of geography, history, and ethics,
with the subsequent action in each case. 1S77-7S, and department of modern lan-
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1880, pp. 54S- guages 187S-1.S93.) Rept. Supt. T'. S.
559- (-^) Military Academy, 1896. p. 144. (.A)
1876-1889. 1S76, 4,'2-inch gun burst 1878, April 17, to 1898, October 7.
at one hundred and sixty-second round; E. W. Bass was professor of mathemat-
1S81, 30-pounder Parrott gun burst at icsduring this period. Some changes
two hundred and twenty-second round; were made in the course in 1879; Chau-
1SS9, 30-pounder Parrott gun burst at venel's Least .Squares used as a text-
three hundred and twenty-second book; Determinants studied in 18.S0;
round. No cadets were injured. A Ba.ss's Calculus introduced, 1SS7; Lud-
new battery of old 4'<-inch Parrott low's Trigonometry, 1888; Johnson's
guns furnished in 1889, but not fired at Least Squares, 1S91. The chair of asso-
drills. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Acad- ciate professor of mathematics was
emy. iSgu, p. 223. (A) created (1893) and Lieut. W. P. Edger-
H. Doc. 7S9, 58-2 —vol 2 9
20 Cnitcuuial of I'uitrd States Military Academy.

Ion appointed. Rept. vSupt. I'. S. Mili- 1878. Change in dre.ss-liat ornament of
tary Academy, 1896, pp. 61-64. (Al cadets. Sameas worn in 1S90. Photo-
(
)

graph in class album, 1878. (A)


1878, June 11. Act of Congress pre-
.,criljin,t,' tile method of filling vacancies 1878 to Wheeler (J. B.I [U. S.
.

in the graile of second lieutenant in Military Academy, 1855]: An elemen-


the Army; forbidding the assignnient of tary course of civil engineering for the
officers as supernumerary; reducing the use' of cadets of the U. S. Military
appointments at large to ten. (A) Academy. New York, 1877. lvol.,0.
1878, December 21. Act of Congress (Text-book department of civil and
to authiirize 20 bronze guns to be used military engineering, 1878 to .

toward the erection of a monument to Cadet Register, 1878, p. 34. .V) I

(Ven. (.;. .\. Custer at West Point. A ( )


1878-1880. Roberts (Capt. Joseph)
1878. " Times " correspondence. N. Y. [U. S. Military Academy, 1835]: The
Times, July 7, iSyS, p. i, col. 4. handbook of artillery for the service of
The utility of boards of visitors to the United States. New York, 1S60.
U. S. Military .\cademy demonstrated. I vol., O. (Text-book department of
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1878, pp. 450- tactics, 1S78-1880. ) Cadet Regi-sters,
455- (A) ,
187S, p. 34, and 1880, p. 36. (.\)

There is at lea,st one public in- 1878-1886. Ives (Rollin A.): A trea-
stitution ill the United States of which tise on military lawand the jurisdiction,
it can be truly affinned that the more it constitution, and procedure of military
is investigated the better it appears. courts. New- Y'ork, 1879. i vol., O.
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1878 p. 455. (Text-book department of law, 1878-
(A) 1S86.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
Farrow, Edward S.: West Point; .Ycademy, 1896, p. 31. (A)
or, information for those about to enter
the Academy New York, 1878.
. . .
1878-1901. Examinations, annual.
I pain., O. June, 1878, 1882, 1883,
1 vol., O. (A)
1893, 1897, 1901. (A)
Flipper, H. O.: The colored cadet
at West Autobiographv
Point. . . . 1878-1902. Roster of officers and
New I vol., O.
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C. F. Richardson and H. A. Clark:
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1S89, 1890, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897,
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1S98, 1899, 1900 (May), 1900 (Septem-
Q. [P. 210. a chapter on U. S. Mili-
tary Academy.] (A) ber). (A)
Whittaker, F.: Cadet button . . . 1879, March 1. Cadet limits defined.
New Y'ork, 1878. i vol., O. (A) Post Orders, vol. 9, p. 388. (A)
Letter on the appointment of ca- 1879, June 23. Act of Congress estab-
dets. Atty. Gen. C. Devens, Mar. 27, lishes thedepartment of modern lan-
1878. House Ex. No. 70, 45th Cong., guages. The act went into effect June
2d sess., vol. 14, 2 pp. (A) 30, 1882. Professor Andrews head of
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen- department, 18S2-1892; ProfessorWood,
eral'sOffice, No. 11. Adoption of Eng- 1 A list of the text-books
892- 1 902.
lish Lessons forFjiglish People, by Rev. employed given in Rept. Supt. U. S.
is

Edwin A. Abbott and J. R. Seeley, edi- Military .\cademy, 1896, p. 138. {.\)
tion of 1S76, as a text-book in depart- Act of Congress provides that grad-
ment of history, geography, and ethics, uates of 1S79 and 18S0 may accept $750
'
U. S. Military Academy. (A) and mileage to their 'homes in lieu of
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen- commissions. (A)
eral's Office, No. 36. Relates to the
1879, June. The regulations amended
Spanish language and English studies
so as to excuse a cadet from answering
in U. S. Military Academy. ^.'V)
questions tending to criminate himself;
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen- this provision altered in 1901. (.Y)
eral's Office, No. 39. Act making ap-
propriations for support of U. S. Mili- 1879, August 19. Order relating to
hazing. Post Orders, vol. 9, p. 419.
tary Academy. (A)
(A)
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
eral's Office, No. 46. Keetel's Gram- 1879, August 30. New programme of
mar substituted for Bocher's Otto, and studies for second class announced.
adoption of Whitne\''s Essentials of Post Orders, vol. 9, p. 423. (A)
English Grammar, as text-book, have 1879, November 25. General orders
been approved. U.S. C.C. (blue book), i vol., O. (A)
Todd (A. ) : Class of 1877 (record). 1879. Cadet assignments. N.Y'. Times.
Cambridge, 1878. i vol., O. (A) July 9, 1S79. p. 3, col. 3.
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fifty years ago, . . . 1879-1888. Wheeler (J. B. [F. S. )

liv Francis Smith. New York.


H. Military .Academy, 1855]: .A course of
iVol., O., pp. i6. (A) instruction in the elements of the art
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demic freedom in teaching and untram- I vol., O. (Text-book departmentof
meled academic authority are the con- civil and military engineering, 1S79-
ditions of academic success; the course i§88. Cadet Registers, 1879, p. 34^
)

of study considered; suggestions for and (A)


1888, p. 31
its improvement; candidates should be 1879-1891. Chauvenet (William).'
selected by competition. Rept. Board Manual of si)hcrical and practical as-
of Visitors, 1S79. (A) tronomy with an appendix on the
. . .

Schofield (Maj. Gen. J. M.): Ad- method of least squares.


Philadelphia,
dress delivered ... to the corps of ca- 1863. O. (Text-book depart-
2 vols.,
dets Aug. II. 1S79. pam.. O., 9 pp. I
ment of mathematics, 1879-1891.)
.(A) Rept. Supt. r. S. Military .Academy,
1S96. pp. 61, 64. (.A)
Stewart (Maria L.): Our little
brown house; a poem of West Point 1879-1893. Whitney (William D.):
. . 1S79 . New York, 1.S80.
. . .
Essentials of English grammar. Text- (

I pam., bound, O. (A) book department of modern languages,


Letter on the Jlilitarv Academv 1879-1893. ) Cadet Registers, 1879, p.
Secretary G. W.McCrary, Dec. g, 1S79. 33, and 1893, p. 30.
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2d sess., vol. I, 2 pp. (A) Adjutant-Greneral's Office (1S63).
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23, 1879.
p. 32. (Al
45th Cong., 3d sess., vol. i, 2 pp. (A
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Military .Academy. 1855] Elements


at the Military Academy. Feb. 18, :

1879. Senate Ex. Docs., No. 69, 45th of field fortification. New York, 1882.
Cong., 3d sess.. vol. 4, 2 pp. (A)
I vol., O. (Text-book department of
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] See address by Gen J Scho- . . M . Academy, 1S96, p. 32. (.A")
field, August, 1879. (A) 1880, February 7. Regulations for
General
Orders, Adjutant-Gen- recitation rooms and for the drawing
eral's Office.No. 2. Act making ap- academy adopted and published. Post
propriations for support of I'. S. Mili- (Orders, vol. 9, p. 466. (.A)
tary Academv for the rear ending June 1880, February 9. Code of rules for
30,' 1880. (.A) governing the proceedings of the aca-
General demic board. Post Orders, vol. 9, p.

Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
eral's Office, No. 64. Office of profes-
468. ( A I

sor of F'rench language and that of 1880, March 2. Detailed programme


Spanish language in the Military Acad- of instruction in drawing proposed;
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and thereafter there shall be in the Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
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of modern languages. A
August 31.
1 I

1880, Programme of
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fourth year to third year. (A) 1880. Whitaker(Cadet)outrage; Bruce"
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1879-1887. Church (Albert E. [U. S. )


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132 Cni/ciiii/al of United Stairs Afilitaiy Aaxdanv.

1880. Rank as fixed by separate exami- 1880-1883. West Shore tunnel built.
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Arniv officers' sons declared ineli- on determinants, for the use of the
gible for appointment; a question of cadets of the U. S. Military Academv
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p. I, col. 4; Oct. 21, p. 5, col. 2. book department of mathematics, 18S0—
J
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rooms containing; three persons. Rept. 1881, June 17. White helmet with
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' The great aim of West Point edu- Graduates classed according to
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N. Y. Times, Xov. 15, 18S3, p. 3, col. 2, York. 1874. I vol., O. (Te.xt-book
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for the first time instructed in swim- text, notes, and an etymological vo-
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136- Centennial of United States Military Aeadem)
tees appointed bv the President, Dec.
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York City.)
March 31. 1884. Act of Congress pro- Bloxham (Charles Lou-
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. Act of Congress appropriates department of chemistry, 1S84-1897.)
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cadet officer-s'; same. Mar. 2, 1S91, ap- (A)
propriates money to pay for sashes for 1884-1900. General Orders, Adju-
cadet privates acting as officers, etc.; tant-General's Office, Nos. 5, 18S4; 41,
same, Jan. 16, 1895, appropriates money
90, 18S8; II. 28, 1893; 29, 1S99; 13.
to pav for sa.shes of all cadet officers. 1900. Admission of foreigners author-
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1885, August 5.
(blue book), i
crosses the river to Garrison to salute
June 14, 1884. Houk (George W.): the funeral train bearing the remains
Address delivered at the graduating of Gen. U. S. Grant. Post Orders,
exercises. Rept. Board of Visitors, vol. II, p. 104. (A)
1S84, p. S19. (A) 1885. Cadets ask legislation giving
June, 1884. Table showing the phys- appointments on graduation. N. Y.
ical examination of each graduate and Times (ed.), Jan. 11, 1S85, p. 6, col. 3.
comparisons with the same data at en- Board of Visitors report— Cadets'
trance. Rept. Board of Visitors, 1S84, deficient knowledge of English criti-
pp. 840-841. (A) cized. N. Y. Times, Jan. 30, 1S85, p.
Crook (George) [U. S. Mili- 2, col. 4.
tary Academy, 1852]: Address to the Board of Visitors— Graduates.
graduating class. 11. p.. n. d. vol., i
N. Y. Times, June I, 18S5, p. 2, col. I.
0.,pp. 7- (A) "Times" letters. N. Y. Times,
1884. Bills of fare at cadet's me.ss, May 1885, June 2, p. 5, col. i; June 3, p.
2
and June; cost of provisions, etc., for col. i; Junes, p. 5. col. 4; June 6, p. 5,
cadets, 1874-1884; extracts from cadet col. 4; June 7, p. 9, col. 3; June 9, p. 2,
check books. Rept. Board of Visitors, col. 7; June 10, p. 2, col. i; June 12,
1884, pp. 833-S39. (A) col. 6; June
p. I, col. 7; June 13, p. I,
(Second) Cadet hospital erected 14, p. 7, col. 1.

at a cost of 1120,617.84. vSouth wing Review — .\ppointnients by States.


added, 1902-3. (A) N. Y. Times, June 4, 1885, p. 2, col. i.

Report of the Board of \'isitors Baccalaureate sermon, 1S85. N.Y.


on the part of the House of Representa- Times, June 8, 1SS5, p. 2, col. 3.
tives upon the discipline, instruction, General Grover's funeral. N.Y.
police administration, and fiscal and
Academy Times, June 10, 1885, p. 2, col. 31.
other affairs of the Military ' Plebs" initiation described. N.
at Point, with accompanying re-
West
Y. limes, June 11, 1885, p. 5, col. 3.
ports thereon of the several commit-
Bihlioi^rapliv of I lie U. S. Militarv Aradrviy. 137
1885. Commencement, 18S5. X. Y. 1885-86. Turnover collars on cadet
Times (ed. June 13. 1SS5, p.
I, 4, col. 4; uniform introduced. Classalbum, tS86.
(news) June 14, 1S85, p. 7, col. i. 1Al V. W. S. [before 1S57, E. S. H.]
Curriculum —
Changes .suggested 1885-1887. General Orders, Adjutant
bv Board of Visitors. X. V. Times ed. ) (
General'sOflice, Xos. 127, 1885; 5, 1SS.7
Ji'dy 8, 18S5, p. 4, col. 4. Graduates of the Military .-Vcadcmy.
Board of Visitors' recommenda- leave of absence. (\)
tions. X. Y. Times, July 8, 1885, p. (5eneral Orders, Adjutant Gen-
3, col. I. Xos. 127, 1SS5; 5, 18.S7.
eral's Office,
General Orders, Adjutant General's Graduates of the Military Academy,
Office, No. 43. Burials in post cemetery. pay. (A)
(A) Deschanel (\. P.): Heat, ele-
Antone Lorentz, sword master for mentary treatise, natural philosophy.
twenty-seven years, died; H. J. Koeh- Translated by J. D. Everett. (Tex't-
lerappointed Feb. i, 1SS5. The use of book department of chemistry, 1S85-
curtains in alcoves of cadet rooms dis- 1S87.) Cadet Registers, 1885, p'. 'ii,and
continued. Service at post-graduate 1887, p. 31.
schools recommended. Rept. Supt. Tillman (vSamuel E.) [U. S. Jlili-
U. S. Militarv Academy, 1SS5, pp. 190- tarj-.-Vcademy, 1869]: (Text-book de-
193. (A) partment of chemistry, 1885-1SS7.)
Methods V S. Mil-
of teaching at . Principles of chemical philosophy.
itary Academy described; are changes West Point, 1S85. I vol., O. Cadet
in the courses taught desirable? Opin- Registers, 1SS5, p. 31, and 1SS7, p. 31.
ions of the academic board; statistics (
a1
(1S67-1S84) of preliminary examina- 1885-1892. The physical training of
tions and on scholarship; examination
cadets was carried on in the old g.vm-
papers for candidates 1878-1SS2. Rept. nasium in the basement of the third
(
Board of Visitors 1885, pp. S4R-85S, academic building). H. T. K.
868-880. (A)
Reasons why cadets should sub- 1885-1894. Instruction in swimming
mit written explanations for offenses; was given Washington Valley; since
at
necessity for target practice; necessity l894in the gymnasium tank. H. T. K.
for a new academic building; some 1885 . Labberton (Robert 11.):
military subject should be studied in Historical atlas, 3800 B. C. to 18S6 k. D.
each year of cadet life; lectures on hy- "... 5th ed. New York, 1891. i . . .

giene should be given; maps should be vol., O. (Title changed to Universal


provided for every room in cadet bar- History in 1902.) (Text-book depart-
racks, etc. Rept. Board of Visitors, ment of geography, history, and ethics,
1885, pp. 841-847. (A) 1885-1896, and department of law and
Systematic instruction in swim- history, 1896 to .) Cadet Register,
ming was first given H. T. K.
in 1S85. 1885, p. 31. (This book is furnished
to cadets and kept in their rooms dur-
Annual report of the Board of Vis- ing term time. (A) )

the U. S. Military .•\cademy for


itors to
the year iSSs; Washington, 1SS6, 44 1885-1898. General Orders,.A.djutant-
pp. "(A) Gt-neral's Xos. 98, 18S5; 15, 1S98.
(_)ffice,

Electric fire-alarm .system in- Examination of candidates for admis-


stalled. sion. (.\)

The ^Military Academy, West 1885 . Roemer, J. Cours de Lec-


Point, X. Y. [Ro.ster of officers.] In ture etde Traduction. X'ewYork, 1901.
The U. S. Military List No. 2, October, 2 vols., O. (Text-book department of
1885, p. 61. (A)' modern languages. Vol. L 1S85-1902;
A letter from the Hon. Edward Vol. n, iSggto ) Cadet Registers, .

Pierrepont to his son printed for


. . .
1885, p. 30; 1S99, p.30; 1902, p.31. (A)
distribution to the cadets, U. S. Mili- before 1886. Bruff (Lawrence L.)
tary Academy. West Point, 1885.
. . .
[U. ,S. Military .\cademy, 1876]: Ex-
I vol., O., 16 pp. (A) terior ballistics, gun
con.struction, and
Hoadley (G."): .-^n address de- U. vS. .sea coast guns. West Point, 1892,
livered to the graduating class . . . I vol., O. (Text-book department of
June iS, 18S5. n. p., n. d. i vol., O., ordnance and gunnery. 1S70-1886.)
13 PP- (A) Rept. Supt. V . S. Military Academy,
Annual report of the Board of 1S96, p. i.S... (A)
Visitors made to the Secretary of War, 1886, May
17. .A.ct of Congress au-

for the }-ear 1885. O. Washington, thorizes the promotion of graduates as


1885. 42 pp. (A) additional second lieutenants. {.\)
13?^ Coitctiuial of United States Military Amdcniy.

1886, May
20. Act of Congress pro- 1886. Letter ... in regard to the omi.s-
vides for instruction at U. S. Military sion from House bill 5S86 of certain
Academy as to the effects of alcoholic appropriations recommended. Mar.
drinks, etc. .A ( 23, 1 886. 2 pp. (k)
Act of Congress ap- Annual report of the Board of
1886, Jvtne 30.
propriating nionev to pay general serv- Vi-sitors for 1886. Dec. 22, 1S86.
Washington, 1886. 63 pp., 9 pis. .A
ice clerks at West Point.' "(A)
( 1

[Berard, Miss A. B.]: Reminis-


1886, June. Rept. Board of Visitors:
cences of West Point in the Olden
The U. S. Military Academy has con-
Time, Derived from various Sources,
tributed to the educational force of the
country no less than 35 presidents of and Register of Graduates of the I'. S.
Military Academy, corrected to Sept. i.
colleges, 27 principals of schools, 11
1886, with an index. East Saginaw,
regents or chancellors, 119 professors
(A) Mich., 1886. I vol., O. Reminiscen-
or teachers; 192 in all.
ces, 40 pp.; Register, 76. (A)
1886, July 29. -\ct of Congress pro-
List of cadets admitted to the
viding for the enlistment and pay of U. S. Military Academy, West Point,
general service clerks at 'West Point N. Y., from its origin till Sept. i, 1S86.
and elsewhere. -\ I
\
With tables exhibiting the results of
1886, December 20. Act of Congress: examinations for admission and the
Graduates who are commissioned must corps to which the graduates have been
be paid from date of acceptance and promoted. Compiled under the direc-
qualification for commission "in ac- tion of W. C. Brown, First Cavalry, by
cordance with the uniform practice William Ward. Washington, 1,887.
which has prevailed since the establish- 12°, 72 pp. (A)
ment of the Military Academy." (A) General Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
1886. .Appropriation bill reported. erals's Office, No. 26. Graduates of the
N. Y. Times, Feb. 26, 1SS6, p. 3", col. 5; Military Academy, transportation of
passed by House, May 9, 1886, p. 1, col. baggage. (A)
3; pa.s.sed by Senate, June 17, 1886, p. Cervus, G. I.: Cut; A storv of
3, col. 6. West Point . . . Philadelphia, 18S6.
.Appropriation bill passed by I vol., O. (A)
House. N. Y. Times (ed. ), Mav 9, 1886-87. Book List No. i, U. S. Mili-
1S86, p. 8, col. I.
tary Academy library, fiscal year 1886-
Board of Visitors appointed. N. Y. 87' I v., O.
"
(A) '

Times, May 22, 1886, p. 3, col. 7.


1886-1895. Cooke (Col. A. C.) and
Annual exercises — Prograunne. others: .Aide-memoire for the use of
N. Y. Times, May 22, 1886, p. 6, col. i.
officers of royal engineers, pts. i and
Visitors appointed, 1886. N. Y. 2. London (n. d.). I vol., O.
Times, May 22, 1886, p. 3, col. 7. (* Text-book department of civil and

Graduating exercises — Times " W. military engineering, 1886-1895.)
J. H." letters. N. Y. Times, 18S6, June Cadet Registers, 1886, p. 31, and 1895,
2, p. 2, June 3, p. 5, col. 6; June
col. 7; p. 32. (A)
4, p. 5, col. 6; June 5, p. 5, col. i; June 1886-1897. Winthrop (Col. W.):
6, p. 9, col. i; June 7, p. 2, col. 3; June An abridgement of military law. 2d
8, p. 5, co!. 4; June 9, p. 5, col. i; June
rev. ed. New York, 1895, vol., O. i
10, p. 5, col. I June II, p. 5, col. 4; June
;
(Text-book department of law, 18S6-
12, p. 5, col. 4; June 13, p. 9, col. i.
1897.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
Candidates for admission— List. .Academy, 1896, p. 157; Cadet Register,
N. Y. Times, June 9, 1886, p. 5, col. i 1897, p. 32. (A)
Cadet at large .Appointment — 1886-1899. The classes elected class
given Mr. Rochester. N. Y. Times presidents.
(ed.), July 4, 1886, p. 6, col. i.

Estimates ... of appropriations 1887, June 4. The cadet mess hall


for the support of the Acaderav for officially named Grant Hall " in honor '

. . . 18S6-S7. Mar. II, 1886. 2 pp. of Gen. Grant. Post Orders,


U. S.

(A) vol. II, p. 355. (A)


Report of Committee on Military 1887. Cadets' winter life sketched
Affairson bill to regulate promotion of Result of examinations. N. Y. Times,
graduates. Mar. 18 and 23, 1886. 2+ Jan. 27, 1S87, p. 2, col, 4.

i-f4pp. (A) Board of Visitors' report, 1887.


On bill making appropriations N. Y. Times, Mar. 10, 1887, p. 2, col. 4.
for 1SS6-7. Feb. 25. i p. House Rept. Examination programme. N. Y.
No. 719- (A) Times, May 19, 1887, p. I, col. 6.
Bihlii)o;iupliy of Ilie L '.
S. MHilary Acadctin
1887. G. I'arkc's .ippointiiieiit pro-
J.
1887. llow the time of a fourth class
posed asSuperinU*ii(li-nl. N. V. Times cadet in barracks and in camp isjia.ssed
(ed.), Way 31, 1S87, p. 4, col. 2. (details given Opinions of Profe.s.sor
) .

Michie on the character and .scope of


Graduates and relative standing. instruction at U. ,S. Military .\cademy
X. Y. Times, June 2, 1887, p. 2, col. i.
(p. 8471. Rept. Board of Visitors, 18S7,
Examinations, 1887. N. V. Times, pp. 826-827, (A)
1887, June 3, p. 2, col. 3; June 4, p. 5, Williams Charles ^: We.st Point (

col. I ; June 6, p. 5, col. 4; June 7, p. 2, versus Woolwich. In N. Y. World,


col. I; June 8, p. 5, col. 4; June 9. p. 2, ,Sept. 2v 1887; extracts /// Rept. Board
col. 4; June 10, p. 5, col. 1
of Visitors, 1887. (A)
Second lieutenancies vacant. N. Mr. Wheeler's resolution (H.R.I
Y. Times, June 5. 1SS7, p. 2, col. 3. to print 5,1x10 e.xtra copies of the Re-
port of the Board of Visitors for 18S7.
Graduates' prospects of obtaining
I p. ( A )

commissions. X. Y. Times (ed. '), June


10, 18S7, p. 4, col. 6.
.\nnual report of the Board of
Visitors to the I'. S. Military Academy
Commencement; General Sher-
for Washington, 188S. (.\)
1S87.
man's speech. N. Y. Times, June 12,
1SS7, p. 9, col. 3. Report from Committee on
Military Affairs on the Military Acad-

Court-martial — Civilian visitors'
emy. .Appropriation bill for 1S87-8S,
mistaken view of. X. Y. Times (ed.). Dec. 21, 18S6, 2 pp. (A)
June 16, 18S7. p. 4. col. I.
Powers (Fred. Perry): West
Supt. J. G. Parke appointed from
Point, the .Army and the Militia. ///
Engineer Corps. X". Y. Times (ed.), Lippincott's Monthly Mag., July, 1S87.
Aug. 30, 1887, p. 4, col. 4. p.m. ( .'V

Cadet examinations Recruits — Lemly (H. R., lieutenant, Third



Custer massacre F. Wilkeson's tales
U. S. Artillery .\ West Point Romance.
) :

told in Pullman smoker. X. Y. Times,


(Outing, vol. 9, February. 1887, pp. 466-
Oct. 23, 1887, p. 13, col. I.
468.) (A)
Entering class's size, 18S7. X. Y. King
Periodical articles:
Times (ed.), Sept. 5, 1887, p. 4, col. 2.
(Charles), U. S. Army: Cadet life at
Cadets' lives Discipline, etc. — West Point. In Harper's New Month-
Carl Breter on. X. Y. Times, Xov. 19, ly Mag., vol. 75, No. 446, pp. 196-219.
1887, p. 2, col. 3. (A)
Candidates' initiation ordeals. .\utom,atic fog bell at Gee's Point
X. Y. Times, Oct. 9, 1SS7, p. 18, col. 7. installed.
Graduates assigned to lieutenan- Telephone service introduced at
cies. X. Y. Times, June 25, 1887, p. West Point.
5, col. I. Department of chemistry, miner-
General .\djutant-Gen-
Orders, alogy, and geology; in this year, at the
eral's Office, Xo. 41. Colonel Parke suggestion of the head of department,
appointed superintendent, vice General an instructor was present each p. m. to
Merritt relieved. .\ (
give information to cadets applying for
Koehler (H. J.i: k .system of it. The cu.stom isstill ( 1902I continued
calisthenic exercises ... In Rept. and a like practice obtains in other de-
Sec. War, 18S9, pp. 1 125-1129, ill. partments.
(.\ copy bound separatelv is in the 1887 to Ba.ss Edgar W. [C. S.
. ( )

library.) (A) Military .Academy, 1S6S]: Introduction


Class of '86. First class annual of to the differential calculus. West
Point, 1887. ivol.,0. (Text-bookde-
the class of f. S. Military Acad-
'86,
emy For 1887.
, . . Poughkeepsie, partment of mathematics, 1S87 to .

18S7. I vol, O. 3 copies. (.A.)


Cadet Register, 1887, p. 30. (.\)
Powers, etc., of the Board of Visit- Reed Henry ( .\. )
, lieutenant, U. S.
ors; utility of the Academy; course of
.Army [U. S. Military -Academy, 1870]:
studies; .standard of admi.ssion; modern
Topographical drawing and sketching,
languages; discipline and government; including applications of photography.
daily life of cadets; appointment; com- New York, 1886. i vol., O. (*Text-
petitive examinations; fiscal affairs; book department of drawing, 1887 to
comparison of West Point with Wool- .) Cadet Register, 1887, p. 30.
wich and Sandhurst (p. 787); average (A)
annual cost of U. S. Military Academy Michie (Peter S.) fU. S. Military
( 187S-18S7), 1289,285.90.
Rept. Board .Academy, 1863] Elements of analyt- :

of Visitors, 1887, pp. 755-789. (A) ical mechanics. 4th ed. Xew York,
I40 .
Ccutoiuial of Uiii/cd Slates Militcuy Academy.

T897. I vol., O. (Text-book depart- 1888. Cadetsdischarged. N.Y. Times,


ment of natural and experimental phi- Jan. 26, 1888, p. 3, col. 2.
losophy, 1893 to Portion of this
.

book relating to hydrodynamics used


Board of Visitors appointed Des- —
ignations. N. Y. Times, May 12, j888,
as text-book in department of natural col. 4.
p. I,
and experimental philosophy, 18S7 to
) .
Military Acad-
Rept. Supt. U. vS. Board of Visitors arrive. N.Y.
emv, 1896, p. 19; Cadet Register, 1893, Times, June 3, 18S8, p. i, col. 6.

p. 31. (A) -Examinations, 1S8S. N.Y. Times,


1887 to Tillman (Samuel E.)
.
18SS, May 23,
p. 2, col. 2; June 2, p. 5,
[U. S. Military Academy, 1869]. Ele- col. 4; June 3, p. 5, col. 4; June 5, p. 2,
mentarv lessons in heat. 2d ed. New col. i; June 6, p. 5, col. 4; June 7, p. S,
York, 1S92. I vol., O. (Text-book col. 4; Jnne 8, p. 8, col. i June 9, p. ; 5,
department of chemistry, 1887 to .
col. 4; June 10, p. 3, col. 4; June 11, p.
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 4, col. 7; June 12, p. 5, col. 4.
[896, p. 106. (A)
Merit roll, 1888. N. Y. Times,
1887-1891. Brown ( ): Eclectic
June 10, 1888, p. 3, col. 4.
physiology. Text-book department of
(

chemistry, 18S7-1S91.) Cadet Regis- vSecond lieutenants appointed from


ters 1887, p. 31, and 1S91, p. 31. cadet graduates. N. Y. Times, July
10, 188S, p. 3, col. 5.
1887-1892. Michie (P. S.) [U. S.
Military Academy, 1S63]: Elements of •
Portraits of Generals Sheridan,
analytical mechanics. 4th ed. New Grant, and Sherman presented bv G. W.
York, 1893. lvol.,0. Text-book de- ( Childs. N. Y. Times, June 15, iSS8, p.
partment of natural and experimental 4, col. 7.
philosophy, 1S87-1892.) Cadet Regis- N. Y. Times,
Cadets appointed.
ters, 1887,'p. 31, and 1892, p. 31. (A)
July 20, 1888, p. 8, col. 7.
1887-1897. Tillman (S. E.) [U. S.
Military Academy, 1869] Essential :
Board of Visitors' report, iS
principles of chemistry. West Point, N. Y. Times (ed. ), Sept. 13, i,S88, p.
1888. I vol., O. (Text-book depart- 4, col. 2.

ment of chemistry, 18S7-1S97.) Cadet Norman (T.), Cadet Court-mar- —


Registers, 1S88, p. 31, and 1897, p. ^r. tial sentence remitted. N. Y. Times,
(A) Nov. 14, 188S, p. 2, col. 6.
1887-1898. Blunt Stanhope
(Capt. Department of mathematics.
E. [U. S.
)
Military Academy, 1872]: Problems in geometry, [n. d.] [n. p.]
(By authority) Firing regulations for I vol., O., 20pp. (A)
small arms for the U. S. Army. New-
See Sketch of the Life of Bvt. Brig.
-
York, iS8g. I vol., O. ("-Text-book
Gen. Sylvester Churchill, U. S. Army,
department of tactics, 1887-1898.)
Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
New York, 1S88, I vol., O. (Espe-
cially pp. 145, et seq. and pp. 1S5, et
1S96, p. 127: Cadet Registers, 1887, p.
seq.) (A)
30, and 1.S9S, p. 30. (A)
Coulter, Stanley; Jacob Whitman
1888, January. The need for a new Bailey. (Professor V. ,S. Military
academic building or for increased room
Academy.) I pam., O., 7 pp. (1888.)
is spoken of in the Repts. Board of
(A)
Visitors 1871, 1S81, 1882, 1884, 1885,
1886. Report of the academic board Reports in regard to the proposed
on the matter in Cong. Doc. 2603, H. new academic buildings at the U. S.
R., 2029; aho report on a new gym- Military Academy January, 1888. . . .

nasium. fA) U. S. M. A. Press, i pam., O., 27 pp.

(A)
1888, May 14. .A.ct of Congress au-
thorizes the admission of a cadet from Addresses to the graduating class,
Nicaragua. ( A
1888, by H: Flanders, pam., O. (A)
1888, July 26. Battalion of cadets ac- West Point and the educational
companied by U. S. Military Academy charities. In Century Ma.g., vol. 15,
band proceeds by .steamer to Pough- p. 424. (A)
keepsie, N. Y., to participate in the Letter from the Secretar}- of War,
centennial of the ratification of the Con- reconnnending an amendment to bill
stitution of the United States by the making appropriations for the Acad-
State of New York. Post Orders, vol. emy for 1S8S-89. Feb. 16, 1888. 1 p.
12, p. 21. (A) (A)
1888, October 19. Act of Congress Estimate of an appropriation for
authorizes the admission of a cadet an academic building at West Point.
from Switzerland. (A) Feb. 29, 1 888. 16 pp. (A)
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1888. Annual report of the Board of 1889, April 30. Corps of cadets in
Visitors to the ^Military Academy for Xew York City (two pictures). The
1888. Washington, iSSS, 9 pp., map Centennial of Washington's Inaugura-
(A) tion, pp. 31S, 319, 321. (A)
Letter from the Secretary of War 1889, June 15. New collar for dress
relative to an appropriation for a gym- coat and new blouse for undress. [This
nasium. Apr. 9, iSSS. 7pp.,7pls. (A) blouse replaces the shell jacket.] Post
Report from the Committee on Orders, vol. 12, p. 133. (.A)

Military- Affairs on the appropriations 1889, Octo'ber 3. Portraits of Generals


for the JMilitarv Academv for i.SSS-.Sy. Grant, .Sherman, and Sheridan, pre-
Feb. 7, iSSS. 1 p. (A)' sented by G. W. Childs, and hung in
Report from the Committee on the cadet mess hall (Grant Hall).
Printing favoring the printing of 5,(kx) Childs: Recollections of Grant, p. 67.
extra copies of the report of the Hoard (A)
of Visitors to the Military Acadamv 1889, October 17. The Kinsley man-
for 1SS7. Dec. 19, 188S. i p. (A) sion and adjacent grounds placed on
Report from the Committee on cadet limits. Post Orders, vol. 12. p.
Jlilitary Affairs on bill for the erection 1S6. (A)
of an academic Imikiing and gymna- 1889, November. The library con-
sium at West Point. May2, 18S8. (A) tainsabout 37,400 volumes. Letter
Cervus. G. I.: Cut; A story of Book of Quartermaster U. S. Military
West Point. Philadelphia, 1SS8. ivol., .\cadem\-,November, 18S9, p. 102. A ( )

O. (Al At this time 864 interments in the


For illustrations showing cadets —
post cemetery Letter Book Quarter-
seeZogljaum R. F. Horse, Foot and
( ) : master U. S. Military Academ\', Novem-
Dragoons. Xew York, 18SS. ivoL.O. ber, 1SS9, p. 191. (A)
(A) 1889. Land purchased from Kinsley's
1888 to Ludlow . Henry H. ( 1

estate. N. Y. Times, Jan. 26, 1889, p. 2,


[U. ,S. Military .\cademy, 1876] Ele- :
col. 5.
ments of trigonometry. New York, Parrott rifle bursts. N. Y. Times,
18S8. I vol., O. (Text-book depart-
I Apr. 20, 1889, p. 4, col. 7.
ment of mathematics, 1SS8 to .)

Cadet Registers, 1888, p. 3.). (A) Rowing plans — New hotel pro-
1888-1890. General Orders, Adjutant- posed. N. Y. Times, May 9, 1889, p.
Cadets phys- 3, col. 2.
General's Office, No. 98.
ical disability. (A) Graduates' standing. N. Y. Times,
1888-1894. Dana (James D.I: Man- 1889, May 9, p. 3, col. 2; June 11. p. 5,

mineralogy and petrography. col. 4.


ual I if

5th ed. Xew York, 1S68, i vol., 6. Board of Visitors appointed. N.


(Text- book department of chemistry, Y. Times, 1889, May 21, p. 5, col. 3;
1888-1894.) Cadet Registers, 188S, p. May 31, p. 2, col. 3.
31, and 1S93, p. 31. (A) First class — List. N. Y. Times,
1888-1900. Mahan (D. H. [U. S. I
May 31, 1S89, p. 2, col. 3.
Military Academy 1824]: Permanent Blouse adopted for use of cadets.
fortifications, revised and enlarged l)y Class album, 1890. (A)
James 2d ed. New York,
Mercur. Examinations, 1889. N.Y. Times,
1888. iyol.,0. (Text-book department June 3, p. 2, col. 4;
June I, p. 5, col. 5;
of civil and military engineering, 1SS8- June June 7, p. 4, col. 7;
4, p. 8, col. i;
1900.) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
June 8, p. 3, col. 4; June 9, p. 3, col. 6;
Academy, 1896, pp. 131-132. (.A.) June ]o, p. 4, col. 7; June 11, p. 5, col. 4;
Mahan (D. H.) [U. S. Military June 12, p. 5, col. 2; June 13, p. 8, col. 6.
Academy, 1824]: Permanent fortifica- Graduates assigned. N. Y. Times,
tion Revised and enlarged by
. . .

June 26, 18S9, p. 2, col. 6.


James Mercur. Ed. of 1887. New
Col.M.Wilson's appointment as
"York, 18S7, lyol.,0. (Text-book de- J.
Superintendent. N. Y. Times, 1889,
l)artment of civil and military engi-
i; Aug. iS, p. 16, col. 6.
July 9, p. I, col.
neering, 1888-1900.) Cadet Registers,
1888, p. 31, and 19CXJ, p. 32. (A) Line and engiiieer superintend-
ents—Precedents. N. Y. Times (ed.),
1889, April 30. Battalion of cadets
July 20, 1SS9, p. 4, col. 2.
goes to New York City to participate
in celebration of the centennial anni- Cadets appointed, 1S89. N. Y.
versary of the first inauguration of Times, 1889, Aug. i, p. 3, col. 2; Aug. 3,
Washington as President of the I'nited p. 3, col. 7; .-Vug. 10, p. 3, col. 7; Aug. 23,
Stales. Post Orders, vol. 12, p. 109. p. I, col. 5; Sept. 20, p. 3, col. 3; Nov. 15,
(A) p. 3, col. 7.
142 Centcjiuial of United States Military Academy.

1889. Cadetship for New York, twelftli 1889 to Young (Charles A.): A
.

district
Coiifjres.sional Examinations. — text-book of general astronomy. Bos-
N. Y. Times, Aug. 2, 1S89, p. 8, col. 4. ton, 1895, I vol. O. (Text-book de-
partment of natural and experimental
Gymnasium, etc. — Building plans. philosophy. 1889 to .) Rept. Supt.
N. Y. Times, Aug. 3, 1889, p. i, col. 2.
U. S. Militarv Academy, 1S96, p. 19.
Sixth district — Appointment won (A)
by T. W. Connell. N. Y. Times, 1889, 1889-1890. Standing collar on cadet
Aug. II, p. 9, col. 4: Aug. iS, p. S, uniform introduced 18S9 or 1890.
col. 2. Class album, 1890. (A)
Officers relieved and appointed. 1889-1891. Gymnasium built (I90,-
N. Y. Times, Aug. 29, 18S9, p. i, col. 6. oo<:)).

Young (C. ), colored cadet, grad- 1889-1896. Bass, (Edgar W.) [U. S.
uated. N. Y. Times, Sept. 3, 1SS9, p. i, Military Academy, 186S]: Differential
col. 2. calculus. Pts. I and 2, West Point,
Portraits of Generals Grant, Sher- 1889,1vol. O. Text-book, department
man, and Sheridan unveiled. N. Y. of mathematics. Pt. I, 1S89-1896; Pt.
Times, Oct. 4, 1889, p. i. col. 7. 11, 1S93-1S96. Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
tary .\cademy, 1S96, p. 64. (A)
Capt. M. F. Watson, Cadetship
computed in longevity pay. N. Y. 1889-1898. Mercur, (James) [U. S.
Times (ed. ), Oct. 24, 1SS9, p. 4, col. 2. Military Academy, i865] Elements of ;

the art of war. West Point, 1889, 1 vol.


Annual report, 1889. N. Y. Times,
O. Text-book, department of civil and
(

IJov. 16, 1889, p. 8, col. 5.


military engineering, 1889-1898).
Board of Yisitors' report. N. Y. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
Times (ed. ), Nov. 23, 1S89, p. 4, col. 2. 1896, p. 31; Cadet Register, 1898, p. 32.
Board of Visitors' report Changes — (A)
sugge.sted. N. Y. Times, Nov. 23, 1889, 1890, June 20. Act of Congress ap-
p. 6, col. 3: Nov. 30, p. 3, col. 2. propriates money to purchase a row-
September examinations for ad- boat to be used during instruction of
mittance to be discontinued. N. Y. cadets in swimming. \ (
)

Times (ed.), Nov. 28, 18S9, p. 4, col. 6. 1890, July 22. Opinion of Attorney-
Estimate for additional pay of General in reference to rights and duties
Superintendent of U. S. Military Acad- of citizen resident and visitors at West
emy. Dec. 17, 1889. 26 .Stat. L., p. Point. Post Orders, vol. 12, p. 294. (A)
163. House Ex. Docs., 51st Cong., ist 1890. Cadets appointed. N. Y. Times,
sess., vol. 26, no. 77, 2 pp. Mar. 1S90, p. 6, col. 5.
7,
Instrumentation of the U. S. Mili- Board of visitors report. N. Y.
tary Academy band, etc. Rept. Board Times, May 15, 1S90, p. 5, col. 2.
of Visitors, 1889, p. 1043. (A)
Board of visitors appointed. N.Y.
Garbage crematory built. Times, May 15, 1890, p. 5, col. 2.
Report of the Board of Visitors to Examinations bv academic board
the U. S. Military .\cademy, made to
the Secretary of War, for the year

committee Correspondence of Times-
Programme. N. Y. Times, May 18,
1889. Washington, 1889, 116 pp. (A) 1S90, p. 2, col. 3.
Report from the Committee on Examinations, 1S90. N. Y. Times,
Military .affairs on appropriations for 1890, June 2, p. 2, col. 3; June 3, p. 8,
the Military Academy for 1889-90. col. I June 5. p. 2, col. 6; June 6, p. 5,
;

Dec. 18, 1S8S, 7 pp. (A) col. I.

Report of a board appointed to Board of \'isitors' organization


a.scertainthe value of a tract of land at completed. N. Y. Times, June 3, 1890,
West Point, proposed to be purchased p. 6, col. 2.
for the use of the Military Academy.
Cavalry exhibitions. Board of
Jan. 25, 1889, 18 pp., 3 maps. (A) Visitors'subcommittees. N. Y. Times,
Letter from the Adjutant-General 1890, June 4, p. 8, col. i; June i, p. 5,
in regard to service of clerks to disburs- col. I.
ing officer, etc., at the Military Acad- Examination of cadets appointed
emy. Jan. II, 18S9, 2 pp. (A) for admission described. N. Y. Times,
Fry, James B. Military Miscel-
:
1890, June 7, p. 5, col. i; June 14, p. i,
lanies, p. 204-256. .Vdniission to the col. 3.
Military Academy. 1889. (A) Modern w-eapons needed — List of
Addre.ss to the graduating class. —
graduates Candidates for admi.ssion
1889, by Hon. Cushman K. Davis. Cadet's life described. N. Y. Times,
2 copies, pain. O. [.\) June 8, 1S90, p. 16, col. i.
Bibliography of the U. S. Military Academy. M3
1890. Final divine service for jfradual- Repts., 52d Cong., 2d sess., vol. i. No.
m% class. N. Y. Times, June 9, iSgu, 2306, ,s pp. .\ (

p. I, col s- 1890. Report from the Committee on


Morlar drill. N. V. Tiitics, June Military .affairs to accompany bill
lo, iSgo, p. 5, col. I. (11. R. S152) making appropriations

First class cadets' standing for the support of tlie .\cademy for
Board of Visitors' recommendation to 1
1890-91. Mar. 13, 1S90. 8 pp. [A)

Congress Increase in nuiid)er of ac- Cadet hospital at, estimate for

dets Improvement in quarters Mili- — change of plumbing in . . . .\pr.
tary gymna.stics. N. V. Times, 1890, ]
22, 26 Stat. L., p. 168.
189U. Hou,se
June 1 1, p. 5, col. 4; June 12, p. i, col. 3. Ivx.Docs., 51st Cong., 1st sess., vol. 35,
Connnencement 1890 — .\ddresses I
No. 349, 3 pp. A ( 1

bv Doctor Hall, General Sherman, and 1


Petition of officers of U. S. .Arniv
Secretary of War Proctor. N. Y. Times, regarding appointments at large to
June 13, 1S90, p. I, col. 7. June 17, 1890. House Ex. Docs., 51st
Cadets admitted. N. Y. Times, Cong., 1st sess., vol. 37, Xo. 444, 8 pp.
June 22, 1890, p. 2. col. 7.
(A)
advocated pre-
School boy drill Estimate of appropriations for
paratory to West Point. X. Y. Times, the Military .\cademy. Jan. 29. iSgo.
June 4 pp. (A)"
29, 1S90, p. 9, col, 7.
Cadets appointed. X. Y. Times, House Rept. 2627, ist sess.. 51st
1890, Sept. 5, p. 3, col. 2; Sept. 12, p. 2,
Cong., relates to the U. S. Jlilitary
col. 7; Nov. 21, p. 6, col. 4.
.\cademv band. (.\)
Cadets demand re,5istration at .\ppointments at large to U. S.
Highland Falls. X. Y. Times, 189.5,
Military .Academy . . . 1S90. i

Oct. 29, p. Oct. 30, p. 2, col. 6;


pam. O, (A)
9, col. 4;
Nov. I, p. 3, col. 7; Nov. 2, p. II, col. 4. Dorst. J. H.: Historic America,
Supt. J. M. Wilson's annual re- 15-18. West Point. /« 111. Amer.,
port. N. Y. Times, Xov. 9, 1S90, p. 13, vol. I, p. -575, to vol. 2, ji. ;8. June
col. 6.
7-28, 1890,' (A)
Football game with T. .S. naval Football introduced. .\rmy offi-
cers athletic association formed 1892.
cadets. N. Y. Times, 1890, Nov. 29, p.
U. S. Military Academy .Athletic .Asso-
2, col. 4; Nov. 30, p. I, col. 7; Dec. i,
ciation formed 1893. First indoor ath-
p. 5. col. I-
letic meet 1894.
candidates examined for
Cadet
Congressman Fitch — Appointment General Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
eral's Office, Circ. Xo. 10. Superin-
made. X. Y, Times, 1890, Dec. 14, p.
tendent; leaves of absence. (A)
12, col. 2; Dec. 28, p. 10, col. 6.
Soldiers' monument proposed. General Orders, .Adjutant-Gen-
eral's Office, Xos. 38, 95. Inspection
X. Y. Times, Dec. 28, 1890, p. 9, col. 5.
of. f .A
battery of new 3.2 field guns was
.\
provided. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military General Orders, .Adjutant-CTcn-
Academy (A) Xo. 46. Lieutenant-Col-
eral's Office,
[890, p. 223.
onel Wilson appointed superintendent.
West Point .\rmy Mess Songs. (A)
Ipam., O., S pp. [n. d., about 1890.)
(A) 1890-1894. Metcalfe, (Henry) [V S. .

Military .Academy, 1S6S]: .A cour.se of


Band at, reorganization of, recom- instruction in ordnance and gunnery.
mended. Hou.se Repts,, 51st Cong., i.st 3d ed. New York, 1S94. i vol.. O.
sess., vol. 8, Xo. 2627, 3 pp. (A) (Text-book department of ordnance
—mate
— Commissary
;
storehouse
of appropriation for . .
at,
.
esti-
Jan.
and gunnery, 1.S90-1S94.
V. S. Military .Academy. 1896, p. 180;
') Rept. Supt

3, 1890. House Ex. Docs., 51st Cong., Cadet Registers 1890, p. 32, and 1894,
ist sess., vol. 26, Xo. 91, 3 pp. (.\) p. 32. (A)
.additional estimates for. 1890-91. 1891, February 17. The battalion of
House Ex. Docs.. 51st Cong., ist sess., cadets ordered to proceed to Xew A'ork
vol. 31, Xo. 159, 4 pp. (,-\) City on the 19th instant to participate
in the funeral ceremonies of the late
Assistant swordmaster at; ap-
Gen. W. T. Sherman. Post Orders,
pointment of, recommended May 23, vol. 12, p. 380, (A)
1890. Senate bill 3097. Senate Repts.
51st Cong., 1st sess., vol. 7, X'o. 1127, 1891, May
16. Order relating to ca-
2 pp.; Sai/ic. Jan. 20, 1893. House dets' shoes. Post Orders, vol. 12, p.
bill 9926. 27 Stat L., p. 515; House 406. (A)
144 Ccntcuuial of United States Militaiy Academy.

1891, July 9. Gen. F. A. Walker's re- 1891. Commencement — Mr. Bnrrows's


marks on the r. S. Military Academy, address — Alumni dinner. N. Y. Times,
qutited in Rept. Supt. U. 'S. Military June 13, i8l,i, p. 5, col. i.

.Icailemy, 1892, p. 16. (.\) Candidates for admittance. N.Y.


1891, August 18. The battalion of Times, 1891, June 14, p. 6, col. 1; June
cailetsgoes tt> Bennington, Vt.. in con- 26, p. 2, col. 3.
nection with the dedication of the Rat- Cemetery changes — Col. J. G. Til-
tle Monument at that place. Post ford on. N. Y. Times, June 21, l8gi,
Orders, vol. 12, p. 443. (A) p. 10, col. 3.
1891. Inspection by Gen. C. McKee- Assignment of graduates. N. Y.
ver from Adjutant-General's depart- Times, July 4, 1S91, p. 3, col. 6.
ment. Colonel Wilson's protest be- Cadet appointments. N. Y. Times,
cause not a graduate sustained. N. Y.
1891, July 4, p. 3, col. 6; July 11, p. 3,
Times, Jan. 3, 1S91, p. 3, col. 3. col. 4; July 14, p. 8, col. 7; Aug. 8, p. 2,
Cadet appointments. N.Y. Times, col. 3.
Jan. 9, iSgr. p. 2. col. 4.
Assignment of graduates. N. Y.
Board of Visitors appointed. N.Y. Times (ed. ), July 6, 1891, p. 4, col. -i.
Times, .\pr. iS, 1S91, p. i, col. 3.
Gymnasium — Contract forfurnish-
C o m m e n c em e n t week — Pro- ing. N. Y. Times, Sept. 22, 1S91, p. i,
gramme. X. Y. Times, May 22, 1891, col. 4. Gymnasium described, Oct. 20,
p. 3, col. 6. 1S91, p. 6, col. I.

Examinations. N. Y. Times, i.Sgi, Visitors' board report suggesting


June I, p. I, col, i; June 2, p. i, col. 5; changes. N. Y. Times led.), Oct. 12,
June 5, p. 5, col. 4. 1891, p. 4, col. 1.

Ordnance should be renewed. Number of cadets to be increased


N. Y. Times, 1S91, June 3, p. 5, col. i; and methods of appointment changed-
June 8, p. 5, col. 4. Civilian professors' appointments De- —
Laundry and stores inspected fects in instruction —
Board of visitors'
Cavalry charge — Battle monument. report. N. Y. Times, 1891, Oct. 12, p.
N. Y. Times, June 4, 1S91, p. 2, col. 4. 2, col. 4; Oct. 14, p. 9, col. 6.


Cavalry exhibition Historical ar- Academic buildings — Plans. N. Y.
tillerv. N. Y. Times, June 6, 1891, p. Times, Oct. iS, 1S91, p. 10, col. i.

8, coi. 3. —
board Course of instruc-
Visitors'
Cadets — Number to be cloubled —
G. L. Andrews' reply
tion critici-sed
Opposition. N. Y. Times, 1891, June regarding modern languages. N. Y.
I, p. 5, col. I; June 21, p. lo, col. 3. Times, iSgi.Oct. iS, p. 10, col. 11; Oct.
"Plebs" and initiation de-
life 21, p. 4, col. 7.
scribed. N. Y. Times, June 7, 1891, p. Adjutant's autograph board. N.Y.
17, col. 5. Times, Oct. 27, 1891, p. 7, col. i.
Baccalaureate sermon. N.Y. Supt. J. M. Wilson's report. N. Y.
Times, June 8, 1S91, p. i, col. Times, Oct. 28, 1S91, p. :, col. 3.
Electric light plant needed — Mu- Number of cadets increased-
sicians' salaries reduced. N. Y. Times. Snperintendent Wilson's suggestion.
June 8, 1891, p. 5, col. 4. N. Y. Times (ed.), Oct. 31, 1891, p. 4,
Ponton bridge building Mu- — col. 2.
seum. N. Y. Times, June 9, 1891, p. 5, Examinations for entrance to be
col. I. conducted at army posts. N. Y. Times,
First-class standing Base — ball Nov. 28, 1891, p. 8, col. 2.
game —Target practice. N. Y. Times, Cavalry teaching described. N. Y.
1891, June 10, p. 5, col. i; June 1 1, p. i, Times, Nov. 29, 1891, p. 15, col. 3.
col. 3. Examinations for admission to be
Improvements needed Discussed — held at army posts. N.Y. Times ( ed. )
by Senator J. L. Pugh. N. Y. Times, Dec. I, 1891, p. 4, col. 2.
1S91, June II, p. S, col. 6; June 15, p. 4,
col. 7.

Examinations Post board List —
Questions. N. Y. Times, Dec. 11, 1891,

Dress parade Gymnastics. N.Y. p. 10, col. 2.
Times, June 12, 1S91, p. 5, col. 3. List of portraits of officers in the
Maintenance of national impor- cadet mess hall [some have since been
tance. N.Y. Times! ed.), June 13, 1891, moved to memorial hall]. Rept.
p. 4, col. 2. Board of Visitors, pp. 850-851. (A)
Cadet appointments to be in- Military Academy, West Point,
creased. N.Y. Times (ed.), June 13, N. additional appropriation for,
v.,
1891, p. 4, col. 2. reconnnended Jan. 29, 1891. House
Bibliograpliy of tlw U. S. Military Academy.
145
Ex. Docs., 51st Cong.. 2d se.s.s., vol. 36, building was occujned in 1S95. It
no. 223, 3 pp. (A) cost |5(X),ooo.
1891. Report of the Board of Visitors to 1891-1895. General Orders, Adjutant-
the West Point .\cadeniy, Dec. 14, 1S91. General's Office, Circ. Nos. 13, 1.891;
Washington, 1S91. 122 pp., 11 pis. 10, 1S95. Cadet .service to be counted
(A) for retirement. (
A
Estimate of appropriation for pay 1892, March 1. Entrance examina-
of the Superintendent of the INIilitarv tions for candi<lates held, by onler of
Academy for the fiscal year 1S91. Dec. the Secretary of War, at various points
21, 1S89. 2 pp. (A) throughout the United States. Rept.
Board of Visitors to, report of, Supt. U. S. Military .\cademy, 1892,
1891 Dec. 14, 1891.
. . . Senate Misc. p. 4. (A)
Docs., 52d Cong., ist sess., vol. 2, 1892, June. Appointments and exam-
No. 19, 122 pp., II pis. (A) inations; and instruction;
di.scipline
Report from the Committee on armament and equipment; buildings
Printing favoring resolution to print t
and grounds; .supplies and expendi-
2,500 copies of the Report of the Visi- tures for cadets; bills of fare given in
tors to the Military Academy, 1.S91. full; fiscal affairs; address of Hon.
J.
Dec. 22, 1891. I p. (A) H. Outhwaite to the graduating class;
Appropriations for, report on, address of the Secretary of War. Rept.
Board of Visitors, 1892. (A)
1S91-92. Jan. 6, 1S91. House bill
12922. 26 Stat. L., p. S16. House 1892, October 12. The battalion of
Repts., 51st Cong., 2d sess., vol. i. No. cadets proceeds to New York for the
3365,8 pp. (A) purpose of participating in the New
Annual report of the Superintend- York Columbian Celebration. Post
ent of the Orders, vol. 13, p. 73. (.\)
I". S. Military .\cademy.
1891. Washington, 1891. 24 pp. (.4) 1892. Examinations (semiannual).
Fourth of July oration, 1S91, by N. Y. Times, 1892, Jan. 6, p. 3, col. 3;
Cadet McAulev Palmer, Jan. 14, p. 3, col. 2.
J. pam., O.
(A) Cadets appointed List. N. Y. —
The West Point Times, 1892, Jan. 8, p. 2, col. 3; Jan.
affair. In Cen-
tury Mag., vol. 20, p. 462. 29, p. 3, col. 2; Feb. 19, p. 3, col. 6.

Cavalry barracks built near cadet .\ppointees' examinations Sched- —


riding hall
ule. N. Y. Times, Feb. 14, 1S92, p.
16, col. 7.
Athletic clothing adopted by
cadets in the fall of 1891. Foot-ball
Board of Visitors appointed. N.
photo, in class album, 1892. (A)
Y. Times, Apr. 2, 1892, p. 3, col. 5;
May 10, 1892, p. 3, col. 2. Report,
Johnson (William Woolsey) The :
Jan. 6, 1S93, p. 3, col. 3. House sub-
theory of errors and method of least committee's recommendations, June
squares. ed. New York, 1S96.
ist
14, 1S92, p. I, col. 2.
I vol., O. (Text-book department of
mathematics, 1891.) Cadet Register,
Graduation — Order of exercises.
1891, p. 30. (A)
N. Y. Times, May 19, 1892, p. i, col. 4.

See Bailey (Prof. William Whit- Graduation exercises, 1892. N.Y.


Times, 1892, May 31, p. i, col. 6; June
man ) ; My Boyhood at West Point . . .

Providence, 1891. -^8 pam., O.


I, p. 4, col. 7; June 2, p. I, col. 3; June
pp. i

(A 3, p. 8, col. i; June 4, p. 5, col. 4; June


5, p. S, col. I June 6, p. 5, col. June i
1891 to . Michie (P. S.) [U. S.
;

7, p. 9, col. i; June 8, p. 3, col. i; June


;

Military Academy, and Har-


1S63]
9, p. 8, col. i; June 10, p. 8, col. i;
low [U. S.
(F". S. ) Military Academy, June II, p. 3, col. 5; June 12, p. 16, col.
1879]: Practical astronomy. 2d ed. 4; June 13, p. 10, col. I.
New York, 1893. ivol.,0. (Text-book
Battle Monument history. N. Y.
department natural and experimental
philosophy, 1891 to
Times, June 3, 1892^ p. 8, col. i.
) Rept. Supt. .

V. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 19. Ponton bridge constructed. N.Y.


(Al Times, June 4, 1892, p. 5, col. 4.
1891-1894. Third Academic building Cavalry charge Portraits —in
demolished of 1891 and
in the summer Grant Hall.' N. Y. Times, June 5,
in 1892. Academic exercises were 1892, p. 8, col. I.

carried on during 1892-1894 in the Tablets in the chapel described.


ninth and tenth divisions and in the N. Y. Times, June 6, 1892, p. 5, col. i.
angle of cadet barracks, in the library, Cadets' mounted drill Graduat- —
and in two rooms of the administra- ing class' .standing. N. Y. Times,
tion building. The fourth academic June 7, 1892, p. 9, col. I.

H. Doc. 7S9, 5S-2 — vol 2 10


146. Centennial of United States Military Academy.

1892. Flirtation walk— Light batten- 1892. Extract from proceedings of the
drill — Improvements needed — Cadet .\cademic board concerning an asso-
quartermaster's stores. N. Y. Times, ciate professor of mathematics. Dec.
June 8, 1892, p. 3, col. i. 17, 1892- 5 pp. (A)
Fourth cla.ss — List. N. Y. Times, Report from Committee on Jlili-
1892, June 9, p. 8, col. i; June 26, p. tary .\ffairs favoring bill to fix the rank
9, col. 6. of the master of the sword. May 17,
Library presented by E. C. .Spof- 1S92. 3 pp. (A)
ford to the West Point Army Mess. Master of sword at, ranking of, as
N. Y'. Times, June 9, 1892, p. 8, col. 4. first lieutenant, reconnnended . . .


Review Fourth class admitted. May 17, 1S92, House
Repts., 52d Cong., ist ,sess., vol. 5, No.
bill 544S; House
N. Y. Times, June 9, 1892, p. 8, col. i.
1414, 3 pp. (A)
Cadets' standing by classes. N. Y'.
Times, June 10, 1892, p. 6, col. 3. Duffield, Rev. Howard: .\ddress
delivered Fel>. 25, 1892. before the
Baseball game Graduation pa- — . . .

corps of cadets of the U. S. Military


rade. N. Y. Times, June 11, 1892, p. 3,
Academy, upon the occasion of the
col. 5.
presentation of Bibles to the first
Graduation ceremonies — Addresses class . . . West Point, 1892. i pani.,
by Secretary Elkins, Mr. Outhwaite, O. (A)
and General Schofield. N. Y. Times, Michie, P. S. Educational meth-
June 12, 1892, p. 16, col. 4. ods at West Point. /« Ed. Rev., vol.

Camp life White trousers Stock, — 4, No, 19,
(

November, 1S92. pp. 350- )

1S92. N. Y. Times, June 13, 1892, p. 365. (A)


10, col. I.
Memorial Hall at, bequest of
Graduates assigned. N. Y'. Times, G. W. Culluni, report on. May 24, 1892,
June 27, 1892, p. 5, col. 6. 27 Stat. Senate Ex. Docs.,
L., p. 262,
Cadets at large appointed. N. Y. 52d Cong., 1st sess., vol. 6, No. 103, 9
Times, July 3, 1892, p. 8, col. 7. pp. Acceptance recommended July
Cadets appointed for 1893. N. Y'. 21, 1892. Senate bill 3406, 27 Stat. L.,
Times, 1892, July 8, p. 3, col. 5; July p. 262; Senate Repts., 52d Cong., ist
sess., vol. 5, No. 1038, 3 pp. (A)
15, P- 3. col. 2.
Graduates assigned to regiments. Catalogue of the more prominent
N. Y. Times, 1892, July 10, p. 3, col. 2; military works added to the library,
Aug. 2, p. 2, col. 7. U.S. Militar\' Academy, January, 1882,
to August, 1892. West Point, U'S. Mil-
Board of Visitors' report [ed.]-
itary .\cademy press and bindery, 1893.
Increase of cadets deprecated. N. Y".
I pam., O., 64 pp. (A)
Times, 1892, July 16, p. 4, col. 5: July
29, p. 4, col. 2.
Manual of calisthenic exercises
(U. S. Arm}-). By authority of the

Cadets to be increased Board of — War Department. By Herman J. (

Visitors' report. N. Y. Times, July 25,


Koehler, master of the sw-ord, U. S.
1S92, p. 3, col. 6.
Military Academy. ) Washington, 1892.
Modern language professorship; I pam., O. (A)
candidates for. N. Y. Times, July 26, Department of drawing: Rtiles for
1892, p. 4, col. 7. technical drawing, n. p., n.d. vol., i

.\rmv mess N. Y.
officers elected. 0., pp. 29. (A)
Times, Oct. 16, 1892, p. 19, col. 7. Burnham, Clara L.: Miss Bagg's

Cadetship Appointment in Elev- Secretary; A West Point Romance.
enth Congressional district Examina- — Boston, '1892. I vol., O. (A)
tions. X. Y. Times, Dec. 4, 1892, p. 20, 1892 to . Ludlow (Henry H.)
col. 2.
[U. S. Military Academy, 1876]: Ele-
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen- ments of trigonometry, with logarith-
eral's Office, No. 56. Memorial hall. mic and other tables. 3d ed. New
(A) York, 1893. I vol., O. (Text-book
department of mathematics, 1892
Associate professor of mathematics to ) Cadet Regi.ster, 1S92, p. 30.
.

at, provision for, recommended . . .


(A)
Dec. 15, 1892. 27 Stat. L., p. 515,
Tracy (Roger S., M. D. ): The
House Ex. Docs., 52d Cong., 2dse.ss., anatomy, physiology, and
e.ssentials of
vol. 30, No. 133, 5 pp. (A")
hygiene. New ed. New York, 1886,
Report from the Committee on I vol., O. (Text-book department of
Military Affairs, etc., on Ijill making chemistry, 1S92 to .) Rept. Supt.
appropriations for the Militarj- Acad- U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 106.
emy for 1892-93. 2 4 pp. (A) + (A)
Bibliography of the U. S. MHilary Academy. 147
1892 to U. S. Army infantry lirill
. 1893, September 26. The library con-
regulations. Text-book department
( tains 36.062 bound volumes and ,5,328
of tactics, 1892 to Cadet Rejj-
. I pamphlets. Rejjt. Supt. U. S. Military
ister, 1891, p. 31. .Academy, 1893, p. 753. (.-V)

Ingalls (James M.): Course of in- 1893, September 29. Riding trou.sers
struction for artillerN" gunners. Ballis- of .gray kersey reenforced, and to ex-
tics, with supplement. Washington, tend as far as top of shoe, liuttoned be-
1S93, 2 vols., O. (Te.xt-book depart- low the knee; to be worn with brown
ment of ordnance andgunnerv. 1892 to canvas leggings. Po.st Orders, vol. 13,
'
.) Rept. Supt. U. vS. Military p. 191 (A)
.\cademy, 1S96, p. 180; Cadet Register, 1893, November 23. Slight changes
1892, p. 32. (A) made in cadet overcoat. Post Orders,
1892-93. Li.st of casualties to cadets vol. 13, p. 205. (.A)
due to footljall, riding, and gymnastics.
Football produces frotn 20 to 100 times
1893. .Appointments Examinations—
List. N. V. Titnes, Feb. 21, 1893, p. 5,
as many accidents as riding and .gym- col. 4.
nastics. Rept. Board of Vi.sitors, 1894, Board of Visitors appointed. N.
PP- 56-5S. (A)
Y. Times, Mar. 2. 1893, p. 8, col. I.
1892-1894. Mercur (James) [U. S. Needs explained to them, June 6, 1893,
Military .\cademy, 1S66] Jlilitary Report. June 12, 1893, P-
:
p. 8, col. 3.
mining, n. p., n.d. i vol., O. (Text- 9, col. 5.
book department of civil and military Cadets' horsemanship. N. V.
engineering, 1892-1S94. Cadet Regis- )
Times, Mar. 4, 1S93, P- 6, col. i.
ters, 1892 and 1S94, pp. 31. (.^)
Cadet from Thirteenth Congres-
1892-1896. Use of a battalion color sional district; examination for appoint-
for the corps of cadets reintroduced;
ment. N. Y. Times, May 8, 1893, p.
leggings introduced, etc. Rept. Supt. II, col. 7.
U. S. Militarv .\cademv, 1896, p. 127.
(A) Cadet appointments. N.\'. Times,
1893, May 12, p. 2, col. 5; June 3, p. 8,
1892-1900. Davis (George B. [U. S. I
col. I.
Militarj- Academy, 1871]: Outlines of
international law, with an account of
Examination programme. N. Y.
its origin and sources and of its histor-
Times, May 19, 1893, p. 11, col. 4.

ical development. New York, 1S87. Italian Admiral Magnaghi's visit.


I vol., O. (Text-book department of N. Y. Times, May 24, 1893, p. 4, col. 6.
law, 1892-1896, and department of law First class ; standing. N. V.
and history, 1896-1900.) Cadet Reg- Times, June i, 1893, p. 9, col. 7; June
isters, 1892, i8g6, 1900, pp. 31 and 32. 10, p. 8, col. 3.
(A) I

JIartinet instructors Revolt in —


1893, March 1. Congress au-
.Act of iSSi) described. N. Y. Times, June 5,
thorizes the appointment of an associate I
1893. P- 5, col. 3.
profes.sor of mathematics, U. S. Mili-
tary .\cademy. .Also new platforms for
"McKinney paralyzed" — His-
|
tory. N, Y. Times, June 7, 1893, p. 3,
new 8-inch rifle and for 12-inch B. L. col. 3.
mortar, etc.
1893, June 12.
( .\)

Address to the gradu-


Conunencement week, 1S93 Ar- —
tillery drill. N. \'.Times, June 8, 1893.
ating class by Hon. Chas. S. Fairchild. p. 2, col. 2. Infantry drill, June 10,
Rept. Board of Visitors, pp. 29-31. .A) (
1893, p. S, col. 3.

1893, Aug'ust 17. The


battalion of (iraduates' assignments — Injus-
cadets proceeds to Chicago and en- tice of method. N. \'. Times, June 9,
camps upon the grounds of the V'orld's 1893, p. 5, col. 3. .\ssignments de-
Columbian Exposition until Aug. 28, fended by Secretary Lamont. June 28,
1893. Post Orders, vol., 13, p. 174. 1893, p. 4, col. 6.
(A) .Alumni .Association meeting-
1893, August 17-28. Visit of the Gytnna,stic exhibition. N. A'. Times,
corps of cadets to the World's Colum- June 10, 1S93, p. 8, col. I.

bian Expo.sition at Chicago. Rept. Commencement week, 1893. N.


Supt. U. S. Military .\cademy, 1893, Y. Thnes, 1S93, June 2, p. 5, col. 3;
p. 7; ibid., 1S96, p. 126. (.A) June 3, p. 8, col. i; June 4, p. 2, col. 3;
June 8. p. 2, col. 2; June 9, p. 5, col. 3;
1893, September 22. By authority of
June 10, p. 8, col. 3; June 11, p. 2, col. 4;
Secretary of \\'ar drill on Wednesday
June 12, p. 9, col. 5; June 13, p. 2, col. 6.
afternoons for the corps of cadets sus-
pended. Po.st Orders, vol. 13, p. 188. .^lumni Association annual meet-
(A) ing — Maj. R. Anderson's portrait ac-
148 Centennial of Utu'tcd States Military Academy.


cepted Miss Curtis's death. X. V. mandery M. O. L. L. U. S. Personal
recollections of thewarof therebellion.
Times, June 10, 1S93, p. 8, col. 3.

1893. Adjutant's desk List of incum- (A)
1893. Report from committee on appro-
bents. N. Y. Times, June 11, 1S93, p.
2, col. 4.
priations to accompany bill for the sup-
port of the .\cailemy for 1893-94; Feb.
Commencement day. N. Y.
15, 1S93. 6 pp. (A)
Times, June 13, 1893, p. 2, col. 6.
— List of candidates Fourth of July oration, 1893, by
Class of 1897
Cadet Ladue. pam., O. (A)
N. Y. Times, June 14, 1893, p. 11, col. 3.
Cadets (u) discharged. N. Y.
Constitution of the Young Men's
Christian Association. i pam., O.
Times, June 15, 1S93, p. i, col. 6,
1893. (A)
Count Reventlow's visit. N. Y.
Extract from the Report of the
Times, June 19, 1S93, p. 9, col. 7.
Superintendent of the U. S. Military
Admission examinations. N. Academy, to the Adjutant-General of
Times, June 20, 1S93, p. S, col. 4. the Army, upon the subject of athletic
Peekskill camp of in.struction; sports as practiced at the Academy.
visited by cadets, 1S93. N. Y. Times, 1893. I pam., O., 9 pp. (.\)
June 23, 1893, p. 2, col, 4. Burnham, Lieut. W. P., U.S. Army:
Cadets visit World's Fair— Por- Three roads to a commission in the U. S.
traits of Colonel Mills and Capt, W. F. Armv, New Y'ork, 1893, i vol., O.
Spurgin. N.Y. Times, 1893, July 24, p. (A)'
5, col. 6; July 26, p. 4, col. 5; Aug. 17, 1893 to . Meiklejohn M. D.):
(J.
p. 9, col. 7; Aug. 20, p. 2, col. 5; Aug. The English language, its grammar,
21, p. 5, col. 7; Aug. 22, p. 5, col. 4; history, and literature. Boston, Chi-
Aug. 23, p. 5, col. 3; Sept. 3, p. 16, cago, New
York, 1896, i vol., O.
col. 4.
(Text-book department of modern lan-
"Times" notes. X. Y. Times, guages, 1893 to .) Rept. Supt,
1893, Aug. p. 2, col. 7; Sept. 17, p.
6, U. S. Militarv .\cademv, 1896, p. 145.
20, col. 4; Sept. 24, p. 19, col. 5; Oct. (A)
2, p. 9, col. 5; Oct. 9, p. 9, col. 4. Roget (Peter Mark): Thesaurus
Cadets — Increased number,recora- of English words and phrases. Lon-
mended by Board of Visitors. N. Y. don, i860, I vol., O. (* Text-book de-
Times (ed!), Aug. 19, 1893, p. 4, col. i. partment of modern languages, 1893.
Cadet court-martialed for leaving to .) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military

World's Fair camp Resignation not Academy, 1896, p. 145. (.•\)
accepted by Secretary of War. N. Y. Smith Charles John
( Synonyms ) :

Times, 1893, Sept. 17, p. 2, col. 6; Sept. discriminated. dictionary of syn-


.\
17, p. 20, col. 4; Sept. 18, p. 8, col. 5; onymous words in the English lan-
Sept. 20, p. 3, col. I. guage. Newed. London, 1882, i vol.,

Distinguished .students List, N. O. (*Text-book department of mod-
Y. Times, Sept. 24, 1S93, P- 9> '^°^- 5- ern languages, 1893 to .'] Rept.
Gymnasium built — Cuts— Descrip- Supt, U, S, Militarv Academy, 1896,
tion. N. Y. Times, Oct. 15, 1S93, p. 20, P- 145- (A)
col. I Williams (William): Composition
Academic buildings (new), de- and rhetoric by practice. Rev. and
.scribed —
Cuts of old buildings. N. Y. enlgd. Boston, 1S98,
book department of
i vol., O.
modern languages,
(Text-
Times, Nov. 12, 1893, p, 21, col, 6,
TS93 to Rept. Supt. U. S. Mili-
. )

Superintendent's annual report (A)


tary .\cademy, 1896, p. 145.
Football criticised. N. Y. Times, Nov.
18, 1S93, p. 2, col. 3. 1893-94. Athletics at the U. S. Mili-
Examinations late. N. Y. Times, tary Academy; and special report by
Dec. the .Superintendent U. S. Military Acad-
19, 1893, p. 12, col. 4.
emy (Col. O. H. Ernst). Rept. Supt.
General Orders, Adjutant-Gen-
U. S. Militarv ,\cademy, 1894, pp. 7-8,
eral's Office, No, 29, Associate professor I

'
25-28. (A)
of mathematics to be appointed, etc.
(A) 1893-94 and from 1895. De PeifTer
(Jean): French pronunciation; rules
Postlethwaitet ProfessorHistori- ) :

and practice. 5th ed. New York, 1891,


cal literature with connnents of the best
I vol., O. (*Text-book department of
authorities. West Point, 1893, i vol., modern languages, 1893-1894; ditto,
O, p. 29. (A) Military
from 1895.) Rept. Supt. U. S.
I

Reminiscences of cadet and army j


.\cademy, 1896, p. 146; Cadet Regis-
service, 1893: New York State Com- ters, 1S94 and 1895, pp. 30, (.\)
Bibliography of tJie U. S. } fititarv Academy. 149
1893-1898. Bruff (Lawrence L.) [U. 1894, Summer of. " In Old Yienna"
S. Military Academy, 1S76]: Gunpow- opera. X. Y. Times, Feb. 26, !894,
der and interior ballistics. West Point, p. 2, col. 4.
1S92, I vol. O. Te.xt-book department
.

of ordnance and gunnery, iSgs-iSgS.)


(
Third-class — Connnittees. N. Y.
Times, Mar. 16, 1S94, p. 10, col. 6.
Cadet Registers, 1S93 and 1898, pp. \2.
Officers' details changed. X. Y.
Times, 1894, Mar. iS, p. 11, col. 4;
During most of these }-ears re\'eille Apr. 2, p. 9, col. 5.
and tattoo calls were sounded in the War relics at Trophy Point — Cuts.
area of cadet barracks by one drummer
X. Y. Times, Apr. 8, 1894, p. 20, col. 6.
and one fifer only. All the field musi-
cians did not sound the calls as formerly Board of
Yisitors. N. Y. Times,
and subsequently from the Sedgwick -\pr. 30, 1894, p. 13. col. 7.

statue and across the plain. Board of Yisitors- -Comnnttees


1893-1900. JIantilla (Luis F. ): Libro —
appointed Captain Craig's portrait.
de Lectura No. 3. New York, 1865, i X. Y. Times, 1S94, May 3, p. i, col. 4;
vol., O. (Text-book department of June 3, p. S, col. 2; June 4, p. 3, col. 3.
modern languages, 1893-1900. Rept. ) Yisitors appointed Usefulne,ss —
Supt. U. S. ^Military Academy, 1S96. queried. X. Y. Times, 1894, May 3,
p. 147; Cadet Register 1900, p. 30. [W \ p. I, col. 4; June 3, p. 8, col. 2; June 4,
1894, April 4. Usual Saturday after- ]>. 3, col. 3.

noon privileges granted to cadets on .\nny vacancies for graduates.


Wednesdays from 4 p. m. until retreat. X. Y. Times, May 5, 1894, p. 8, col. 2.
Post orders, vol. 13, p. 247. \k) Times's notes. X". Y. Times, 1S94,
1894, May 1. Orders U. S. C. C. I blue May 7, ]). 9, col. 6; May 27, p. 21,
book I I vol. (1. [\) col. 6; June 18, p. 3, col. 7.

1894, June. Detailed instructions and Commencement week, 1894 — Pro-


programme forexaminations. Rept. .gramme. N. Y. Times. 1S94, May 21,
IJoard of \'isitors, p. 63. ( .A ) p. 9. col. 5; June 7, p. 4, col. 5.

1894, July 26. Act of Congress: Bash I L. H. t — Court-martial find-


Officers not to return to U. S. Military ing. N.Y. Times, May 28, 1894, p. 13,
-'\cademy as instructors until two years col. 3.
'

after graduation. .\ (
Mills (Col. S. M.) X. Y. Times,
1894, Summer of. Rain coat made June 2, 1894, p. 9, col. 3.
part of the cadet uniform. Senior class list, X. Y. Times
Hospital descriljed. Cut. N. Y. June 2, 1894, p. 9, col.
Times, Jan. 7, 1S94, p. 17, col. 5. Examinations. N.Y. Times, 1894,
Pay of two cadets stopped during May 20, p. 12, col. 5; June 2, p. 9, col. 3.
their suspension. N. Y. Times, Jan. Officers who will leave. N. Y.
20, 1S94, p. I, col. 6. Times, June 4, 1S94, p. 4, col.
Cadets found deficient discharged. Ponton bridge constructed. X. Y.
N. Y. Times, Jan. 20, 1S94, p. i, col. 6. Times, June 5, 1894, p. 8, col. 3.
Foreign cadets' list. N. Y. Times, Mitchell (Cadet W. H.)— Portrait
Jan. 24, 1S94, p. 9, col. 4. of. X. Y. Times, June 5, 1S94, p. 8,
General merit roll announced. col. 3.
N. Y. Times. Jan. 25, 1894, p. 2, col. 4. Horseback riding e.xhibition.
Cadets at large and others ap- N. Y. Times. June 6, 1894, p. 2, col. 6.
pointed. N. Y. Times, 1894, Feb. 4, Carson (Lieut. J. M.)— Portrait.
p. II, col. 7; Feb. 9, p. 2, col. 3. X. Y. Times, June 6, 1894, p. 2, col. 6..
Battle Jlonument shaft arrives. Seacoast Batterv
• drill. N. Y.
N. Y. Times, 1894, Jan. 18, p. 6, col. 3: Times, June 7, 1894, p. 9, col. 5.
Jan. 19, p. 12, col. I. Cut— Descrip- Ladue's ( W. B. )— Portrait. N. Y.
tion, Feb. 4, 1S94, p. 20, col. 5.
Times, June 7, 1894, p. 9, col. 5.
Cadetship — Candidates to be ex-
Harden (W. B. )— Portrait. N.Y.
amined near homes. N. Y. Times,
Times. June 8, 1894, p. 9, col. 5.
Feb. 14, 1S94, p. I, col. 4.
Battalion drill. X. Y. Times,
Cadets — Lists — Examinations at
June 8, 1S94, p. 9, col. 5.
army posts. N. Y. Times, 1894, Feb.
22. p. 8, col. 4; Mar. 23, p. 5, col. 4. Gun practice. X. Y. Times. June
Cemetery — Monuments— Inscrip- g, 1894, p. 9, col.

tions on General Scott's — Cuts. N. \. Pence (W. P.)— Portrait. N. Y.


Times, Feb. 25, 1S94, p. 20, col. i. Times, June 9, 1894, p. 9, col. 7.
ISO Centennial of United States Military Academy.

1894, Summer of. Dyer (Lieut. A. 1894, Summer of. Colonel Ernst's
N. V. Times, June to, portrait. N. Y. Times, .4. i''>94>
B. )— Portrait.
S, eol. I. p. 4, col. 7.
1894, p.
Fir.st Class —Standing. N. Y. Detailed
in the ordnance museum.
list of trophy guns,
Revolution
etc.,

Times, June lo, 1S94, p. S, col. I. ^

ary; Mexican; civil war. Rept. Board 1

Cavalry drill— Cuts. N. Y. Times,


of' Visitors, 1S94, pp. 36-8. (.A)
June 10, 1S94, p. 16, col. 5.
Hours employed in recitations
Williams (C.C.)— Portrait. N.Y.
and studies by the cadets in each
Times, June 11, 1S94, p. i, col. i. department for four years: Mathemat-
Drill in extended order, N. Y. ics, 2,007 hours (1,800 in 1902); mod-
Times, June 12, 1S94, p. 2, col. 6. ern languages, 1,375 (1,400 in 1902);
Commencement. N. Y. Times, engineering, 1,003 (1,000); natural
June 13, 1S94, p. 9, col. 3. and experimental philosophy, 1,003
Marriage of a graduated cadet. (9501; chemi.stry, 565 (650); law and
history, 403 (550); drawing, 473 (475);
N. Y. Times, June 13, 1894, p. i, col. 4.
ordnance, 277 (300 in 1902). Rept.
Graduates' assignments. N. Y.
Board of Visitors, 1894, p. 27. (A)
Times, June 16, 1894, p. i, col. 2,
Address of Gen. John C. Black.
Graduates nominated for second
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1S94, p. 19. (A)
lieutenants. N.Y. Times, June 22, 1894,
New cadets are now clothed at
p. 2, col. 3.
once in uniform'. Rept. Board of
Graduates assigned as second lieu- (A)
Vi,sitors, 1894, p. 60..
tenants. N. Y. Times (ed.), June 25,
Rept. of the teacher of music on
1894, p. 4, col. 2.
the U. S. Military Academy band.
Hazing —W. S. Valentine arrested. Rept. Board of Visitors, pp. 79-So. .K ) (

N. Y. Times, 1894, July 5, p. 10, col. 2;


Regulations for the U. vS. Military
Oct. 1 p. 9, col. 3.
1 ,

Academy at West Point Wash- . . .

Cadets dismissed after examina-


ington, Government Printing Office,
tions. N. Y. Times, July 6, 1894, p. i,
1S94 [1S99]. xiii, 88 pp., 12°.
col. 4.
General Orders, Adjutant-Gener-
Fight between cadets. X. Y. Assignment or
al's Office, No. 37.
Times, July 9, 1894, p. S, col. 4.
detail of graduates as professors or in-
Cadet arrested— Hazing. N. Y. structors. (A)
Times, 1894, July 15, p. 10, col. 2; Oct. Memories of '94. [Newburgh]
II, p. 9, col. 3. (A)
n. d., I O. pp. 61.
vol.,
Cadet appointed. N. Y. Times,
Report from the Committee on
1894, Aug. 10, p. 8, col. 4; Aug. 31, p. Military Affairs to accompany bill mak-
col. 4; Nov, 9, p. I, col. 6; Dec. 7,
I,
ing appropriations for the Military Aca-
col. 5.
p. I,
demy for 1894-5; Feb. 20, 1894. (A)
Times's notes, 1894. N. Y. Times, F. A. Mitchel, late Captain and
1S94, Aug. 19, p. 12, col. 6; Dec. 24, Aid-de-camp, U. S. Volunteers. How
p. 9, col. 3; Dec. 31, p. 10, col. 2. to make West Point more useful. In
'Color line" abolished— Cadets' N. Amer. Rev., vol 159, 1894, pp.
di.sorderh' protest. N. Y. Times, Aug. 61-66. (A)
29, 1894, p. 31, col. 3. Annual report of the Board of
Visitors to the United States Military
Camp life described Cut of tent. — Academy for 1S94, 80 pp. O. (A)
N. Y, Times, Sept. 2, 1894, p. 24, col. i.
"Cadets at play, by a West Point
F'ootball restricted to home games. yearling." In The 111. Amer., Jan. 26,
N. Y. Times, 1S94, Oct. 25, p. 3, col. 4; 1895, pp. 9S-100. (A)
Oct. 28, p. 6, col. 4. Communication relative to asphalt
Grant Hall, academy building. walks at the Academy; Mar. 27, 1894
and barracks described Cuts. N. Y — I p. (A)
Times, Oct. 28. 1894, p. 25, col. i. celebration at West Point by
A
Reminiscences of Sergeant Owens ,\inerican Poles of the one hundredth
and Benny Haven.s Portraits. N. Y. — anniversary of Kosciusko's leadership
of the Polish insurrection of 1794. A
Times, Nov. 25, 1S94, p. 21, col. 5.
commemorative medal was given to
Board of Visitors report presented each cadet. (A)

to Congress Recommendations. N. Alphabetical list of periodicals in
Y. Times, Dec. 14, 1894, p. 13, col. 6. the U. S. Military Academy library.
Dade Monument historv — Cut. Subscribed for [or 'regularly presented]
N. Y. Times, Dec. 24, 1894, p. 9, col. 5. in 1S94. I sheet. F. (A)
Bihlioorapl/v o/ lite I'. S. Miliiary Aradoiiy. 751

1894, Summer of. Fourlli of Jiilv 1895. I\xatnination.s Cadets' stand-—


oration, 1894, by Cadet II. A. Wliitu. in.g. N. Y. Times, 1895, Jan. 11, p. 3.
S pp. pain. O. (A I col. 6; Jan. 14, p. 9, col. 6.
Examinations, soniiannu.il, pain. Law department — Prof. Lieut.
O. January, 1S94. .\ | )
J. -A. Cole appointed. N. V. Times,
Soldiers' ho.sjntal l)uilt. (C) Feb. 6, 1895, p. 1, col. 6.

First macadamized roadways .Appointees' examining boards ap-


made. pointed at various forts. N. Y. Times,
I'eb. 13, 1895, p. 3, col. 4.
King. Capt. Charles. Cadet Days;
A Story of West Point. 1S94. 1 vol., Ca<lets appointed after Congress-
O. (A) men's terms expired declared illegal.
N. Y. Times, 1895, Mar. 8, p. 6, col. 5;
Sec Bourget, Paul: ( )ulre Mer, vol.
Apr. 26, p. t, col. 4.
2, ])p. 122 et seq. ( .\ 1

Cadets who have passed entrance


1894 and 1899. Itemized tables giv-
examinalions List. —
N. Y. Times,
ing the average monthly expenses of
Mar. 29, 1895, p. 10, col. 3.
cadets of first, second, and third clas-
ses. Rept. Board of X'isitors, 1900, ]). "Hundredth ni.ght " and "Color
28. (A) line " entertainments described. X. V.
Times, April 21, 1895, p. 29, col. 5.
1894-1900. Tillman, (S. E. [U. S.
Military .Xcademy, 1S69]: Elementary
)
Class of 185,5 — Reunion. N. V.
text-book of mineralo.gy. (Text-book Times, May 4, 1S95, p. g, col. 4.
department of chemistry, 1S94-1900. C o m m e n o e m e n t week Pro- —
Cadet Re.gisters 1894 and 1900, pp. 31. gramme. N. Y. Times, Maj- 16, 1895,
(A) p. 6, col. 2.
1894-1902. See Report of the Adju- Graduates who will not receive full
tant-General, U. S. Army. (.A) commissions. X. Y. Times, May 22.
1894 to date. .Alpliabetical register of 1S95, p. 16, col. 2.

appointment of cadets (on cards). Graduates' list. N. Y. Times, Mav


( Prior to 1S94 in books.) A. G. O., O. 22, 1895, p. 16, col. 2.
M. A. Ciurncy (J. A.) Portrait. N. Y. —
Cadet register by States aiul dis- Times, June 4, 1895, p. 2, col. 2.
tricts. (On cards.) (Before 1894 in E.vaminations Board of Visitors' —
books.) /;/ A. G. O., O. M. A. subcommittees List. —
N. Y. Tiiues,
1895, January 16. The first recita- June 3, 1895, p. 9, col. 5.
tion in the new academic building took Examinations, 1S95. N. Y. Times,
place. Rept. .Supt. U. S. Military 1895, June 4, p. 2, col. 2; June 5, p. 9,
Academy, 1895, p. S25. (.A) col. I; June 6, p. 3, col. i; June 7, p. 9,
col. i; June 8, p. 13, col. 7; June 9, p.
1895, June. Address to the graduating
cla.ss by Hon S. I,. Jlilliken. In Rept. 1 1, col. I June 10, p. 8, col. 3; June 11,
;

Board of Visitors, ]ip. 161-166. (A) p. 9, col. 7; June 12, p. 3, col. 5; June
13. P- 9. col. 7.
r895, September 1. The library con- Schulz (Cadet E. H. )— Portrait.
tains 38,203 volumes and 5,914 pam-
N. Y. Times, June 5, 1895, p. 9, col. i.
phlets. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
Academy, 1895, p. S22. ,\ (
Professors' list. N. Y. Times,
)

June 6, 1895, p. 3, col. i.


1895, September 12. Call to quarters
at 3 p. m. on Sundays discontinued.
Candidates for admission List —
by States. N. Y. Times, June 9, 1S95,
Post Orders, vol. 13, p. 43S. (.A)
p. II, col. 2.
1895. Cadets appointed— List. N. Y. Cailet's outfit upon entering.
Times, 1S95, Jan. 4, p. i, col. 3; Feb. i, N. Y. Times, June 9, 1S95, p. 11, col. 2.
p. 13. col. 5; Feb. 8, p. 1, col. 2; Feb. 15,
First cla.ss —Standing. N. Y.
p. 10, col. 7; Feb. 22, p. I, col. 2; Mar. i;
Times, June 11, 1S95, p. 10, col. i.
Mar. 8, p. 9, col. 2; .Apr. 5, p. i, col. 7;
May 3, p. 4, col. 7; May 10; May 14; Cadet officers appointed. N. Y.
May 17, p. I, col. 6; May 24, p. i. col. 2; Times, June 13, 1895, p. 10, col. I.
June 14, p. 2, col. 5.
Cadets' a.ssignmentstoduty. N.Y.
"Times" notes. N.Y. Times, 1895, Times, June 19, 1895, p. 3, col. 6.
Jan. 7, p. 10, col. 2; Jan. 14, p. 9, col. 6;
Jan. 21, p. 10, col. 5; Jan. 28, p. 3, col. 7;
Exannnations for admission Re- —
port. N. Y. Times, June 27, 1S95, p. 9,
Feb. 4, p. 5, col. 2; Feb. 10, p. 17, col. 4;
col. 6.
Feb. 18, p. 10, col. 6; Mar. 4, p. 12,
col. 5; Mar. 11. p. 9, col. 6; May 2, Cadets dismissed — List. K, Y.
p. 7, col. 5; June 30, p. 13, col. 2. Times, June 30, 1895, p. 10, col. 3.
152 •
Coitniuial of Uuitid States Military Academy.

Cadets appointed. N. Y. Times, vol. 16, No. 73, January, 1S95, pp. i-
1895.
1S95, July p. 3. *^ol- 7; July 24, P- I.
\,
25. I A)
col. 4; l/ec. 4, p. 3, col. 2; Dec. 18, p. 3, 1895. Weaver (Lieut. E. M.): The
col. 7; Dec. 25, p. 7, col. 2. Military Academy. Jour. Mil. Serv.
/'/

Cadets appointed. N. Y. Times, Inst., vol. 16, No. 75, May, 1895, pp.

1S95, Julv 4. P- 5. c"l- 6; July 19. P- 9. 576-580. Review. (A)


col. 6;Julv 26, p. I, col. 2; Aug. 9, p. i, Bass (Prof. E. W.), U. S. Military
col. 4;Dec. 61 Dec. 13, p. 9, col. 6. Academy: The preliminary examina-

Hazing A cadet disciplined. N. tion, West Point.
Inst., vol.
In Jour. Mil. Serv.
16, No. May, 1895, pp.
Y. Times, July 16, 1S95, p. i, col. 4. 75,
553-559- (A)
Chapel— Cut— Flags— Paintings-
Description History. — X. Y. Times, Willcox (C. De W.): The prelim-
inary examination. West Point. In
July 28. 1895, p. 20, col. 6.
Mil. Serv. Inst. Jour., vol. 16, March,
Cadets' color line entertainment.
1895, pp. 25t^275. (A)
N. Y. Times, Aug. 28, 1895, p. 5, col. 5.
See Geo. L. Andrews: "The Mili-
Portraits. N. Y. Times, Aug. 28,
tary Academy and the education of
1895, p. 5, col. 5. officers." Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol.
Furlough hop. N. Y. Times,
16, p. 316. (A)
Aug. 1S95. P- 3. col. 4.
Holden (E. S.): The Military
Butterby's (Cadet T. C.) myste- Academy and the education of officers.
rious death. N. Y. Times, Sept. 12,
'

Review. In Jour. Mil. Serv. In.st. vol. ,

col. 4.
1895, p. I.
16, No. 75, May, 1895, pp. 573-576. (A)
Football schedule — Team de-
N. Y. Times, Sept.
Michie (Prof. P. S.), U. S. Mili-
scribed—Portraits.
tary .\cademy: West Point, its purpose,
22, 1895, p. 10, col. I.
In Union
its training, and its results.
"Times" notes. X. Y. Times, College practical lectures, Butterfield
Sept. 22, 1895, p. 10, col. I. course, vol. I, 1S95, pp. 11-42. Renii-
Class of '96— Portraits of promi- niscences of cadet and army service,
nent members. N. Y. Times, Xov. 3, 1893. /// New York State Conunandery,
1S95, p. 29, col. r. M. O. L. L. Personal recollections of
Meeting at Battle Monument the war of the rebellion. (A)
Cut. X. Y. Times, Nov. 17, 1895, p. Ellis (E. S.): Young Scout: story
29, col. 4. of a West Point lieutenant. I vol., O.,

Board of Visitors' report. N. Y. 1895. (A)


Times, 1895, Dec. 5, p. 10, col. 3; Dec.
Organization of the bridge equi-
9. P- 3. col. I.
S. .\rmy, with directions
page of the U.
Hazing; camp outfit of cadet for the construction of military bridges
clothing described and compared with . Prepared by a board of Engineer
. .

that of former years; lack of informa- officers. Washington, I S70. ivol.,0.


tion on certain professional matters. (Text-book department of practical
Rept. Board of Visitors, 1895, pp. military engineering, 1895. Rept. Supt.
125-7. (A) U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. 173.)
Portraits class of 1895. /;/ Ham- (A)
ersly; Album of portraits of officers of
1895 to . Hennequin (.Alfred):
Spanish- American war. (.\)
Practical lessons in idiomatic I'rench.
Classof'75. Reunion at Sherry's, New rev. ed. New York, 1881. i vol.,
New York, June 12, 1895. Cambridge, Text-book department of modern
O. (

1895. I vol., O. (.-V)


languages, 1895 to .) Cadet Reg-
Annual report of Board of Visi- ister, 1895, p. 30. t.-^)
tors, 1895. 166 pp. (A)
PMgren (,.\. Hjalmar): .\ com-
Gibbon (John), U. S. Army: Can peiulious French grammar in two inde-
West Point be made more useful? In pendent parts introductory and ad- —
N. Amer. Rev., vol. 160 (1895), pp. vanced. Boston, 1898. I .oL.O. (Text-
668-676. (A) book department of modern languages,
.\rmy service barracks remodeled 1895 to . 1 Cadet Register, 1895, p.
from soldier's hospital built 185 30- (A)
Cadet life at West Point (by B. F. Castarede (J.): A complete trea-
McManus). Godey's Mag., January, tise on the conjugation of French
1895, pp. 26-35, ill. (A) verbs, new ed. London, 1900. i vol.,
Hubbard (Lieut. Elmer W.): The O. (Text-book department of modem
Military Academy and the education languages, 1895 to ) Cadet Regis- .

of oflacers. In Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., ter, 1895, p. 30. (A)-


BibliograpJiy of iJie U. S. Military Acadnny. 1 53
1895 to Revue Militaire des
. V . ,S. Academy shall be ap-
Military
Arniees Etrangeres. Text-book de- ( jiointed for a tenn of four years. .\ (

partment of modern languages, 1895 1896, March 6. Act of Congre.ss pro-


to Cadet Register. 1S95, p. 30.
. )
siclis for the purchase of two barges
Eco de Madrid. Text-book de- I and two boats for instruction of cadets
partment of modern languages, 1895 in rowing. {\)
to Cadet Register, 1895, p. 30.
.) 1896, June. .Address of Hon. Robert
H. M.) and Languel-
Monsanto ( t'l. Cousins to the graduating class.
lier (L. A.): A practical course with Rept. Boanl of Visitors 1S96. pp. 31-34.
the .Spanish language. New York, (A)
1S75. vol., O.
I (Text-book depart- 1896. Cadets appointed. N.Y. Times,
ment of modern languages, 1S95 1896, Jan. In, p. g, col. 6; Feb. 14, p.
to .) Cadet Register, 1895, p. 30. 9, col. 3; F'eb. 21, p. 16, col. 5; I'eb.
28, p. I, col. 3; .\pr. 3, p. I, col. 3;
Legendre A. M. Elements of
\ ) : .\pr. 10, p. I. col. 4; Apr. 17, p. i. col.
geometry and trigpnonietry. Trans- 5; -Apr. 24, p. I, col. 3; -Apr. 29, p. 12,
lated from the French by Charles col. 6; May 22, p. 2, col. 2; June 5. p.
Davies. Edited bv J. H. Van Amringe. 10. col. 6.
New York, 1890.' 1 vol., O. (Text- Cadet appointments to be in-
book department of mathematics, 1895 creased. N. Y. Times (ed.), Feb. 17,
to .) Rept. Supt. I'. S, Military 1S96, p. 4, col. 4.
Academy, 1896, p. 74. (A)
••Game of bluff. A." N. Y.
Instruction in military engineer- Times, Feb. 23, 1896, p. 16, col. 2.
ing, embodying a portion of the course
of instruction at the school of military
Examinations for entrance — list.
N. V. Times, Mar. 22, 1896, p. 9, col. 4.
engineering, Chatham. England. Lon-
don, 1898. 6 vols., O. (* Text-book Cadets' heavy gun instruction
department of practical military engi- cuts. N. Y. Times, Apr. 5, 1896, p. 29,
neering, 1895 to Rept. Supt. )
col. 3.
.

U. S. Militarv Academv, 1896, p. 17^. Battle monument •'Fame" sub-


stituted for "Victory" statue. N. Y.
Mercur (James) [U. S. Military Times, May 4, 1896, p. I, col. 6.
Academy, 1866]: Attack of fortified Board of Visitors appointed. N.
places, including siege works, mining, Y. Times, May 15, 1896, p. 3. col. 2.
and demolitions, ist ed. New York, — Examinations. Commencement
1894. I vol., O. (Text-book depart- week programme. List of graduates.
ment of civil and military engineering, N. Y. Times. June t, 1896, p. 9, col. 5.
1S95 to Cadet Register. 1S95.
)
.
Merit list. N. Y. Times, June
p. 32. (A)
1 1. 1896. p. 3, col. 2.
Figaro (daily; three months' sub-
Cadets court-martialed for haz-
scription each year Text-book de- ) (
.

ing. X. Y. Times. Julv 23, 1896, p. i,


partment of modern languages, 189,^
col. 6.
to A Cadet Register. 1895, p. 30.
I A'l
Corporals (20) appointed. N.
V. Times. Aug. 4, 1896, p. i. col. 4.
1895-96. The corps of cadets receive
the new magazine rifles, caliber .30. Hazing. President Cleveland's
Rept. .Supt. U. S. IMilitary Academy, remarks approving sentences. N. Y.
1896, p. ~. [K] Times, Aug. 15, 1896, p. 4. col. 6.
1895-1901. Bruff( Lawrence L. [U.,S. Superintendent Ernst's annual
)

Military Academy, 1S76]: A text-book report. N. Y. Times. Oct. 25. 1S96. p.


of ordnance and gunnerv. ist ed. 20, col. 5.
New York. 1S96. vol., 'O. (Text- i Visitors' annual report. N. Y.
book department of ordnance and gun- Times, Nov. 26, 1896, p. 2, col. 5.
nery, 895-1901.)
J Cadet Register,
\\'ater supply polluted. Malarial
1895, p. 32. Second edition of above,
fever ca.ses. N. Y. Times (ed.), 1896,
revised and enlarged by F. E. Hobbs Dec. 15, p. 4, col. 3; Dec. 19, p. 4, col.
(New York, 1901. i vol., O.), used
5-
from 1902 to . Cadet Register,
1902. p. 32. (A) General Orders, .Adjutant-Gen-
eral's Office. No. 15. Sec. 1309 Rev.
1896, February 18. Act of Congress
Stat. providing a chaplain for,
repeals so much of sec. 1309 of Rev.
amended. (.A)
Stat. U. S. as provides for a chaplain
U. S. Military Academy, to be also Organization of a department in
professor of history, geography, and I'. S. Military Academy; regulations
ethics, and provides that the chaplain for cadets in recitation rooms, etc.
154 Centennial of United States Military Aeadeniv.

Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academv, Military Academy, 1896, \i. 159; Cadet
1896, pp. 74, 75, 76. (A) Register, 1897, p. 32. (A)
1896. Annual report of Board of \'isi- 1896-1899. Memorial hall built ($268,-
tors, 1S96, 34 pp. (A) uoo )

Curtis N. M. Report .submittiiig


( ) : 1897, April 27. The battalion of cadets
House bill 9707, making appropriation goes to New York to take part in cere-
for Academy, 1898. Dec. 17, 1S96. i monies connected with the dedication
p. [House kept. 2343, 54th Cong., 2d of the General Grant monument. Post
sess.] (A) Orders, vol. 14, p. 146. (A)
Portraits, class of 1S96. In Ham- 1897, May 31. monument dedi-
Battle
ersly: Albinii of Portraits of Officers of cated to the memory of 2,042 men
Spanish-American war. (A) and 188 officers of the Regular Army
History of the departments of the who fell in the war for the Union
Academv. In Rept. of the Supt., i8g6. (#66,820). Post Orders, vol. 14, p. 159.
(A) 1897, June 14. Board of survey ap-
See History of Athletics at West pointed to investigate circumstances
Point (i89o-!896). In West Point attending the loss of four bronze trophy
Howitzer, 1S96, pp. 61 et seq. [Por- guns said to have been stolen sometime
traits 7.] (.\) during the fall of 1S96 and .spring of
1897. Post Orders, vol. (A)
Everard E.): A story of
Hatch (
14, p. 171.

West In Gulf Me.ssenger, vol.


Point. 1897. Examinations. Cadets who
9, No. 2, Feb., 1896, ])p. 56-62. (A) failed. N. Y. Times, Jan. 12, 1897, p.
7, col. 6.
Reed (Lieut. Hugh T.): Cadet Life
at West Point 111. Chicago, pub.
. . .
Cadets (six) discharged. N. Y.
bv the author (1S96), i vol., O. (236 Times, 1S97, Jan. 15, p. 4, col. 3; Mar.
pp.) (A) 20, p. 2, col. 7.

Craddock (Florence Nightingale): —


Cadets Washington trip during
Edgar Fairfax, A Story of West Point inauguration abandoned. N. Y. Times,
. . New York. 1896. i vol. O.
. Jan. 28, 1897, p. I, col. 5; p. 3, col. i.

(A) Cadets appointed. N. Y. Times,


1896 to Fitzwygram (Sir F.):
.
1897, Jan. 15, p. 4, col. 3; Jan. 29, p. 3,
col. 4; Feb. 5, p. 4, col. 3; F>b. 12, p. 4,
Horses and stables. 3d ed. London,
col. 2; Feb. 19, p. 3, col. 3; Feb. 26, p.
1886. I vol., O. (Text-book depart-
r, col. 2; Mar. 4, p. 3, col. 3; Mar. 12,
ment of tactics, 1,896 to .) Rept.
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, i8g5, p. 4, col. 4; Mar. 26, p. 4, col. 3; Apr.

p. 127. (A) 30, p. 4, col. 3.


Board of Visitors appointed. N.
Text-book of fortification and mili- Y. Times, Apr. 17, 1897, p. 5, col. 2.
tary engineering, for use at the Royal
Military Academy, Woolwich. London, Catholic chapel to be erected
187S, I vol., O. (Text-book department
Secretary .Niger's .statement. N. Y.
of practical military engineering, 1896 Times, 1897, Apr. 28, p. 14, col. 4; May
to .) Rept. Supt. U. S. Military 25, p. 4, col. 3.
Academy, 1896, p. 173. (."V) Battle monument dedication-
Speeches by General Wilson and Sec-
Wagner (Arthur L.) [U. S. Mili-
retary of War. N. Y. Times, 1897, May
tary Academy, 1875]: The service of
12, p. I, col. 2; May 30, p. 13, col. 3; June
security and information. Washing-
I, p. 12, col. 5.
ton, 1893, I vol., O. (Text-book depart-
ment of tactics, 1.896 to Rept. . ) Cannon stolen —Arrests made.
Supt. U. S. Military Academy, 1896, p. N. Y. Times, 1,897, May
21, p. 11, col. i;
127. (A) June 2, p. 3, col. 5; June 3, p. 7, col. 6;
June 4, p. 3, col. 4; June 5, p. 7, col. 3;
1896-97. Davis (George B.)
[U. S.
June 10, p. 4, col. I.
Military Academy, 1871]: An introduc-
tion to the study of the constitutional Commencement programme. N.
and military law of the United States. Y. Times, May 30, 1897, p. 13, coL 4.
Washington, 1896, i vol., O. (Text-
Baccalaureate sermon by the Rev.
book department of law and history,
H. Shipman. N. Y. Times, June 7,
1896-97.) Rept. Supt. U.S. Military
1897. P- 3, col- 5-
Academy, 1896, p. 157; Cadet Registers,
1896 and 1S97, pp. 32. (A) Graduates' standing. N. Y.
Times, June 10, 1897, p. 3, col. 3.
Myens P. V. N. ) General history.
( :

Boston and London, 1892, i vol., O. Commandant S. M. Mills's fare-


(Text-book department of law and his- well to graduates. N. Y. Times, June
tory, 1S96 and 1897.) Rept. Supt. U. S. 1 1, 1897, p. 3, col. 2.
Bihlioo^rapliy of tlie U. S. Military Acadcmv. 155
1897. Graduates can not receive army emblem and coat of arms I'. S. Military
appointments until vacancies occur. .\cademy. MS. (A)
N. Y. Times, June 15, 1.S97, p. 4, col. i. 1898, April 26. Class of 1898 gradu-
Commencemeul. N. Y. Times, ated. Ivxercises held in chapel. Post
June 12, 1S97, p. 7, col. 5. Orders, vol. 14, p. 275. (A)
Entrance examinations — Candi- 1898, October 13. Seal and arms of
dates (two) resign because hazed. N. U. .S. Military .\cademy adopted. Gen- if)
Y. Times, June 16, 1S97, p. 4, col. 2. eral Orders, No. 24. (A)
— Class 1S97 — Portraits — Honor men 1898, October 13. Description of "the
(Magazine). N. Y. Times, June 27, eml)lem" and of "the arms" for the
1S97, p. 19, col. I. II. S. Military Academy. Post Orders,
Board of \'isitors report against vol. 14, p. 372. (A)
increase of munber of cadets other — 1898, December 31. Classification of
views. X. Y. Times, July i.S, 1897, p. oiTen.ses witli nunilierof demerits to be
9, col. 4. awarded lor each class. Post Orders,
Graduates who have won distinc- vol. 14, p. 415. (A)
tion — List. N. Y. Times, July 31, 1S97, 1898, Summer of. \. course of lectures
p. 6, col. 7. on military hygiene was given to cadets
Practical jokes on closing camp. bv the surgeon. Rept. Supt. U. S.
N. Y. Times, Aug. 22, 1S97, p. I, col. 7. Military Academy, 1S98, p. 4. (A)
Reveille gun disappears. N. Y. Practice marches by cadets de-
Times, Sept. 22, 1897, p. i, col. 2. scribed. Rept. Supt. I'.' S. Military
Academy, 1S9S, p. 12; ibid., 1899, pj).
Portraits class of 1S97. In Ham-
20-21; ibid., 1900, pp. 22-24; ibid..
ersly: Album of Portraits of OflScers of
1901, p. 23. (A)
.Spanish-American War. (A)
1898. Cadets discharged. N.Y. Times,
Objectsthe U. S. Military
of
1S98, Jan. 12, p. 2, col. i; Mar. 22, p.
Academy Schofield (J. M.);
stated.
3. col. 4.
Forty-six vears in the Armv, p. $2^.
(A) New York Ninth Congressional
district candidate for cadetship exam-
Cadets of Military and Naval
ined. N.Y. Times, Feb. 20, 1898, p. 13,
academies at inauguration, Mar. 4,
col. 5.
1897. Feb. 23, 1S97. 2 pp. (House
Rept. 3012, 54th Cong., 2d sess. ) (A) Class of 1898 graduated prema-
turely to enter army for Cuban war
Addresses to the graduating class, May
Assignments. N. Y. Times, 17,
1S97, by Hon. Hugh R. Belknap. (A)
1898, p. 4, col. 7.
South guardhouse and gates built
Visitors Board appointed. N. Y.
(f 10,000). Times, May 29, 1S9S, p. 4, col. 7.
finst granolithic pavements put in. Entrance examinations. N. Y.
Brewer, David J.: Address at the Times, June 19, 1S98, p. 2, col. 3.
dedication of the Battle Monument, Catalogue of biography and
West Point, N. Y., May 31, 1897. French history in the librarj-, U. S.
West Point, N. Y. 1897. pam. O. ( A
, , Militarj' Academy, West Point, N. Y.
— [April] 189S, 73 pp., I pam., O. (.\)
Brown, Lt. A. Hastings, U. S.
Army: Cadet life at West Point. In Catalogue of fiction in English in
Pall Mall Mag., January, 1S97, vol. II, the U. S. Military Academy library, i
No. 45, p. 121-128. 2 copies. (A) pam., O. (January, 1898) 33 pp. Fic-
tion in English in library U. S. Mili-
Wyckoff, Walter A.: The work- tary Academy, June, 1901,43 pp. 1.^)
'
ers . . The East. 1S97, pp. 32-77:
The U. S. Military .\cadenn- com-
A day laborer at West Point. 1-31.
pared with the U. S. Naval Academv.
The Adjustment. (A) See Holden (E. S. ): The U. S. Naval
1897 to Tillman (vSamuel E.).
. Academy at .Annapolis in Rept. Connnr.
[U. S. Military Academy, 1S69]: De- Education, 1S98-99, p. 747. (A)
scriptive general chemistry, 2d ed. Information relative to the ap-
New York, 1S99, i vol., O. (Text-book pointment and admission of cadets to
department of chemistry, 1897 to ). the r. S. Military Academv. 4 pp., Q.
Cadet Register, 1S98, p. 3(. (A) (1898.) (A)
1897-1902. See News of the High- Cadet supply departments. In-
lands, published at Highland Falls. formation relative to the. i pam., O.
F (2s;<xi9!4 inches). 1897 to date. 1S98. (A)
1898, January 14. Report of a com- Descriptive catalogue of the ord-
mittee of the academic board on the nance museum, department of ordnance
156 ,
Cnitcunial of Uuitcd States Military Academy.

and gunnery. V S. Military Academy. . 1899, February 27. .\ct of Congress


Prepared under the direction of Capl. appropriates f 70,000 for remodeling the
L. L. Bruff by Capt. J. T. Thonip- . . .
library building. (A)
.son West Point, 1898.
. . .
vol.. O. i
1899, March 24. Colors (black, grey, »j
223 pp. (A) gold for athletic games adopted. Circ. j
)

1898. General Orders, Adjutant-tiener- No. n. (A)


al's Office, No. 15. Physical examina- The colors black, grey, and gold \ \
tion of candidates for admission. (A] I

adopted as the colors of the U. S. Mi!i- 1


Department of modern languages. tary .•\cademy for use in all athletic |

Library. Catalogue of books, [n. d., games. Post Orders, vol. 14, p. 454. 1
j

about "1S98.] I pam., O., obi. (A) (A)


Seal, arms, and motto of the U. S. 1899, April 27. New dress hat or-
Military Academy. In Bull. Assoc. dered for cadets. Post Orders, vol. 14,
% Grads., No. i, 1900.
Lusk reservoir built ($ioo,ixkj).
(A) P.46S. (A)
1899, June. Before this date the only
Hamcrsly pub.: .A military album index of the purely soldierly qualities
containing over i.ouo portraits of com- of a cadet was exjijressed in his marks
missioned officers who served in the under di.scipline weight 200) and drill
(

Spanish-American war. New York, regulations (weight 100). Since it,


1898. I vol., O. (A) conduct weight 1 25 drill regulations,
( ) ,

etc. (weight 115), military efficiency


[Block, H. C. A. de:] Reisin-
(weight 130 soldierly deportment and
drukken. De Vereenigde vStaatten van ) ,

Noord-America. i vol., O., 1S9S. [In


discipline (weight 20) are noted. The
sum of the old weights is 300; of the
Dutch; pp. 47-64, on West Point.] new, 390. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
(A)
.\cademy, 1899, pp. 5-6. (A)
Nelson (S. A.I: The Annapolis,
1899, September 30. The battalion
West Point, and military .school hand- of cadets goes to New York City to take
book. [How to gain admission, etc.]
part in the parade in honor of .\dmiral
111. New York, 1898, pp. 74.
Devvev. Post Orders, vol. 15, p. 25.
Andrews (Israel Ward); Manual (A)
of the Constitution of the United States.
1899, October 24. Service stripes to
New York, 18S7. I vol., O. (Text- indicate the class to which cadets belong
book department of law, 1898.) Cadet
adopted. Post Orders, vol. is, p. 34.
Regi.ster, 1S9S, p. 32. (A)
(A)
Fi.sher George Park) Outlines of
1899, December
I
:

universal history, designed as a text-


9. Letter from .Ad-
jutant-General,!'. S. Army, making the
book New York, 1S85. ivol.,0.
. . .

.Superintendent's decision final as to


(Text-book department of law and
whether or not a cadet shall answer a
history, 1898.) Cadet Register, 189S,
question asked by an investigating
p. 32. (A)
board. Post Orders, vol. 15, p. 51. (A)
1898tO Davis Cieorge B. [U.S.
. ( )

Military 1871]: The ele-


Academy, 1899. First cla.ss cadets ordered to
ments of law. An introduction to the front— List. N. Y. Times, Jan. 2, 1S99,
p. 3, col. 5.
study of the constitutional and military
law of the United States, ist ed. New Graduation list — .\ssigned to regi-
York, 1897. I vol., O. (Text-book ments. N. Y. Times, 1S99, Feb. 16, p.
department of law and history, 1S98 4, col. 7; Feb. 19, p. 5, col. 2.
to Cadet Register. 189S, p. 32.
. ) Cadets at large appointed. N. Y.
(A) Times, Apr. 9, 1899, p. 12, col. 3.
Flanders, (Henry ): .An exposition Board of Visitors appointed. N.
of the Constitution of the United States. Y. Times, Apr. 22, 1S99, p. 6, col. 3 ,

4th ed. Philadelphia, 1885. I vol., O. Board of Visitors (especiallv Con-


(Text-book department of law and gressman's Marsh's) appointment dis-
history, 1S98 to .) Cadet Regis- cussed. N. Y. Times (ed.), 1899, June
ter, i8g8, p. 32. (A) 4, p. 18, col. 2; June 6, p. 6, col. 2.

1898 to date. Preliminary examina- Cavalry inspected by


Board of
tion papers of cadets. /;; .\.G. 0.,0. Visitorsand Governor Roosevelt. N.
M. A. Y. Times, June 6, 1S99, p. 4, col. 5.
1899, January 1. Guard, police, and Exhibition at West Point closed.
fire regulations, n. p., n. d. i vol., O., N. Y. Times, June 10, 1899, p. 5, col. 2.
pp.31. (A)
Cavalry sketch by Fitz Morris
1899, February 15. Class of '99 grad- Illustrated (magazine). N. Y. Times,
uated. Post Orders, vol. 14, p. 436. ( .\ ) June 18, 1899, p. 6, col. i.
Bihliqo-rap/iy of tlir U. S. Mililary Acadnny. 15;

1899. Scarlet fever. N. Y. Times, mathematics, 1899.) Cadet Rcgi.ster,

1S99, July 12, p. 4, col, 4: July 13, p. 3, 1S99, p. 30. (A)


col. 6. 1899. l-'isher ((ieorge Park): .-^ brief
Gift of historical pictures to Cul- history of the nations and of their
luni Memorial, by J. K. Pauliling. N. ]>rogress in civilization. New York,
Y. Times, Nov. 28. 1899, p. i, col. 5. 1S96. vol., O.
I (Text-Vwok depart-
Orders U. S. C. C. (l>lue liook i ) .
ment of law and history, 1899.) Cadet
Register, 1899, p. 32. (A)
vol.,0. (A)
1899 to Smith (Charles): An
Model target range completed.
.

elcnieiitary treatise on conic sections.


Complete siege battery and mortar London, 1894. i vol., O. (Text-book
battery, etc., were received. Rept.
department of mathematics, 1899 to
Supt. r. vS. Military Academy, 1.S99,
.) Cadet Register, 1S99, \i. 30,
p. 7- (A) (A)
Field outfit for cadets first worn. Smith (Charles): An elementary
Class album, 1S99. (\) treatiseon solid geometry. 5th ed.
All explanations by cadets for de- London, 1S95. vol., O. (Text-bookI

linquencies were required to be made department of mathematics. 1899 to


in writing. Rept. Supt. T'. S. Military .)CadetRegi,ster, 1899, p.30. (.\)
Academy, 1S99, p. 24. (.\1 Wagner (Arthur
L.) [I'. S. Mili-
Elementary infantry and artillery tary Academy, 1865]: Organization and
drill regulations, etc., \vere .studied by tactics. New York, 1895. i vol., O.
the fo\irth class. Rept. Supt. I'. S. (Text-book departmentof civil and mili-
Military .Xcademy, 1900, p. 5. (The tary engineering, 1S99 to ) Cadet .

foregoing recommended in Rept. Board Register, 1899, p. 32. (A)


of Visitors, 1SS5, p. S46.) (A) Fiebeger (C. J.) [U. S. Military
Stenographic report of interviews .\cadeniy, 1S79]: A text-book of field
with the Superintendent by the various fortification, isted. New York, 1901
committees of the Board of Visitors I vol., O. (Text-book department of
(pp. 544-573 Report on discipline and
) : civil and military engineering, iSgg to
hazing by the commandant pp. 573- ( . Cadet Register, 1899, p. 32.
) .A ( )

575); report on increasing the scope of Outline of instruction in .small-


U." S. Military Academy', by Professor arms firing, ba.sed on small-arms firing
Earned (pp. 595-620). Rept. Board of regulations as modified by General Or-
Visitors, 1S99. \k) ders, .Adjutant-General's Office, No. 36,
Advertisement, instructions, and 1S97. West Point, 1S98. i vol., O.
specifications for library building . . .
(Text-book department of tactics, 1899
reconstruction and remodeling, 1S99. to .1 Cadet Register, 1899, p. 31.
I pain., O., obi., 14 pp. ( .\ I (At
Football game songs, with Joe ,
1899-1900. General Orders, Adjutant-
Lincoln's The Regular .-Xriny Man. i !
General's Office, Nos. 36, 1899; 81, igon.
pam., O., 4 pp. {^.') .Appointment of cadets, number, etc.
General Orders, .\djutant -Gen- (A)
eral's Office, No. 37. Reorganization Roman Catholic chapel liuilt

of enli.sted strength on duty at We.st ($22,800).


Point. (A) 1899-1902. Hazing at U. S. Mililary
Magazine rifles. Printed for the .Academy. Rept. Supt. U. S. Military
use of the cadets, U. S. Military .-Acad- .Academy, 1S99, pp. 7, 24-25; 1900, p.
emy, department of ordnance and gun- 11; pp. 5-7.
ig^ii, (-^)
nery, 1899. pam., O., 12 pp. (.\)
I 1900. In "Who's Who
in .America " for
Department of mathematics. Ex- I9!K) there are 117 graduates U. S.
amples from conic sections and solid Military .Academy [and 75 U. S. Naval
geometry of C. Smith. West Point, .Academy] There were then 1 ,900 liv-
.

N. Y., 1899. I vol., O.. 187 pp. (A) ing graduates U. S. Military .Academy
See Crane ( Stephen \\'est Pointer
) :
[and 1,700 U.S. Naval .Academy]. The
percentage of noted names is 5.6 for
and V'olunteer, in Le.slie's Popular
Monthly, November, 1899.
U. S. Military .Academy, which is the
largest for any American college or
New-Yorker Staats-Zeitung, May university [and 4.4 for U. S. Naval
29, 1899, p. 3: West Point, The U. S. .Academy]. Letter from Prof. E. G.
Military .\cademy. ( .\ I
Dexter, Mar. 2, 1903. (A)
Peck (William G. I [U. S. Military 1900, February 17. Conduct grades
Academy, Elementary treati.se
1S44]: established: Three grades determined
on determinants. New York. 18S8. i by luunber of demerits recciycd. Post
vol., O. (Text-book department of Orders, vol. 15, p. 77. (A)
15^ Criilciniial of UiiiUd Sfa/rs Military Academy.

1900, February 24. Hundredth Night 1900. Booz hazing inquiry at We.st Point.
Entertainment: The Ania/.ons. igixi. N. Y. Times (ed.), Dec. 21, 1900, p. 8,
n. p., n. d., I vol., obi., O. ( A) col. 5.

1900. March 1 0. liach cla.ss i.s divided —


Hazing U. S. Congressmen's ad-
monthl}' into three conduct grades, and vice to abolish the institution. N. Y.
to each grade certain privileges attach. Times (ed. ), Dec. 23, 1900, p. iS, col. 4.
Rept. vSupt. V. S. Military Academy. Mills (Col. A. L.)—Testimony.
I goo, p. 1 1. (A ) N. Y. Times, Dec. 30, 1900, p. 3, col. I.
1900, June 6. Act of Congress fixes Exercises in trigonometry (from
the number of cadets to be appointed Ludlow's Elements Trigonometry.)
two from each State at large
( A ) . (
Department of mathematics, U. S. Mil-
1900, June. Address of Hon. Charles itary Academy. I vol., O., 41 pp. (A)
F. JIanderson to the graduatin,g class. Algebra and geometry recitations
Rept. Board of Visitors, pp. 1 1-19. A ( ) were made on alternate days; likewise
1900, spring- of. Cadets were in- those in conic sections and descriptive
structed in the u.se of mountain guns geometry. Rept. ,Supt. U. S. Jlilitary
and in pack-tr;:in service. Rept. Supt. Academy, 1900, p. 5. (.\)
V S. Military Acidemy, 1900, p. 9. .\),
. 1

Department of mathematics, ex-


1900, summer of. The class of 1904 amples from C. vSmith's Treatise on Al-
was the last class subjected to hazing gebra. West Point, N. Y., 1900. ivol.,
in the fourth-class camp. O., 136 pp. (A)
1900. Cadets found deficient and dis-
The corps of cadets organized in
charged. N. Y. Times, Jan. 14, 19110,
sixcompanies (in place of four, which
p. S, col. 3.
had been the number, 1827-1900).
?iIemorial Hall .\ppeal for relics.— Rept. Supt. U. S. Military Academy,
X. Y. Times, Mar. 9, 1900, p. 3, col. 5. 1900, p. S. (A)

Graduates Standing of members
Department of tactics manual of
of this year's class. N. Y. Times, June
the ser\'ice of .security and information.
13, 1900, p. 3, col. 3.
Prepared for the use of cadets at the

Cadets Senators asked to name U. S. Military Academy, by First Lieut.
candidates under new law. N. Y. Edward Anderson, Seventh Cavalry,
Times, June 9, 1900, p. 3, col. 2. assistant instructor of tactics, by order
Catholic chapel dedicated. N. Y. of Lieut. Col. O. L. Hein, comman-
Times, June 1 i, 1900, p. 5, col, i. dant of cadets. West Point, N, Y., 1900.
Commencement— Class of 1900 I vol., O., 142 pp. (.\)
visit to New York City. N. Y. Times, See Dexter (E. G.): A .study of
June 14, 1900, p. 2, col. 4. twentieth century success. /// Pop. Sci.
Cadet graduates' assignments. Monthly, Julv, 1902, figs. 2, 4, and p.
N. Y. Times, June 17. 1900, p. 3, col. 3. 249. (A) "

Cadets appointed President Mc- — List of graduates in civil life; li.st


Kinley fills his quota of ten names and of graduates on the retired list. In Bull.
three others. N. Y. Times, July 4, 1900, .'Vssoc. Grads., No. i (1900). (A)
p. 12, col. 6.
The new cadet must provide an
Board of Visitors report Admis- — outfit costing f 160. 10. His expenses
sion standard raising recommended.
for board, books, clothes, etc., average
N. Y. Times, Oct. 6, 1900, p. 6, col. 6.
I522. 12 yearly. His average expen.ses
Booz Cadet Oscar L. ) U.S. Con-
( .
are thus I562.12, while his pay is $540
gress committee to investigate his case. Competitive examination is not the best
N. Y. Times, 1900, Dec. i, p. 3, col. 6;
Dec. 2, p. 15, col. 4; Dec. 4, p. 1, col, 3;
way to select cadets Hazing. Rept. —
Board of Visitors, pp. 7-10. (A)
Dec. 12, p. 7, col. I.
Dialectic Society: [For a brief hi.s-
Booz Cadet Oscar L.
( ) . Board of
tory of the society see U. >S. Military
inquiry appointed by Secretary of War-
Session at Bristol and Philadelphia.
Academy, class of 1S75, reunion, 1900,
p. 107.]'
N. Y. Times, Dec. 18, 1900, p. 3, col. 3.
Military court takes testimony-. Larned Chas. W.
( ) : U. S. Military
N. Y. Times, 1900, Dec. 19, p. 3, col. i; .Academy, 1S70. The U. .S. Military
Dec. 20, p. 6, col. I Dec. 21, p. 0, col. i;
;
Academy. Scientific American, June
Dec. 22, p. 2, col. 3; Dec. 23, ]). 5, col. i 23, 1900. (A)
Dec. 27, p. 3, col. 4; Dec. 28, p. 5, col. 2; Memorial Hall. Junior Munsey,
Dec. 29, p. 3, col. 3; Dec. 30, p. 3, col. i. No. 4, July, 1900, containing on
vol. S,
Breth's (Cadet) death claimed by PP- 515-523, The Memorial Hall at
family to have been caused by hazing. West Point, bv Prof. C. W. Larned.
N. Y. Times, Dec. 19, 1900, p. 3, col. i. I vol., O. (.\)'
BiblioorapliY of the IL S. M ilitary Acadcriiv. 159
1900. Memorial tablets of tlu' Rt-volu- (Text-book ilepartment of tactics, 1900
tionary ami Siianish- American wars [in to .) Cadet Register, 190(1, p. 32.
the chapel,] unveiling of. Presented (A)
. .by the N. V. Daughters of the
.
1900. Davis ( George H. ) [f. -S. Military
Revolution [with address by Professor .Vcadeniy, 1871]: The elements of in-
Michie.] 1900. r pani. C). 2 copies. ternational law, with an account of its
(A) origin, .sources, and historical develop-
Plan (with plate) of a propo.sed ment. New and rev. ed. New York
enlargement of the chapel, by Prof. C. and London, 1902. I vol., O. (Text-
AV. Lamed. Rept. Board of X'isitors, book ilepartment of law and history,
1900. p. 29. (A) 1900 to .) Cadet Register, 1900,
West Point described in How our '
'
p. 32. (A)
cousins manage it." R. M. A. Mag. Smith (A treatise on
Charles ) :

vol. I, ig<x), pp. I75-:7S. (.A) algebra. London, 1S93.


4th ed. i

Tripp. William H. Guide to West voL, O. (Text-book department of


Point and the I'. S. Military Academy, mathematics, 1900 to .) Cadet
giving location and hi.story of all the Register, 1900, p. 30. (A)
public buildings, monuments, and prin- Murray (Daniel Alexander): An
cipal points of interest, together with elementary course in the integral cal-
the hours for drills and formations. culus. New York, 189S. i vol.. O.
West Point, 1900. obi., O. (A) (Text-book department of mathe-
Appropriations bill, committee of matics, 1900 to .) Cadet Register,
House, hearings. Dec. 11, 1900. i 1900, p. 30. (A)
pam. O. (A) 1900-1901. Hazing. ,S(r 56th Cong.,
Appropriations bill, committee of 2d sess., 1900-1901. House Repts., vol.
House. Mav'S, igtK). i pam. O. (A) 4. Ibid., vol. 5. Ibid., vol. 6.

Estimate of [deficiency] appro- Library building remodeled \,$~o,-


priation forpay of Academy. Mar. 2S, OIK_l).

1900. 2 pp. (House Doc. 550.) (A)


1900 to Johnson (J. B.
. ) : The
at AVest Point, by Capt.
Hazing theory and practice of surveying. i6th
W. C. Rivers, U. S. Army. Anny and ed. New York, 1902, I vol., O. (Text-
Navv Journal, Jan. 12, 1901. p. 473. book, department of mathematics, 1900-
(A)' 1902; *Text-book, department of prac-
tical military engineering, 1902 to .)
Furlough Songs, I'. -S. Military
Cadet Regi,sters, 1900, p. 30, and 1902,
Academy, 1900. B., 1900. i vol., O.,
(A)
p. 31.
40 pp. "(A)
1900-1903. .Association of graduates.
West draughtsmen; by
Point
Ilidls. pam., O. No. I, 1900; No. 2,
Fritz Morris. I» Leslie's Pop. Month-
1902; No. 3, 1903. Edited by Capt.
ly, vol. 49, Ko. 5, March, I9i-X>, pp.
W. C. Rivers, secretary. (.A)
52 '-536- (A)
1901, January 9. Special Committee
Craddock, Florence Nightingale:
of the House of Representatives ap-
Soldier's Revenge, or Roland and Wil-
pointed to investigate hazing at West
fred. I vol., O. (1900). (A)
Point arrives. Post Orders, vol. 15, p.
1900 to . Duruy (Victor): General 232. (A)
history of the world Translated
. . .
1901, January 28. Description of ex-
by K. A. Grosvenor. New York, 1S98. hibit of the Military Academy at the
I (Text-book department of
vol., O. Exposition at Buffalo.
Pan-.\merican
law and history, 1900 to Cadet . )
(A)
Post Orders, vol. 15, p. 240.
Register; 1900, p. 32. (A)
1901, February 16. Graduation of
Dyer (A. B.) [U. S. Military
first class ordered on Feb. 18, 1901.
Academy, 1837]: Handbook for light (A)
Post Orders, vol. 15. p. 24S.
artillerj-. ist ed. New York, 1S96.
I vol., O. (* Text-book department of 1901, March 2. Battalion of cadets
tactics, 1900 to .) Cadet Register, ordered to Washington to take part in
1900, p. 31. (A) ceremonies attending the inauguration
of President McKinley. Post Orders,
~
Ander.son (Finst Lieut. Edward,
vol. 15. p, 257. (.\i
U. S. Army [U. S. :\Iilitary Academy,
)

18SS] Department of tactics. Manual


: 1901, March 2. .Act of Congress: The
of the service of security and informa- U. S. Military Academy band to consist
tion, prepared for the use of cadets at of 1 teacher and 40 enlisted musicians.
the U. S. Military Academy by order The master of the sword to have the
of Lieut. Col. O. L. Hein, commandant rank and pav of first lieutenant, etc.
of cadets. West Point, 1900. ivol.,0. (A)
i6o Centennial of United States Military Academy.

1901, March 2. Act of Congress: A Times (ed. ), 1901, May 2, p. 8, col. 4;


cadtt engaged in hazing sliall be sum- May 16, p. 8, col. 4.
marily expelled and shall not be eli- 1901. —
Hazing Cadets dismissed and
gible for appointment in the Army, suspended Statement ——
Secretary
Navv, or Marine Corps until two years Root's attitude — Colonel Mills's report.
after the graduation of his class. (A) N. Y. Times, igoi. May 22, p. i, col. 7;

1901, March 16. Provision of act of May 23, p. 3, col. i ; Ma}' 24, p. 2, col. 6;
Congress giving the master of the May 25, p. 9, col. i; May 26, p. I, col. I.
sword the relative rank of first lieuten- Graduates' services the best an-
ant, with pay and allowances of first swer to Academy's critics. X. Y.
lieutenant mounted. Post Orders, vol. Times (ed.), May23, 1901, p. 8, col. 4.
15, p. 263. |.\)

Hazing Conditions discussed in
1901, June 30. .\ct of Congress appro- an old graduate's letter to editor Times.
priates |;io,tK>o for library furniture. X. Y. Times, May 23, 1901, p. 8, col. 6.
(A)
The

Hazing Gen. F.V.Greene New —
1901, August 12. battalion of York and Bermudez Company offers po-
cadets ordered to Pan-.\merican p;xpo- sitions to dismissed cadets Ecuador —
sition at Buffalo, to encamp there from Railroad Company, ditto. X.Y. Times,
Aug. 14 to Aug. 28. Post Orders, vol. 1901, May 24, p. 2, col. 6; May 25, p. 9,
15, p. 343- (A) col. i; June 5, p. 2, col. 2.
1901, August 14-29. The corps of Hazing —
Dismissed cadets ask to
cadets visits the Pan-American Expo-

report on their con-
see —
charges Try to see Secretary
sition at Buffalo Root. X. Y. Times, 1901, May 26, p. I,
duct there bv the conmiandant of col. i; May 28, p. i, col. 4.
cadets. Rept.' Supt. U. S. Military Hazingtraditionstill.strong. N.Y.
Academy, 1901, pp. 26-7. (.V) Times (ed.). May 29, 1901, p. 8, col. 3.
1901. Hazing — Booz scandal — Board .Statement that cadets' mutiny was
reports death was not due to hazing.
not due to hazing. X'. Y. Times, June
X. V. Times, Jan. 10, 1901, p. I, col. 6. 90 1, p.
I, 1 9, col. I.
Defective cadets discharged. X.
Y. Times, Jan. 13, 1901, p. 5, col. 1.
Examination,s Succession tangle.
• —
N. Y. Times, 1901, June 2, p. 2, col. 3;
Booz hazing scandal Congres- — June 7, p. 5, col. 3; June 8, p. 8; col. 6.
sional committee investigation. N. Y.
Court-martial of two cadets for

Times (ed.), Jan. 17, igm, p. 8, col. 4. drinking. N. Y. Times, June 6, 1901,
Compared with the military court of p. 2, col 4.
inquiry at West Point, (ed."), Jan. 19,
S, col. 4.
List of new cadets. X. Y. Times,
1901, p.
June II, 7901, p. 6, col. 3.
Hazing aboli.shed by cadets during
Congressional investigation. N. Y.
- Superintendent Mills u])held by —
Times, Jan. 20, 1901, p. i, col. 3.
cadets. X. Y. Times. June 12, 1901,
p. I, col. 6.
Hazing system criticised. X. Y.
Times (ed.), Jan. 20, 1901, p. 22, col. 4. West Point standard very high.
X. Y. Times (ed.), July 14, 1901, p. 6,
Cadet agreement to abolish haz-
col. 2.
ing. X. Y. Times (ed. ), 1901, Jan. 21,
p. 6, col. i; Jan. 24, p. 8, col. 4. Hazing stopped —
Superintendent
Xominations .sent to Senate bv Mills's report. X. Y. Times, Oct. 25,
President McKinley under reorganiza- 1901, p. 6, col. 4.

tion law. X. Y. Times (ed.), 1901, Admission certificates. X. Y.


Feb. 6, p. 8, col. I Feb. 10, p. 18, col. 3.
;
Times, Nov. 9, 1901, p. 8, col. 7.
Hazing. X. Y. Times, Mar. 10, Visitors' board condemns build-
1901, p. I, col. 6.
ings. N. Y. Times. Nov. 13, 1901, p. 5,
Candidates who have passed ex- col. 2.
aminations. X. Y. Times, Mar. 24,
1901, p. 4, col. 2.
Examinations in the department of
mathematics held immediately on the
Graduating class — Dela}'. X. Y.
termination of instruction. Lessons in
Times, 1901, Apr. 14, p. 16, col. 4; June calculus and in solid geometry are given
4, p. 2, col. 4.
on alternate days. Cadets showing
Officers' appointments distributed proficiency in previous work are ex-
geographically as patronage. X. Y. cused from exatnination. Rept. Supt.
Times (ed.), Apr. 26, 1901, p. 6, col. 2. LT. S. Military Academy, 1901, pp. 9-10.

(A)
Harper's Weekly on the way the
Commandant and Superintendent were Cadets are instructed in riding pad
chosen — Remarks retracted. N. Y, saddles, and with double reins. Rept.
BibliograpJiy of the U. S. Miiihiiy Academy. i6i

Supt U. S. Militarv Academy, lyoi, ]). with an introduction on Spanish pro-


23. (A) nunciation. New York, igtxj. i vol.,
190 1 . Kstiniate of apjjropriation for en- ( ). Text-book department of modern
(

larginsj Academy. Jan. S. 1901, 21 pp. languages, 1901 to .) Cadet Reg-


(A) ister, 1901, p. 3:. (A)
Estimate of appropriation for wa- 1901. Ramsey (M. Montrose): An ele-
ter supply at Academy. Jan. S, 1901, mentary Spanish reader. Xew York,
igixj. vol., O. (Text-book depart-
3PP- (A)
r

ment of modern languages, 1901 to


Jlilitarv Academy, select commit-
. ) Cadet Register, 1901, p. 31.
tee to investigate hazing at West Point.
(A)
Dick, Charles: Report submitting
House bill 14127, to aid in enforcement 1901-2. Press clippings: Enlargement
of discipline at ililitary Academy; with U. S. Militarv Academy, i vol., F.
testimony upon practice of hazing at (At
Academy. Feb. 9, I9i;>i, 2o-*-i9S2 pji. 1902, Feb. 1. The properly attested
(House Rept. 2768, 4 pts.) (.\) certificate of graduation from a normal
Rules for the government of the school to be accepted in lieu of exam-
academic board [an edition ])rinled in ination for entrance to the Military
1901 and other editions previously], Academy. Post Orders, vol. 15, p. 424.
(A) (A I

Woodruff (Charles E., surgeon 1902, Apr. 15. Centennial association


U. S. Army): The nen-ous exhaustion organized at Manila, P. I., Apr. 15.
due to West Point training. /;/ .\mer. 1902, to celelirate the one-'.iundredth
Medicine, June 22, 1901, p. 55S. {W anniversary of the founding of the I". S.
Military Academy. Manila, 1902. i
Fiction in English in library, U. S.
vol.. O. (A)
Military Academy, June, 1901, 43 pp.
(A) 1902, May 1. Entrance examinations
to U. Military Academy held, for the
,S.
Department of mathematics: Ex-
first time, at army posts. Rept. Supt.
amples from Murray's integral calculus.
v. S. Military Academy, 1902, p. 3.
West Point. X, Y., 1901, i vol., O., Surveying transferred to t'he depart-
48 pp. (A)
ment of practical military engineering.
Guard, police and fire regulations. Ibid., p. 6. (A)
n. p., 1901. I vol., O., 32 pp. (A)
1902, June Programme of the cen-
9.
International monthly, vol. 3, tennial of the U. S. Military Academy,
Xo. April, 1901; see pp. 411-44^:
4, 1802-1902. June 9, alumni day: June
West Point, bv Prof. C. W. Larned. 10, field day; June 11, centennial day;
I vol., O. (A)" June 12, graduation day. The pro-
Weekly, vol. 27, Xo. 14.
Collier's gramme in detail printed in Rept. Supt.
July 1901, p. II.
6, Training V. S. U. S. Militarv .\cademy, 1902, pp. 57-5S.
officers at West Point, by Col. Albert (A)
L. Mills. Superintendent.' (A)
1902, June 11. Medal of honor pre-
Stevens (Bishop P. F.): Letter to sented by the President of the United
the U. S. corps of cadets [on hazing]. States to Cadet Titus, fourth class, for
West Point, 1 901 i vol. O. 4 pp. ( A
. , , gallant conduct at Peking Aug. 14,
Hazing atPoint. /;/ Army
West 1900. Rept. Supt. U. ,S. Military Acad-
and Xayy Journal, Jan. 12, 1901, p. 473. emy, 1902, p. 17. (A)
Contains list of the various fonns of
Bancjuet in celebration of the
pledges given by cadets, 1S64-1S71. (A)
centennial ... of the U. S. Military
1901 to .Tillman (Samuel E. )
Academy, [at] Manila, June II, 1902.
[r. S. MiHtary Academy, 1869] Text- : Manila, 1902. 1 vol., O., pp. 40. (A)
book of important minerals and rocks.
1902, June 28. .\ct of Congress au-
1st ed. Xew
York, 1900. vol., O. j
thorizes the purchase of 200 atlases to
(Text-book department of chemistry,
be placed in cadets' rooms. (A)
1 90 1 to .) Cadet Register, 1901,
p. 32. (A) Act of Congress: The professors,
etc., U. S. Military Academy, to have
Fiebeger (G. [U. S. Military
J.) actual rank in the Army and command
Academy, Pamphlet on perma-
1879]: only in the aca<lemic department U. S.
nent fortifications. Text-book depart-
I

Military Academy; cadets to be paid


ment of civil and military engineering,
fSLO and I ration (50.30) per day; ac-
1901 to . ) Cadet Register, 1901,
tual traveling expenses of accepted
P- 32- candidates to be paid; the President of
•Traub (Peter E. [U. S. Military )
the United States may appoint 40 cadets
Academy, 18S6]: The Spanish verb, i
at large. (Aj
H. Doc. 789, 5S-2— vol 2 1
Military Academy.
i62 Centennial o)/ United States
1902. Degrees. N.Y. Times, June 13,
1902, June 28. Act of Congress pro-
appointedfroni civil 1902, p. 3, col. I.
vides fora librarian N. Y.
U. b. Military Larned-Boorman letter.
life [Edward S. Holden
,

ij. (A) Times, June 30, 1902, p. 8, col. 5.


Acadeniv, 1870, appointed July
Con Kress appropriates Maior Greble and Cadet Moore
Act of Times,
of the hurt at artillery drill. N. Y.
«2 000,000 for the enlargement
\cademv immediately and authorizes July 13, 1902, p. I, col- 5.
a total' outlay for this purpose ot 1 Names of 35 new candidates.
col. 4.
Is, 500,000. (Al N. Y. Times, Aug. 3. 1902, p. 9.
1902, June. Songs: Centennial Din- Board of Visitors report. N. Y.
Military Academy, West Times, Aug. 1902, P- 8, col. 2.
ner- r
S. 9,

Point, 1902, I vol., O., pp. 23- (A.)


Annual report. N. Y. Times, Oct.
Miscellaneous 17, 1902, p. 8, col.
6.
Jubilee 1802-1902.
(A) Football— West Point wins, 22 to
items in vScrap Books, Jubilee.
1902, July 1. Class rings to be worn Annapolis 8. N. Y. Times, Nov. 30,
onlv after Jan. i of first class year. 1902, p. I, col. 7.

Spe'cial Orders, Xo. 121. (A) The first class visits Gettysburg in
1902 September. Employment of a April. Rept. Supt. U S Military
time four x^sxs (m
during Academy 1902, p. 7- Candidates ad-
cadet's schools
hours) Tactics, 2,850 hours; Mathe- mitted on certificates from high
for the first
matics, i,Soo; Modernlanguages I 400;
etc without examination,
Engineering, i.oc>o; Natural
philoso- time. Ibid., p. 9- The new curricu-
Law lum described. Ibid., p. 9. (A)
phv 950; Chemistry, etc., 650; Ord-
and'historv, 550; Drawing, 475; Regulations U. S. Military Acad-
nance and gunnery, 300; Practical en- eniv [different editions were
issued in
.Sleep.
gineering, i«>; Hygiene 25; the years 1810, 1814, 1S21,
1S25, 1829.
Meals, 2,7/5, 1S57, 1866,
Ti 000; Recreation, 9.025; 1832, 1839. 1840, 1841, 1853,
Tota (A)
Furloughs, 1,850; Chapel, 2.S0; ,

1873, 1S77, 1883, 1S94, 1902].


35,cx« hours. Kept. Supt. US. Mili-
-Regulations for the interior dis
Academy, 1902, p. 15- (A) corps of
tary cipline and police of the U. S.
1902, summer Cadets instructed
of. cadets. By the commandant of cadets.
rations and the prep-
in the handling of
Rept.
West Point, 1902. i vol., O., pp. 5°.
aration of food in the field. (A)
vSupt U S. Military Academy,
1902, p.
- The battalion color of the corps
Detailed programme of instruc- color of a battel
25
tactics Jan. of cadets was the blue
tion in the department of ion of infantry until 1902,
when a flag
(A) black and
I to Dec. I, ibid., pp. 2S-30. with a grey' ground and
1902. Report of Prof. C. W.
L,arned
gold fringe'charged with the arnis of
reorganization of the plant ot
upon the tiie U S Military Academy was adopt-
accom-
the U S Military Academy
1S99,
ed. \Sce this catalogue Mar. 24,
draw-
panied by estimates, plans, and and a7.'!0 August 1S21.)
vol., U.,
West Point, Information relative to the ap
ings. 1902. i

F. (.A) to
24 pp., and atlas pointment and admission of cadets
Board of Visitors named. N. Y. (reprint
the U S Military AcademyBureau of
Times, Feb. iS, 1902, p. 3. col. 2. from the Register). Rept.
p. 2421. (A)
ConcT-ess considers enlargement. Education, 1900-1901,
N. Y. Times (ed.). Mar. 25, 1902, and
p.
Designs for the new post
academy by Cram, Goodhue, and
8, col. 2.
Fer-
West Point— Rebuilding. K. Y. plates.
guson in Arch. Rev., July, 1903.
Times (ed.), Apr. 16, 1902, p. 8, col.
(A)
2.
Review of Hancock's
Ixe\iew yji. i*"". --- life
-
at — est W
Centennial (magazine supple-
-
,
of French,
Point, and brief comparison
ment). N. Y. Times, May 11, 1902, p. Engli.sh, and American military schools.
9, col. I. The AtheiiEeum, No. 3931, Feb. 2»,
— Improvements planned. N. Y.
1903, p. 272. (A)
Times, June 8, 1902, p. 32, col.
i
Phonographs first used by the
Centennial celebrations begun. department of modern languages to
as-
col. i
N. Y. Times, 1902, June 10, p. 3, teaching pronunciation of
sist in
French
June II, p. 3, col. I. and Spanish. (A)
West Point Centenary. N. Y. mili-
11, 1902, p. S, col. i. Circular; Classification of the
Times (ed.), June Military
tary works in the library, U. S.
Centennial day— Roosevelt, etc.,
1902) Circular;
12, 1902.
Academy (August,
speeches. N. Y. Times, June Arrangement of maps, charts, plans,
p. I, col. 7.
Bibliography of ilie U. S. Militarv Academy, 163
etc., in the map room (October, 1902). 1902 to . Beach (Capt. William I).,
(A) U. S. Army) [U. S. Military .Vcademv,
1902. The new curriculum. In Rept. 1879]: Manual of military" field cng'i-
Supt. V . S. Militarv Academv, 1902, i).
neering for the use of officers and troops
9- (A) of the line. Fort Leavenworth, 1S94.
Improvements at the U. S. Jlilitarv I vol., O. iTe.xt-book department of
Academy, West Point, N. V. Report practical and military engineering.
of a board of officers convened 1902 to .) Cadet Regi.ster, 1902,
. . .

Julvi2, igo2. West Point, 1902. ivol., p. 3'. (A)


O.' (A) Carter (Capt. William II.) [U. S.
:\Iilitary ,\caileniy, 1873]:
Honses, sad-

In 1902 electric bells were ])ut into
dles, and bridles. Leavenworth, Kans.,
the cadet mess hall and the servants
notified by cadet adjutant when the 1895. I vol., O. *Text-book depart- (

battalion was formed for meals and ment of tactics, 1902 to .) Cadet
when it began its march to the hall. Register. 1902, p. 32. (A)
In this wa^- hot meals are .secured. Willco.x Cornelis De Witt [U. S.
(
)

right to wear A on football


The Military .\cademy. 1SS5]: .\ Frencli-
uniform is given to cadets who have Engliish military technical dictionarv.
played in one army and navy game, Washington, 1899. ivol.,0. (-'Text-
or on five match games with other in- book department of modern languages,
stitutions. 1902 to Cadet Register, 1902,
. )

P-3I-
Holden (E. S.): The
Jubilee.
Military Academy. N. Y. Sun, June Professional papers of the Corps
22, 1902. (.\)
of Engineers, U. S. Army. No. 29—
Topo.graphical reconnais.sance, being
Hancock, H. I.: Life at West Chapter I of the Engineer Field Man-
Point. 111. Xew York, 1902, O. (A) ual. Prepared unde'r the direction of
West Point after a centurv, bv the commanding officer of the Engi-
Frederick Palmer. 111. /« The World's neer School of .\ppIication. Wa,shing-
Work, August, 1902, p. 2433. (A) ton, 1901. I vol., O. (Text-book
List of 317 graduates in civil life; department of practical and military
list of 1S7 graduates on the retired li.st. engineering, 1902 to Cadet Reg- . )

In Bull. Assoc. Grads. U. S. Militarv ister, 1902, p. 31. (A)


Academy, No. 2 (1902). (A) Official publications of Signal De-
Cadets of the third class are to partment. ( *Text-book department of
write essays on subjects selected from practical and military engineering, 1902
English literature (this plan put into to .) Cadet Register, 1902, p. 31.
operation January, 1903). (A) Phillips (.\. W. ) and 'Fisher (Ir-

Alphabetical list of periodicals in ving): Elements of geometry. New
the U. S. Military Academy Hbrarv York and London, 1S9S. i vol., O.
subscribed for (or regularly presented )
(Text-book department of mathemat-
in 1902. (A) ics. 1902 to Cadet Register, 1902,
. )

Appropriations bill, !9u2. Com- p. 3'- (A)


mittee of House on Militarv Affairs, 1903, January 17. Cadets of the first
Monday, Mar. Statement of
24, 1902. class visit Watervliet Arsenal under the
Col. A. L. Mills, Superintendent U. S. guidance of the head of the department
Military .\cademy. Washington, 1902. of ordnance and gunnerv (and are
I vol., b.,
99 pp. (A) to visit Sandy Hook pro\ing station
( Carson (John M.): Trophies and during the spring 1.
I

. flags in the chapel, U. S. Militarv 1903, January. Tactical officers in-


I
j
Academv, in Bull. Assoc. Grads., No. '2
specting the rooms of their companies
U (1902), p. 81. (A) take the rooms in any order not be- —
Orders for the U. S. corps of cadets, ginning on the ground floor and going
1902. 77 pp. (A) in regular order. Orders commandant
of cadets. .A
See speech of Hon. R. Wavne ( )

Parker, of New Jersey, in the House of 1903, April 20. Bibles distributed to
Representatives, Apr. 22, 1902 [on the] the chapel, the whole corps
first class in
enlargement of West Point. Wash- in attendance. S. O. headquarters
ington, 1902. I vol., O., 8 pp. (A) U. S. Military .\cademy.
The library, U. S. Military .Acad- 1903. " Hundredth Day " opera. N.Y.
emy (letter from the Superintendent Times, Feb. 22, 1903. p. 2, col. 3.
U. S. Military Academv, to the Cadets of the second class visit
Adjutant-General U. S. Army). Jour. the Jletropolitan :\Iuseuni of -Art under
U. S. Cav. Assoc, October, 1902, p. the guidance of the professor of draw-
199- (A) ing.
164 Centennial of United States JMilitary Academy.

1903. The bugle calls sounded for cadet Mallory's vStruggle 111.
. . . New
call to quarters, etc., written down by York [1903]. (A)
I vol., O., 251 pp.

Trumpeter L. Lewis the library. for Garrison (Lieut. Frederick, U. S.


He learned them (by ear) from L. Benz, Army): A West Point Treasure; or,
bugler, 1S45-1S78. (A) Mark Mallory's Strange Find . . .

Department of drawing: Book of 111. New York [190^]. i vol., O.. 285
letters and lettering. n.p.,n.d. ivol., pp. (A)
obi., O. (A) Garrison (Lieut. Frederick, U. S.
Department of drawing; Geomet- Army): The West Point Rivals; or,
rical problems in pencil, n. p., n. d. Mark Mallory's Stratagem 111. . . .

I vol., obi., O. (A) New Y'ork [1903]. i vol., O., 277 pp.
Department of drawing: Topog- (A)
raphy—conventional signs, n. p., n. Garrison (Lieut. Frederick, U. S.
d. I sheet 10 x 4. (A)" Army): A Cadet's Honor; or, Mark
Department of drawing: Triangu- Mallory's Heroi.sm ... 111. New
lation and traverse notes, n. p., n. d. Y'ork [1903]. I vol., O.. 274 pp. {h\
I vol., O., pp. S. (A) Roe W.(
J. ) : The new West Point.
Garrison (Lieut. Frederick, U. S. 111. Pop. Sci. Monthly, November,
///

.\rmy): On Guard; or, Mark Mallory'.s 1903, pp. 32-40. (A)


Celebration . 111.
. New York
.
U. S. Military Academy astro-
[[91.3]. I vol., O., 2S3 pp. (A) nomical observations. Sec Bartlett
1903. Garrison Lieut. Frederick, U. S.
( (W. H. C); Lee (T. J.) in the follow-
Army): Off for West Point; or, Mark ing pages.
BIBLIOGRAPHY 01- THH AVUITINi.S OF r.KADUATES, iS..j-i.)..j.

fArrani^t'd alphabetical lyj


[Note. (A) signifies that the hook cited is in the lihraryof the Uiiiled States Military Academy
or in that of the Association of Graduates. IC» indicates that the l>ook cited is a Congressional
document, most of which are owned In* the Academy ]

Abbot. Frederic Vanghan I'. S. M. A.. 1S79). ( Abbot. Frederic Vanghan. Project, plan, esti-
translator. Extracts from a Treatise upon de- mate, etc., for the invijrovenicnt of Red River
fensive submarine mining, by D. Leopoldo of the North, Minn, and N. Dak. Rept. Chief
Scheidnagel, corps of engineers. Spanish of Eng., 1900, p. 2S41. (A I

army. Pi., Q., pp. 159. Madrid, iSSo. WiUets Causes of and the means of prevent-
Point, New York Harbor, Battalion Press ing the excessive floods in tlie Mississippi
[18S1]. [EngineerSchool of Application. Paper River between the Government dam at Sandy
No. II.] Lake and Brainerd, Minn.. an<l the effect
Kast River Suspension Bridge. 111.. <J.. tliereof on the interests of navigation. Rept.
PP- [3-]- [^Vi^ets Point. New York Harbor]. Chief of Eng., T901, p. 2344. (A)
1SS2. [Essayons Club Papers, No. 50.] Warroad Harbor and River. ^linu.
translator. Improvement of navigable
, Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1901. p. 2357. (A)
nontidal rivers. By Prof. J. Schlichting. Long Prairie River and its sources,
Leipzig. 1SS2. PI., Q.. pp. 121. AVillets Point. Minn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 2ify2. (A)
New York Harbor, 1SS5. [Engineer School of See* Boards —
Harris. 5.6, 7; Stanton, i. 2.
Application. Paper No. IX. Sre Commission — Humphreys. 2.

Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Abbot. Henry Larcom (U. S. M. .\.. 1S54).
provement of Broad and Saluda rivers above Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
Columbia. S. C. Kept. Chief of Eng., iSSu, p. in 1S79.
1 207. ( C Routes in (.)regon and California. /« Re-
Edisto River, S. C. North and South ports of e.xplorations . . . for a railroad ro\ite
forks. Rept. Chief of Eng.. rSSg. p. 1210. (C) from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
Socastee Creek. S. C. Rept. Chief 1S53-1S55, vol. (A)
10.

:>f En 1SS9. p. 1215. (C) Pacific Railroad reports. \ol. 6. (Wash-


— A.shepoo River, ,. below the ington, 1S57.)
Charleston and Savannah Railroad briilge. Author of various biographical memoirs,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS9, p. 121S. (C) professional papers, etc. (iS6i-go.
Beaufort River, S. C. Rept. Chief of Siege artillery in the campaigns against
Eng., 1S90, pp. 1236. 1237. (C) Richmond. i vol., O.. 1S67. 2 copies. Prof.
Orvenden and W'ando rivers, S. C. Papers, Corps of Eng. I'. S. A., No. 14. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S90, pp. 1243. 1244. (C) Notes on the practical gauging of rivers.
Lynch River, S. C. Rept. Chief of Essayons Club Papers, No. 2, 1S6-S. (A)
Eng.. 1893. p. 1533. (A) Notes on mortars in harbor defence. Es-
Congaree River just below Colum- sayons Club Papers, No, II. 1S69. (A)
bia, S. C. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S94. p. 1096; Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
1S96, p. 11S4. (A) provement of Mississippi River levees. Rept.
Red Lake and Red Lake River, Chief of Eng., 1S69. pp. 32S>33'>. 332, 334,344,347;

Minn. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1900. p. 2S2S. (A) 1S70. pp. 402, 405; 1874, vol. I, pp. 3S2. 3S7, 39;.
Otter Tail Lake and Otter Tail
River, Minn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900. p. Volley practice with mortars. Rept.
2830. (A) Chief of Eng., 1S95. p. 519. (A)
Big Stone Lake and Lake Traverse, Harbor lines in Cleveland Harbor,
Minu. and S. Dak. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, (_)hio. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. 312S. (A)
P- 2833- (A) United Slates bridge equipage and drill.
St. Croix River. Minn. Rept. Chief (1S70.) (Jointly with boards and commis-
of Eng., 1900. p. 2S36. (A) sioners. )

Minnesota Ri^-er, Minn. Rept, Notes on modern explosives. Essayons


Chief of Eng., 1900. p. 2S40. (A) Club Papers, No. 27, 1S73. (A)

(65)
1 66 . Centennial of United States Militaiy Academy.

Abbott. Henry Larcom. Reclamation of the al- Abbott. Henry Larcom, and Raymond, Capt.
luvial basin of the Mississippi River. (1S75.) Rossiter Worthington, Corps of Engineers.
Simultaneous ignitions. Essayons Club Observations at the recent transit of Venus on
Papers. Xo, 39. 1S75.
Dec. 6, 1SS2, made at the Willets Point field
Shock of the explosion at Hallets Point. observatory. Q. Willets Point, New York
Harbor, Battalion Press, n. d. [Engineer
Essayons Club Papers, Xo. 40. 1876. (A)
Report on the velocity of transmission of ,School of Application, Paper No. v.]

earth -waves. O. 1S7S. [Misc. Pam.. vol. 11.]


( )
See Williamson, R. S., in Reports of ex-
plorations for a railroad from the Missis-
In Am. Jour. Sci. and Arts, vol. 15, 1S7S. A ( . . .

Memoir of Prof. Dennis Hart Mahan, 1802- sippi RivertothePacificOcean, 1S53-1S55, vol. 6.

1S71. Read before the National Academy of (Al


Pam.. O. (A) See Boards— .Abbot; Bache, 3; Casey. 2, 3, 4.
.Sciences Xov. 7. 1S7S.

Testing of medium and high tension fuzes. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13; Duane, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Ma-
Essayons Club Papers, Xo. 47. 1879. (A) comb, 34; Newton, 6; Tower, 8, 9, 12, 16, 17, 18,
military engi- 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2.S, 30, 31; Warren, 12, 13. (A)
Hasty notes relating to
neering in Europe; made in the autumn of Abbott, Edward Fifield (U. S. M. A., 1S47). Died
18S3. Submitted to the Chief of Engineers. Feb. I, 1901, aged 76. Obituary and portrait in
Washington, 1SS3. i pam., O. Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1901. (A)
Report of gun foundry board. {1SS4. Abbott, Henry (U. S. M. A., 1897). Died Dec. 23,
Course of lectures upon the defence of the 1S9S, aged 23. Obituary and portrait in Ann.
sea coast of the United States, delivered be- Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1899. (A)
fore the United States Naval War College. Recent Japanese maneuvers. Jour. Mil.
New York, iSSS. 1 vol., O., pp. 167. (A) Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. 11, p. 748. (A)
Notes on electricity in military and indus- Member of Board
Abbott, Johns, (of Maine).
trial engineering. O. Willets Point, 1S8S.
of Visitors to v. S. M. A, in 1S49.
Coastdefense, including submarine mines.
Oper. Div. Mil. Eng. Int. Cong. Eng., 1S94, p. IJ. Abercromble, John Jo.seph (U. S. M. A., 1822).
(A) Died Jan. 3, 1S77, aged 79. Obituary in Ann
The new Panama Canal. Reprinted from Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1877. (A)
Forum, November, 1S9S. 1 pam., O. (A) Abert, James William (U. S. M. A., 1842). Died
Memoir of G. K. Warren. In Biog. Mem. .^-ug. 10, 1897, aged 76. Obituary and portrait
Nat. Acad. Sci.. vol. 2, p. 73. (.\) in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S98. (A)
Discussion of Parkhurst electricity and the Expedition on the upper Arkansas and to
art of war. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. i, p. 357. the Comanche Indians. 1845. (A)
Vertical lire in seacoast batteries. Jour. Report of his examination of New Mexico
U. S. Art., vol. 5, p. 313. in the years 1S46 and 1847. Explorations and
- Recent progress in high explosives and Sniveys. (A)
their uses in war. Jour. Mil. Serv: Inst. U. S. Author of various professional and miscel-
vol. 6, p. 103. (A) laneous papers. (1846-1880).
Comment on " meritorious discharged sol-
and Peck, William Guy (U. S. M. A., 1S44).
diers." Jour. Mil. Serv-. Inst. U. .S., vol. II, p.
Maps of the Territorj- of New Mexico, 1846-47.
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physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi . the Engineer Department, U.


.
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. . .
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547,549- (C) Adams, John M. (of Maine). Member of
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Channel connecting Flushing Bay Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S79. pp. 1713. (C)
and Newtown Creek, N. Y. Rept. Chief of ,\shtabula H.arbor. Ohio. Rept.
Eng,, 1S9-, p. II59- i^) Chief of Eng., 1SS3. p. 19:8. (C)
Roslyu Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief Dunkirk Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief
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Harbor at Oyster Bay. N. Y. Rept. Arkansas River, -\rk. and Kans.
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Lloyds Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief 1887, p. 1515. (C)


of Eng., 1S97, p. 1165. (.\) Arkansas River at Pine Bluff. Ark.
Northport Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Rept. Chief cf Eng., 1S.84, p. 1396. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1S97, p. 1167. (A) .Arkansas River at Fort Smith. .\rk.
Smithtown Harbor, N. Y. Rept. . Rept. Chief of F:ng., 1.SS4, p. 1397; 1SS5, p. 1.S63.
Chief of Eng., 1S9-, p. 1169. f A) (C)
Channels td Far Rockaway and In- Burlington Harbor, Vt. Rept. Chief
wood, X. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 1171. of Eng.. 1S.87. pp. 315. 2406. (C)
(A Gordons Landing. Lake Champlain.
Babylon Creek, N. Y. Rept. Chief Vt. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1887, p. 2400; 1S92, p.
of Eng., 1S97, p. 1173. (A) 2607. (C)
East Chester Creek, N, Y. Rept.
Lake Champlain. Rept. Chief of
Chief of Eng. 1S97, p. 1176. (A)
,

Eng.. 1887. p. 2413. (C)


Bay Ridge Channel, etc., N. Y. Waddington Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p. 1178. (A) Chief of Eng., 1887. p. 2415. (C)
Gowanus Creek, N, Y, Rept. Chief Swanton Harbor, Vt. Rept. Chief
of Eng.. 1S97, p. 1180. (A) of Eng., iSSS, p. 2095; 1889, p. 245S. (C)
channel between the Battery and - Bridge between North Hero and
Governors Island, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., Alburgh. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS.8, pp, 2432,
1897, p. 11S2. (A) (C)
2433-
Elizabeth River, N. J. Rept. Chief Bridge of the Lamoille Valley Ex-
of Eng., 1S97, p. 11S5. (A) tension R.R.Co. Rept. Chief of Eng., iS.ss, p.
Rahway River, N.J. Rept. Chief
2652. (C)
of Eng., 1S97, p. iiSS. (A) Platlsburg Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
Wallabout channel. New York, N.
Chief of Eng.. pp. 344. 2459- (C)
1SS9,
Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S99, (A) p. 1251. George, N. Y. Rept. Chief of
Lake
Bay Ridge channel. New York. N.Y, Eng., 1SS9, p. 2454, (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S99, p. 1272. (A) Salmon River, N. Y. Rept. Chief of
East River, N. Y. Rept. Chief of 18S9, p. 2460. (C)
Eng.,
Eng.. 1900, p. 1435. (A) Saint Lawrence River, N. Y. Rept.
Sag Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Chief of Eng.. 18.S9, p, 24641 1891, p. 2922. (C)
Eng., 1900, p. 1451. (A) - Great Chazy River, N. Y. Rept.
Three-Mile Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
Chief of Eng.. 1889, p. 2466; 1891, p. 2929; 1S92,
Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 1454. (A)
p. 2605. (C)
South Pass, Miss. Rept. Chief of
Sacketts Harlxir, N. Y. Rept. Chief
Eng., 1900, p. 2225.(A)
of Eng., 1890, p. 2S68. (C)
Atchafalaya Bay, La. Rept. Chief
Ogdensburg Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
of Eng.. 1900. p.22,S4. (A)
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Chief of Eng., 1890, p. 2872; 1892, p. 2602. (C)


Report in regard to the trial of Gruson's
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1886. O.. pp. 7. pi. Washington, 1886, Eng., 1891, p. 518. (C)
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23; Mansfield, 2; Barlow, l; Robert. 9, 10, 13, 16, (C)
of Eng., 1S91. p. 2939.
17, iS, 20, 27,32. ^^t: Commission Stickney, 8. — Rept. Chief of
• Boqnet River. N. Y.
(A)
Eng., 1891, p. 2941. (C)
Adams, Jasper South Carolina). Member
(of
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1837. Breakwater construction in Lake
Adams (Rev. Jasper). Professor of geography, Champlain. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S93. p. 3202.
history, and ethics, 1S38-1840. (A)
1 68 Centennial of United States Military Aeadeniy.
Alexander. Barton Stone. Project, plan, esti-
Adams. Milton Butler. Project, plan, estimate,
North Hero Har- mate, etc., for the improvement of Blossom
etc., for the improvement of
of Rock, Cal. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S69, pp.485.
bor on Lake Champlain, Vt. Kept. Chief
486,490; i.S7l,pp.926,929. (C)
Eng.. 1893, p. 3214. (A)
Mendell, G. H.: Report of the board
Harbor at Adam.s (Tobias) Landing, ,S>,-

of commissioners on the irrigation of the San


so called, on Grand Isle, Vt. Kept. Chief of
(A) Joaquin, Tulare, and Sacramento valleys of the
Eng., 1893, p. 3216.
State of California. Washington, 1S74. O.
Cumberland River, Tenu.-Ky. Kept.
Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 2891. (A) Memoir on the Minots Ledge Lighthouse.
Arkansas River, mapof the, from Wichita, O. (Trans. Amer. Soc, Civil Eng., vol.S, 1879.)
Kans., to Fort Gibson, Ind. T. (in 36
sheets). [Bound with General Barnard's Lighthouse
1 889.
Engineering at Philadelphia Exhibition.]
See Boards— Mansfield, 2; Adams (M.
B.l.
Alexander, Edmund Brooke (U. S. M. A., 1823).
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Photograph ill Albums of officers' mess. Pickett's charge and artillerT,- fighting at
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Acting professor of Spanish, 1S63-64. p. 464. (A)
Act of Congress, Aug, 3. 1SS2, authorizes Railway management. /« The Amer.
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Member of York Chamber of Commerce. 12°, pani.
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Alden. Bradford Ripley (U.S. M. A., :83i). Died pam. Louis-


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Kennebec River, Me. Rept. Chief
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Eng., 1866, vol. 3, p. 18; vol. 4, pp, 189, 191. (C) U.S. M.A. (A)
Thr ]]'}-iti}ios of Graduairs, ic^o2~rgo2. 169
Alexander, Newton-K. In chari;^ ot ptrrmam-iit Allen, Charles Julius. Project, plan, estimate,
tidal stations. westtTn coast. V. S. Coast Sur- etc., for the improvement
of Hudson. Wis.
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Tide observations, I". S. Coast Survey _Red Lake River. Minn. Rept. Chief
Kept.. 1S56. p. 114. A) I of Eng.. 1S.S7, p. \~2(-,. yC)
Alexander, Samuel \oi Pennsylvania). Mem- Red River of the Xorth. Minn, and
ber of Hoard of Visitors to V.S. M. A. in 1S41. Dak. Rept. Chief of Eng.. is^7. p. 1734; iSSS.
AJexBJider, Thomas l^udwell (U. S. M. A.. !^;,o). p. 15S7. (C)
Died Mar. 11, iSSi. aged 73. Oliilnary in Mississippi River, l>etween St. Paul
Ann. Assoc. C.rads. I'. S. M. A., iSSi. (A) and St. Anthonys Falls. Minn. Rept. Chief
Alexander. Walter Stone (l*. S. M. A.. i«79)- of Eng., 1SS8, pp. 1568. 1570. (C)
iMiotograph /// Albums of officers' mess, Minnesota Point. Superior Hay.
Alexander. Src Hoards Alexander; Mendell. — Minn. Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSS. p. 15S0. iC)
i; Stewart. 1; Williamson, i. 2. 3, 4, y, Wright. Bridge at Hvidson City,M'is., and
3, Sre Commissions. Durand. Wis. Rept. Chief of En^^., isss, ]>.
Allaire.William Herbert 1.1"- ^- ^I- A-- I'S^^z)- 2637- (C)
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. Missouri River (upper). R(-])t.
Chief of Eng., 1889. p. 1S15. tC)
Alien, Charles Julius (f. S. M. A.. 1S641. Proj-
Bayou Cedar, Tex. Rept. Chief of
ect, plan, estimate, etc., for the improvement
Eng., 1S90. pp. 1S17, iSiS; 1S91. p. 1923: i.Sq2, p.
of Plattsburg Harbor, N. Y. Kept. Chief of
1544. (C)
Eug., 1S67, pp. 234. 250. (C1
Trinity River. Tex. Rept. Chid' of
Alton Harbor, 111. Kept. Chief of
Eng., 1891. p. 193S. (C)
Eng., 1S71, pp. 31S. 327. (C)
Colorado River. Tex. and Ariz.
Mississippi River between I-alls of
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1891, p. 1940. tC)
St. Anthony and Cairo. Rept. Chief of Kng.,
St. Charles Bay. Tex. Rept. Chief
i-'^vi.pp. 320, 327; 1S72. pp. 55. 34S. 349, s^o, 351.
of Eng., iSgi. p. 1942. (C)
SS.-^. 3M. 356. 357. 362, 363, 366. 367; :S73, p. 435;
Aransas Pass and Bay. Tex. Rept.
1S74, vol. I, p. 326; 1875, vol. 2. pp. 460, 461. 462.
Chief of Eng., 1891, p. 1943. (C)
466, 4S6; 1S76. vol. I. pp. 636, 645, 653; vol. 2, pp.
Galveston Bay (West), Tex. Rept.
179, 180; 1S77, p. 514: 1S7S. p. 6S6.
Chief of Eng., 1S92, pp. 1568. 1569. (C)
St. lyouis Harbor. Mississippi River.
Brazos River, Tex. Rept. Chief of
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S71, p. 326; 1.S72, p. 34S.
Eng., 1S93, p. 1S94. (A)
(C)
Chapel Point Harbor, Md. Rept.
Osage River, Mo. Rept. Chief of
Chief of Eng., 1897. p. 1351. (A)
Eng.. 1S74. vol. I. p. 34S. (C)
Anacostia River. Rept. Chief of
Mississippi Riverabove the Fallsof
Eng.. 1S99. p. 1443. (A)
St. Anthony. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79. jip.
Patuxent River, Md. Rept. Chief
134. 1167, 1204, 1205, 1216. (C)
of Eng., 1900, p. 1739. (A)
Chippewa River, Wis. Rept. Chief
Breton Bay, Md. Rept. Chief of
of Eng., 1879. p. 1170. (Ci
Eng., 1900, p. 1743. (A)
Red River of the Xorth. at Goose
Carters Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of
Rapids, Minn., and Dak. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Eng., 1900. p. 1747. (A)
1879, p. 1191; iSSi. p. 1760; 1SS7, pp. 1721. 1722.
Jackson Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of
(C)
Eng., 1900, p. 1753. (A)
Dulnth Harbor. Minn. Rept. Chief
James River. Va. Rept. Chief of
of Eng., 1S79. p. 1466. (C I

Eng-, 1900. p. 1754. (A)


Mississippi River above the l-alls of
St. Anthony. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSi. pp.
Memorial Bridge, Potomac River.
1S33. 1836. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng.. i<)(X>, p. 5123. (A)
Chippewa River, including Yellow Quantico Creek. Va. Rept. Chief of
Banks, Wis. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS3. p. 1442; Ivng., igoi, p. 1440. (A)
1SS6. p. 14S9. (C) Photographs of dredge built by the United

Minnesota River. MiuTi. Rejit. States under his direction for service on the
Chief of Eng., 1SS4, p. 1632. i,C;
Red River of the North. 1S79. 2 .sheets.
Duluth Harbor, Minn. Rept. Chief
Photographic views of reser\-oir dams at
of Eng., I-SS4, p. 1811; 1SS6, p. 162S; 1SS7, p. 1940.
headwaters of Mississippi River. [Leech I.ake,
Winnibigoshish, and Pokegama dams.] Im-
IJig Stone L,ake and I.,ake Traverse,
provement under his direction. 12 sheets.
Minn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS5. p. 1953. (C)
Agate Bay. Minn. Rept. Chief of AUen, Harvey Abner (U. S. M. A.. 1S41). Died
Sept. 20. 18S2, aged 64, Obitnarj- in Ann. Assoc.
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Grand Portage and Wans-Wau- Expedition to Cupper. Tanana. and Koyu-
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7,8, 9; Macomb, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29, 30;
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,

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Allison. John (of Tennessee). Member of Board Indian superstitions. (Paper read before
of.Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1901. societies.)
Till' Jl'ri/ifii^s of Cracfitafrs, iSo2—!()02.

Alvord, Benjamin. Introduction ol" the Catholic Andorsou. Richard Herron l'. S. M. A., 18421. (

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societies.') Assoc. Grads. l'. S. M. A., 18S0. (A)
Treatment of the natives in America by Anderson, Robert (U. S. M. A.. 1S25). Died Oct.
the Spanish monarchs of tlie sixteenth cm- 2h, 1S71, aged 66. Portrait foil painting by A. I.
lury. (Paper read before societies.) Conanti, Presented by Mrs. James M. Law-
True science as opposed to skepticism. ton. In memorial Iiall, West Point.
I Pai>er read before societies.) I^ngravitig (by II. Wright Smith Ownud 1,

Ammen. Gen. J.
(of Mar^-land). Membi-r of by Assoc. Grads. r. S. M. A.
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Anderson. Charles (of Texas). Member of In memoriam. In Fifth reunion of the
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prepared for the use of the cjtdets of the I'. S. United State.s. (A)
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(A) the organization, discipline, and instiuction at
Bookkeeping for post exchanges. Jo\ir. U. S. M. A. Report in Senate Misc. Doc. No. 3,
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Anderson, Edward D. (
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,

officers' patrol. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1S95. p. 210. 1S60.

(A) Anderson. Robert Houston (U. S. M. A., 1S57),


Anderson. George Lucius (U. S. M. A.. 1S74). Died l-eb. 8, 1S8S, aged 62. Bronze bust in Bona-
Course of instruction for artillery gunners. venture le cemeter>*. Savannah, Ga.
and application in
Obitnan.' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
Electricity its artillerj-
practice Prepared for publication under
. . .
iSSS. (A)
direction of John M. Schofiebl
. . . by . , .
Member of Board
of Visitors to U. S. M. A.

. Tasker H. Bliss
. . Washington. iSg^. . . .
in 1S79 and in 1SS7.
1pam.. O. Art. circular C-, Jan. 17. 1S93.
Anderson, Samuel Smith (.U. S. M. A., 1S41).
Also reprinted, 1S91. \ pam.. O. Died Feb. 20, 1901, aged Si. Obituary and por-
trait in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1901.
Notices of Thompson's Dynamo electric
machinen,-; Houston's electrical dictionary-; (A)
Ewing's magnetic induction in iron and other Andrews. E- W. (of Connecticut). Member of
metals; Crocker and Wheeler's practical man- Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S53.
agement of dynamos and motors. Jour. I'. S.
Andrews, George (U. S. M. A., 1S23). Died Nov.
13, 1S73. aged 70. Obituar\- in Ann. Assoc
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Land mines. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., U. S.,
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vol. 20, p. 27S. (A) Andrews. George (U.S. M. A., 1S76). Historj'
Anderson, George Smith (U. S. >L A., 1S71). of the Twenty-fifth Regiment of Infantry.
Hist. U. S. Army. pp. 697-698. (A)
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Authorizing acceptance of diploma and Andrews, George Leonard (U. S. M. A., 1S51).
decoration from France. Xo. 2674, doc. 4025; Died Apr. 4, 1S99. aged 71. Portrait (oil paint-
No. 2S09. doc. 756. (C) ing by James C. Beckwith, 1SS6). Presented
Work of the cavalry- in the Yellowstone by U. S. M. A. In the librar>'.

Park. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1S97. p. 3. (A) Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Anderson, John (U. S. M. A., 1S07). Died in obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc.
Project, plan, estimate, etc., submitted
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1900. (A)
1S34.
Brigadier-general, brevet major-general,
1S27. for the improvement of Westport Sauga- i

tuck) Harbor. Conn. Rept. Chief of Eng., U. S. Volunteers; colonel, U. S. Army ( 1S2S-
1899): professor, r. S. M. A. In memoriam.
1S71, p. Sot; 1S73. p. 1022. (C)
M. O. L. L. U. S., Mass. I pam., O., 1S99.
Stonington Harbor, Conn. Rept.
Professor of French U. S. M. A.. 1S71-1882.
Chief of Eng.. 1S72. p. 920; 1S79. p. 327. (C)
Nantucket Harbor. Mass. Rept. Professor of modern languages, U. S. M. A.,

Chief of Eng., 1S75. vol. 2. p. 376. (C) June 30. 1SS2.


West Point and the colored cadets. In In-
Anderson. JohnT. (of ). Member of Board
ternal. Rev.. November, 1S80, pp. 477-49S. (A)
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S34.
Academy and
The Military- its require-
Anderson, Joseph Reid (U.S. M. A., 1S5M. Died ments . . . West Point, 18S3. i vol., O., 38 pp.
Sept. 7. iSqj, aged So. Obitnan,- /« Ann. Assoc. lA)
Grads. V S. M. A., 1S93. (A)
.
The Militarj' Academy and the education
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S69. 16(1895), p. 316. (A)


17-2 Coitciuiial oj United States Military Academy.

Andrews, Georj^e Leonard. Comment on Haw- Armstrone. John (I'. S. M, A., 1814). Notices of
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Sen.-. Inst. U. ft., vol. ii. p. 658. O. (A)


Comment on The Military Academy, etc. Arnold, Abraham Kerns (U. S. M. A., 1859).
Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 16, p. 316. (A) Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Andre-ws, George Pearce (U.S. M. A., 1S43). Died translator. Derrecagaix's Command of
July 2, 1SS7, aged 66, Obituarj* in Ann. Assoc. Armies. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 18SS, p. 380. (A)
Grad^. U. S. M. A., iSSS. (A) A war reminiscence. Jour. Cav. Assoc,
Audrus. Edwin Proctor {T. S. M. A., 1S75). The 1SS9, p. 28. (A)
saber. Jour. Cav. Assoc. 1892, p. 375. (A) The cavalry at Gaines Mill. Jour. Cav.
Andruss. Isaac (of New Jersey). Member of Assoc, 18S9, p. 355. (A)
Hoard of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S28. A field exercise at Fort Riley. Jour. Cav.
Angamar. Eugene H. {of l,ouisiana). Member Assoc, 1897, p. 167. (A)
of Board of Visitors to t'. S. M. A. in 1S67. Notes on our cavalry. Jour. Mil, Serv.
Anonymous. I'nited States Infantry- tactics Inst., vol. 5, p. 216. (A)
... by a graduate of the U. S. M. A. and - Comment on Queries on the cavalry equip-

retired officer of the late Mexican war. For- ment. Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Inst., vol. 14, p. 101. (A)
tune's Ed. New York. 1861. i vol., O., pp. Comment on The evolution of cavalry.
149- (A) Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. 15. p. 32S. (A)
The autobiography of a West Pointer, by Arnold, Isaac (U. ft. M. A., 1862J. Objections to
Capt. Dum John, of the late U. S. Army. 111. present method of making purchases. Rept.
New York. 1S82. i vol.. O. (A) Chief of Ord.. 1S89, p. loi; 1S90, p. 117; 1S91,
Visit to West Point. Once a Week, vol. 6, p. 107. (C)
p. 205. Columbia
Ar-senal, report of principal
West Pointers and Volunteers, Nation, operations. iSgo, p. 123; .Selection of stone for
vol. 2, p. 400, useat Columbia Arsenal, p. 123; Cistern recom-
West Point and its wants. Nation, vol. mended for Columbia Arsenal, p. 129. Rept.
12, p. 142. Chief of Ord., 1890. (C)
Competitive examination at West Point. Columbia Arsenal, report of principal
Amer. Jour. Ed., vol. 15. p. 51. operations,1S91, p. 113; I^Iortar used at Co-
See Amer. Jour, Ed., vol. 13, pp. 17, 659. lumbia Arsenal for building purposes, p. 114;
Amer. Quest., vol. 11, p. 495; vol. 16, p. 3S5; Stone containing large percentage of petro-
vol. 22, p. 77. Anal. M.. vol 16, p. 171. New leum should be rejected, p. 116. Rept. Chief
E"g. Mag., vol. 3, p. 264. Niles' Reg., vol. 16 of Ord., 1891. (C)
(Supp.), pp. I, 179; vol. 22, pp. 25, 40, 132; vol. - Columbia Arsenal, report of principal
31, p. 279; vol. 32, p. 3S0; vol. 34, pp. 40, 341; operations, 1S92. p. 319; Features of stable at
vol. 36, p. 311; vol. 44, p. 290; vol. 50. p. 325, Columbia Arsenal, p. 323. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
So. l,it. Mess., vol. 9, p. 665. 1S92. (C)
Ai'buckle. Mathew (of U.S. Army). Member of - and power plant at Water-
Electric light
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1837. vliet Arsenal, p. 309; Water supply at Water-
Archer, John (U. S. M.A.. 1S26). Died Dec. 30, vliet Arsenal, p. 311; Water\-liet Arsenal prog-

18S9, aged 84. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Crads. ress of gun construction, 1893. p. 312; Specifica-
U.S. M.A., 1895. (A) tions for paving at Watervliet Arsenal, p. 316.
Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S93. (C)
Archer, Robert (of U. ft. Army). Member of
Report on coal. Ord. Note 16, p. 87, vol i.
Board of Visitors to U. ft. M. A. in 1S29.
(A)
Archer, Robert Harris ( U.S. M. A., 1S32). Died Arnold, Isaac N. (of Illinois). Member of Board
Aug. II. 1S75, aged 63. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1SS3.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1876. (A)
Arnold, I^ewis Golding (U. S. M. A., 1S37). 3Died
Archer, Samuel R. (of Virginia). Member of Sept. 22, 1871, aged 55. Portrait (oil painting
Board of Visitors to U.S. M. A. in 1S19. by Herman Dudley Murphy). Presented by
Ard. J. B. (of Pennsylvania), Member of Board his son. Allen Arnold. In memorial hall.
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S5S. Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc
Arden, Thomas Boyle (U.ft.M.A.. 1S35). Died Grads. U. S. M. A., 1872. (A)
Aug. 13, 1S96, aged 83. Obituary /" Ann, Assoc. Richard (U. S. M. A.. 1S50). Died Nov.
Ai-nold.
Grads.U.S. M. A.. 1897. (A) aged 54. Engraving (by J. C. Buttre).
8. 1882,

Armisteacl, Walter Keith (U. S. M. A., 1S03). Owned by Assoc Grads. U. S. M. A.


Portrait (oil painting by Thomas Sully). Pre- Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M.
sented by Corps of Engineers. In library. A., 1S83. (A)
Reports as Chief Engineer, U. S. Army, Arnold, Samuel Benjamin (U. S. M. A.. 1892).
1818-1821. (C) Some changes that might benefit the service.
Armstrong, Frank Spear (U. ft. M. A., 1S91). Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1897, p. 188. (A)
Regimental recruiting Kansas . . . City. 1899. Ashby, W. J. (of Kentucky). Memberof Board
I pam., O. (A) of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1828.
Armstrong, James W. (of Georgia). Member Askew, H. F. (of Delaware). Member of Board
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1855. of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1848.
Thr U'ri//i/i^s (if (inid/Ki/cs, i8()2—i()()2. ^Th
Aspin'wall. John (,U. S. y\.. A., iS6g). Diet.! Dec. j
Austin, Ivers James. Memoir of Prof. William
26, iSSi,aged 35. Obituary i>i Ann. Assoc. W. Mather. i;iSS3.)

C.rads. V S. M. A.. 1SS2.


. (A) '

Austin, James T. (of ). Memberof Board


Atherton, B. M. (of Ohio). Member of Hoard of ,
of Visitors to l'. S. M. A. in 1S24.
Visitors to l*. S. M. A. in iSjg. i
Austin. J. T. \\\ S. M. A.. iS2S>, North Ainer.,
Atkinson, Henry (of U. S. Army). Mt- inber <>f vol. 57. J). 269.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1X3=;. Averell, William Woods (U. S. M. A., 1S55).
Atwater.C. (of Ohio). Memberof Bnanlof Vi>- Died 3, 1900, aged 67.
I'cb. Engraving (by J. C.
itors to L*. S. M. A. in 1S24. Buttre). Owned by Assoc. Grads. U, S. M. A.
Audenried, Joseph Crain (U. S. M. A.. iS6i). Obituary and portrait in Ann. A.ssoc.
Died June 3, iSSo, aged 40. obituary /;/ Ann. Grads. V. S. M. A.. 1900. (A)
Assoc, (irads. V . S. Til. A., iSSo. (A) Report on inspection of State Homes for
Sherman in Europe and the Mast.
(Veneral Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, 18S8. No. 2654,
Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. .17, 1S7;,. pp. doc. 103. IC)
225, 4S1, 652. See National Home for Disabled Volunteer
Messina, Sicih Harper's New IMonthly
. Soldiers, Report, 1S99.
Mag., vol. 47, 1S73, p. 229. (A) Avis. Edward Shaw {V . S. :\I. A., iSSo). Prac-
Syracuse, Sicily. Harper's New Monthly tical work for infantry. Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Inst.,
Mag., vol. 47. 1S73. p. 230. (A) V . S.. vol. II. p. 420. (.\)
Suez Canal, Harper's New Monllily Mag.. Aylett, P. II. |of Virginia). Memberof Board (if

vol. 47. 1S73. P- 233- (A) Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S5S.


1'3'rainids of Ghizeh. Uarpei 's New
Ayres, James Cooper (U. S. M. A., 1S71). Died
Monthly Mag., vol. 47, 1S73, p. 236. (Ai
Dec. 8. 1S94, aged 50. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Augur, Christopher Colon (U. s. M. A., 1S43).
Grads. r. S. M. A., 1900. (A)
Died Jan. 16, iS9S,aged77. Engraving (by J. C. Saber, trial of English cavalrj-. Rept.
Buttre). Owned by Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A.
Chief of Ord., 1S73, p. 527. (C)
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Method of lireaking up unser^dceable
Obituary and portrait /'/Anil- Assoc. Crnds.
small-arm ammunition. Rept. Chief of Ord..
U. S. M. A., 1S9S. (A)
1877, p. 2AS. (C)
Commandant of cadets V. S. M. A., Aug. Report of chief ordnance officer of Platte.
26 to Dec. 3, 1S61.
Depar'ment of. ]Sq2, p. 324; Trials of Whip-
Memberof Board of Visitors to r. S. ISI. A.
ple curb bit, p. Ser\'ice performed by
324;
in 1S78.
Omaha ordnance depot, p. 324: Strap for lariat
Address to the graduating class of iSSi, invented by Sergeant Suschanke, recom-
IT. M. A., June 10, 18S1. [n. p., n. d.] i vol.,
S.
mended, ]). 325; I,eathcr ventilator in front of
0..9PP. (A) nosebag recommended, p. 325; Trial of Hooks,
See Sherman, W. T. Letters to (iencrals
hoof, p. 325; Horse covers, blanket-lined, rec-
:

Ord and Augur. Important historical letters, ommended, (inn slings, with extra
p. 325;
in North Anier. Rev., vol. 143, July, iSSb. (A)
heavy hooks, recommended, p. 326; Alumin-
Aueiu-, Jacob Arnold (U. S. M. A., i86<)). Photo-
ium bronze firing pins for .45 caliber rifle
graph in Albums of officers mess.
satisfactory, p. 32''>; Knapsack, improvement
Our new cavalry bit. Jour. Ca v. Assoc, of Merriam pack. Necessity of a better
p. 326;
1895, p. 14S. (A) intrenching Cup, tin, not satisfac-
tool, p. 327;
The shelter tent. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1897, tory, p. 327; Shotguns, double barrel, 10 bore,
p. :S. (A) recommended for issue to troops, p. 327. Rept.
Texas mange. Jour. Cav. Assoc. 1S99. p. Chief of Ord., 1S92. (C)
200. A {
Report of chief ordnance officer, Platte,
Comment on the new carbine and new De])artment of, 1S93. p. 525; Stores kept on
target practice. Jour. Mil. Ser\-. Inst,, vol. 22,
hainl at Omaha ordnance depot, p. 525; Trial
p. 651. (A) of aluminium picket pins invented by \V. C.
Systeni of exercises and gymnastics. .S**v'
Brown, p. 526; Curb bit, model 1S92, designed
Godfrey, Edward Settle. by Capt. C. W. Whipple, issued to cavalry, p.
Augiistin, Joseph N. (f. S. :M. A.. iSg^). Died ^S26; Hooks, hoof, recommended to be issued,

July 1, 189S, aged 24. Obituary //; Ann. Assoc. p. 526;Revolver, Colt's double-action, caliber
Grads. U. S. M, A., 1S99. (A) .38,issued to cavalry, p. 526; Trial of, Souther
Aultman, Cornelius (of Ohio). Memberof Board farm rasp, p. 526; Trial of Korrigan (Russian)
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 18S0. picket pin, p. 526; Rasps, blacksmith, trial of
Peeler and Souther, range finder, p, 526; Trial
Aultman, Dwight Edward (U. S. M. A.. ivS94).
of Kahan intrenching tool, p. 527; Trial of Pat-
Report of operations of Light Battery F, Second
terson intrenching tool, p. 527; Babcockspade
Artillery, in Santiago campaign. Jour. U. S.
hatchet, tr'al of, p. 527; Dodge blanket-roll
Art., vol. u, p. i?5.
support, trial of, p. 527; Knapsack trial of
Austin, Alvers J. (of Massachusetts). Member Dodge blanket-roll support, p. 527; Saddle at-
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. iti iS4,S.
tachments trial of girth straps suggested by
Austin, Ivers James (U. S. M. A., 1S2S). Died Captain Godfrey, p. 527; Trial of draw girth
June II, 1889, aged Si. Obituary /« Ann. Assoc. invented by G. F. Grummet, p. 527; Arm chest
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS9. (A) with hingesand padlocks, issue recommended,
174 Ccnteujiial of Lhiitcd States Mihtary Academy,
p. 52S; Carbine, ^Hng, trial of Belgian, p. 528; ter on <leath of L,icut. G. M. Bache, pp. 63-65.
Carbine, scabbard, fountain recommended, U. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1S46. A) 1

p. 52S; Gun racks, individual, suggested, p. Bache. Alexander Dallas. Report of the Super-
52S; Inspection of mi serviceable ordnance intendent of Weights and Measures for 1846-47.
stores, disadvantages of present system, p. 529; O. [Misc. pam., vol. 11.]
Marksmen, proposed system of rewards for, Observations at Agamenticus, pp. 10, 11;
in target practice, p. 529. Rept. Chief of Ord., Measures Dauphine Island base with new ap-
1893- (C) paratus, pp. 39-42; Letter on sur\-ey of Mobile
Ayres. James Cooper. Annual report of opera- Bav, pp. 79. So. U. S. Coast Sur\-ev Rept., 1847.
tions as chief ordnance officer. Department of (A)
the Platte. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S94. Observations at Unkonoonuc, pp. 17, iS;

Index to the reports of the Chief of Ord- .\t Magothy and Webb's, p. 34; Measurement
nance!'. S. Army, 1S67-1S95. Washington, 1895. of Bodie's Island base, p. 43; Duty of superin-
I vol., O. tendence, p. 5.. U. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1848.
Member of board on towers for range (At
finders. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S99. t)bservations, sec. i, ]). 15; Webb's Soper's
, translator. The theoretical rifle. Ord. Hills, p. 24, 25; Measurement of Edisto base,
Note 2.^3. vol. 7. (A) PP- 34~36. U. S. Coast Survey Rept.. 1850. (A)
Ayres, Romeyn Beck (U. S. M. A.. 1S47). Died Obser\'ations at Mount Pleasant. Ossipee,
Dec. 4, 1SS8, aged 63. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Cape Small, pp. 32-33; Causten's. p. 47; Discus-
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1889. (A) sion of Cat Island tides, pp. 74-127; Currents,
Obituary. Harper's New Monthly Mag.. p. 136. U. S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1851. (A)
vol. 78, 1SS9, p. 493. (A) Graphical method of representing cur-
Babbitt. Edwin Burr(U. S. M. A.. 1S26). Died rent-observations, as used in the Coast Sur-
Dec. 10, iSSi.aged 78. Obituary' in Ann. Assoc. vey. [Sketch No. 3).] U. S. Coast Sur-
3 (A.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1SS2. (A) vey Rept., app. S, pp. 136-137. (A)
1S51,

Edwin Burr (V. S. M. A.. 1S84). Photo-


Babbitt,
Trinidad, Humboldt, and San Diego Bays,
graph in Album.'; of officers' mess. U. S. Coast Survey Rept.. 1^51, app. 50, pp.
Recent experiments in attacking armor 52S-530. (A)
with high-explosive shell. Reprint. Jour. Observations at Cape Small, p. 17; Roslyn,
U. S. Art., vol. 17, p. 208. pp, 25-26; Discussion of Cat Island tides, pp.
smokeless and charcoal 111-122; On reconnaissance to Cape St. Lucas,
Report on tests of
p. 127; On light-house examinations with ta-
powders at Benicia Arsenal. Rept. Chief of
Ord., 1S97.
bles, pp. 134, 135; Maine light-houses, p. 136.

Report on test of Howell lo-iuch disap- U. S. Coast Survey Rept.. 1S52. (A)
Insjiections and commission ser^-ices, p. 9;
pearing carriage. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S99.
Babbitt. I,awrence Sprague (U. S. M. A., 1S61').
observations at Sebatus and Blue Hill, pp.
27, 28; Discussion of Gulf .Stream, pp. 46-52;
Report of principal operations at Benicia Ar-
senal. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1897. Letter on bank east of Gulf Stream, p. 50; Re-
Babcock, Or\-ille Elias (U. S. M. A.. 1S61). Died marks on Professor Walker's death, p. 166; On
Ann. Assoc. Lieut. J. S. Totten's death, p. 16S; Discussion
June 2, 1SS4. aged 48. Obituary in
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 18S4. (A) of Key West tides, pp. 71-76; Discussion of San
No. Francisco tides, pp. 76-S2. U. S. Coast Survey
Inspection of military- posts, 1866.
Rept.. 1853. (A)
12SS, doc. 20. (C)
Military' court of inquire- in case of, 1S76.
Tide-tables for theu.se of navigators, with
resolution regarding. No. (C)
description of bench-marks, explanations, and
1689, doc. 142.
examples for use. U, S. Coast Survey Rept.,
Babcock, Samuel (U.S. M.A., :SoS). Trial of.
1S53. app. 26, pp. 67-70. (A)
House doc. 63. iSth Cong., 2d sess. (C)
Notes on tides at Rincoii Point, Cal.
proceedings in court-martial of. No. 116,
[Tables i to 4.] [Sketch 48 (J. No. 7).] U.
doc. 63. (C)
S.Coast Survey Rept., 1S53. app. 28. pp. 77-81.
Bache, Alexander Dallas. (U. S. I^I. A., 1825.)
(A)
Obituary in Biog. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. i,
p. iSi.
Notes on the tides at San Franci.sco, Cal.
:Mcmbtr of Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. U. S.Coast Sun-ey Rept., 1S53. app. 29, pp.
in 1S42.
81-82. (A)
European systems of instruction. 1S39. Base apparatus, p. 13; Portland harbor
Observations at the magnetic a;id nreteor- commission, p. 29; Astronomical observations,
ological observatory at the Girard College. Ragged IMountain, pp. 29, 30; Nantucket tidal
(3 vols., 1840-1S47). observations, p. 29; Charleston harbor com-
Beginning of superintendence, p. 2; Ob- mission, p. 54; Gulf Stream discussion, p. 59;
ser\-ations, sec. i, p. 4; Sec. 3, Kent Island base, Reports on Stellwagen's bank, pp. *i7, *i8;
pp. II, 12.U. S. Coast Survey Rept.. 1S44. (A) Rocks in Boston harbor and Davis's ledge, pp.
Obser\'ations. sec. i,pp. 6-S; Bodie's Island *iS. *i9; York spit and New
Point shoal, p. *2o;
base, p. 25; Office superintendence, p. 29. U. S. Wimble shoals, Turtle harbor,
pp. *2o, 21;

Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1S45. (A) Florida reef, p. ^2i\ Florida reef passage, p.
Observations, sec. i, pp. 8, 9; Sec. 3. trian- *24; Garden Key Channel Shoal, p. *24; Al-
gulation, pp. iS, 19; Bodie's Island, p. 26; Let- leged shoal off the Belize, p. *25; Florida keys
The J I 'ri/ii/o's of Ciradiiafrs^ rSo2-Tgo2. ^75
sur\-eys.p. *25: Taper on reductiun of hori- Winds of the Gulf, pp, 15. 272-276; Winds oi
zontal angles in triangiilation. pp. *63-*75; Cat Island Harbor, pp. 15. 276-278; Letter to
Detenninatiou of Atlantic Co. tidal lines, pp. the Secretary of the Treasun-- on Indian dis-
*I47-*I52; Diurnal inequalities, pacific coast turbances. Florida, p. 343; Ditto. Washington
tides, pp. *i52-*i55;Gulf Stream temperature Territory, p. 343; Letter to Capt. .-V. .-V. Gibson,
distribution; pp. *i56-*i6i; Reports on Uomer p. 346;To Capt. W. R. Palmer, pp. 346-347; To
beacon, p. *2i7; Point Ano Nuevo and Santa Col. R. E. De Russey. pp. 347-34S. X'. S. Coai^t
Cniz. pp. *2i9-*22o; Maine light-house exami- Snr\*ey Rept., 1S56. (A)
nations, pp. *225-*224, Ditto in Massachusetts, Bache, Alexander Dallas. Tide prediction
Connecticut, and New York, pp. *225-*227: tables. Notes on the progress made in their
Coffin's Patches, pp. *22S-*229. U. S. Coast preparation with reference to tides of Boston
Snr\'cy Rept. 1S54, (C^ Harbor. U. S. Coast Sur\-ey. Rept., T856. app.
Bache. Alexander Dallas. Co-tidal lines, At- 34, PP- 249-251. (A)
lantic. Preliminary- determinations of co-tidal Cotidal lines. Gulf of Mexico. Di.scussion
lines on the Atlantic coast of the United States, and preliminary' determination. Table 1. di-
from Coast Sur\-ey observations. Table i, ob- urnal wave; 2, stations, etc.; 3. diurnal inter-
servations for co-tidal hours: 2, co-tidal hours vals; 4. tide elements of the stations; 5, semi-
of ports on the Atlantic coast; 3, rate and diurnal tides; 6, comparison of establishments
trend of co-tidal lines. [Sketch 26.] [Errata, of diurnal and semidiurnal tides in the Gulf of
151:1855, p. six.] r. S. Coast Survey Rept.. Mexico. [Sketches 35 and 36.] I". S. Coast
1S54, app. 45. pp. 147-^52. (A) Sur\'ey Rept.. 1S56. app. 35. pp. 252-260. (A)
Gulf Stream temperatures. V. S. Coast Tidal currents at Sandy Hook. Notes on
Sur\-ey Rept.. 1S54, app. 47. pp. 156-161. (A) the causes of northwardly increase of the pe-
Tide-tables for the use of navigators. U. S. ninsula. [Errata, p. 264: 1856. p. xx.] U.S. Coast
Coast Sur\-ey Rept.. 1S54. app. 51. pp. 1S0-189. Survey Rept., 1S56, app. 38, pp. 263-264. (A)
(A) Winds in the Gulf of Mexico. Discussion
Diurnal inequality, western coast tides. relative to the disturbance caused in the inter-
Comparison of the diurnal inequality of the vals of successive tides at several stations on
tides at San Diego, San Francisco, and Astoria, the Gulf coast. Table i, quantity and direc-
with tables. [Sketch 4Q.] [Errata. 153:1855. tion of wind at Key West, Fla., 1S51-52; 2, at
p. xix.] (A) Fort Morgan, Ala., 1S47-1849; 3. at Galveston.
Mount Harris observations, pp. 35-37; Tex. V. S. Coast Sun,-ey Rept., 1S56, app. 44,
New York harbor commission sur\'ey, pp. 42- pp. 272-276. (A)
43. 165. 171; Key Biscayne and Cape Sable Astronomical observations, sec. i. p. 39;
-

bases, pp. 6S-72; Coast Sur\'ey engraving and Savannah, pp. 65-66; Sandy Hook changes, p.
procuring engravers, pp. 250-252- magnetic 33; Height of tides of Atlantic coast, pp. 28,
declination, table, and notes, pp. 295-306; Tide 342-347; Winds on Pacific coast, pp. 29, 354-358;
tables, discussions, pp. 13-15, 346-359; Pacific Tide tables and explanations, pp. 157-178; On
I
co-tidal lines, pp. 33S-342; Earthquake waves, measurement of Epping Plains base. pp. 41, 42,
pp. 342-346; West coast lights, pp. 415-418. U. S. 302-305; New York Harbor report, pp. 35S-370:
Coast Sur\-ey Rept., 1S55. (A) Chronometric longitude. Fernandina. pp. 314-
Earthquake wave. Pacific Ocean. U. S. 324;Report on Florida Keys sur\'ey. pp. 3S2,
Coast Survev Rept., iSs5, app. 51. pp. 342-346. 3S3. U. S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1S57. (A)
(A) ICpping base, Maine. U. S. Coast Sur\'ey
Gulf of Mexico tides. Obser\'ations and Kept., 1S57, app. 26, pp. 302-305. (A)
type-curves at the several stations, showing Atlantic coast tides. Generalization of
their decomposition into diurnal and semidi- heights relative to the configuration of the
'
urnal tides, l". S. Coast Sur\-ey Rept., 1S55, coast. Table i (A), heights of tides on the
app. 52, pp. 346-347- (A) Atlantic coast of the United States; 2 (,li), on
Tide-tables for the use of navigators. U. S. the coast of Cape Breton and New Brunswick.
Coast Sur\-ey Rept.. 1S55, app. 53, pp. 347-359; [Sketch 65.] U. S. Coast Sur\-ey Rept.. 1857,
1S56, app. 17, pp. 120-133; 1S57. app. 20. pp. 157- app. 33. PP- 34^347- (A)
17S; 1S58. app. 43, pp. 275-297; 1S59, app. 14. pp. Winds of the western coast. U. S. Coast
136-167; 1S60, app. 16. pp. 131-164; 1S61, app. 9, Sur\*ey Rept.. 1S57, app. 36, pp. 354-35S. (A)

pp. 98-131; 1S62, app. S. pp. 93-126; 1863, app. 12, Primar\' triangulation and astronomical
pp. S4-117; 1864. app. S. pp. 5S-90. (A) obser\'ations in sec. i, p. 44; Discussion of prob-
able error in latitude by zenith telescope, pp.
Reconnoissance. Epping base, sec. i, p. 28;
35. 1S4-186; Remarks on currents of New York
Primary triangulation and astronomical ob-
Bay and Sandy Hook, pp. 36-3S, 197-203; Report
servations, pp. 29-30, 92; Inspection at Fernan-
on sur\'ey of Florida Keys, pp. 225-227; Tide
dina, Fla., pp. 58, 96; Character of Fernandina
tables for navigators, pp. 275-299. U. S. Coast
Harbor, p. 2S4; Programme for survey of New Sun.-ey Rept., 1S5S. (A)
York Harbor, pp. Sandy Hook changes,
2So-2Si:
pp. 263-264; Report to Commissioner of General Personal equation. U. S. Coast Sur\-ey
Land Office, p. 2S6: On terrestrial magnetism, Rept., 1S5S, app. 20, pp. 1S4-1S6. (A)
pp. 209-225; Tide tables for na\-igators, pp, 15, Triangulation and astronomical ob.ser\'a-
120-133: Notes on prediction tables, pp. 249-251; tions at Howard and Western Ridge. Maine,
Cotidal lines Gulf of Mexico, pp. 15, 252-260; p. 34; Astronomical obser\"ations, Smith\nlle,
176. CcutoDu'al of Lhiitcd States Military Acadcni
N. C. p. '>i; Tide tables, pp. 136-167; C.irard j
hours; co-tidal grou]*; 3, Discussion of the
College observ-ations. pp. 27S-295; Distribution middle group between Cape Mendocino and
of temperature, Florida straits, pp. 306-310. Point Conception. Chart of co-tidal lines.
U. S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1S59. (A) [Sketch 29.] T*. S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1S55,
Bache, Alexander Dallas. CJulf Stream; distri- P-338- (A)
bution of temperature in the water of the Bache, Alexander Dallas. On the magnetic
Florida channel and straits. U. S. Coast Sur- dip, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, vol. i, pp. 146,
ve3' Rept., 1^5- ^PP- 3-' PP- 217-222. (A) 151; Magnetic observations, ibid., vol. i,pp.
A lecture on the Gulf Stream. [From 185, 294; Meteors, ibid., vol. i, p. 300; Fusible
Amer. Jonr. Sci. and Arts. vol. 30, November. metal, ibid., vol. 2, p. 42; Storms, ibid., vol.
1S60.] O. [Misc. pam., vol. 3.] 2, p. 56; Anemometer, ibid., vol. 2, p. 57; Mag-
Geodetic obser\^ations at Gunstock Moun- netic observations, ibid., vol. 2, pp. 69, 83, loi,
tain, N. H., and Wachusett Mountain, Mass.. 150; Cumulus by fire, ibid., vol. 2, p. n6;
pp. 32-33; Tide tables for navigators, pp. 131- Espy's theor>% ibid., vol. 2, p. 147; Rain gauge,
164: Notes on Gulf Stream observations, pp. ibid., vol. 2, p. 164; Meteors, ibid., vol. 2, pp.
165-176; Discussion of magnetic obsen'ations, 235, 267; Induction incliometer, ibid., vol. 2,

pp. 293-324. U. S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1S60. (A) p. 257; Dewpoint hydrometer, vol. 2, pp. 249,
Gulf Stream. U. S. Coast Survey Rept. 252; On Apjohn's formula, vol. 2, p. 255; Mag-
1560, npp. 17. pp. 165-176. (A) netic obsen'ations, vol, 3, p. 90; Instrument

Inspection of parties in sec. 1, pp. 28, 35; to determine conducting power of bodies for
Conference relative to blockade, pp. 265-266; heat, ibid., vol. 3, p. 133; Magnetic observa-
Astronomical obser\'atious at Gunstock, N. H., tions, ibid., vol. 3, p. 175; Magnetic dip, ibid.,
in 1S60. pp. 232-239. I'. S. Coast Survey Rept., vol. 4, p. ir; Standard weights, etc., ibid., vol.
1561. (A) 4, p. A new base apparatus, ibid., vol. 4, p.
159;
Solar eclipse of July. 1S60. U. S. Coast 368; On
the diurnal variation of the needle,
Survey Rept., 1861; ai>p. 19, pp. 232-239. (A) Trans. Amer. Phil. .Soc. N. S., vol. 5, p. 1;
Geodetic obser\'ations at Mount Tom and Magnetic dip at Baltimore, etc., ibid., vol, 5,
Sanford, pp. 29, 30: Discussion of magnetic ob- p. 209; On the Brunswick tornado of 1S35, ibid.,
serv'ations. pp. 16, 17, 161-212; Magnetic sur\'ey vol. 5. p. 407; Terre-strial magnetism in U. S.,
of Pennsylvania, pp. 212, 229: Notes on cotidal ibid., vol. 5. p. 427; Magnetic intensity at 21
lines in the Gulf of Mexico, pp. 126-127; R^" stations in Europe, ibid., vol. 7. p. 427. (A)
marks on the career of Gen. I. I. Stevens, Bache, Franklin (of Pennsylvania). Member of
Major Palmer, and Captain Smead, pp. 431-434. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A, in 1S30.
U.S. Coast Snr\'ey Rept., 1S62. (A) Bache, Hartman U. S. M. A., 181S). Died Oct.
(

Cotidal lines of the Gulf of Mexico, de- 8. 1872, aged 74. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
duced from recent observations. Tables of U. S. M. A., 1S73. (A)
diurnal and semidiurnal tides. [Sketch 46,] Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im.
IT. S. Coast Sur\-ey Rept., 1S62, app. 9, pp. 126- provement of Delaware Breakwater, Del-
12S. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S66, vol. 4, p. 229; 1873,
Magnetic sur\-e3- of Pennsylvania and pp. S83, 884. (C)
parts of adjacent States from 1S34 to 1S62. - Cape Fear River, N. C. Rept. Chief
U.S. Coast Sun-ey Rept., 1S62. app. 19, pp. 212- of Eng., 1S73, pp. S13, 814. (C)
229. (A) - Thames River, Conn. Rept. Chief
Earthquake waves. U. S. Coast Sun.'ey of Eng, 1S73. P-9S3. (C)
Rept., 1S62, app. 39, pp. 268-430. (A) See Boards — Bache; Kearney, i. (A)
Geodetic obsen'ations at I\-\' Hill and Bachmau, John (of South Carolina). Member
Tashua, Conn., p. 27; Defensive works and of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1839.
snr\-eys near Philadelphia, pp. 31-33; Tide
Backus. George Benjamin (U. S, M. A. 1S75).
tables for the use of navngators, pp. 84-117;
Died June 14, 1895. aged 45. Obituary in Ann.
Discussion of magnetic obser^-atious made at
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1896. (A)
Girard College, pp. 156-196; I,unar influence on
vertical force, pp. 196-204. U. S. Coast Survey Bacon. George E. (U. S. M. A. 1S71). Died Dec.
Rept.. 1S63. (A) 20. 1SS3, aged 35. Photograph in Albums of
Discussion of the magnetic and meteoro- officers' mess.
logical obser\''ations made at the Girard College Obituarj' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
Obser\-atory, Philadelphia, in 1840, 184 1, 1S42, 1SS4. (A)
1S43, 1S44, and 1S45. tr. S. Coast Survey Rept., Bacon, Henr>- (of New York). Member of Board
1S63, app. 21, pp. 196-204; [sketch 3S] ibid., 1S64, of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 18SS.

app. 17. pp. 191-198. (A) BadoUet, James P. (U. S. M. A., 1S14). Died
Tidal observ-ations at Cat Island. Gulf of May 8, 1S78, aged 81. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Mexico: Notes of a discussion. (Report for Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S7S. (A)
1S51.) [Sketch 30.] U.S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., Bailey, Albert Sidney (U. S. M. A. 1S7S). Died
1866, app. iS, pp. 113-1:9. (A) Apr. r, 1SS9, aged 33. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Pacific co-tidal lines. Tidal observations. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS9. (A)
Table i, Tide-stations on the western coast of Bailey, Frederick W. (U. S. M. A., 1865). Died
the United States; 2. Data for co-tidal lines of July 23, 1S78, aged 37. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
the Pacific coast of the United States; co-tidal Grads. U. S. M. A., 18S3. (A)
Tlir ]]^i!tiiiors of Graditairs, iSo2-i()o2. 177
Bailey, Jacob Whitman (U. S. M. A. 1S32). Died Baker. ICugene Mortimer (U. S. M. A.. 1859),
Feb. 26, 1857, aged —
Portrait (oil painting
. Died Dec. 19. 1S84, aged 47. Obituary' in Ann.
by Robert W. "Weir). Presented l>y War De- Assoc, (irads. l". S. M. A., 18S5. (A)
partment, iSjf). In the library-. Engagement with Piegan Indians in Mon-
I.arge photographic portrait in room ,^16, tana. No. I4c}6, doc. 49. (C)
academic building, I'. S. M. A., framed. Baker, Frank ( V. S. M. A.. 1S72). Photograpli nt
Photographic portrait in I.ibrary, V. S. Albums of officers' mess.
M. A., drawer 20. Report of trials of carbine cartridges.
Photograph in Albums of officers' moss. Rept. Chief of Ord., i.ssh, p. 495. (C)
See Coulter. Stanley: Jacob Whitman Model iS9i,efrect of weather and tempera-
Bailey. In Hot. Gazette, vol. 13. No. 5, May, ture on, fuse, Frankford Arsenal point com-
18S8. (A) bination, p. 897; Shrapnel 3.2-inch, Frankford
Copperplate map of West Point, i^^^i, in Ar.senal, table of weights and dimensions, p.
the drawing academy, (A) 946. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S92. (C)
Professor of chemistry, mineralogy and Manufacture of friction primers for can-
geology, U. S. M. A.. 183S-1S57. non at Frankford Arsenal, p. 279: Star gauge,
Chemical notes on gunpo\Fder and its ma- model 1893. description of F'rankford Arsenal,
terials, 1S40. I vol.. lith.. P". p. 2)^i\ Model 1S93, rests for. Star gauge, p. 2S5:
Examination of deep-sea bottoms. U. S. Description and test of projectiles. F'rankfortl
Coast Sur\-ey Rept.. 1S47, pp. 25-26. (A) Arsenal shrapnel, p. 531; Maximum and mini-
Examination of bottoms in Boston Har- mum weights and dimensions of Frankford
bor. U. S. Coast Survey Rept., 184,8, p. 28; sec. Arsenal, for 3.6-inch rifle, p. 532; 3.6-inch.
2. p. 33. (A) Frankford Arsenal, result of firing with, shrap-
Examination of bottoms in Mobile Bay. nel, p. 533. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1893. (C)
U. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1849, pp. 52-53. (A) Report on the construction of a battery at
Characteristics of Gulf Stream bottoms, Quonset Point. R. I. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 189b.
Fla. U. S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1855, sec. 9, pp. Report on manufacture of carriage forg-
55,81.360. (A) ingsat Providence, R. I. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
Microscopic sketches. 1S9S.
Author of papers in Silliman's Journal, Report on manufacture of forgings at
Smithsonian Contributions, and Journal of Builders Iron Foundry. Rept. Chief of Ord..
Microscopic Science upon chemistry, miner- 1S99.
alogy, etc. Report on the manufacture of 12-inch B. L.
Bailey, Thomas Norton (U. S. M. A.. 1S73). Died mortars, mortar carriages, etc. Rept. Chief of
Apr. 20, 1886. aged 36. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Ord., 1900.
Grads. V. S. M. A., 1886. (A) Baker, Joshua (U. S. M. A., 1S19). Died Apr. 15,
Brickyard and new brick machine. Es- 1885, aged 86. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads.,
sayons Club Papers, No. 34, 1S74. (A) U. S. M. A., 1885. (A)
Two levels in the Zenith telescopic method. Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
in i>i53.
Essayons Club Papers. No. 42, 1876. (A)
Bailey, Prof. W. Whitman (of Rhode Island).
Baker. N. B. (of Iowa). Member of Board of
Visitors to l'. S. M. A. in 1875,
Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in
Baker, Maj. Rufus I,athrop (of Connecticut).
i8q6.
Member of Board of Visitors (Inspection) to
Baiubridge. Commodore William (of U. S. Navy).
U. S. M. A. in 1844 and in 1S59.
Menibor of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in
Balch, George Thatcher (U. S. M. A., 1851),
1S26.
Died Apr. 15, 1894, aged 66. Obituary in Ann.
Baird, Absalom (
l'. S. M. A., 1849). Portrait
Assoc. Grads., U. S. M. A., 1894. (A)
(oil painting by Robert Hinckley). In cadet
Instructor of ordnance and gunnery, U. S.
mess hall. M. A., 1864-^5.
Photograph Albums
of officers' mess.
in
General classification of hand-made draw-
Reports as inspector-general U. S. M, A., ings . Maps, profiles, surveys, and views
. ,

18S5-1SSS. appertaining to the railway service. New Vork,


Decoration for, authorizing acceptance of, iJ^TS- pam.
I F. (A)
1SS8. No. 2605. doc. 3145. (C) Railway rights, realties, and personalties.
Baird, Henrj- S. (of Wisconsin). Member of (1^77-)
Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in 1853. . Baldwin, John Mary (U. S. M. A.. 1875). Died
Baird, William (U. S. M. A., 1S75). Index to the Sept. 25, 1895. aged 41. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
orders amendatory of the U. S.Army Regula- Grads.. U. S. M. A.. 1S96. (A)
tions, etc. Washington, 1SS7. i vol., O., 108 Bancroft, George ( ). Member of Board of
pp. (A) Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1825.
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1889, p. 345. (A) U. S. M. A,. Oct. 27, 1S98.
Bankhead, Henry C. (f. S. M. A., 1850). Died
Baker. Charles Tainter (U. S. M. A.. 1842). Died
Jan. 9, 1S94, aged 65. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Feb. 28, 1S81, aged 60. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1894. (A)
Grads. U. S. M. A.. i8Sr. (A)
Bankhead, James (of Massachusetts). Member
Baker. David J. (of Illinois). Member of Board of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S33 and
of Visitors to U. S. M. A., 1S36. in 1S43.

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Centennial of United Slates Military Academy.


John Whitney. Project, plan, estimate.
Banks, E. (of Virginia). Member of Board
of Barlo-uv,
etc., for the improvement of Connecticut River.
Visitors to U. H. M. A. in 1S33.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 18.S4, p. 659. (C)
Banning, Henry B. (of Ohio). Memberof Board Rept.
Stony Brook Harbor, N. Y.
of Vi.sitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S77.
Chief of Eng., 1S84, p. 665. (C)
Barbarin, Francis Noel (U. S. M. A., 1820). Died Rept.
Stamford Harbor, Conn.
Feb. 28. l8Sj, aged 82. Obituary in Ann.
Assoc.
(A) Chief of Eng., 1884, p. 672; 1S87, p. 619. (C)
Grad.s.. U. S. M. A., 1SS3.
Peconic River, N. Y. Rept. Chief
Barber, Thomas Henry (U. S. M. A.. 1R67). Pho-
of Eng., 1S84, p. 682. (C)
tograph in Albums of officers' mess.
In Southold Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief
.
Strategy, grand and minor tactics.
of Eng., 1884, p. 686. (C)
Circular No. 2, headquarters National Guard,
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1
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184 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

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Louisiana. 3 sheets. i-SSi.
Alviso Creek and Harbor, Cal. .S*6'£? Boards — Benyanrd; Houston, 12, 13, 14;
Mendell, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14; Simpson, 7, 8;
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at the University of
States measures. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1882, p.
Military government and martial law.
299. (C)
Washington, iSy2. vol., O. (A) i

Tests of wrought-iron jackets for, rifles,


The Military Academy and the education
-

S-inch, p. 215; Test of shrinkage, of Midvale


In Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol.
of officers.
steel gun hoops, p, 461. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
(A)
16 (1S95),' p. 354-
1883. (C)
Can West Point be made more generally
useful? In Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 17 No. 39, construction of 8-inch rifle con-
(1895), p. 446. lA.l verted, and, examination of a defect in the
- Has the adaptation of the rifle principle coiled wrought-iron tube, p. 350; Manufacture
to firearms diminished the relative importance and inspection of life-saving guns, p. 369;
of field artillery? Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. Maimfacture of sabots for M. L. projectiles,
(A)
6. p. 191. p. 497. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1884. (C)
Correspondence: Professor Michie on the Double hooped cj-linder. assembling and
personnel of the artillery. Jour, Mil. Serv. dismounting a compound, representing a sec-
Inst., vol. S, p. 210. (A) tion of powder chamber of the experimental
New
course of instruction. Jour. Mil. S-inch B. I^. rifle, p. 227; Cylinder representing
Ser\". Inst., vol. 10. p. 321. (A) powder chamber of 12-inch B. L. rifle, hooped
Comment on Eastman's Military instruc- and tubed, analysis of experiments made on
tion of our youth, p. 3S; Comment on McCler- hooping, p. 314; Experiments to determine
nand's Infantry battle tactics, p. 654; Comment whether tempered steel is injured by exposure
on Will's A regimental court of honor, p. 662. to a very high heat for a short time, p. 321;
Jour. Mil. Sen.'. Inst., U. S., vol. 11. (A) No. I, shrinkage and theoretical resistance of.
Comment on Artillery school methods. rifle,8-inch B. I,., p. 351; Projectiles inspection
Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Inst., vol. (A) 12. p. 156. report of S-inch Hotchkiss banded cored shot
Comment on The power of military courts. for 8-inch M. L. rifle, p. 397; Projectiles; in-
Jour. Mil. Sen.'. Inst., vol. 13, p. 75S. (A) spection report of 12-iuch Eureka mortar shell,
The Third U. S. Artillery-, p. 45S; Review and sabots, p. 40.S; Projectiles, packing cases
of Winthrop's Military law, p. 683; Comment for heavy, p. 41S; Projectiles, inspection report
on Army organization, p. 807; Comment on of 8-inch and lo-inch cast-iron shot for B. L.
History of the Second U. S. Artillery, p. 1040; rifles, p. 421; No. 68, breech insertion, recon-
A proper artillery field armament, p. 1208. struction of, rifle, 8-inch converted, p. 429;
Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 14. (A) Rifles, 8-inch, converted M. I,., progress re-
Comment on Neutrality laws of the
-
port on manufacture of 50, p. 466. Rept. Chief
United States, p. 335: Comment on The Judge- of Ord., 1SS5. (C)
Advocate's Department, p. 1009; Comment on
Rifle, H-inch experimental. steel B. L.,No. i,
The National Guard: Its use, etc., p. 1215. construction report, p. 229; Description of, rifle,
Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. (A) 15.
S-inch B. I.., p. 231; Rifle. S-inch experimental
Comment on The Military Academy', etc.
B. L,., steel, No. 1. inspection report, p. 253;
Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 16, p. 335. (A)
Shrinkage of a forged oil-tempered and an-
Our present artillery armament. Jour.
nealed Midvale steel trunnion hoop on a cast-
Mil. Serv. Inst., U. S., vol. 17, p. 297. (A)
iron body to test quality of hoop. p. 393; Gun
Ifight artillery' horses, p. 532; Comment on
hoops, longitudinal strength of oil-tempered
Rice's Defense of our frontiers, p. 685. Jour.
and annealed rolled-steel, p. 405. Rept. Chief,
Mil. Sen'. Inst. U. S,. vol. iS. (A)
of Ord., 1SS6. (C)
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(A) O. New York. 188S. [Reprinted 1S97.J (A)

Comment on Rice's Congress and the Na- I vol., O., 1891. Jour. Mil. Serv. lust.
tional Guard, The question of ati No. 50; ibid., vol. 12. p. 385. (A)
p. 213;
artillery' reserve, p. 529; Comment on Swift's Resistances, etc., in 12-inch B. L. cast-iron
I^yceum at Fort Agawan. p. 634. Jour. Mil- hooped mortar, computation of, shrinkage.
Ser\-. Inst. U. S., vol. 20. (A) Rept. Chief of Ord., 18S9, p. 215. (C)
The ]Vf!ti)tirs of Graduates^ r8o2—rgo2. 1
/

Birnie, Rogers. Shrinkages fur u-inch It. L. Birnie, Rogers. Report on the fabrication of S-

ca^t-iroii. hooped mortar, application and inch projectiles at the West Point Fouiulry.
effect of. p. 289: Notes on cast-iron rifled Ord. Note 331. vol. 11. (A)
ordnance, p. 709 Rept. Chief of Ord., iSoo. (C) translator. Puddled versus cast steel as
,

design for mortar, p. 5J^5; Model 1S91,


Steel, metal for gun hoops. Ord. Note 332, vol. ir.
graduation of Fvise Krankford Ari^enal point (A^
combination, p. Sgo. Rept. Chief of (^rd., iSq2. .\ulumn inan<"cuvers of the Ninth Corps
(Ci (French) in September, iSSo. Jour. Mil. Serv.
Urown segmental wire ser\'ice guns, p. 39; Inst., vol. 3, p. 160. (A)
Brown segmental wire. 5-inch B. 1,.. compari- Review of Llovd and Hadcock's Artillery:
son with service guns, p. 39; Calculated recoil Its progress and present position. Jour, Mil.
of small arms when used with, powder smoke- Sen*. Inst., vol. 15, p. 394.

less, p. Gun
construction, discussion of
257: Bissell, Wilson S. (of New York), member of
tangential strength, p. 5S5; Different modes of Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1SS6.
gvm construction, p. 591; Steel, model iSSS. Bixby. William Herbert (U. S. M. A.. 1S73)
discussion of. rifle, 12-inch B. L.. p. 602. Rept. Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Chief of Ord.. 1S93. iC> The fire-alarm system of New York City.
Modern guu construction and hreech Essayons Club Papers, No. 29, 1S74. (A)
mechanism. In Chicago Exposition, 1S93, Int. Recordof theclassof i873of theU.S.M. A.
Cong. Eng..Oper. Div. Mil. Eng. New York. 1S75. i vol,. O., pp. 79. (A)
Report on tests of caliber .3S revolvers; Oraphical method for finding readily the
Report of principal operations at the ordnance real roots of numerical equations of any de-
depots of the Seventh Army Corps and Division gree if containing but one variable West . . .

of Cuba. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S99. Point. 1S79. I pam., O.


(A)
Fabrication of projectiles. Construction Hollow brick. Solution of equations and
report of 3 and 4':; inch projectiles with Butler interpolation in series. Foundations. Arches
sabot for muzzle-loading rifles, made at the in mason rj- bridges. Washington, iSSo. i

West Point Foundn,-. November. 1SS3, to Feh- pam.. O. (Engineer Dept.. U. S. Army.) (A)
ruar>', 1SS4. Notes Constr. Ord.. No. 26. p. i, Notes on the Ponte de Graves, France,
vol. 2. (A) and on the works for the protection of its
Manufacture of sabots for muzzle-loading shore against encroachments of the sea, \\'ash-
projectiles. Notes Constr. Ord., No. 29, p. i. ington, 1S81.
vol. 2. (A Report upon seacoast fortifications in Eu-
A study of the theoretical resistance of the \
rope in iSSi and 1S82. 1 pam., O.. 7 pp. (A)
experimental S-inch B. L. rifle. Notes Constr. - Armor-plate trials at Magde-
translator.
Ord., No, 31, p. I. vol. 2. A) I burg, Oct. Twelve-inch guns against
22, 18S3.

On the assembling and dismantling of an chilled cast-iron target. Translated from Mr.
experimental compound gun cylinder. Notes Gruson'sofficial report. O. Washington, 1SS4.
Constr. Ord.. No. 32, p. i, vol. 2. (A) Misc. Papers, vol. 2.
- The shrinkages and theoretical resistance Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-

of 8-inch experimental steel B. L. rifle No. i,


provement of Beaufort Harbor. N. C. Rept.
double- hooped. NotesConstr. Ord.. No. 33, p. i,
Chief of Eng., 1885. pp. 168, loSi; 1SS6. p. 9S9;

vol. 2. (A) 1SS7. p. 1030; 1S91, p. 136S. (C)


Cape Fear River, N. C. Rept. Chief
-The resistance of built-up ^ns and the
of Eng.. 1SS5. pp. 1130, 1131. (C)
shrinkages adapted to their construction.
Beaufort Harbor and New River.
Notes Constr. Ord., No. 35. p. i. vol. 2. (A)
N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.SS5, pp. 11 57. 1138;
The resistance and shrinkage of built-up iSSy. p. 1037. (C)
cannon, with application to V S. Army ord- .
-Congaree River, S. C. Rept. Chief
nance. Notes Constr. Ord., No. 50, p. i, vol.3. of Eng., 18S5, p. 1144, (C)
(A) Black River, N. C. Rept. Chief of
The hollow steel forg-
initial strains in a Eng.. 1SS5, p. 114S: 1SS7, p. 1043. (C)
ing cooled from the interior, compiled by Capt. - Winyaw Bay, S. C. Rept. Chief of
F. E. Hobbs. Ordnance Department. U. S. Eng., 1SS5. p. 1164; 18S7, p. 1078; 1SS9, pp. 1114,
Army, with examination of and a reduction 1115; 1S92. p. 1188. (C)
from the results by. Ord. Constr. Notes. No. 70. Lockwoods Folly River. N. C. Rept.
Report on captured Indian arms. Ord. Chief of Eng.. 1S87. p. iioi; 1S91, p. 1402. {C'\

Note 115, p. 152. vol. 4- (A) Lumber River, N. C. Rept. Chief of


, translator. The Italian 100-ton gun. Ord. Eng., 1SS7. p. 1106; 1S92, p. 1199. (C)
Note 174, vol. 6. (A) Mingo Creek, S. C. Rept. Chief of
Report on the Hotchkiss flank-defense re- Eng.. 1SS7, p. iioS; 1SS9, p. 1161; 1892, p. 120S.
vol\-ing cannon, cal. 1.575 inches. Ord. Note (C)
14S, vol. 6. (Al Clarks Creek, S. C. Rept. Chief of
, translator, The question of heav'y'guns. K"g-, 1S87, p. llll; 1S89, p. 1164; 1S91, p. 1453.
Ord. Note 205. vol. rj. (.A) (C)
. translator. Construction of guns, Ord. Pee Dee River,

Little, S. C. Rept.
Note 236. vol. 8. (A) Chief of Eug., 1SS7, p. 1114: 1S91, p. 144S. (C)
1 88 Centennial of United States Military Academy
Bixby, William Herbert. Troject, plan, esti- Bixby. William Herbert. Project, plan, esti-

mate, etc., for the improvement of Alligator mae. etc.. for the improvement of Greenwich
River, S. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1887, p. 1118. Harbor. Greenwich Bay, R. I. Rept. Chief of
(C) Eng., 1893. p. S71. (A)
Yadkin River, N. C. Rept. Chief of Wickford Harbor. Narragaiisett
Eng., iSSS, p. 952. IC) Bay. R. I. Rept. Chief of Eng,. iSqj, p. S73.
.
Catawba River, N. C. Rept. Chief (A)
of Eng., I.SSS, pp. y,S<J, 9'>3. *5. (C) Inner Harbor at Point Judith Break-
Bridge of the Wilmington and Wel-
- water, R I. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1893. p. 877.
don Railroad Company near Goldsboro, N. C. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSS, p. 2545. (C) Salt Pond, Block Island, R. I. Rept.
Bridge of the Wilmington, Colum- Chief of Eng., 1893, p. 8,So. (.4 I

bia and Angusta Railroad Company above Stonington Harbor and its entrance.
Wilmington, N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S88, Conn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1893, p. S91. (A)
pp. 2546, 2547. (C) Mount Hope Bay and harbor of Fall
Bridges of the South Carolina Rail- River, Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1895, p. 727.
road and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta (A)
Railroad. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.888, p. 2548. Stone bridge over Sakonnet River,
(C) R.I. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. 730. (A)
Swift Creek, N. C. Rept. Chief of Bass River. Mass. Rept. Chief of
Eng., 18S9, p. 116. (C) Eng.. 1S95, p. 739. (A)
Ocracoke Inlet, N. C. Rept. Chief Hyannis Harbor. Mass. Rept.
of Eng., iSSij. pp. U2J, 1124; iSyi.p. 1341. (C I
Chief of Eng.. 1895. p. 744. (A)
New River and Swansboro, N. C. Conanicut I.sland. R. 1. Rept. Chief
Rept. Chief of Eng., iS.Su, p. 1127: iSqi. p. 1377 of Eng.. 1895. p. 745. (A)
(C) Seaconnet Point, R. I. Rept. Chief
WhiteOakRiver. N. C. Rept. Chief ]
of F;ng.. 1S95. p. 749. (A)
of Kng.. 1,889. p. 1129; 1S91. p. 143,S. (C) Ohio River. Ohio and Pa. Rept.
Tar River from Tarboro to Rocky Chief of Eng.. 1S9S. p. 2158. (A)
Mount, N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1889. p. Big Sandy River. "W. Va. and Ky.
1131. (C) i
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S9S. p. 2160. (A)
Cape Fear River at and below Wil- Ohio River. Rept. Chief of Eng..
mington. N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng,, 1S89, p. 1S99, pp. 2361, 2367. (A)
"34. (C) 1 Pittsburg Harbor. Pa. Rept. Chief
Pasquotank River, N. C. Rept. of Eng.. 1S99. p. 2399. A (

Chief of Eng.. 1889. p. 1137; 1891, p. 1335. (C) Ivicking River. Ky. Rept. Chief of
Mackeys Creek, N. C, Rept. Chief Eng.. 1900. p. 3155. (A)
of Eng.. JS89. p. 1139; 1891. p. 1339. (C) Ohio River. Rept. Chief of Eng..
Trent River. N. C. Rept. Chief of 1900. pp. 3185,3191.3201.3215.3219, (A)
Eng., iSgo. p 1120; 1892. p. 1126. (C) Ohio River, at Maysville, Ky. Rept.
Fishing Creek, N. C. Rept. Chief Chief of Eng.. 1901. p. 2671.2675. ^,.\)

of Eng.. 1890. p. 1181; 1891, p. I34.T. (C) Ohio River. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Shallotte River, N. C. Kept. Chief 1902. p. 186S. (A)
of Eng., 1890, p. 11S7. (C) New ordnance material and armor mate-
North East River, Cape Fear, N. C. rial in Europe. Official report to the U. S.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 1384. (C) War Department. F.. para. New York. 1S86.
Pungo River to .Sladesville, N. C. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1891, p. 1419. (C) 5ft- Boards— Abbot, 7, 8; Adams, i; Bixby;
Pamlico and Bay rivers, N. C. Rept. Craighill, 14, 16; Eydecker. 2: Sears, i; Stick-
Chief of Eng., 1.891. p. 1423. (C) ney. 8. (A)
Drum Inlet, N. C. Rept. Chief of Black. Henrj' Moore (U. S. M. A.. 1S47). Died
Eng., 1891. p. 1426. (C) Aug, 5, 1893, aged 67. Obituarj- in Ann. Assoc.
Washington Harbor. Pamlico River. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S94.
N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1891. p. 1434. (C) Commandant of cadets, U. S. M. A.. 1864-
Black River. S. C. Rept. Chief of 1S70. Bronze Medallion in Sally Port.
Eng.. 189:. p. 1436. (C) Black. John C. (of Illinois). Member of Board
Woods HoU, Mass. Rept. Chief of of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1894.
Eng.. 1S93. p. S60. (A) Black. William Murray (U.S. M. A.. 1S77). Pho-
Tarpaulin Cove, Nanshon Island. tograph ill Albums of officers' mess.
Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S93. p. 864. (A) Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
New
Bedford Harbor. Mass. Rept. provement of Wakulla River. Fla. Rept.
Chief of Eng.. 1S93. p. 866. (A) Chief of Eng., 1887, p. 161. (C)

Pawtuxet Harbor. Providence River. Key West Harbor, Fla. Rept. Chief
R. I. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93. p. S68. (A) of Eng.. 18S7, pp. 1224. 1226. (C)

Apponang Harbor. Cowesset Bay, Caloosahatchie River. Fla. Rept.


R. I. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1893. p. 869. (A) Chief of Eng.. 1887. p. 1236; 1S89. p. 133S. (C)
The Writings of Ciadiia/rs, iSo2-i()02. 1
89
Black. William Murray. Project, plan, estimate, Blackburn, Joseph C. S. (of Kentucky). Mem-
etc., for the improvement of Charlotte Harbor, ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1882.
Fhi. Kept. Chief of Eng., 1S87, p. 125S. (C) Blaine, James G. (of Maine). Member of Board
Key West Harbor, northwest en- of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1861 and in 1S77,
trance, Hla. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 18S8, p. 1093. Blair. Frank P. {of Illinois). Member of Board
(C) of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S95.
Pease Creek, Fla. Rept. Chief of Blair, Montgomery (U. S. M. A.. 1835}. Died July
Eng., 188S, pp. 1102, 1 103. (C) 27, 1SS3, aged 70. obituary in Ann. Assoc.
St. Augustine Harbor, I'la. Rept. (Irads. U. S. M. A.. 1884. (A)
Chief of Rug.. 1S8S. p. 1142: 1891. p. 1672. (C) Union (newspaper). Editor.
Punta Rassa Harbor, Fla. Rept. A long paper in tlie North American Re-
Chief of Eng., 1S8S. p. 1:56. (C) view upon negro sufTrage; another opposing
Bridges of the Florida Southern, tht- the bill to reopen the Tilden-Hayes Presiden-
South Florida, and the Florida Railroad and tial question.
Navigation companies, across the Withlacoo- An attack u])on Southern jobbers.
chce River, and Florida Southern Railroad The defense of his brother Frank against
Company's bridge across Peace River. Rept. General Sherman's Memoirs.
Chief of Eng.. iSSS. p. 2631. (C) Blair, William B. (U. S. M. A., 1S3S). Died Mar.
Homosassa River, Fla. Rept. Chief 23, 1SS3, aged 66. Obituarj* in Ann. Assoc.
of Eng., 1SS9. p. 1353. (C) Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS3. (A)
Cr\-stal River. Fla. Rept. Chief of Blair. William H. (of ). Member of Board
Eng.. 18S9, p. 1355- (C) of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 18S6.
Alafia River, Fla. Rept. Chief of Blake, Edmund Molynenx (U. S. M. A., 1S89).
Eng.. 1S89, p. 135S. (C) Siege and coast artillery drill [joint author].
Ocklawaha River, Fla. Rept. Chief
• In Manual of instruction for the use of cadets,
of Eng., 1SS9. p. 1361; 1891. p. 1620. (C) U. S. M. A. W*est Point, 1901. 1 vol., O. (A)
St. Marks River, Fla. Rept. Chief Practice marches of light artillery. Jour.
of Eng., 1SS9. p. 1364. (C) Mil. Sen-. Inst U. S.. vol. 19, p. 102. (A)
Tampa Bay and Old Tampa Bay, Light artiller>-— Practice marches and
Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1SS9. p. 1369. (C) campaigning Jour. U. S. .\rt., vol. 13, p. 117.

Tampa Bay. Fla. Rept. Chief of Blake, EdwardD. (U. S. M. A.. 1S47). Died Nov.
Eng., 1890, p. 1605; 1S92, p. 1387. (C) 29, aged 57. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc.
1SS2.
Sarasota Bay, Fla. Rept. Chief of
- Grads. U. S. M. A., 18S3. (A)
Eng.. i8go, p. i6i3; 1S91, p. 1651. (C) Blake, George (of ). Member of Board of
Cedar Keys Harbor, Fla. Rept. Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1827.
Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 1662; 1892, p. 1392. (C) Blake. Jacob Edmund (U. S. M. A., 1833). Quar-
St. Johns River (upper), Fla. Rept. termaster, U. S. M. A., May 2^, 1835, to July 29,
Chief of Eng., iSqi. p. 1669. f C) 1836.
Indian River. Fla. Rept. Chief of Blake. Samuel H. (of Maine). Member of Board
Eng.. 1891, p. 167^. fC) of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S57.
Charlotte Harbor and Pea.se Creek. Blakely. George (U. S. M. A., 1892). Exercises
Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S91, p. 16S4. fC)
in descriptive geometn,* West Point, 1S99,
. . ,

T pam., O.. 23 pp. (A)


South Atlantic coast. Prize es-^^av. Trans.
Notice of the Standard dictionarj-, p. 758;
Amer. Soc. Civ. Eng., 1S93.
Notice of Jomini's Precis de I'art de la Guerre,
The Military Academy and the education
P- 759- Jour. U. S, Art., vol. 4.
of officers. /;/ Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., Present state of the struggle between
vol. 16 {1895). p. 330- (A) armor and artillery- [translation] p. 196; Notice ,

The United States public works . , , of Durassier and \'alentine's Aide-Memoire


Methods of construction and character of ma- de rofficer de Marine, p. 425. Jour. U. S. Art.,
terials and plant xised in the public works under vol. 5.

the charge of the War and Treasury Depart- A shelter tent as a stable [translation], p.
ments and of the Commissioners of the Dis- 235; Translation of Jeannel's Field shrapnel
trict of Columbia . . . New York. 1S95. i vol., and cannon of the future, p. 332, Jour. U. S.
obi. O. (A) Art., vol. 6.

Comment on Company papers. Jour. Mil. Translation of Tildemann's Howitzers


Serv. Inst., vol. 14. p. 1034. (A) and mortars for field artillery to supply a
Comment on The Military Academy, etc., need of curved fire. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. g, pp.
p. 330; Experimental firing with the service 14, 180, 321; vol. 10, p. 42.
rifle, model 1894, p. 513. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., Translation of RoUin's English light ar-
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Sec West Point, maps, 1885. Translation of (iautiers. A note on the


See Boards— Black; Corastock. ig; Harris. calculation of the transverse dimensions of
5. 6; Price, i; Robert, 4. 8. (A) steel guns. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 11. p. 131.
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BlEikely. George. The modern infantr>' attack Blunt. Charles Edward (U. S. M. A., 1S46). Died
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|

Notice of Wisser's The second Boer war, Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
1S99-1900. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 15, p. 363. provement of Charlotte Harbor, mouth of
Blanchard, Albert Gallatin (U. S. M. A., 1S29). Genesee River, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Hng.,
Died June 21, 189:, aged 86. Obituary in Ann. 1S66, vol. I. pp. 4, 51; 1S67, pp. 33, 252. (C)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S92. (A) Pultne\'\'ille Harbor. N. Y.
Rept.
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U.S. M.A., Mar. 9. 1S20. to Mar. 1, 1S21; Aug. 12. Plattsburg Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
1S22, to May 25, 1824. Chief of Eng., i8b7, pp. 34, 234. (C)
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor (U. S. M. A., 1S30). Died Oswego Harbor. N. Y. Rept. Chief
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8, 1877,
of Eng-, 1S68, pp. 46, 247, 254; 1869, pp. 41. 171.

Grads.U.S.M.A.. 1S7S. (A) (C)


Examination of Edwards on the will. Wilson Harbor, N. \. Rept. Chief
1845- of Eng., 1S6S. pp. 48, 2S8, 2S9. {O
A theodicy; or. vindication of the di\'ine Niagara Falls, N. Y'. Rept. Chief
glory, as manifested in the constitution and of P:ng., 1S68. pp. 273-2S7. (C)
government of the moral world . . . New Port Ontario Harbor, Salmon River,
York. 1S56. I vol., O. (A) N. Y*.Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S68, pp. 290. 291;
An essay on liberty and slavery- ... i 1S71, p. 52. (C)
vol., O. 1S56. (A) Sodus Bav Harbor, Little, N. Y.
Southern Review. (1S65-1877.) Editor. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1871, p. 234; 1S72, p. 257. (C)
Philosophy of mathematics with special Black River Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
reference to the elements of geometry and the Chief of Eng., 1874, vol. i, p. 220; 1875, vol. i, p.
infinitesimal method . . . Philadelphia, 1868. 300; 1876. vol. 2, p. 557. (C)
I (A)
vol.,0. :Monroe Harbor Raisin River). i

.
Is Davis a traitor? Was secession a con- Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S75. vol. i, p. 293;
stitutional right previous to the war of 1861? 1S76. vol. 2, p. 551. (C)
Contributor to literarj% scientific, and Toledo Harbor. Ohio. Rept. Chief
theological reviews of the United States. of Eng., 1S75, vol. I. p. 294; 1S76, vol. 2, p. 552.

Bliss, Horace (U. S. M. A-, 1S22). Died Nov. 7. (C)


1S7S, aged 76. Obituan.- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
U. S. M. A., 1S79. (A) Chief of Eng., 1S75, vol. i. pp. 295, 296; 1880, p.
Bliss. Tasker Howard (U. S. M. A.. 1S75). The 2100; 18S1, p. 2290. (C)
siege of Plevna. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 2, Sandusky City Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
p. II. (A) Chief of Eng., 1S75, vol. i. p. 297: 1876, vol. 2,

Review of Dodge's Gustavus Adolphus. P- 554; 1S79-P- 1683. (C)


Jour. Mil. Serv-. Inst. U. S.. vol. 18, p. 695. (A) Rocky River Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
Strategical value of the inland canal navi- Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. :, p. 301. (C)
gation of the United States. Ord. Note 346, Cleveland Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
vcl. 12. (A) Chief of Eng., 1875. vol. i, pp. 303,505.306; 1877,
BUss, Zenas Randall (U. S. M. A., 1S54). Died p. 965. (C)
Jan. 2, 1900, aged 65. Obituary and portrait in Grand River Harbor, Fairport, Ohio.
Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1900. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S75, ^'O^- i. PP- SUi S^S-
Blocksom, Augustus Perry (U. S. M. A., 1S77). (C)
An ideal drill regulations. Jour. Cav. Assoc, Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
1899, p. 176. (A) Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. 1. p. 314: 1S77. p. 967.

War lessons for laymen. Jour. Mil. Ser\-.


Inst. U. S., vol. 27. p. 17. Dunkirk Harbor. N. Y. Rept. Chief
Blodget. William (of Rhode Island). Member of Eng., 1S75. vol. 1. p. 318; 1876, vol. 2. p. 567;

of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S42. 1877, vol. 2, p. 971. (C)


Bloodeood, William (U. S. M. A., 1S24). Died Buffalo Harbor, X. \'. Rept. Chief
Aug. I, 1874, aged 73. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. of Eng., 1875. vol. 1, p. 321. (C)
Grads. U. S. M. A., iSSi. (A) -Erie (Presque Isle) Harbor, Pa.
Bloom. Jacob Emanuel (U. S. M. A.. 1S73). Sol- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S76. vol. i. pp. 57. 106, 316;
diers campaign equipment, with modifications vol. 2, pp. 556. 564-566: 1S77. p. 969. (C)
for militia organizations. Patented June. 1S79. Lubec Channel. Me. Rept. Chief of
I pam., O. (A) Eng., 1SS3, p. 409; 18S5, p. 463. (C)
Meritorious discharged soldiers. Jour. Royal River, Me. Rept. Chief of
Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 11, p. i.si; vol. 12. p. 332. Eng., 1883, pp. 419, 420. (C)
(A) - Saco River. Me. Rept. Chief of
Blount. James H, (of Georgia). Member of Eng., 1S84, p. 4S4; 1S87, p. 456. (C)

Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S79 and 18S5. Piscataqua River. X. H. and Me.


Blunt. Albert Church (U. S. M. A., 18S1). The Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1SS4. pp. 4S7- 4S9. 490. (C)
Spanish defenses of San Juan, P. R. Jour. Owls Head Harbor. Me. Rept.
U. S. Art., vol. 16, p. 22. Chief of Eng., 1SS5, p. 47^. tC
The M'rithigx of Graduates, i8o2-igo2. 191

Blunt, Charles Edward. Project, plan, estimate, rifles, p. 566;Mannlicher rifle, description of,
etc.. for the improvement of I.ittle Harbor at p. 567; Description of Lee-Speed rifle, jj. 570;
Portsmouth. X. H. Kept. Chief of Knji-. 18S5. Description of Krag-Jorgensen magazine gun,
p. 4S1. (C) p. 575. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S93. (C)
York Harbor, Me. Kept. Chief of Blunt. Stanhope English. Themodern infantry
Eng.. 1S85. p. 4S7: 18S7. p. 462. (C) rifle. Oper. Div. Mil. Eng. Int. Cong. Eng.,
Wood Island Harbor, Me Kept. iSq4, p. 395. Also in Chicago Exposition, 1893,
Chief of P:ng.. 1SS5, p. 490. (C) IiU. Cong. Eng.. Oper. Div. Mil. Eng. (A)
Niagara ship canal, sketch of parts of Report on dikes and dams of Rock Island
Niagara and Erie counties, N. Y., sliowing water power; Report on manufacture of sad-
approximately the routes of various lines sur- dletrees. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1897.
veyed for the. 1S67 (in 2 sheets^ Topograph- Outlineof instruction in small arms firing
ical map. based on small arms firing regulations as
See Boards— Bache. i. 2; Cram, i. 2; Ma- modified by General Orders, No. 36, Adjutant-
comb. 2; Newton, i; Woodruff. 12, 13, 14. (A) General's office, 1897. For the use of cadets,
Blunt. Stanhope English (U. vS. M. A.. 1S72). U. S. M. A. We.st P(»int. 189S. i pam., O., 23
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. pp. (A)
Secretar\'of the Association of Graduates, Report of principal operations at the Rock
U. S. M. A., and editor of its annuals from 1S7S Island Arsenal. Repts. Chief of Ord.. 1848,
to 18S0. 1899, and 1900.
Fort A. Lincoln ordnance depot, transfer Member of board on uniform caliber for
to Fort Snelling recommended, p. 120; Ramrod small arms, etc., for Army, Navy, and Marine
baj'onet rifles: use in Department of Dakota, Corps. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S9Q.
1822, p. 120; Mills's woven cartridge belts give Target of a Springfield rifle, caliber .30.
satisfaction, p. 121. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S82. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 12, p. 1299. (A)
(C) Blythe, Calvin (of Pennsylvania^ Member of
Book on target firing to be prepared by. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S35.
Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1SS4, p. 5. (C) Board (Gun Foundry), organized under act of
Instructions in rifle and carbine firing for Congress approved Mar. 3. 1S83. Report of.
the U. S. Army. Prepared by command of O., pp. 89. Washington. 18S4.
Brig. Gen. S. V. Ben^t, Chief of Ordnance, Board of En^neers for Fortifications. Report
U. S. Army. 16*^.
ill. New York, 1SS5.
pp. 542, upon the practice in Europe with the heaw
Rev. ed. 24*^. New York, 1SS6. (A) Armstrong. Woolwich, and Krupp rifled guns.
Firing regulations for small arms for the Q.. pp. 48, 6 pis. and drawings. Washington,
U. S. Army. 3d ed. 2^*^. New York. 1SS9. (A) 1883. Prof. Papers Corps of Eng. U. S. A..
loth ed. New York, 1901. 1 vol.. No. 25.

O., 36SPP. (A) The fortifications of to-day. etc. Trans-


Trial of Maxim smokeless powder, p. 1S4: lated under the direction of the Board from
Trial of Cordite smokeless powder, p. 1S5; foreign books and magazines. Q,. pp. 29. i pi.
Trial of Nobel smokeless powder, p. 191; Trial Washington, 18S3.
of French smokeless powder, p. 193; Trial of BoEirds. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the
Du Pont smokeless powder, p. 196; Trial of improvement of I.ynn Harbor. Mass. Mem-
Walsrode smokeless powder, p. 197; Velocities bers: Lieut. Col. H. L- Abbot, 1; Lieut. Col.
and pressures of various powders, p. 199: Prac- C. B. Comstock. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1884, p.
tice of rifle club at Springfield Armory, p. 203; 524. (A)
Rifle, caliber .45, practice firing of. Armory Ohio River, bridge at Cairo. 111.
Rifle Club. p. 204. Rept. Chief of Ord., iSgo. Members: Lieut. Col. H. L. Abbot, 2: Lieut.
(C) Col. O. M. Poe, Maj. A. Mackenzie. Maj. C. J.
Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng..
1SS6, p. 2127. (A)
- Report on Maxim smokeless powder, p.
Kubin-Schwabe smokeless pow- Portage Lake and Lake Superior
147; Trial of
der, from Vienna, p 148; Trial of Wetteren ship canal. Mich. Members: Col. H. L. Abbot,
3; Maj. O. H. Ernst. Maj. C. J. Allen. Rept.
smokeless powder, pp. 152, 154; Trial of Clay's
cartridge shell, p. 164; Target practice of Ar- Chief of Eng., 1S87. p. 1972. {^.^
mor>' Rifle Club. caliber
Bangor Harbor and Penobscot
p. 165; Rifle, .45, verti-
River. Me. Members: Col. H. L- Abbot. 4; Col.
cal deviation greater than horizontal, p. 167.
C. B. Comstock. Lieut. Col. D. C. Houston,
Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S91. (C)
Lieut. Col. G. L- Gillespie. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Sights and baj'onets for small arms used
1SS9, p. 520. (A)
in foreign countries, p. 309; Report on Smoke-
Boston Harbor. Mass. Members;
less powder manufactured at Stowmarket,
Col. H. L. Abbot, o; Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie,
England, p. 333; Report on Troi.sdorf smoke-
Lieut. Col. S. M. Mansfield. Maj. W. R. Liver-
less powder, p. 335; Springfield Annor>' pres-
more. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1889,'p. 601; 1890,
sure, description of gauge and rules for using,
P- 532. (A)
p. 639: Gauges, report on crusher and cutter
New York Harbor harbor lines.
for small arms, p. 927. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
'

Members: H. L- Abbot, 6; Col. C. B. Com-


Col.
1892. (C)
stock. Lieut. Col. D. C. Houston, Lieut. Col.
Rifle essay on modern infantry, p. 553; G. L. Gillespie. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1889, pp.
Infant n,', of different nations, features of. S07, S09. (A)
192 Ccniennial of United States Military Academy.
Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the

iiuprovement of St. Augustine Harbor, Fla. improvement of breakwater at Buffalo. N. Y,


Members: Col. H. t. Abbot, 7; Lieut. Col. P. C. Members: Col. H. L. Abbot, 2»; Maj. H. M.
Haius. Capt. W. H. Bixby. Rept. Chief of Adams. Capt. D. C. Kingman. Rept. Chief of
Eiig.. iSSo. p. lys. (A) Eng., 1S95, p. 3153. (A)
Key West Harbor, Fla. Members: bridges across certain rivers. Mem-
Col. H. I,. Abbot, .S; Lieut. Col. P. C. Hains, bers: Lieut. Col. M. B. Adams. Maj. C. F.
Capt. W. H. Bixby. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSg. Powell. Major Willard. Maj. W. H. Bixby, Maj.
p. 1329: 1890, pp. 15S1, 1583. (.\) D. C. Kingman. Capt. H. F. Hodges. Capt. E.
Hudson River. Members: Col. H. L- Burr. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 5103. (A)
.\bl)ut. !1; Col. W. P. Craighill, Col. C. B. Corn- .San Diego Harbor, Cal. Members:
stock. Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie. Rept. Chief I.ieut. Col. B. S. Alexander. 1; president Board

of Eng.. 1S90. pp. 770, 772. (.\) of Pacific coast. Rept. Chief of Eng. 1870, p.
York Harbor harbor lines.
Netr ,514; 1S72, p. 99S. (A)
Members: H. L. Abbot, 10: Col. W. P.
Col. Willamette River bridge at Port-
Craighill. Col. C. B. Corastock, Col. D. ('. Hous- land. Oreg. Members: Lieut. Col. B. S. Alex-
ton, Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie. Rept. Chief of ander, 2; Maj. C. S. Stewart. Maj. G. H. Men-
Eng.. 1.890. p. 7S6; 1891, pp. 9.S0, 960, 961, 963. 965, dell, Maj. H. M. Robert, Lieut. J. H. Weeden.

973: 1S92. p. S49. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S73, p. 593. (A)
Grand Alembers: Col.
River. Mich. -.San Diego Harbor, Cal. Members;

H. L. .\bbot. 11; Col. C. B. Comstock, Col. D. C. Lieut. Col. B. S. Alexander, 3; Lieut. Col. C. S.
Houston, Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie. Rept. Stewart. Maj. G. H. Mendell. Lieut. J. H.
Chief of Eng.. 1S90, p. 261S. {.\) Weeden. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S76. p. 630. (A)
Presque Isle Peninsula, Pa. Mem- Willamette and Columbia rivers.
bers: Col. H. L. Abbot. 1-2; Col. C. B. Comstock, Members: Lieut. Col. B. S. Alexander. 4; Lieut.
Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie. Rept. Chief of Col. C. S. .Stewart, Maj. G. H. Mendell, Maj.

Eng., 1S90, p. 2,Soo. (A) J. M. Wilson. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, p.


Charles
bridges. River, Mass. 1019. (A)
Members: Col. H. L. Abbot, 13; Lieut. Col. Pacific coast, harbor of refuge.
G. L. Gillespie. Lieut. Col. S. M. Mansfield. Members: Lieut. Col. B. S. Alexander. 0; Lieut.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S90, p. 3482. (A) Col. R, S. Williamson. Lieut. Col. C. S. Stew-
bridges, Harlem River. Members: art. Maj. G. H. Mendell. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Col. H. L. Abbot, 14; Col. C. B. Corastock, 1.S77. p. 1054. (A)
Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie. Rept. Chief of Cape Gregory, Oreg. Members:
Eng., 1890, p. 34S7. (A) Lieut. Col. B. S. Alexander, 6; Lieut. Col. C. S.
Boston Harbor, Mass. Members: Stewart, Lieut. Col, R. S. Williamson, Maj.
Col. H. L. Abbot, 15; Lieut. Col. G. L. Gille.spie, G. H. Mendell. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, P-
Lieut. Col. S. M. Mansfield, Maj. W. R. Liver- 1055. (A)
more. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1891, p. fiss. (A) Columbia River. Oreg. Members:
bridge, Hudson River. Members: Lieut. Col. B. S. .\le.xander. 7; Lieut. Col. C. S.
Col. H. L. .\bbot, 1«; Col. CD. Comstock. Col. Stewart. Lieut. Col. R. S. Williamson, Maj.
D. C. Houston. Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie. G. H. Mendell, Maj. J. M. Wilson, Lieut. A. H.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S91, p. 3S59. (A) Payson. Rept. Chief of Eng., 187S. p. 1333. (A)
Arthur Kill. N. V. and N. J. Mem- Ashland Harbor, Wis. Members:
bers: Col. H. L. Abbot. 17; Col. \V. P. Craig- JIaj. C. J. Allen, 1; Capt. D. W. Lockwood,
hill. Col. D. C. Houston, Liet. Col. G. L. Gil- Capt. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
iespie. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S92, p. S61. (A) 1887, p. 1961. (.\1

Columbia River, Oreg. Members: Mississippi River. Members: Maj.


Col. H. L. Abbot, IS; Col. C. B. Comstock. Col. C. J. Allen. 2; Maj. H. M, .\dams. Capt. W. L.
D. C. Houston. Lieut. Col. G. L- Gillespie. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng., i.S,SS, p. 151 1.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1892, p. 2864. (A 1 (A)
harbor linesat Oswego, N. V. ^leni- Memorial Bridge. Washington, D. C.
bers: Col. H. L. .\bbot, 19; Maj. E. H. Ruffuer,
Members: Lieut. Col. C. J. Allen. 2a; Maj.
T. W. Symons. Capt. D. DuB. Gaillard. Rept.
Capt. D. C. Kingman. Rept. Chief of Eng..
(A) Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 5126. (A)
1893. P- 3179-
bridge across Potomac River, Wash-
harbor lines. Harlem River. Mem-
ington, D.C. Members: Lieut. Col. C.J. Allen,
bers: Col. H. L. Abbot. 20; Col. C. B. Comstock,
3; Capt. E. Burr. Capt. L. H. Beach, Lieut. G. M.
Lieut. Col. H. M. Robert, Lieut. Col. G. L- Gil-
Hoffman. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1902. p. 2653.
lespie. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S94, p. 7S6. (A)
(A)
.
harbor lines at Squaw Island, Niag- Burlington Harbor. Vt. Members:
agra River. N. Y. Members: Col. H.L- Abbot, Col. H. Bache, 1; Lieut. Col. G. Thom, Lieut.
21; Col. C. B. Comstock. Capt. D. C. Kingman. Col. C. E. Blunt. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1867. pp.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S94, p. 2452. (A) 234, 251. (A)
harbor lines in East River, N. Y. Ogdensburg Harbor, N. Y. Mem-
Members: Col. H. L. Abbot. 22; Col. \V. I". bers: Col. H. Bache, 2; Lieut. Col. G. Thom,
Craighill. Lieut. Col. H. M. Robert. Rept. Lieut. Col. C. E. Blunt. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Chief of Eng., 1865, p. 1017. (A) 1S67, p. 248. (A)
The Wn'lings of Graduates^ iSo2-tgo2. iq:i.•»

Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. tor tlu- Maj. W. H. Heuer. Lieut. C. L. Potter. Rept.
iiliprovcniciit of Hinlsoii River. Mciiil>frs: Chief of Kng., 1S94, p. 2525. {A}
Col. II. liachc. S; Col. II. liruvvertoll. l.icul Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the
Col. J. Ncwtol), JIaj, H. I,. .M>t.ot, Ript. improvement of Sacramento River. Cal. Mem-
Chief of Eng., \)
i,S67, p. 445. i bers: Lieut. Col. W. II. H. Benyaurd. .1: Maj.

Provnncetown Harbor. Mass. Mem- W. H. Ilener, Capt. C. E. Gillette. Rept.
bers: Col. H. Bache, 4; Col. H. lieiihani, W Chief of Kng.. i.Syft. p. 3mq. (A I

I.ieiit. Col. J. G. Foster. Rept. Chief of Kn;;.. Southern waters, removal of water
1-S67, p. 464. (A) hyacinth. Members: Lieut. Col. W. H, H,
Saco River, Me. Members: Col, H. Benyaurd, 4; Maj. J. B. Quinn. Rept. Chief of
Bache, 5; I^ieut, Thorn, Maj, T, I..
Col. ('.. Eng.. 1S99, p. 1613. (A)
Casey. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
1S67, p. 4.S3. (A) Cape Cod ship canal. Mass. Mem-
Portland Harbor, Me. Members: bers; Gen. R. F. Bernard, 1; Major Tottcn.
Col. H. Bache. 6; Lieut. Col. G. Thorn, Maj. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.S70. p. 491. i,.\i
T. 1,. Casey. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S67. p. 4S7. Mississippi River to Atlantic Ocean.
(A) Members: Gen. R. F. Bernard, i; Captain
Block Island, R. I. Members: Col. Poussin. Rept.Chief of Eug.. 1S76, p. 514. (A\
H. Bache, 7-8; and others Rept. Chief of Chesapeakeand Ohio Canal. Mem-
Eng.. 1S70, p. 451; 1S75, p. 294; 1S77, p. 201. [A) bers: Col. Bernard, 3: Capt. W. T. Poussin.
Members:
Tennessee River, Tenn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S74. p. 544. .\i 1

W. Barlow. I; Maj. .\. Mackenzie.


lyieut. Col. J. Brunswick Harbor. Ga. Members?
Maj. H. M. Adams. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S91, Capt. W. H. nixby, Lieut. O. M. Carter. Rept.
pp. 2313. 2317. (A) of Chief of Eng.. 1SS9, p. 1293. (A)
Cleveland Harbor, ()hi<j. Members: St. Augustine Harbor, I-la. Mem-
Col. J. W. Barlow, 2; Col. J. .A. Smith, Maj. bers: Capt. W. M. Black. Lieut o. M. Carter,
T. W. Symons. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1.S9Q. p. Lieut, D. DuB. Gaillard. Rept. Chief of Eng..
3086. (A) 1S.JI, p. 16.87. (A)
Illinois and Desplaines rivers. 111. Sandy Bay. Mass. Members; Col.
Members: Col. J. \V. Barlow, 3: Maj. J. H. C, E. Bhint, Lieut. Col. W. P. Craighill. Lieut.
Willard, Maj. C. McD. Townsend. Rept, Chief Col. W. McFarland, Maj. C. W. Raymond.
of Eng.. 1900, p, 3857. (.A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S5, pp. 523, 528. (A)
upper Illinois and Desplaines riv- Savannah Harbor and River. Ga.
ers, 111. Members: Col. J. \\'. Barlow, 4; Maj. Members: Captain Bowen. Lieutenant Gilmer.
J. H. Willard, Maj. C. McD. Townsend. Rept. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S73, p. 737. (.\i
Chief of Eng., 1901, pp. 3049, 305S. (.A) water supply of Washington. D. C.
Ohio River Falls. Members: Col. Members: Col.T. L.Casey, 1; Lieut. Col. W. P.
J. G. Barnard, 1; I,ieut. Col. J. G. Foster, Maj. Craighill. Maj. G. J. Lydecker. Rept. Chief of
O. M. Poe. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1872, p. 460. Kng.. l.SSj. p. 2497. (A)
(A) Saco River. Me. Members: Col.
- James River and Kanawha canal. T. L. Casey, H. L. .Abbot. Lieut. Col.
•-'; Col.

Members: Col. G. Barnard, •1-3; Maj. \V. P. D, C. Houston Maj. W. R. King. Rept. Chief
J.
Craighill, Maj. G. Weitzel. Lieut. T. Turtle. of Eng., 1SS7, p. 459. I A )

Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S74, p. 90: 1S75. p. 632: New York


Harbor. Members: Col.
(A) T. L. Casey, 3: Col, H. L. .Abbot. Lieut. Col
1877. p. 677.
C. B. Comstock, Lieut. Col. D. C. Houston.
Mississippi River at mouth. Mem-
Lieut. Col. W. McFarland. Rept. Chief of
bers: Col. G. Barnard, 4; Lieut. Col. J. New-
J.
Kng., {A)
1SS7. p. 731.
ton. Maj. A. A. Gillmore, Maj. G. K. Warren,
.Arkansas River, above Fort Smitli,
Maj. W. P. Craighill, Maj. G. Weitzel, Capt.
.\rk. Members: Col. T. L. Casey. 4; Col. H. L.
C. W. Howell. Rept. Chief of Eng.. rS74. p.
.\bbot. Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock. Lieut. Col.
823. I A
W. McFarland. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1887, p.
Mississippi River, Cairo to month. lA)
1523
Members: J. G. Barnard. 5: Col. Z. B.
Col. Mississippi River. Members: Col.
Tower, Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright, Maj. C. B. T. L. Casey. 3; Col. H. L. .'Vbbot. Lieut. Col.
Comstock, Maj. C. R. Suter. Rept. Chief of I). C. Houston, Lieut. Col. W. McFarland. Maj.
Eng., 1879, p. looS. i.\) W. R. King. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1887, pp.
Mississippi River levees. Members: 16S0. 1692. (.A)
Col. J. G. Barnard, (!; Col. Z. B. Tower, Lieut. Fox and Wisconsin rivers. Mem-
Col. H. G. Wright, Maj. C. B. Comstock, Maj. bers: Col. T. L. Casey. 6: Col. H. L. Abbot.
C. R. Suter. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1879, p. 1018. Lietit. Col. C. B. Comstock. Lieut. Col. D. C.
(A) Houston, Lieut. Col. W. McFarland. Rept.
Sacramento and Feather rivers. Cal. Chief of Eng.. 18S7. p. 2094. (A)
Members: I,ieut. Col. W. H. H. Benyaurd, 1; Toledo Harbor, Ohio. Members:
Maj. W. H, Heuer, Maj. T. H. Handbnry. Col. T. L. Casey. 7; Col. H. L. Abbot, Col. W. P.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1891, p. 2996. (A) Craighill. Lieut. Col. D. C. Houston, Lieut.
harbor lines at Napa City, Cal. Col. W, JIcFarland. Maj. W. R. King. Rept.
Members: Lieut. Col. W. H. H. Benyaurd, Chief of Eug., 1S87. p. 2295. (A)
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194 • Cnitniuial of United States Military Academy.
Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the Boards. I'roject. plan, estimate, etc., for the
improvement of Buffalo Harbor, N. Y. Mem- improvement of Great Kanawha River, W. Va.
bers: Col. T. I,. Casey, 8; Col. H. I,. Abbot, Members; Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, 7; Maj.
Went. Col. C. B. Comstock. Lieut. Col, D. C. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E. Merrill, Capt. T. Turtle.
Houston. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS7, p. 2362. Rept.Chief of Eng., 1SS2, p.926. (A)
Ohio River bridge at Louisville, Ky.
Oswego, X. Y. Members: Col. T. I.,. Meml)ers: Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, S; Maj.
Casey. «; Col. H. I.. Abbot, Lieut. Col. D. C. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief
Houston. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S7, p. 2390. of Eng., 1882, p. 19S8. (A)
(A) Ohio River bridge at Henderson-
Brazos River, Te.K. Members; Col. ville, Ky. Members; Lieut. Col. C. B. Com-
T. L. Casey, 10; Col. H. L. Abbot, I.ieut. Col. .stock, 9; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E. Merrill.

W. McFarland, M.lj. W. R. King. Rept. Chief Rept. Chief of Eng., 1882, p. 1992. (A)
of Eng., iSSS, p. J299. (.\) Ohio River bridge at Point Pleasant,
Matagorda Bay, Tex. Members; W. Va. Members: Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock,
Col, T. L. Casey, 11; Col. H. L. .\bbot. I.ieut. 10; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E, Merrill.
Col. W. McFarland, Maj. W. R. King. Rept. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 18S2, p. 2000. (A)
Chief of Eng., lS88, p. 1299. (A) Ohio River Ijridge at Wheeling, W.
.\rausas Pass and Bay, Tex. Mem- \'a. Members: Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, 11;
bers; Col. T. L. Casey, 12; Col. H. L. Abbot, Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept.
Col. \V. P. Craighill, Lieut. Col. D. C. Hon.ston, Chief of Eng., 1S84, p. 1776. (A)
Lieut. Col. W. McFarland, Maj. W. R. King, Atlantic City Harbor, X. J. Mem-
Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S.S, p. 131S. (A) bers: Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, 12; Lieut.
Arkansas River, Ark, and Kans. Col. H. M. Robert, Lieut. Col. W. McFarland.
Members: Col. T. L. Casey, 13; Col. H. L. Abbot, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS7, p. 815. (.\)
Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, Lieut. Col. D. C. Illinois and Michigan Canal. Mem-
Houston, Maj. W. R. King. Rept. Chief of bers: Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, 13; Lieut.
Eng., 1888, p. 1389. (A) Col. O. M. Poe, Maj. J. C. Post. Rept. Chief
bridge, Arthur Kill. Members: Col. of Eng., 1887, p, 2128. (A)
T. L. Casey, 14; Lieut. Col. H. M. Robert, Lieut.
Hennepin Canal. Members; Lieut.
Col. P. C. Hains, Maj. W. R. King, Capt. E.
Col. C. B. CoULStock. 14; Lieut. Col. O. M. Poe,
Maguire. Rept. Chief of Eng., 188S, pp. 2423,
Maj. J. C. Post. Rept Chief of Eng., 1887. p.
2426, 2429. (A)
2137. (A)
bridge, Staton Island Sound. Mem-
bers: Col. T. L. Casey, 15; Lieut. Col. H. M. Winyaw Bay, S. C. Members:
Robert. Lieut. Col. P. C. Hains, Maj. W. R. Col. C. H. Comstock, 15; Lieut. Col. D. C.
King, Capt. E. Maguire. Rept. Chief of Eng., Houston, Lieut. Col. H. M. Robert. Rept.
1S88, p. 2430. (.\)
Chief of Eng., 1S89, p. 1114. (A)
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. i
bridge, Mississippi River. Mem-
Members: Brig. Gen. T. L. Casey. 16; Col. bers; Col. C. B. Comstock, IB; Lieut. Col. C. R.
W. P. Craighill. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. Suter, Maj. O. H. Ern.st, Maj. C. J. .\llen,
1195. (A) Capt. D. C. Kingman. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Lakes Huron and Erie, canal to con- 1890, p. 3454. (A)
nect. Members; Maj. C. B. Comstock, 1; Maj. bridges, Mississippi River. Mem-
G. Weitzel. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1874, p. 2n. bers; Col. C. B. Comstock, UMaj. C. J. Allen,
,

(A) Capt. D. C. Kingman. Rept. Chief of Eng.


Mississippi River, Falls of St. An- 1890, p. 3457. ( A
thony to Cairo. Members; Maj. C. B. Com- bridge, Ohio River. Members;
stock, •»; Maj. D. C. Houston, .Maj. F. U. Far- Col. C. B. Comstock, 1,S; Lieut. Col. C. R. Suter,
quhar. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S79, p. 1143. (A) Maj. C. J. Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1890, p.

Mississippi River, Dubuque Harbor, 3470. (A)


Iowa. Members: Maj. C. B. Comstock, 3; Maj. Sabine Pass, Tex. Members: Col.
D. C. Houston. Maj. F. U. Farquhar. Rept. C. B. Comstock, lit; Maj. J. B. Quinn, Capt. W.
Chief of Eng.. 1879, p. 1143. (A) M. Black. Rept. Chief of F:ng., 1891, p. 1834.

Mississippi River. Members; Maj. (A)


C. B.Comstock, 4; Maj. C. R. Suter. Capt. A. Galveston Bay .Ship Channel, Tex.
Mackenzie. Rept. Chief of Eng 18S1, p. 1569, , Members; Col. C. B. Comstock, 20; Maj. C. J,
(A) Allen, Lieut. W. C. Langfitt. Rept. Chief of
Grand Marais, Mich., harbor of Eng., 1.S91, p. 1910. (A)
refuge. Members; Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, Ohio River at Logstowii Bar. Mem-
5; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. H. M. Robert. Rept. bers: Col. C. B. Comstock, 21; Maj. A. Stick-
Chief of Eng., 1881, p. 2050. (A) ney, Maj. A. Mackenzie. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Milwaukee Bay. Wis. Members; 1893, p. 2476. (A)
Maj. C. B. Comstock, 6; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. Bishop
Canal Lock. Members;
H. M. Robert. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSi, p. Maj. W. P. Craighill. a\ Capt. W. R. King.
2122. (.\) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1869, p, 529. (A)
The Writmgs of (rradiiatcs^ iSo2—U)()2. 195
Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the I
Capt. W. H. Bixby. Rejit. Chief of Eni;,. 1,891,

ini]Jr()venient of I"ox ami Wisconsin rivers, 1 p. 1120; 1S92, 1). 941. (.\)

Members: Maj. \V. 1>. CraiKhill. I; Maj. D. C. Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the
Houston, XIaj. W. K. llerrill. Kept. Chief of improvement of Philadelphia Harbor, Pa.
Eng., l,S79, p. 1547. (A) .Members: Col. W. P. Craighill, 17; Col. C. U.
T Kentucky River, Ky. Members: Comstock, Maj. C, W.Raymond. Rept. Chief
I.ieut. Col. W. P. Craighill, 2: I.ieut. Col. \V. of Eng,. 1.S91, p. 1122. (A)
K. Merrill. Capt. J. C. Post. Kept. Chief of Sandy Bay, Mass. Metubers: Col.
Eng.. 1S84, pp. 1729, 1731. (.\) W. P. Craighill. IS; Lieut. Col. S. M. Mans-
- Ohio River, bridge at IJeaver, I'a. field, Maj. C. W. Raymond. Kept. Chief of
Members: Lieut. Col. VV. P. Craighill. »; Lieut. Eng.. 1892, p. 560. {W
Col. G. Weitzel, Maj. A. Mackenzie. Rept. Potomac River. I), C. Members:
Chief of Eng.. 1SS4, p. 1786; 1SS7, p. 2655. (.^1 Col. W. P. Craighill, li); I.ieut. C. H.
Col.
Great Kanawha River, l)ridge at Elliot, Maj. C. %. L. B. Davis. Rept, Cliief of
Charleston, W. Va. Members: Lieut. Col. W. Eng., 1S92, p. 1080. (A)
P. Craighill, 4; Lieut. Col. W. K. Merrill, Capt. Bayou Plaquemine, La. Members:
J. C. Post. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS4, p. 17118. Col. W. P. Craighill. 20; Maj. \. Mackenzie,
(A) Maj. J. B. Quinu. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S92,
Members: Lieut.
Delaware River. pp. U'Jfi. 1498. '
.^^

Col. \V. P. Craighill. 5; Lieut. Col. W. McFar- Big Sandy River, W. Va, and Ky.
land, Maj. G. L. Gillespie, Maj. W. H. Heuer. Members: Col. W. P. Craighill, 21; Maj. D. W.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS5. pp. .S22, S-^o; 1S86, p. Lockwood, Capt. T. Turtle. Rept. Chief of
822. (A) Eng., 1892, p. 2102. (A)
Norfolk Harbor. Va. Members:
New York Harbor, harbor lines.
Lieut. Col. W. P. Craighill. 6; Maj. P. C.
Members: Col. W. P. Craighill. 22: Col. C. B.
Hains. Capt. F. A. Hinman. Rept. Chief of
Comstock, Col. D. C. Houston. Lieut. Col. G.
Eng.. l.^sSj, pp. 1020, 1021; 1S87. p. 974. (.\)
L. Gillespie. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1893, pp.
Sturgeon Bay Canal, Wis. Mem-
10S8, 1095. (A)
bers: Lieut. Col. W. P. Craighill, <: Lieut. Col.
G. L. Gillespie, Capt. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Deep-water harbor at San Pedro or
Chief of Eng., 1S87, p. 2021. (.\) .Santa Monica bays, Cal. Members: Col. W.
P. Craighill, 23; Lieut. Col. H. M. Robert,
Black Warrior River, Ala. Mem-
bers: Col. W-. P. Craighill. 8; Lieut. Col. W. E. Lieut. Col. P. C. Hains. Maj. C. W. Raymond,
Merrill, Maj. W. R. King, Maj. A. N. Damrell. Maj. T. H. Handburj-. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Maj. Post. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.S93, p. 3238. (Al
J. C. 1887, p.
1302. {\) harbor lines. Port of Philadelphia,
— Kentucky River, Ky. Members: Pa. Members: Col. W. P. Craighill, 24; Col.
Col. W. P. Craighill, 9; Lieut. Col. W. E. Mer- C. B. Comstock, Maj. C. W. Raymond. Rept.
rill. Maj. J. C. Post. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1887, Chief of Eng., 1894, p. S64. (.\)

p. 1882. (A) -Allegheny River below Herr Island.


Delaware River. Members: Col. Members: Col. W. P. Craighill. 2.5: Maj. D.
\V. P. Craighill, 10: Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, W. Lockwood, Maj. T. Turtle. Rept, Chief
Lieut. Col. H. M. Robert. Rept. Chief of Eng.. of Eng., 1S94, p. 1924. u\)
18S8, p. 679. (A)
Buffalo Harbor, N. V. Members:
Columbia River, Oreg. Members: Col. T. Cram, 1; Col. J. N. Macomb, Lieut.
J.
Col. W. Craighill. 11; Lieut. Col. G. L. Gil-
1>.
Col. W. F. Raynolds, Lieut. Col. J. Newton,
lespie, Maj. J. C. Post, Rept. Chief of Eng ,
Lieut. Col. C. E. Blunt, Maj. B. Wheeler,
J.
1S8S, p. 2170. (A) Capt. F. Harwood. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1868,
- bridge. Great Kanawha River. p. 220. ( .\ )

Members: Col. W. P. Craighill, 12; Lieut. Col. New Buffalo Harbor. Mich. Mem-
W. E. Merrill. Maj. J. C. Post. Rept. Chief of bers: Col. T. J. 2; Col. J. N. Macomb,
Cram,
Eng., 1888, p. 2448. (.\) Lieut. Col. W. Raynolds, Lieut. Col. J. F.
Norfolk Harbor, Va. Members: Newton, Lieut. Col. C. E. Blunt, Maj. J. B.
W. P. Craighill, IS; Lieut. Col. P. C. Hains, Wheeler. Capt. F. Harwood. Rept. Chief of
Lieut. G. J. Kiebeger. Rept. Chief of Eng.. Eng.. 1868, p. 223. (Al
1S89, p. 979; 1890. p. 1030. (A) Marquette Harbor. Mich. Menu.
Savannah River, Ga. Members: bers; Maj. C. E. L. B. Daxas, Maj. C. J. .-VUeu.
Col. W. P. Craighill, 14; Capt. W. H. Bixby, Maj. J. B. Quinn. Rept. Chief of Eng,. iS
Lieut. O. M. Carter. Rept. Chief of Eng. 1.889. p. 2032. (A)
p. 1289. (A) - Cape Fear River, N. C. Members:
James River. \'a. Members; Col. Col. R. E. De Russy and others. Rept. Chief
W. P. Craighill, 15; Lieut. Col. P. C. Hains, of Eng., 1873, p. 809. {.\)
Lieut. G. J. Fiebeger. Rept. Chief of Eng., .
Nantucket Harbor, Mass. Mem-
1890, p. 1016. (.\) bers: Col. J. C. Duane. 1; Lieut. Col. C. B.
Delaware Bay, Del. Members: Col. Comstock. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS5, p, 576.
W. P. Craighill. 16; Maj. C. W. Raymond, (A)
196' Cnitcnnial nf United Slates Mi/itaiy Academy.
Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. fc;r the Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the
improvement of New York Harbor. Mem- inaprovement of Christiana River, Del. Mem-
bers; Col. J. C. Duane, 2; I,ieut. Col. H. L.
bers: Col. P. C. Hains. 3; Maj. C. W. Raymond,
Abbot, Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock. Rept. Maj. C. E. L. B. Davis. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Chief of Eng.. 1885, p. 78;,. (.\) l8g<), p. 992. (.A)

Sabine Pass, Tex." Members: Col. harbor lines at or near Snow Hill,

J. C. Duane, 3; Lieut.
Col. H. I,. .4.bbot. Lieut. Pocomoke River, Md. Members; Col. P. C.
Col. C. B. Comstock. Kept Cliief of Kng., Hains, Maj. C.
4; W. Raymond,
Lieut. S.
18S5. p. 1420, (A) Cosby. Rept, Chief of Eng., 1.S96, p. 996. (A)
Rouse's Point Harbor, X. V. Mem- Cumberland Sound, Ga. Mentbers;
bers: Col. J. C. Duane. 4; Lieut. Col. H. L. Col, P. C. Ilains. 5; Maj. T. H. Handbury,
Abbot. Lieut. Col. C. B. Com.stock. Rept. Capt. W. M. Black. Capt. F. V. .Abbot. Capt.
Chief of Eng.. 18S5, p. 2J02. (A 1
O. ^^ Carter, Lieut. H. Burgess. Rept. Chief
Galveston Harbor. Te.x. Memliers: of Eng., 1S96, p. 1289. (.A)
Col. J. C. Duane, 3; Lieut. Col. H. L. .Abbot, St. Johns River, Fla. Members:
Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock. Rept. Chief of Col. P. Hains. 6; Maj. T. H. Handbury.
C.
Eng., 1SS6, p. 1292. (A 1 Capt. W. M. Black, Capt. F. V. Abbot, Capt.
Water supply
of Washington. I). C. O. M. Carter, Lieut. H. Burgess. Rept. Chief
Members: Duane, G; Lieut. Col. H,
Col. J. C. of Eng., 1896, p. 1309. (A)
L. .Abbot, Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, Lieut. -Ashley and Cooper rivers. .S. C.
Col. W. McFarland. Rept. Chief of Eng., harbor lines. Members: Col. P. C. Hains, 7;
1.SS7, p. 2546. (A) Maj. W. T. Rossell. Capt. F. Y. Abbot, Lieut.
Feasibility and using the
advisability' of E. R. Stuart- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p.
water power of Great Falls for providing elec- I4S,S. ( A
tric light for public and private use in the Wilmington Harbor and Christiana
District of Columbia. Members: Col. G. H. River, Del. Members: Col. P. C. Hains, 8;
Elliot, Capt. J. G. D. Knight. Rept. Chief of Maj. C. J. -Allen, Maj. C. W. Raymond. Rept.
Eng., 1894. p. 3256. (A) Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 1255. (A)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for tlie im- Coosa River, Ga. and Ala. Mem-
provement of Charleston Harbor, S. C. Mem- bers: Col. P. C. Hains. 9; Maj. R. L. Hoxie.
bers: I.ieut. Col. G, L. Gillespie, 1; Lieut. Col. Maj. W T. Rossell, Lieut. W. E. Craighill.
W. R. King, Maj. J. C. Post. Rept. Chief of Rept. Chief of Eng., 1897. p. 1650. (A)
Eng., 1889, p. 1150. (.Ai Siuslaw River and Bar, Oreg.
Savannah River. Ga. Members: Members: Maj. T. H. Handbury, Capt. T. W.
Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie, 2; Lieut. Col. W. Symoiis, Lieut. E. Burr. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
R. King, -Maj. J. C. Post. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.891, p. 3175. (A)
rSSi,. p. 1236. (A) Willamette River, Oreg. Members:
Cumberland .Sound, Ga. and Fla. Maj. W H. Heuer, Capt. W. C. Langfitt, Capt.
Members: Lieut. Col. G. L. Gillespie, 3; Lieut. W. W. Harts. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p.
Col. W. R. King, Maj. J. C. Post. Rept. Chief 4374- (A)
of Kug., iSSq, p. 12S1. (A) Saugatuck Harbor, Mich. Mem-
Hudson River, N. Y. Members; bers: Maj. D. C. Houston, 1; Maj. J. M. Wilson,
Lieut. Col. G. L- Gillespie, 4; Maj. A. Stickney, Maj. S. M. Mansfield. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Maj. C. W. Raymond. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, p. 258: 1876, vol. 2, p. 506. (A)
1.S92, p. 7,s2- I A 1 - St. Joseph Harbor, Mich. Mem-
harbor lines in Greenport Harbor, bers: Maj. D. C. Houston, 2; Maj, G. L. Gilles-
Conn. Members; Col. G. L. Gillespie, 5; pie, Maj. S. M. Mansfield. Rept. Chief of
Capt. W. L. Fisk, Lieut. W. E. Craighill. Eng., 1876, p. 316. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S96. p. 816. (.A) St. Joseph Harbor, bridge at St.
Cape Fear River, N. C. Members: Joseph, Mich. Members: Maj. D. C. Houston,
Lieut. Col. Q. H. Gillmore, 1; Lieut. Col. \V. P. 3; Maj. G. L. Gillespie, Maj. S. M. Mansfield.
Craighill, Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, Capt. T. Rept, Chief of Eng., 1876, p. 317. (A)
Turtle, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1882, p. 942. (A) I Ahnapee Harbor, Wis. Members:
Potomac River, D. C. Members: Maj, D, C. Houston, 4; Maj. H. M. Robert,
Lieut. Col. Q. H. Gillmore, 2; Lieut. Col. W. P. ) Maj. F. U. Farquhar, Maj. G. L. Gillespie,
Craighill, Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, Capt. T. '
Maj. S. M. Mansfield. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Turtle. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S2, p. 987. (A) i
1876, pp. 346, 354 (A)
Potomac River, D. C. Members: Chicago Harbor, 111. Members:
Lieut. Col. Q. H. Gillmore, 3; Lieut. Col. C. B. Maj. D. C. Houston, 5; Maj, H. M. Robert,
Comstock, Lieut. Col. W. P. Craighill. Rept. Maj. J. A. Smith, Maj. S. M. Mansfield, Capt.
Chief of Eng.. 1885, p. 941. (A) G. J. Lydecker. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79, p.
Rock Island Rapids, Mississippi 1561. (A)
River. Member: Capt. P. C. Hains, 1. Rept. ^
Michigan City Harbor, Ind. Mem-
Chief of Eng., 1867, p. 298. (A) bers: Maj. D. C. Houston, 6; Maj. H. M.
Wharf, Fort Monroe, Va. Mem- 1 Robert, Maj. J. A. Smith. Maj. S. M. Mansfield,
ber: Lieut. Col. P. C. Hains. 2. Rept. Chief of I Capt. G. J. Lydecker. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
'

Eng., 18S8, p. 805. (A) ! 1S79, p. 158S. (A)


The Jl'ii/ii/os of (rradiia/rs, iSo2-i()()2. '97
Boards. Project, plan, estimale. elc fur the
Boards. Project, plan, estinialf, etc.. for llie ,

improveinenl of Superior Hay and St. I/niis i111 p rove 111 e lit of Buffalo Harbfir. N. V. .Mem.
Bay, Wis. Members: Maj. 1). C. Ilonstoii, '<; hers: Lieut. Col. W. R. King, »; Maj. I.. C. Ovir-
Capt. A. Mackenzie, Capt. C. J. Allen. Kept. man, Capt. G. McC. Derby. Rept, Chief of
Chief of E"g., iSSo, pp. 2024, 2029. A) I Eng., issq, pp. 23S.S, 2,391 (.A)

Missis.sippi River. Memliers: Maj. construction of entrance to the left


D. C. Houston,.S; Maj. H. :M. Robert, Maj. G. J. lock at Riverton, .\la. Members; Capt. D. C.
I.ydecker, Capt. C. J. Allen. Rept. Chief of Kingman, Capt. C. W. Goethals, Capt. J. G,
Eng., 1881. p. 1763: 18S3, p. 1471. \\\ Warren. Kept. Chief of Eng.. 1S97. p, 2292.
Dnluth Harbor, Minn. Members: (A I

Maj. D. C. Houston, ft: Capt. .\. Mackenzie, Portland, Greg., harbor liius, Mem.
Capt. C. J. Allen. Rept. Cliief of Knt; if^Si, ,

bers: Capt. W. C. Langfitt. Capt. H. Taylor.


p. 2026. I .\ 1
Capt. W. W. Harts. Rept. Chief of Eng., iqix),
Michigan City Harbor, Iml. Mem- (A)
p, 44,s6.
bers: Maj. D. C. Houston, 10: Maj. H. M.
Robert, Maj. J. A. Smith, Maj. ('.. I.ydecker.
— bridge, Chicago River. Members:
J.
1SS2. p. 2264.
Maj. W. Ludlow, Maj. C. E. L. B- Davis, Capt.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S.S1, p. 21S7;
W. I.. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Kn«., iv.r, p.
(A)
Bay Canal, Wis. Mei 3S64. (A I

Sturgeon
bers: I.ieut. Col. D. C. Kou.ston, 11; Maj. H. M. outer harbor at Michigan City, liul
Robert. Rept. Chief of Eng., iS.Sj, p. 1657. Members: Lieut. Col. G. J. Lydecker, 1; Maj,
(A) W, I,. Marshall, Capt. C. McD. Townscnd.
Fox and Wisconsin rivers. Mem- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p, 2903. \.\\

bers: Lieut. Col. D. C. Houston, 12; Maj. H. M. Delaware and N. J. River, Pa.
Robert, Maj. W. H. H. Benyaurd. Rept. Chief Members: Lieut. Col. G. J. Lydecker. i. Lieut,
of Eng., iS8j, pp. 1725, 1727, 173S. (A I
Col. C. W. Raymond, Maj. W. H. Bixby kept.
Calumet River, 111. and Ind. Mem- Chief of Eng., 1900, p, 1615. I .^ I

bers: Lieut. Col. D. C. Houston, 13; Maj. J. A. Members:


Cleveland Harbor, tlhio.
Smith, Maj. W. H. H. Benyaurd. Rept, Chief Lieut. Col. W. McFarland. Lieut. Col. J. M.
of Eng., 1S83, p. 1748. (A) Wilson, Maj. L. C. Overman. Rept, Chief ..f
Frankfort Harbor, Mich. Mem- Eng., 1SS5, p. 2334. A I I

bers: Maj. D. C. Houston, 14; Maj. J. .A. Smith, Mississippi River. Members: .Maj,
Maj. W. H. H. Benyaurd. Rept. Chief of Eng., A, Mackenzie, Maj. .A. M. Miller, Maj. E. H.
1S83, p. iSii. (A) Ruffuer. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1891, p. 2131.

Stamford Harbor, Conn. Members; (A)


Col. D. C. Houston, 15; Lieut. Col. <.;. L. <',il- Mississippi River, Des Moines Rap-
lespie. Capt. T. L. Casey. Rept. Chief of Eng., ids. Col. J. N. Macomb, 1; Lieut.
Members:
1890, pp. 332, 6S2, 6S3, 686. (A, Col. H. Wilson, Maj. G. K. Warren, Capt.
J,

Wilmington Harbor, Del, Mem- P. C. Hains. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1SA7. p. 310,
bers: Col. D. C. Houston, 16; Maj. C. W. Ray- (A)
mond. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1891, 1). 1138. (A) Erie Harbor, Pa. Members: Col,
. Harbor, Conn., harbor
Bridgeport J. N. Macomb, 2; Lieut. Col. J. Xewton, Lieut.
lines. Members: Col. D. C. Houston, 17; I.ieut. Col, W. F. Raynolds, Lieut. Col. C. E. Blunt.

Col. G. L. Gillespie, Capt. T. L. Casey. Rept. Maj. J. B. Wheeler, Capt. F. Harwood. Rept,
Chief of Eng., 1893, p. 999. (A) Chief of Eng., 1868, p, 179, (.A)
Rock Island bridge. Members: Mississippi River, Falls of St. .An-
Capt. A. A. Humphreys, 1; Captain Meade. thony to Cairo. Members; Col. J. X. Macomb,
Captain Franklin. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S78. S; Lieut. Col. J. H. Wilson. Maj. G. K. Warren.
p. 1036. (A) Capt. P. C. Hains. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S68,
Baltimore Harbor, Md.. ])ier and p. 674. (,A)

bulkhead lines. Members: Brigadier-General Toledo Ohio. Members;


Harbor,
Humphreys, 2; Maj. W. P. Craighill. Rept. Col. X. Macomb,J. H. Simpson, 4; Col.
J.
Chief of Eng.,1S79. pp. 497, 500. h 1 1
Lieut. Col. I. C. Woodruff, Maj. J. B. Wheeler,
Oswego Harbor, N. Y. Members: Maj. W. McFarland. Rept. Chief of ling.,
Lieut. Col. James Kearney. Major Long, lS6q, p, 124. I .A}

Major Bache. Major Turnbull. Rept. Chief of Chicago Harbor, III. Members;
Eng,, 1874. p. 263. (A) Col. J. X. Macomb, .5; Lieut, Col. W. F. Ray-
Monongahela River, Pa. and W. Va.
- nolds, Maj. J. B. Wheeler, Maj. G. Weitzel.
Members: Maj. W. R. King, 1; Maj. A. Stick- Maj. W. McFarland. Rept. Chief of F:ng.,
ney, Maj. A. Mackenzie. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1870, p, 124. (A)
1887, p. 1802. (A) Michigan City Harbor, Ind. Mem-
Green River and tributaries, Ky. bers: Col. J. N. Macomb, 8; Lieut. Col. W. F.

Members: Maj. W. R. King, 2; Maj. A. Stick- Raynolds, Maj, J, B. Wheeler, Maj. G. Weitzel,
ney, Maj. A. Mackenzie. Rept. Chief of Eng., Maj. W. McFarland. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
1887, p. 1903. (A) 1870, p. 124. (A)
19S Coik'Hiiial of United States Military Academv.

Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the quhar, Maj. C. R. Suter, Capt. C. J. .Allen.
iniprovenieiit of Duluth Harbor, Minn. Mem- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, p. 819. (A)
bers: Col. J. N. Macomb, 7: Lieut. Col. W. F. Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the
RajMiolds, Maj. Wheeler, Maj. G. Weitzel,
J. V>. improvement of Jlississippi River, bridge at La
Maj. W. McKarland. Kept. Chief ot F.ng., Crosse, W^is. Members: Col. J. N. Macomb.
1S70, p. 125: 1S79, p. 1472. (Wi 21; Maj. G. Weitzel. Maj, W. E. Merrill.
Calnmet Harbor, 111. Meniliers: Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S77, pp. S19, S22. (A)
Col. J. X. 8; Lieut. Col. W. F. Ray-
Macomb, Mississippi River, bridge at Winona,
uold"!. Maj. Wheeler, Maj. G. Weitzel,
J. n. Minn. Members: Col. J. N. Macomb. 22; Col.
Maj. W. McFarland. Kept. Chief of Eug.,
J. H. Simpson, Maj. G. H. Warren, Maj. F. I'.
1^70, p. 125; 1S76. p. ,)42. A) I
Farquhar, Maj. C. R. Suter, Capt. C. J. Allen.
Lake Huron, harbor of refuge on.
.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S77, pp. 819, 822. (A)
Member.-;: Col. J. N. Macomb, !); Col. \. C.
bridge at Du-
Mississippi River,
Woodruff. Lieut. Col. J, G. Foster, Maj. C. B.
buque, Iowa. Members: Col. J. N. Macomb,
Com.stock, Maj. O. M Poe, Maj, F. V. Far-
23; Col. J. H. Simpson. Maj. G. H. Warren.
qnhar. Kept. Chief of F.ng., 1872, p. 209; 1S73,
Maj. F. U. Farquhar, Maj. C. R. Snter. Capt.
p. 2r4 i.\;i
C. J. Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, pp. 819,
Mississippi River. Falls of St. .An-
823. (A)
thony. Members; Col. J. X. Macomb, 10;
Lieut. Col. D. Kurtz, Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. Mississippi River, bridge at Bur-
J.
O. M. Poe. Maj. D. C. Houston. Rept. Chief lington. Iowa. Members:
Col. J. N. Macouih.

of Eug., 1S72, p. .^02; 1.S73, p. 409; 1S74, p. 2b9.


24; Col. J. H. Sirap.son. Maj. G. H. Warren,
(A) Maj. F. U. Farquhar, Maj. C. R. Suter, Capt.
Mississippi River, Des Moines Rap- C. J. Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng,. 1S77, pp. S19,

id- Members: Col. J. N. Macomb, 11; Capt. .824. (At


T. \ Bingham. Rept. Chief of Eug., 1.^72, p. Mississippi River, bridge at Clinton,
;,iy. A .
1 Iowa. Members: Col. J, N. Maconih. 25; Col.
Rock Island Rapids, Mississippi J. H. Simpson, Maj. G. H. Warren, Maj. C. R.
River. Members: Col. J. N. Macomli, 1'2; Suter, Maj. F. U. Farquhar, Capt. C. J. Allen.
Lieut. Col. J. H. Wilson, Capt. A. H. Burnham. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, pp. 819, S25. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S72, p. 320. ( ,A I

Mississippi River, bridge at Keo-


Duluth Harbor, Miun. Members: kuk, Iowa. Members: Col. J. N. Macomb, 26;
J. N. Macomb, 13; Lieut. Col. Z. B.
Col. Tower. Col. J H. Simpson, Maj. G. H. Warren, Maj.
Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. D. C. Houston, Maj. F. r. Farquhar, Maj. C. R. Suter. Capt. C. J.
F. U. Farquhar. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1873, p. Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, pp. 819, S25.
129. (A)
Superior City Harbor, Wis, Mem- Mississippi River. Qnincy. 111.
bers: Col. J. X. Macomb, 14; Lieut. Col. Z. B. Members: Col. J. N. Macomb. 27; Col. H.
J.
Tower. Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. D. C. Houston, Simpson. Maj. G. H. Warren, Maj. V U. Far- .

Maj, F. r. Farquhar. Rept. Chief of Eng., quhar, Maj. C. R. Suter, Capt. C. .\llen.
J.
1S73. p. 129. (A) Rept. Chief of Eug. 1877, pp, S19,. 825. (A )

Superior Bay, Wis, Members: Col. Mississippi River, bridge at Prairie


J. N. Macomb. 15; Lieut. Col. Z. B. Tower, du Chieu, Wis. Members: Col. J. N. Macarab.
Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. D. C. Houston, Maj. 28; Col. H. Simpson. Maj. G. H. Warren,
J.
F. C. Farquhar. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.S73, p. Maj. F. U. Farquhar, Maj. C. R, Suter, Capt.
130. lAi C, J. .Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S77, pp, S19,
Buffalo Harbor, X. Y. Members- S23. (A)
Col. J. N. Macomb,
Maj. D. C. Hou.ston,
16; Mississippi River, bridge at Hanni-
Maj. J. ^L Wilson, Maj. F. Harwood. Rept. bal, Mo, Members: Col. N. ^lacomb. 29;
J.
Chief of Eng., 1S73, pp. 353, 354. (A) Col. J. H. Simpson, Maj. G. H. Warren, Maj,
Mississippi River. Falls of St, An- F. U. Farquhar, Maj. C. R. Snter, Capt. C. J,
thou\-. Members: Col. J. N. Macomb, 17; Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S77. pp. 819, 826.
Lieut. Col. D. Kurtz, Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj.
J. (A)
O JI. Poe, Maj. F. U. Farquhar. Rept. Chief Mississippi River, bridge at Louisi-
of Eng.. 1S74. p. 285; 1S79, p, 1164. (A) ana, Mo. Members. Col. J. N. Macorab, 30;
Mississippi River, bridge at Clinton, Col. H. .Simpson, Maj. G, K. Warren, Maj,
J.
Iowa, Members: Col. J. N. Macomb, 18; Maj. F. v. Farquhar, Maj. C. R. Suter, Capt. C. J.
G. Weitzel, Maj. F. U. Farquhar. Rept. Chief Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S77. p. 821. (A)
of Eng., 1S75, p. 683. (A I
La Crosse Harbor, Wis. Members;
Mississippi bridge at Du- River, Col. J. X. Macomb, 31; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj,
buque, Iowa. Members: Col. J. N. Macomb, W, E. Merrill Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S7S, p,
10; Maj. F. V. Farquhar, Maj. C. R. Suter. 719. (-'i.)

Rept- Chief of Eng., 1876, p, 309. (A) - Shrewsbury River. N. Members:


J.
Mississippi River, bridge piers. Col. J. N. Macomb, 32: Col. Z. B. Tower. Lieut.
Members: Col. J. N. Macomb, 20; Col. J. H. Col. J. Newton. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79, p,

Simpson. Maj, G, H. Warren, Maj, F. U. Far- 411. (A)


The J! 'r/////x>s of (rraff/ia/rs, i8o2-i()02. 199
Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., lor the Col. W, H. H. Benyaurd, Maj. W. H. Heuer,
iinproveinent of Tennessee River. Members: Rept. Chief of Ktig.. 1S90. p. 2S90; 1S91. p. 294S,
Col. J. N. Mnconil). :t:i; Maj. (), M. Poc, Capt. (A.
L. C. Overman. Kept, Chief of Kng.. 1S79, ]>. Boarda. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the
<253- (A) improvenifiit of rtan Diegt> Harlx)r, Cal. Mem
Manascpian River, X. J. Members: bers: Col. G. H, Mendt-ll. fi; I.it-ut. Col
Col. J. N. Macomb. IH; Col. /.. \\. Tower, Col. W. H. H. Beny urd. Maj. \V. H. Hcucr. Kept
J. Newton. Maj. H. I.. Abliol. Ki-pt. Chief of Chief of Eng.. 1S90, p. 2905; 1S92, p. 2^40, (A
Kng.. 1SS9, p. 54>i. (A) Columbia River, Oreg. Members
Delaware River. Members: Col. Col. G. IL Mendell, 7; Col. W. P. Craighill

J. N. Macomb. 35; Ueut. Col. \V. K. Kaynolds. Maj. J. C. Post. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S90. p
Lieut. Col. N. Michler, Capt. \V. I.,u(llow. 30.50. (A;
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S80, p. 575. (Ai San Pedro and Santa ^^onica bays
Lock No. 4, Coosa River, (Va. and Cal. Members: Col. G. H. Mendell. S; Lieut
Ala. Members: Maj. F. A. Malian, I; Maj. Col. W. H. H. Benyaurd, Maj. \V. H. Heuer
\V. L. Marshall, Capt. J. Biddle. Rept. Chief Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S91. p. 2976; 1^2. p. 2A3S
of Eng.. 1S96. p. 1423. (A) (A^
Lock No. 5, Cumhrrland Kiver. Sacramento and Feather rivers. Cal
Tenn. Members: Maj. F. A. Mahan. '2; Maj. Member?: Col. G. H. Mendell. 0; Maj \. Mae
W. L. Marshall. Capt. J. Biddle. Rept. Chief kenzie, Capt. D. C. Kingman. Rept. Chief til
of Eng.. 1896. p. T916. (A) Eng., 1891, p. 2990. (Al
(ialveston Bay ship channel. Tex. Humboldt Harbor and Bav. Cal
Members: Maj. S. M. Mansfield, 1; Capt. A. N. Members: Col. G. H. Mendell, 10; Lieut. Col.
Damrell, Capt. W. H. Heuer. Rept. Chief of W. H. H. Benyaurd. Maj. W. H. Heuer. Rept
Eng., 1SS3, p. loSi. (Ai Chief of Eng.. 1891, p. 3129. (A)
Detroit River, harbor lines. Mem- Humboldt Harbor and Bay. Cal,
bers: Lient. Col. S. M. Mansfield, 2; Lient. Members: Col. G. H. Mendell. 11; Lieut. Col.
Col. G. J. Lydecker, Maj. M. B. Adams. Maj. \V. H. H. Benyaurd, Maj. \V. H. Heuer. Rept.
H. M. Adams, Lieut. J. B. Cavanaugh. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S91. p. 3141. yK\
Chief of Eng., iSg6, pp. 2906. 2908, 2910. (A) San Pedro and Santa Monica bays.
Point Judith, R. L, harbor of refuge. Cal. Members: CoL G. H. ISIeudell, l'2: Lieut.
Members: Lieut. Col. S. M. Mansfield, Maj. .'S; Col. G. L. Gillespie. Lieut. Col. \V. l{. H. Ben-
C. W, Raymond, Maj. W. R. Livermore. Maj. yaurd. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S92. p. 2631. (A)
D. W. Lockwood. Capt. S. S. Leach. Rept. ship canal to connect lakes Union,
Chief of Eng., 1897. p. 920. (A) Washington, and Samamish witli PugetSouud.
Sacramento and Feather rivers, Cal. Wash. Members: Col. G. H. Mendell, 13; Maj.
Members: Col. S. M. Mansfield, 4; Lieut. Col. T. H. Handbun,-, Capt. T. W. Symous. Rept.
W. H. Heuer, Maj. C. E. L. B. Davis. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSg2, p. 2762. (Ai
Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 4232. (A) Humboldt Bay. Cal. Members: Col.
Yaquina Bay. Oreg. Members: Col. G. Mendell, 14; Lieut. Col. W. H. H. Ben-
If.

S. M. Mansfield. 5: Capt. H. Taylor. Capt. yaurd, Maj. W. H. Heuer. Rept. Chief of Eng..
W. W. Harts. Rept, Chief of Kng \^(y^-^, p. , 1S93. p. 32S8. ( A i

4295- (A) Columbia River, Oreg. ami Wash.


San Francisco Harbor, Cal.. harbor Members: Col. G. H. Mendell, Maj. \V. H.
!.">;

lines. Members: Col. S. M. Mansfield, (i; Heuer, Maj. T. H. Handbury. Rept. Cliief nf
Lieut. Col. W. H. Heuer, Maj. C. E. L. B. Eng.. 1S93. p. 3499. (A)
Davis. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 3461. (A) harbor lines, Columbia River
Bodega Bay, Cal. Members: Maj. (Youngs Bay) at Flavel, Oreg. Members: Col.
G. H. Mendell. 1; Lieut. Col. R. S. Williamson. G. H. Mendell. 10; Maj. T. H. Handburj-. Capt.
Lieut. Col. B. S. Alexander. Lieut. Col. C. S. T. W. S3'mons. Rept. Chief of Eng., TS93, p.
Stewart. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S77. p. 1051. 353^- (A)
(A) Cascades Lock. Columbia River.
Coos Bay, Oreg. Members: Col. Oreg. Members: Col. G. H. Mendell, 17; Col,
G. H. Mendell, t\ Maj. \V. A. Jones, Maj. T. H. W. P. Craighill. Capt. W. L. Marshall. Rept.
Handbury. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 18S9, p. 25m. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 3576. (A)
I Al Norfolk Harbor, Va. Member:
Yaquina Bay, Oreg. Members: Col. Capt. J. Mercur. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1885, p.
G. H. Mendell, 3; Maj. W. A. Jones, Maj. T. H. 1026. (A)
Handbury. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S89, p. 2517. Genesee River, bridge at Charlotte,
lA) X. V. Members: Maj. W. E. Merrill. 1; Maj.
Columbia River. Oreg. Members: J. M. Wilson. Maj. F. Harwood. Rept. Chief
Col. G. H. Mendell, 4: Col. W. P. Craighill. of Eng.. 1S74. p. 583. (A^
Maj. J. C. Post. ReptrChief of Eng.. 1SS9, p. Mississippi River. Members: Lieut.
255S. (A) Col. W.
E. Merrill, 2; Maj. A. Mackenzie, Maj.
San Francisco Harbor and interior A. M. Miller. Lieut. W. E. Craighill. Rept.
bav. Members: Col. G. H. Mendell, u; Lieut. Chief of Eng.. 1SS8, p. 1466. (A)
200, CciifciDiial of United Slates Military Academy.
Boards. Troject. plan, irstiniate, trtc fur the Members: I,ieut. Cul. (). M. Poe. 2; Maj. A,

iinprovenient of Cumberland River. Mem- Mackenzie, Maj. C. J. Allen. Rept. Chief of


bers: Lieut. Col. \V. E. Merrill. S; Lieut. Col. Eng-. 1SS5, p. 1928. (A)
J. \V. Barlow, Maj.
A. Mackenzie, Lieut. H. E. Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the
Waterman. Rept. Chief of En.?., iSS.S, p. 162S. improvement of Fox and Wisconsin rivers.
fAl Members: Lieut. Col. O. M. Poe. 3; Lieut. Col.
Ohio River. Members; Lieut. Col. W. E. Merrill. Lieut. Col. J.W. Barlow, Capt.
W. E. Merrill, 4: Maj. -A. Stickney, Maj, A. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S85,
Mackenzie. Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSS, p, 1S69; p. 2041. (A)
iSgo, p. 2217. lA) Ludington Harbor. Mich. Mem-
-bridge, Ohio River. Members; bers; Lieut. Col. O.M. Poe, 4; Lieut. Col. J. W.
Lieut. Col. W. E. Merrill, 5; Lieut. Col. J. W. Barlow, Capt. D. W. Lockwood. Rept. Chief
Barlow, Maj. A. Stickney, Lieut. E. J. Spencer. of Eng.. 1885, p. 2073. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSS, pp. 2499, 2505. (A) Mississippi River, Falls at St. An-
- bridge, Mississippi River. Mem- thony. Members: Lieut. Col. (). M. Poe, 5;
bers; Lieut. Col. W. E. Merrill, 6; Maj. O. H Maj. A. Mackenzie, Maj. C. J. Allen. Rept.
Ernst, Capt. D. C. Kingman, Lieut, C. K. Gil- Chief of Eng., 1RS6. p. 2111. (A)
lette. Rept. Chief of Eng.. i.SSS, pp. 2517. 2521, Mississippi River, bridge at Minne-
2522. (A) apolis, Minn. Members: Lieut. Col. O. M. Poe,
Norwalk, Conn., harbor lines. 6; Maj. A. Mackenzie, Maj. C. J. Allen. Rept.
Members; Maj. A. M. Miller. 1; Maj. D. W. Chief of Eng., 1SS6. p. 2113. (A)
Lockwood, Maj, S. S, Leach, Rept. Chief of Kentucky River, Ky. Members:
Eng,, 1S99, p, 1205. (A) Lieut. Col. O. M. Poe. 7; Lieut. Col. W.
E. Mer-
Newport Harbor. R. L, harbor lines.
- rill, Maj. A. Stickney. Rept, Chief of Eng..
Members: Lieut. Col. A. M. Miller, i\ Maj. 18K7, p. 1.S79. (A)
D. \V. Lockwood. Maj. S. S. Leach. Rept. Cumberland River. Members:
Chief of Eng., 7902. p. 915. (A) Lieut. Col. O. M. Poe, S; Lieut. Col. W. E. Mer-
Ogdensburg Harbor. N, Y, Mem-
-
Maj. W. R. King. Lieut. H. E.
rill. Waterman.
bers; Lieut. Col. J. Newton, I; Lieut. Col.|C. E. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18SS. p. 1622. (A)
Blunt. Maj. D. C. Houston, Capt. A. S. Holgate.
bridge, Ohio River. Members:
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S6S. p. 255. (A)
Lieut. Col. O. M. Poe, Maj. A. Stickney, Maj.
9;
Alton Harbor, 111. Members: Lieut.
A. Mackenzie. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S88, p.
Col. J. Newton, 2; Lieut,
Col. W. F. Ravnolds.
24S3. )
A
Maj. G. K. Warren, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Capt.
.

C. J. Allen. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1872, pp. 54. Mississippi River. Members: Col.

(A) O. M. Poe, 10; Maj. A. Mackenzie. Capt.


358, 361, 366.
. St. Louis Harbor. Mississippi River. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1SS9, p.
Members: Newton, 3; Lieut. Col.
Lie\lt. Col. J. 1 751. I A)
W. F. Rayuolds, Maj. G. K. Warren, Maj. W. E. Cumberland River. Members: Col.
Merrill, Capt. C, J. .\llen. Rept. Chief of Eng., O. ^L Poe. II; Lieut. Col. W.
E- Merrill, Lieut.
1S72, p. 35S. I A 1
Col. J. W. Barlow. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1890,
Mississippi River, Falls of St. An- p. 2144. (A)
thony to Cairo. :Members; Lieut. Col. J. New- bridge, Detroit River. Members:
ton. 4; Lieut. Col. W. F. Ravnolds, Maj. G. K. Col. O. M. Poe. 12-13: Maj. C. J. Allen. Maj.
Warren, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Capt. C. J. Allen. A. M. Adams. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1890, pp.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1872, p. 35S; 1873, p. 4.';3; 3456, 3463. (A)
1874. p. 327. (A) Portage Lake, Mich. Members:
- Thames River, Conn., bridge near Col. O. M. Poe, 14; Maj. J. E. Quinn, Capt. W. L.
New London. Members; Col. J. Newton. 5; Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S91. p. 2521.
Lieut. Col. G. H. Elliot, Maj. W. McFarland. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S84, p. 1770. (A) Chicago Harbor, 111. Members: Col.
Fox and "Wisconsin rivers. Mein- O. M. Poe, ir>; Maj. C. E. L- B. Davis. Capt.
bers; Col. J. Newton. 6; Lieut. Col. H. L. .\bbot. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1891, p.
Lient. Col. C. B. Comstock. Rept. Chief of 2661. (A)
Eng.. :S84, pp. igoo, 1919. I .\ 1
Illinois and Mississippi Canal, 111.
Chicago Harbor. 111. Members; Members: Col. O. M. Poe, 16; Maj. A. Mac-
Lieut. Col. J. G. Parke, Lieut. Col. C. B. Com- kenzie, Capt. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of
stock, Maj. G. Weitzel. Rept. Chief of Eng., Eng., 1892, p. 2302. (A)
1SS2. p. 2237. (A) harbor lines at Detroit. Mich. Mem-
Toledo Harbor. Ohio. Members; bers: Col. O. M. Poe. 17; Maj. W. L"dlow,
Maj. O. M. Poe, 1; Maj. D. C. Houston, Maj. Lieut. C. S. Rich^. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93,

W. E. Merrill, Maj. J. M. Wilson, Capt. G. L. p. 3041. (A)


Gillespie. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S73, p. 314. raft towing on the (ireat Lakes and
(A) their connecting water.-^. Members: Col. O. M.
St. I,oxns River. Minn, and Wis., Poe. 18; Maj. C. E. L- B. Davis. Maj. C. B.
bridge of Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Sears. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S94. p. 2378. (A)
Tlic JJ^n'fiiigs of Crradiiafcs, iSn2-rgo2. 20T

Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the Boards. Project, pl.'in, estimate, etc., for the
improvement of Peiisacola Harbor, Fla. Mem- improvement of Delaware River. Member^:
bers: Capt. P. M. Price. Capt. W. M. Black. Col. II. M. Robert. II; Col. P. C. Hains, Maj.

Capt. O. M. Carter. Rept. Chief of Kiig., C. \V. Raymond. Rept. Chief of Kng., iS<,7,
1S91, {k'\ p. 199. y\'\
p. 1723. 1

Sabine I,ake. Tex. and La. Mem- IJrazos River. Te.x. Member; Col.
bers: Maj. J. IS. Quinn, C3.pt. C. S. Rich6, Capt. H. M. Robert, li. Rept. Chief of Eng., \%-,
C. A. F. Flagler. Rept. Chief of Kng., 1900, p. p. 1S15. i.\)

2302. (.\) o.sage River, Mo., lock and dam .No.


Fort Mifflin on the Delaware River; I. ^tcmbers: Col. H. M. Robert, IS; Col. C. I,.
price of land in vicinity of. Member: Maj. Gillespie, Maj. H. M. Adams, ^^aj. J. C. I).
C. \V. Raymond. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSq.,. p. Knight, Capt. H. ]'. Hodges. Rept. Chief of
461. (.\) Eng., 1S97, p. 3952. (A)
lUack Lake Harlior. Mich. Mem- tValveston Bay, Te.x. Members; Ctd.
hers: Lieut. Col. W. F. Raynolds, 1; Maj. J. B. H. M. Robert. 14; Maj. A. M. Miller, Capt. G,
Wheeler, Maj. AV. McFarland. JIaj. F. V. Far- j
McC. Derby. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1898, p. 1516.
quhar. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S69, pp. id.}, ios. I A i

(A) .\ransas Pass. Tex. Members; Col.


.
Lakes Huron and Erie, bridge at ,
n. M. Robert, l.'>; Maj. W. T. Rossell, Capt. J.
Detroit over channel between. Members; |
niddle. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S9S, p. 1527. (.\)

Lieut. Col. W. F. Raynolds. i\ Lieut. Col. N. East River, N. Y. Members: Col.


Michler, Maj. O. M. Poe. Maj. D. C. Houston, H. M. Robert. Hi; Col. G. L. Gillespie. Lient.
Maj. J. M. Wilson. Rept. Chief of FCng.. iS,So, Col. \V. Ludlow. Maj. H. M, Adams. Rept.
p. 1R53. (-'^) Chief of Eng., 1.S9S, p. 1026. (A)
Saginaw River, Mich. Members; East River. Members: Col. H. M.
Maj. H. M. Robert, 1; Maj. F. U, Farquhar, Robert, 1<; f'ol. (',. L. Gillespie, Lieut. Col, \V.
Maj, D, P. Heap. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S.S3, p. Ludlow, Maj. C. W. Raymond. Maj. H. M.
1S63. (Al .\danis. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1.S9.S, p. 1028. yK\
Philadelphia Harbor. Pa. Member: Hudson River. N. Y. Members:
Ueut. Col. H. M. Robert, i. Rept. Chief of Col. H. M. Robert, 1.S; Col. G. L. Gillespie.
Eng.. 18SS, pp. 71S. 720. .\) i Lieut. Col. W. Ludlow. Maj. C. W, Raymond.
I

Galveston Harbor, Tex. Members; Maj. H. M. .\dams. Rept. Chief of F:ng-. isuS.
I.ieut. Col. H. M. Robert, 8; Lieut. Col.G. L. p. 1073. ( .\)

Gillespie, Lieut. Col. J. A. Smith. Rept. Chief Bridgeport. Conn., harbor lines.
of Eng.. 1890, p. 1781. (.\) Members: Col. H. M. Robert. Ill;Maj. .\. M.
Pensacola Harbor. Fla. Members; Miller. Maj. I). W. Lockwood. Rept. Chief of
Lieut. Col. H. M. Robert, 4; Lieut. Col. G. L. Eng., 1.S99, p. lUjS. (.\)

Gillespie, Maj. C. W. Raymond, Maj. F. \. New York


Harbor. N. V. ^Members;
Mahan, Capt. W. M. Black. Rept. Chief of Col. H. M. Robert. 20; Lieut. Col. C. W. Ray-
mond. Maj. H. M. Adams. Rept- Chief of
Eng., 1895, p, 1657. ^.\)
F'ng.. 1S99. p. 12S0. {\)
harbor Raritan River, N. J.
lines,
South Pass, Mississippi River.
Members; Col. H. M. Robert.0; Col. G. L. Gil-
Members: Col. H. M. Robert, •-•!; Maj. J. B.
lespie, Maj. C. W. Raymond. Rept. Chief of
Quinn. ^laj. D. C. Kingman. Rept. Chief of
Eng., 1896, p. 820. (A)
Eng.. (A)
1S99. p. 1S64.
.
harbor lines in Harlem River, New Pass and Harbor. Tex.
.\rausas
York City. Members: Col. H. M. Robert. 6; Members: Col. H. M. Robert. ti\ Maj. W. T.
Col. G. L. Gillespie. Maj. C. W. Raymond. Rossell. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S99. p. 1973. (.\)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S96, p. S71. \\ i
Brazos River (mouth), Te.x. 3Ieni-
Appoquininiink River antl Black- ber: Col. H. M. Robert, i.?. Rept.Chief of Eng..
bird Creek. Del. Members: Col. II. M. Robert, i.Sqv), p. 1976. (.\)
7; Col.P. C. Hains. Maj. C. W. Raymond Rept. harbor lines. Hast River, X. Y.
Chief of Eng., 1S96, p. SS7. (A 1 Members: Col. H. M. Robert. 24; Col. G, L.

Pensacola Harbor, Fla. Members: Gillespie, Maj. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief


Col. H. M. Robert, S; Col. G. L. Gillespie, Maj. of Eng., 1900, p. 1455. (A 1

C. W. Raymond, Maj. F. .\. Mahan, Capt.W. M. harbor lines. New Y'ork Harbor,
Black, Capt. O. M. Carter. Rept. Chief of Eng.. N. Y. Members: Col. H. M. Robert. 25; Col. G.
1S96, p. 1391. l.\) L. Gillespie, Maj. AV. L. Mar.shaU. Rept. Chief
Hudson River harbor lines. Mem- of Eng., 1900. p. I47,s. (A)
bers: Col. H. M. Robert, i); Col. G. L. Gilles- Southwest Pass, Miss. Members:
pie, Maj. C. W. Raymond, Maj. H. M. Adams. Col. H. M. Robert. 28; Maj. G. McC. Derby.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, pp. 1068, 1072. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900. p. 2287. (.\)
Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil - damage done to the fortifications at

Creek, New York City. Members; Col. H. M. Galveston, Tex., by hurricane of Sept. 8. 1900.
Robert, 10; Col. G. L. Gillespie, Maj. C. W. Members: Col. H. M. Robert, 2<; Maj, H. M.
Raymond. M.lj. H. M. .\dams. Rept. Chief of .\dams. Capt. C. S. Rich^. Capt. E. Jadwin.
Eng., 1897, p. 107S. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 850. (.A.)
20.2 Cenicnuial of United Stales Military Academy.
Boards. Project, plan, cstiiiiatt, etc., fur the Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the
iinprovenieiit of Hudson River, N. Y.. harbor improvement of Mississippi River, Cairo to

lines. Members: Col. H. M. Robert, 'J8: Col. mouth. Members: Col. J. H. Simpson, 7;

J. AV.Barlow. Col. G. L. Gillespie, Maj. E. H. Maj. C. R. Suter. Capt. W. H. H. Benyaurd.


Ruffner, Maj. W. L. Mar.shall. Kept. Chief of Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S78. p. 63S. (A)
Eng.. 1901. p. 1271. (A) Mississippi River. Vicksburg. Miss.
Newark Bay, harltor lines. Ment- Members: Col. J. H. Simp.son. S; Maj. C. R.
bers: Col.H. M.Robert, '2»; Col. J. W. Barlow, Suter. Capt. W. H. H. Benyaurd. Rept.
Maj. W. I.. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng., Chief of Eng.. 187S. p. 638. (.\)
1901. p. 1277. (A) Missouri River, bridge at Glascow.
Arthur Kill, X. J., liarbor lines. Mo. Members: Col. J. H. Simpson, 9; Maj.
Members: Col. H. JI. Robert, 30; Col. J. W. C. R. Suter. Capt. C. J. Allen. Rept. Chief of
Barlow, Col. G. L. Gillespie, Maj. W. L. Mar- Eng., 1S78. p. S97. (A)
shall. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 1280. (A) Lake Erie harbors, breakwaters.
Shrewsbury River, N. J., harbor
-
Members: Col. J. A. Smith. 1; Maj. C. B. Sears.
lines. Members: Col. H. M. Robert, 31; Col. Maj. T. W. .Symons. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900.
J. W.
Barlow, Col. G. L. Gillespie, Maj. E. H. p. 4085. (A)
Ruffner. Maj. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Sacramento and Feather rivers, Cal.
Eng., 1901, p. 1283. (A)
Members: Col. J. A. Smith. 2; Lieut. Col. W.
- jetties and main shi]) channel, etc.,
H. Heuer, Maj. C. E. L. B. Davis. Rept. Chief
at Galveston. Tex., effects of storm of Sept.
of Eng., 1901, p. 3423. (.\)
8. 1900. Members: Col. H. M. Robert. 32; Maj.
Brunswick Harbor. Ga. Members:
H. M. Adams. Capt. C. S. Rich^, Capt. E. Jad-
Rept. Chief of Eng.. Maj. W. S. Stanton. 1; Capt. F. \^ Abbot.
win. 1901. pp. 201S, 2023.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S93. pp. 1501, 1503. (A)
(A)
Ellis Island. N. Y.. harbor lines. Brunswick outer bar, Ga. Mem-
Members: Col. H. M. Robert. 33; Col. J. W. bers: Maj. W. S. Stanton. 2; Capt. F. V. Abbot.
Barlow, Col. G. I<. Gillespie. J.ieiit. Col. E. H. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1896. p. 1278. (A)
Ruffner, Maj. W. 1,. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Oakland Harbor. Cal. Members:
Eng.. 1902, p. 990. f.\) Lieut. Col. C. Stewart. 1; Lieut. Col. B. S.
.S.

Biscayue Bay. b'la. Members: Maj. Alexander. Maj. G. H. Mendell. Rept. Chief
\V. T. Rossell. Capt. C. E. Gillette. Capt. C. H. of Eng., 1874. p. 378. (A)
McKinstry. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900. p. 1986. - Columbia River. Oreg. Members:
(A)
Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart. 2; Lieut. Col. C. H
harbor of refuge. Cape I,ookout,
Mendell. Maj. G. L- Gillespie. Rept. Chief of
X.C. Members: Maj. E. H. Ruffner, Maj. T. I<.
Eng.. 1880. p. 2305. (A)
Casey. Capt. E. W. V. C. Lucas. Rept. Chief
of Hug., 1900. p. 1S29. (A)
Columbia River, Oreg. Members:
Savannah Harborand channel from Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart. 3; Lieut. Col. R. S.

Beaufort, S. C, to Savannah, Ga. Members; Williamson. Lieut. Col. G. H. Mendell, Maj. G.


Maj. C. B. Sears. Maj. W. H. Bixby. Maj. T.W'. Weitzel, Maj. D. C. IIou.ston, Maj. G. L- Gil-
Synions. Rept. Chief of Eng.. igoo, p. 1922.
lespie. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1881, p. 2572. (A)
(Al - harbor of refuge on the Pacific
Mobile Harbor. Ala. Members: coast. Members: Lieut. Col. C. S. .Stewart, 4;

Cul. J. H. Simpson, 1; Lieut. Col. Z. B. Tower. Lieut. Col. R. S. Williamson, Lieut. Col. G. H.
Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright. Rept. Chief of Eng., Mendell, Maj. G. L- Gillespie. Rept. Chief of
1.S72, p. 1S74, p. S93.
591; (A) Eng-. 18S1. pp. 2621, 26S1. (A)
Missouri River, bridge at Nebraska Humboldt Harbor Bay. Cal. Mem-
City. Nebr. Members: Col. J. H. Simpson. 2; bers: Col. C. S. Stewart, 5; Lieut. Col. G. H.
Maj. G. Weitzel. Maj. C. R. Suter. Rept. Chief Mendell. Lieut. Col. W. P. Craighill. Lieut. Col.
of Eng.. 1S73. p. 5S7. (A) C. B. Comstock, Capt. C. F. Powell. Rept.
Appomattox River. Va. Members
-
Chief of Eng.. 1883. p. 1992. (A)
Col. J. H. Simpson. 3; Lieut. Col. J. Newton,
Columbia River, Oreg. Members:
Maj. W. P. Craighill. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart, 6; Lieut. Col. W. P.
1874, pp. 50. 53- (A)
Craighill. Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock. Lieut.
Mississippi River, bridge at St. Louis,
Col. G. H. Mendell, Capt. C. F. Powell. Rept.
Mo. Members: Col. J. H. Simpson, 4; Maj.
Chief of Eng., 18S3. p. 2012. (A)
G. K. Warren, Maj. G. Weitzel. Maj. W. E.
Sandy Lake dam, Minn. Members:
Merrill, Maj. C. R. Suter. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Miij. A.Stickney, 1; Maj. A. Mackenzie, Capt.
J874, p. 63S. (A)
Mississippi River, bridge between St. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1893, p.
Clair and Carondelet, Mo. Members: Col. J. H. 2269. (A)
Simpson, »; Maj. W. E. Merrill, Maj. C. R. harbor lines, Ohio River, from up-
.Suter. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S75, p. 678. (A) per end of Martins Ferry to the lower end of
Ohio River, bridge at Cincinnati, the city of Bellaire, Ohio. Members: Lieut.
Ohio. ^lembers: Col. J. H. Simpson, 6; Maj. Col. A. Stickney. 2; Maj. D. W*. Lockwood.
W. E. Merrill, Maj. C. R. Suter. Rept. Chief Lieut. H. E. Waterman. Rept. Chief of Eng..
of Eng., 1S76, p. 300. (A) 1894. p. 1896. (A)
The IVri/iiiQ-s of Gradna/rs, fS()2—i()()2. 203
Boards. Project, plan, estiinntc, etc., tor the BoardH. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the
improvenieiil of harbor liiit-s at Pittsburg. I'a. improvement New York Harbor, X. N'.,
of
Meniliers: I,iciit. Col. A. Stickney. S; Maj. harbor lines.Members: Col. C. R. Suter. H;
D. W. Lockwootl. Uietit. 11. K. Waterman. Col. S. M. Mansfield, Maj. W. L. Marshall.
Rept. Chief of Ivng., 1S95, p. 2.(^1. (A) Rept. Chief of I':ng., 1901, p. I2fi6. (.\)
harbor lines, Ohio and Ijicking riv- Hudson River harbor lines. Mem-
ers. Members: Lieut. Col. A. Stickney. 4; Maj. bers: Col. C. R. Suter. il; Col. S. M. Mansfield,
D. \V. Lockwood. Capt. M. E. Waterman. Kept. Maj. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Chief of Eng.. 1S96. p. 212S. (A) 1901. p. 1275. {A)
movable dam for Ilig Sandy Kivir, New York
Harbor, N. Y, harbor
near Louisa. Ky. Members: Lieut. Col. .A. lines. Members: M.
Col. C. R. Suter, lU; Col.S.
Stickney. o: Maj. J, 1-. dregory. Capt, H. M. Mansfield. Maj. \V. I,. Marshall. Rept. Chief
Chittenden. Lieut. W. H. Harts Kept. Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 1306. (A^
of Eng.. 1896, pp. 2302, 2;,n('\ (A) East River at Steiuwav, New ^'ork
canal connecting the waters of Lake- City, harbor lines. Members: Col. C. R. Suter,
Erie with the Ohio River through the State of II; Col. S. M.Mansfield, Maj.W. L. Marshall.
Ohio. ^Members: Lieut. Col. A. Stickney, <>; Rept. Chief of Eng., 1902. p. 965. (,\)
Maj. W. S. Stanton, Maj. W. L- Marshall. Buttermilk channel. N. Y.. harttor
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S96. p. 2976. (A) lines. Members; Col. C. R. Suter, 12; Col.S. M.
Yaqnina Bay. Greg. Members: Mansfield, Maj. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief
Lieut. Col. A- Stickney. 7; Maj. J.C, Post, Maj. of Eng.. 1902, p. ifSj. (A)
C. B. Sears. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSgfi, p. 32.S4. Shooters Lsland, N. Y., harbor lines.
(AT Members; Col. C. R. Suter, IS; Col. S. M. Mans-
Ohio River. Members: Lieut. Col. field, Maj. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of
.\.Stickney. H; Maj. W. H. Bixby, Capt. ('.. A. Kng.. 1902. p. 9S7. (A)
/.inn. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSgg, p. 256^. (A) Hudson River, N. Y. Members;
.\rkansas River. Members: Lieut. Colonel Totten, 1; Lieutenant Colonel Tha^ver,
Col. A. Stickney. 1»: Capt. C. L. Potter, Capt. R. Captain Talcott. Rept. Chief of Eng.. istiA. p.
McGregor. Rept. Chief of Eng.. lyoi. p. 21 ;o. 20«. (A)
(A) East River, N. V. Memfiers: Coltt-
Iiuli;iii;i cIiiilL- I haiiiiel. ( ihio Ri\(rr, nel Totten. 2; Superintendent Baehe, V. S.
Ky. Members: Col. .\. Stickney. 10; I.ieiil. Coast Survey, Commodore Davis, U. .S. Navy.
Col. T. H. Handhiiry. Capt. \V. I.. Sibert. Rept. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S6S, p. 733. (.\|
Chief of Eng., 1902. p. 1970. (.\) Boston Harbor, Mass. Members:
Members: Maj.
Mississippi River. General Totten. 3; Professor Bache, Com-
C. R. .Swter, 1;Maj. \V. H. H. Benyaurrl. Maj. modore Davis. Rept. Chief of Eng., i><7r. p.
A. Stickney, Capt. O. H. Ernst. Rept. Chief of SS5. (A)
Eng.. 1S83. pp. 1359, 1366. (X) Members: Lieut. Col. Z. K. Tower,
1; Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright, Lieut. Col. J. G.
bridges across certain river. Mem-
Foster, Maj, Q. A. Gillmore, Maj.W. P. Craig-
bers: Lieut. Col. C. R. Suter, 2: Maj. A. Mac-
hill. Rept.Chief of Eng., 1S73, pp. 797, 799. (A)
kenzie, Maj. .\. M. Miller. Maj. T. II. Hand-
Staten Islandand New Jersey, chan-
bury. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 18SS. pp. 2374. 23S3.
nel between. Members; Col. Z. B. Tower, 2;
(Al'
Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright, Lieut. Col. J. 1). Kurtz,
overcoming or removing obstruc- Lieut. Col. J. Newton. Rept. Chief of Eng..
Columbia River between
tions to navigation on 1S76, p. 252. (A)
Three Mile Rapids and Celilo Falls, Oreg. and Ri\-cr and Harbor, Ga.
Savannah
Wash. Members: Lieut. Col. C. R. Suter. 3; Members; Tower, 3; Lieut. Col. II. G.
Col. 7.. B.
W. R. King, Maj. C.
Lieut. Col. J. Allen, Civil Wright, Lieut. Col. J. Newton, Lieut. Col.Q..\.
Eng. W. R. Hutton, Civil Eng. V. G. liogue. Gillmore. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S76, p. 437. ( .A I

Rejjt. Chief of Eng.. 1894, p. 2664. lAi Ohio River. Members; Col. Z. B.
Sacramento and Feather rivers. Tower, 4; Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright, Maj. G.
Cal. Members: Col.C.R. Suter, 4; Maj. W. H. Weitzel, Maj.W. E. Merrill, Lieut. F. \. :Wahan.
Heuer, Maj. C. E. L. B. Davis. Rept. Chief of Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S77. p. 644, (.A)
Eng., 1S98, pp. 2944, 2945. (A) .
Galveston Bay ship channel, Tex,
Sacramento and Feather rivers. Members: Col. Z. B. Tower, 5; Lieut. Col. H, G.
Cal. Members: Col. C.R. Suter. 0; Maj. W. H. Wright. Lieut. Col. J. Newton, Capt. C. W.
Heuer. Maj. C. E. L. B. Davis. Rept. Chief of Howell. Rept.Chief of Eng., lS77,p..46S; 1S7S,
Eng., 1S99, p. 3171. (A) p. 608. (A)
San Francisco Bay, Cal. Members; Charleston Harbor, S. C. Members:
Col. C. R. Suter. 6; Maj. W. H. Heuer, Maj. Col. Z. B. Tower, fl; Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright,
C. E.L. B. Davis. Rept, Chief of Eng., 1899, p. Lieut. Col. J. Newton. Lieut. Col. Q. A. Gill-
3194. (*) more. Rept. Chief of E"g., 1S7S, p. 571. (.\)
Harbor of Refuge, Sandj' Bay, Mass. Cincinnati, Ohio, harbor of refuge.
Members: Col.C.R. Suter, V; Maj. I). W. Lock- Members; Col. Z. B. Tower. 7; Maj.W. E.Mer-
wood, Maj. S. S. Leach, Rept. Chief of Eng., rill. Maj. C. R. Suter. Rept. Chief of Eng..
1900, p. I1S4. (A) 1379. P- 1356. (A)
204 Lctitciniial of Uiiilcd States Military Academy.
Boards. Project, plan, estiniale. etc., for the .Abbot, Maj. W.
Rept, Chief of
E. Merrill.
iitiproveiuent of New H.iven, Conn. Meni- Eng., (A)
1S81, pp. 192S, 1936.
hers; Col. Z. B. Tower. S; Col. J. Newton. Maj. Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc, for the
H. ],. .\bbot. Kept. Chief of Eng.. iSSo, p. 450. improvement of Chicago Harbor, 111. Mem-
bers: Col. Z. B, Tower, 27; Col, J, Newton,
Hudson River, N. Y. Members: Col. Lieut. Col. H. L. -Abbot. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
/. H. Tower, ft; Maj. H.L. Abbot. Rept. Chief 1881, p. 2162. (.-V)

of Hng., i^<So, p. 4S0: iS,S5, p. 690. |.\) Columbia River. Greg. Members:
Scitnate Harbor, Mass. Meinber.s: Col.Z. B. Tower, 28; Col. J. Newton. Lieut. Col.
Col. Z. B. Tower, 10; Col. J. Newton. Rept. H.L. Abbot. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSi.pp. 2548,
Chief of Eng., i.SSo, p. 524. (.\) 2552. l-A)
Savannah River, cia. Members; Thames River, Conn. Member;
Col. Z.B. Tower, 11; Col. J. Newton, Lieut. Col. Col. Z. B. Tower, 29. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Q. .\.Gillmore. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S80, p. 1SS2, p. 606. (A)
946. (A Beaufort Harbor, N. C. Members:
Mobile Harbor, .\Ia. Members; Col. Col. Z. B. Tower, 30; Col. J. Newton. Lieut.
7.. B. Tower, 12; Col.
J. Newton, Maj. H. L. Ab- Col. H. Abbot.
L. Rept, Chief uf Eng.: 1882,
bot. Rept.Chief of Eng., i.S,So, p. 1060. (A) p. 1096. (A)
Galveston Harbor, Tex. Members: Sabine Pass, Tex. Members: Col,
Col. Z. B. Tower, lit; Col. J. Newton, Lieut. Z. B. Tower, 31 Col. J Newton, Lieut. Col. H. L.
; .

Col. Q. A. Gillmore. Rept. Chief of Eng., lS,So, Abbot. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S2, p. 143S. (A)
pp. ^211, 1266. (A) Ohio River, bridge at Louisville, Ky.
• .\ransas Pass antl Bay, Tex. Mem- Members; Maj. G. K. Warren, 1; Maj.G.W^eit-
bers: Col. Z. B. Tower, 14; Col. J. Newton, zel, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Lieut. Col. Q. .\. Gillmore. Rept. Chief of 1871, pp. 119, 454. (A)
Eng., 18S0, p. 1254. \\) Niagara River, bridge at Buffalo,
Matagorda Bay, Tex. Members: N. Y. Members: Maj. G. K. Warren, 2; Maj.
Col. Z. B. Tower, l.l; Col, J. Newton, Lieut. W. E. Merrill. Maj. K. Harwood. Rept. Chief
Col. Q. A. Gillmore, Kept. Chief of Eng.. l.SSo, of Eng., 1S71, p. 219. (A)
p. 1256. (\) t:)hio River. Members: Maj. G. K.
•Mississippi River. Members: Col. Warren, 3; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E. Merrill.
Z. B. Tower, Ifi; Col. J. Newton, Maj. H. L. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71. p. 396. (A)
.\bbot. Rept.Chief of Eng., 18S0, p. 12S4. (A) )hio River, bridge at Steubenville,
- (

Red River. La. Members: Col. Z. B. i.>hio, MemV)ers: Maj. G. K. Warren. 4; Maj.
Tower, 17; Col. J. Newton. Maj. H. L- .\bbot. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief
Kept, Chief of Eng., iSSo, p. 12S4. (A) of Eng., 1.S71, p. 403. (A)
Fo.\ and Wisconsin rivers. Mem- Ohio River, bridge at Wheeling, W.
bers: Col. Z. B. Tower, 18; Col. J. Newton, Va., and Bridgeport, Ohio. Members; Maj.
Maj. H. L. Abbot, Maj. D. C. Houston. Rept. G. K. Warren. 5; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. W. E.
Chief of Eng., iSSo, p. 1953. (A) Merrill, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71, pp. 405, 408.
Rockland Harbor, Vt. Members:
Col. Z. B. Tower, 19; Col. J. Newton. Rept. Ohio River, bridge at Bellaire, Ohio.
Chief of Eng., iSSi, p. 468. (A) Members: Maj. G. K. Warren, 6; Maj. G. Weit-
- Newburyport Harbor, Mass. Mem- zel, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
bers: Col. Z, B. Tower, -20; Col. J. Newton. (.\)
1871, pp. 408. 425.
Lieut. Col. H. L. Abbot. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Ohio River, bridge at Parkersburg,
1S81, p. 505. (A)
W. Va. Members: Maj. G. K. Warren, 7; Maj.
Nantucket Harbor, Mass. Mem- G, Weitzel. Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief
bers: Col. Z. B. Tower, 21; Col. J. Newton. of Eng., 1S71, pp. 411, 454- (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1881, p. 542. (A)
- Ohio River, bridge at Covington,
Stonington Harbor, Conn. Mem- Ky. Members: Maj. G. K.Warren. S; Maj.G.
bers: Col. Z. B. Tower, 22; Col, J. Newton. Weitzel, Maj: W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief of
Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S1, p. 583. (A) Eng., 1S71, (A)
pp. 414. 454.
New York Harbor. Members: Col. Ohio River, bridge at Paducah, Ky,
-

Z. B. Tower, 28; Col. J. Newton, Lieut. Col. Members: Maj.G. K.Warren, 9; Maj.G. Weit-
H. L. Abbot. Rept.Chief of Eng., 1S.S1, p. 675. zel, Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept, Chief of Eng.,
(A) (A)
1871, pp. 424, 454.
Pensacola Harbor. Ga. Members: Ohio River, bridge
- at Newpo'l, Ky.
Col. Z. B, Tower, 24; Col. J. Newton, Lieut. Members: Maj. G. K.Warren, 10: Maj.G. Weit-
Col. H. L- .\bbot. Rept, Chief of Eng., iSSi, Rept, Chief of Eng.,
zel. Maj. W'. E. Merrill.
p. 1177. (A) 1S71, p. 426. (A)
St. Louis, Mo.
Member.^: Col. Z. B. channel between Lakes Huron and
Tower, 25; Col. J. Newton, Lieut.
Col. H. I,. Erie, bridge at Detroit, Mich.Members: Maj.
Abbot. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1881, p. 1575. (A) G.K.Warren. 11; Maj.C. B. Comstock, Maj.G.
Ohio River. Members: Col. Z. B. Weitzel. Maj. W. E. Merrill, Capt. W.R. Liver-
Tower, 20; Col. J. Newton, Lieut. Col. H. L. ertnore. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S74, p. 587. (A)
The fl ')i/ii/os nf Chadnalrx, TSn2-iqn2. 205

Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the Boards. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the
improvement of Mississippi River. Cairo to improvement of Illinois River. MenilH-r:
mouth. Members: Maj. fi. K. Warren, \'X\ Lieut. Col. J. H. Wil.son. Kept. Chief of Enj;.,
Maj. H. L. Abbot, Capt. \V. 11. H. licnyaurd, 1867, p. 270; 1S6S. p. 440; 1S79. p. 1574. {,\)

Messrs. Sickles and Herbert, kept. Chief of Potomac River, bridge across East-
Eng.. 1S75.
PP- 539. 664. (.^1 ern Branch. Members: Lieut. Col. J. M.Wil-
Mississippi Riverlevees. Members: son. Lieut. Col. P. C. Hains. Maj. A. Mackenzie.
Maj. G.K.Warren. IS: Maj. II. I.. .^bbot.Capt. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S87. p. 923, (A)
W. H. H. Benyaurd. Messrs. .Sickles and Her- Dunkirk Harbor. N. Y. Members:
bert. Rept. Chief of Eng., i.-;75, pp. 53:9, 678. Col. I. C. Woodruff, 1; Maj. W, McFarland,
(A) Capt. F. Harwood. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S70,
Providence River Harbtir, Bulkhead p. 191: 1S71, p. 214. i.\\

rock, and Narragansett Bay. R. I. Member: Oswego Harbor, X. V. Members:


Maj. G. K. \Varreii. 14. Rept. Chief of Kng.. Lieut. Col. I. C. Woodruff, Maj. W. McFar-
•-':

1878, p. 234. (A) land, Maj. N. Bowen. Rept. Chief of Eng.,


Ohio River. Evansville, Ind, Mem- 1S70. p. 219. (.\ )

bers: Maj. G. K. Warren, 15: Maj. G. Weitzel. Erie Harbor. Pa. Members: Lieut.
Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief of Kng.. 187S. Cot. I. C. Woodruff, S; Lieut. Col. J. G. Foster,
p. no; 1S79, p. 1.^9. I A 1 Maj. W. McFarland. Rept. Chief of Eng..
Ohio River.^lembers: Maj. G. 1871, p. 206. (A)
Weitzel. Maj. W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief
1; Oswego Harbor, X, V, Members:
of Eng., 1S73. p. 540; 1S74. pp. 415, 4S1. (Ai Lieut. Col. I. C. Woodruff, 4; Maj. J. M. Wilson.
transportation routes to the sea- Capt. F. Harwood. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71.
board. Members: Maj. G. Weitzel. 2; Maj. pp. 242, 24S. (A)
W. E. Merrill. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1874, p. Delaware Breakwater. Del. Mem-
415- (A) bers: Col. I. C. Woodruff, h\ Lieut. Col. H. G.
Michigan City Harbor, Ind. Mem- Wright, Lieut. Col. J. Newton, Maj. W. P. Craig-
bers: Maj. G. W*eitzel, 3; Maj. D. C. Houston, hill. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71, pp. 672. 678;
Maj. G. I,. Gillespie. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S75, 1S72. p. 7,S5. (A)
p. 23S. (A) Lewes. Del. Members: Lieut. Col.
Wabash River. Members: Maj. Ci. I.C.Woodruff. 6: Lieut. Col. J. Xewton. Lieut.
Weitzel. 4; Maj. W. E. Merrill. Maj. J. A. Smith. Col. J. D. Kurtz. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S71, p.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. i^^:;. p. 669: 1879. p. 1441. 6S1. (A I

(A) Delaware River, bridge between


Mississippi River, Cairo to mouth. Philadelphia and Camden. Members: Lieut.
Members: Maj. G. Weitzel, Capt. C. W. .">; Col. C.Woodruff. J; Lieut. Col. J. D. Kurtz,
I.

Howell, Capt. W. H. H. Henyaurd. Messrs. Capt. W. R. King. Rept. Chief of Eng.. i-;7i.
Harrod. D'Hemecourt, and Wood. Rept. Chief pp. 710. 713. 718. (A)
of Eng., 1S78, p. 614; 1S79. p. S75. (Ai Grand River Harbor. Fairport.Ohio.
New Orleans, La. Members: Maj. Members: Lieut. Col. I, C. Woodruff. S; Maj.W.
G. Weitzel, 6; Capt. C, W. Howell. Capt.W. H. H. McFarland. Maj. J. M. Wilson, Capt. F. U. Far-
Benyaurd, Messrs. Harrod. D'Hemecourt. and quhar, Capt. G. L. Gillespie Rept Chief of
W*ood. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S7S. p. 614; 1S79, Eng.. 1S72, p. 243. (A)
p. 875. (A; Delaware River. Members: Col.
Mendocino Bay. Cal. Members: I. C. Woodruff, 9: Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright,
Lieut. Col. R. S. Williamson. 1; I.ieut.Col. B. S. Lieut. Col. J. Xewton. Lieut. Col. J. D. Kurtz.
Alexander. Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart, Maj. G. H. Maj. W. P. Craighill. Rept. Chief of Eng..
Mendell. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S77, p. ios2. 1873. P- •'*7.5. (A)
(A) Saugatuck Harbor, Mich. Mem-
Trinidad Harbor, Cal. Members: bers: Lieut. Col. I. C.Woodruff, 10; Maj. J. B.
Lieut Col. R. S. Williamson, -1\ Lieut. Col. B. S. Wheeler. Capt. F. U. Farquhar. Rept. Chief
Alexander. Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart, Maj.G.H. of Eng., 1S74. p. 190. (A)
Mendell. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, p. 1052. Buffalo Harbor, N. Y. Members:
(A) Col. Woodruff, 11; Maj. C. B. Comstock,
I. C.
Crescent City, Cal. Members: Maj. J. M. Wilson. Maj. F. Harwood. Rept.
I,ieut. Col. R.S. Williamson. 3; Lieut. Col. B. S. Chief of Eng.. 1874. p. 229. (A)
Alexander, Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart. Maj. G. H. Cleveland Harbor. Ohio. Members:
Mendell. Rept. Chief of Eug., 1S77, p. 10S3. Col. I. C. Woodruff, 12: Lieut. Col.C. E. Blunt,
(A), Maj. C. B. Comstock, Maj. J. M. Wilson. Rept.
Mack .\rch. Oreg. Members: I.ieut. Chief of Eng., 1S75, p. 308. (.4)
Col. R. S. Williamson, 4; Lieut. Col. B. S. Alex- Buffalo Harbor. N. Y. Members.
ander Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart. Maj. G. H. Men- Col, I. C. Woodruff, 13; Lieut. Col. C. E. Blunt,
dell. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877, p. 1054. (A) Maj. C. B. Comstock, Maj. J. M. Wilson. Maj. F.
Port Orford, Oreg. Members: Harwood. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S76, p.569. (.\)
Lieut, Col. R. S.Williamson, .j; Lieut. Col. B. S. Buffalo Harbor, N. Y. Members:
Alexander, Lieut. Col. C. S. Stewart, Maj.G.H. Col, I. C. Woodruff, 14; Lieut. Col. C. E. Blunt,
Mendell. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1877. p. 1054. Maj. J. M. Wilson. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S76.
(A) P- 573- (A)
2o6 Centennial of United States Military Academy.
Boards. Project, estimate, etc.. for the
plan, mental B. L. rifle, and tubed with steel, p. 200;
improvements SiUro Tunnel. Members:
of Progress report of the manufacture of steel
Lieut. Col. H. (i. Wright. a\ I,ieut. Col. J. C. forgings at the works of the Robert Poole &
Foster. Kept. Chief of Eng.. 1^72. p. 1126. Son Company, Baltimore, Md. Rept. Chief of
(A) Ord., 1S97. IC)
Galveston Harbor, Tex. Members: Borup, Henry Dana. Extract of report on de-
I.ient. Col. H. G. Wright. 1; Lieut. Col. Z. B. fenses of Santiago de Cuba; Report on arma-
Tower. Lieut, Col. J. Newton. Capt. C. W. ment of defenses of Santiago de Cuna. Rept.
Howell. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S74, p. 737; 1S75. Chief of Ord..i89S.
p. S69: 1S76, p. 5S3. (A) Report on materials furnished by various
Stonington Harbor. Conn. Mem- manufacturers- Rept. Chief of Ord., 1899.
bers: Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright. 2; Lieut. Col. J. Report on material furnished bj- various
Newton, Lieut. Thorn, Lieut. Col. J. D.
Col. G. manufacturers. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1900.
Kurtz, Maj. J. W. Barlow. Rept. Chief of Eng., The Ordnance Department 52-inch cali-
1S75. P-243- (A) pers. Notes Constr. Ord. No. 44. p. i, vol. 2.

Mississippi River at mouth. Mem- fA)


bers: Lieut. Col. H. G. Wright, :S; Lieut. Col. Report on the fabrication of S-inch pro-
B. S. Alexander. Maj. C. B. Comstock. Messrs. jectiles at the South Boston Foundry. Ord.
Mitchell, Sickles, Robert, and Whitcomb. Note 331, vol. II. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1875. p. 94S. (A) The water-front defenses of Santiago.
Ohio River. Members: Lieut. Col. [Reprint.] Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 11, p. 302,

H. G. Wright, 4; Maj. G. Weitzel. Maj. O. M. Bostwick, Samuel W. (of Ohio). Member of


Poe. Maj. W. E. Merrill. Lieut. F. A. Mahan. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1863.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S76. p. 26. (A) Boughton, Daniel Hall (U. S. M. A.. 1881). Pho-
Great Kanawha River, W. Va. tographs in Albums of officers' mess.
Members- Lieut. Col H. G. Weitzel, 5; Maj. Bourke, John Gregory (U. S. M. A.. 1S69). Died
W. P. Craighill, Maj. O. M. Poe. Rept. Chief June 8, 1S96, aged 50. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
of Eng., iS-6. p. 164; 1877, p. 676; iS79,p.55i. (A) Grads. U. S. M. A., 1896. ( A
Ohio River. Members: Lieut. Col. The snake dance of the Moquis of Ari-
H. G. Wright, 6; Maj. G. Weitzel, Maj. O. M. zona, being a narrative of a journey from
Poe. Maj. W. E- Merrill. Rept. Chief of Eng., Santa Fe, N. Mex., to the village of the Moqui
1877. P- 643; 1S78, p S05. (A) Indians. New York, 1S84. i vol. (A 1

Bodflsh. Summer Homer (U. S. M. A., 1S68). An Apache campaign in the Sierra Madre
Died May 17, 1S94, aged 50. Obituary in Ann. . . 1883.
. ... vol., O. 18R6.1 (A)
Assoc. Grads. U.M. A.. 1S94. (A)
S, Compilation of notes and memoranda
BoBes, Frank Cranstoun U. S. M. ( A., 189S). bearing upon the tise of human ordvire and
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the improve- human urine in rites of a religious or semi-
ment of Boca Grande and Charlotte Harbor, religious character among various nations
Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., igoo, p. 2052. (A) ... pam., O. Washington. iSS8. (.A.)
Bomford, George (U. S. M. A 1805). Reports as
, Notes on the cosmogony and Iheogony of
Chief of Ordnance. 1832-1S4S. Member of the Mojave Indians of the Rio Colorado. Ari-
Board of Visitors( inspection to U. s. M. A. in zona. I pam., O. 1SS9. From Jour. .\mer. I

1845. Folklore.) (A)


Letter relative to ordnance duty, arms Note on shoeing or nonshoeing of cavalry
required bv militia of West, No. 80, doc. S3. horses. Jour. Cav. Assoc. 1890. p. 343. (A)
(C) Mackenzie's last fight with IheCheyennes:
Bomford, James Voty (U. S. M. A.. 1S32). Died A winter campaign in Wyoming and Mon-
Jan, 6. 1S92, aged So. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. tana .Governors Island, New York Har-
. .

Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S92. (A) bor, 1890. I vol., O. (.'\)

Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon (U. S. M. A.. 1S52). On


border with Crook.
the O. New
Died Sept. 3. 1893, aged 63. Obituary in Ann. York. 1891. (A)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S94. (A) The laws of Spain in tlieir application to
Bonneau, Richard Van Horst U. S. M. A., 1S52).
{ the American Indians Washington, 1894.
. . .

Died Jan. 28, 1899, aged 72. Obituary /« Ann. Ipam., O. (From the Amer. .Anthropologist.
Assoc. Grads, U. S. M. A.. 1901. (A) April, 1894.) (A)
Bonneville, Benjamin L- E. (U. S. M. A., 1815). Our neutrality laws. (Originally pub-
Died June 12, 1878, aged 85. Obituary in Ann. lished in the Mexican Financier. City of
Assoc. Grads. U.S. M.A., 1878. (A) Mexico, Fort Ethan Allen. VI. [n. d.].
1895.)
I vol.. O.. p. 32. (A)
Borup, Henry Dana (U. S. M. A.. 1876). Report
Hodge (F.W. ): J. Gregory Bourke. pam.. i

on inspection of projectiles, South Boston


O. 1896. (A)
Foundry. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1882, p. 261. (C)
Review of Fewke's snake ceremonials at
Eureka projectiles, fabrication of 8-inch. Walpi. Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Inst, U. S.. vol. 16, p. 643.
Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S84, p. 501. (C) Notes on some Arabic survivals in the lan-
Experimental, hooped and tubed with guage and folk usage of the Rio Grande Valley,
steel, construction report, rifle, 12-inch B. L-, etc.
Shrinking on steel hoops at South Boston
p. 196; The folk food of the Rio Grande Valley
Foundry, method pursued with 12-inch experi- and northern Mexico.
The ]]'riliiios of (Tiadiia/cs, iSo2—i()()2. 207
Boutelle. Hon. Charles A. (of Maine). Mt-inher Boynton, ICdward Carlisle. Register of catiets
<»f Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in iSSi. admitted into the U.S. M. A. .West Point. X. V.,
Bouve, Waller I*, (of Massachusells). Member from its origin to June 30, 1S70. Washington,
of Board of Visitors to i*. S. M. A. in i>^<-f^. 1S70. I vol., O. [S\ibse(]uenl issues fur 1876,
Bowen. Achilles (U. S. M. A., 1S50), Died June 1S.S6. and T401.] (.\1
6, iS96,aged 71. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Orads. General orders of Cieorge Washington,
r. S. M. A., 1S96. (A) Commander in Chief, etc., issued at Xewburgh.
Bo^veu, John S. {V S. M. A., iSs^^
. Tortrait. Kn- I. Xewtiiirgli, l^'^3.

graving. Owned by Assoc. Grads. V S. M. A. . Author of several i)apcrs<ui chemistry and


Bowen, Nicolas (U. S. M. A., 1S60V Died July chemical analysis. iSs-'-iSfn.
II. 1871, aged y^. Obituary /;/ Ann, .\ssoc- Sei' West Point. gui<ie to, 1S67.
Orads. r. S. M. A.. 1S72. (A^ Bradeu. Charles U. ( S. M. A.. i>««jK Photograph
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for tlie im- in Albums of officers" mess.
provement of Charlotte Harbor, mouth of Secretary of the .-\ssocialion of Graduates
Genesee River. N. Y. Rept. Chief of Kng.. U. S. M. A. and editor of its .\nnnaK from
1S69, pp. 40, 179; 1870, p. 203. (C) 1S80 to 1 900.

Olcott Harbor. X. V, Kept. Chief Bradford, Kdnuind U, S. M. \.. 1^37).(Died


of Eng., 1S69. pp. 40. rSi. (Ci Apr. 2fi, 1SS9. aged 73. Obituary in Ann. .Assoc.
Pultneyville Harbor. N'. V. Kept. Grads, U. S. M. A.. iSSq. (A)
Chief of Eng.. 1R72. p. 255; 1S74, v»)l, i. p. 2v>: Bradford. Thomas Carr U. S. M. A., 1S61 j. Died (

1S75. p. 3.-^4; 1SS4, p. 2)3S. (C) Jan. 12. 1872,aged 35. Obituary in .\nn. Assoc.
5i?^ Boards— Bowen. i: WoodrufT. 2. (Al Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S72. (A)
Bowen, William P. (of Georgia^. Member of Instructor of ordnance and gunnery. U S.
Board of Visitors to \' . S. M, A. in iSsi. M. A.. 1S71-72,
Bowman, Alexander Hamilton (
I", S. M. \., Bradley, Thomas W.iof Xew York). Member
1S25). Portrait (oil painting). Presented by of Board of Visitors to V S. I\I. A. in 1809. .

War Department. 1875. Brady. Edward Wright {U.S. M.A., 1S69). Died
Instructor of practical engineering. V . S. May 2, IQ03, aged — Editor of a newspaper at
.

M. A.. 1S51-52. Henderson, Tex.. 18 — and at Mnncie Ind.. .

Fourteenth Superintendent, from Mar. i. since iS—


iS6i.toJulyfi, 1S6.1. Reports as Supt. T.S. M. K.. Bragg, Braxton U. S. M. A., 1837). Died Sept,
(

1861-1^64. 27. 1S76 aged ^SQ. Engraving (by George E.


Remarks on making and applying con- Perine). Owned by Assoc. Grads U. S. M. .\.
crete, n.p. [1849I. I vol.. o,. pp. 9. (A) Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. \.,
Boyce, William M. fU. S. M. .'\,. 1S22). Topog- 1877. (A)
raphy, sec. r. r. S. Coast Survey Rei>t., 1S44, and hissuborrlinatecoinmantiers, Official

p. 5-' (A) report of the battle of Chickamaugua. O.. pp.


Topography, sec. i. p. 10; sec. 2. p. 15. 254. Richmond, \'a.. 1864.
U. S. Coast Survey Rept 1S45. (A) ,
Campaigns of. ( E. T. Sykes.) So. Hist,
Topography, sec. p. n; sec, 2, p, 17. i Papers, vols. 11. 12. 1SS3-84.
U. S. Coast Survey Rept 1S46. (A) .
Some unpublished war letters addressed to
Albemarle triangulatioii. p, 34: Plat- Gen. W Sherman. In North .\Tner Kev,.
T.
forms, p. 3S. r, S. Coast Survey Rept.. 1S47. vol. 143. November, 18S6.
(A) Some more war letters addressed to Gen.
.Mbemarle Iriangiilation r. S. Coast W. T. Sherman. /// North Amer Rev., vol.
144, April, 1S87.
Survey Rept. 184S, p. 44. (A)
Arrest of, etc. No. 443, doc. 21 1. (C
Oregon inlet, p. 37; Croatan. Roanoke, and
Bragg. Edward S. (of Wisconsin). Member of
Currituck triangnlation. p. ^9: Report on
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1886.
Bodie's island inlet, p. 87. r. S. Coast Sun-ev
Brag-g. John (of North Carolina Member of t.
Rept., 1849. (A)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1855,
Boyd, OrsemusBronson (U.S. M. A., 1S67). Died Brainard, Thomas (of Pennsylvania) Member
July 25, 1SS5, aged 41. Obituary in .Ann. Assoc. of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1863.
Grads. U.S. M. A., i8$6. (A) Brannan, John Milton U. S. M. A.. 1841). Died (

I,ife of; or. Cavalry life in lent and field. Dec. 16, 1S92, aged 74. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Mrs. O. B. Boyd. 1S94. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S9?. (A)
Boynton. Edward Carlisle (U. S. M. A.. :S46). In memoriam. /« Twenty-fourth reun-
Died May 13. 1S93, aged 69. Obituary in Ann. ion of the Army of the Cumberland. Cleveland,
Assoc. Grads. V S. M. .\-, 189^, (A)
.
Ohio, September. iSq^, p. 223. Cincinnati, 1^94.
Adjutant U. S. M. A.. Oct. 10. 1861, to Sept. (A)
I. 1S71. See V S. Coast Survev Rept., 1S62.
. ]>. 5^.
Quartermaster U. S. M, A.. Nov. 11. 1S61, (A)
to Sept. 30, 1865. Bratt.John (U.S. M, \., 1837). Died May 21. 1890.
Librarian U. S. M. h. from Jan. i. 1S64. to aged 77, Photograph in .Mbums of officers'
Sept. 2. 1871. mess.
Military and naval vocabulary in Web- Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. W S. M. .\.,

ster's Army and Na%'j' Dictionary. 1864. 1890, (A)


2o8 Coitouiial of Lhiitcd States Military Academy.
Breck. Saiiiutl lof Alabama Member of lluanl (. Brooks, Jolin Crafts Wright. A proposed design
of Visitors to r. S. M. A. in iS5r. for a new ballistic target. Jour. T'. S. .A,rt..

Breck, Samuel (U. S. M. A.. iS55)- Photograph vol. I. p. 247.

in Albums; of officers' mess. Brooks. William Thomas Hasbaugh (U. S. M.


Recollections of with passages from
. . . A., 1841). Died July 19, 1870, aged 49. Obitu-
his note books, 1771-1^62. Ed. by H. E- Sciul- ary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. 187 1.
der ... vol., O. 1877.
1 A I, 1 IA)
Reports as Adjutant-General U. S. Army. Brotherton, David Hammett (U.S. M. A., 1854).
lSq7-QS. Died Sept. 17, 1889, aged 5S. Obituary in Ann.
Breckinridge. Charles Henry U. S. M. ( A.. 18^5). Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., iSgo. (A)
Died Aug. 27, 1S67. aged — Brown, A. G. (of Mississippi). Member of
Brent. J. l,ancaster (of California). Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A., in 1847.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S5S. Brown, Austin Hastings (U. S. M. A., 1885).
Brent. Thomas L,ee. jr. (U. S. M. A., 1S65). Died Cadet life at West Point. Pall Mall Mag., vol.
May 24. iSSo. aged 34. Obiluarj- in Ann. Assoc, II. p. 130 (Jan.',
Grads. U. S. M. A., iSSo. U^ I
Brown. B. Gratz (of Missouri). Member of
Brereton, John James (U. S. M. A., 1S77). Died Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1884.
Dec. 2. 1899 aged 44. Obituary and portrait Brown, Harvey (U. S. M. A., 1818). Died Mar.
in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1900. (A) 31. 1874, aged 78. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Brereton. Thomas Jefferson (U. S. M. A., 1843). Grads. U. M. S. A.. 1874. (A)
Died Sept. iS. 1870, aged 48. Obituary in Ann. Browne. J. B. (of Iowa). Member of Board of
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. 1871. (A) Visitors to U. S. M. A., In 1S51.
Brewerton. George Douglas. Died Jan. 31, 1901. Brown. Maj. Gen. Jacob (of Pennsylvania).
Quartermaster, U. S. M A., Jan. 31 to Apr. i. Member of Board of \'isitors to U. S. M. A. in
1^51 1S15.

Brewerton, Capt. H. lof Member 1. of Brown, James. Membtr of Board of Visitors to


Board of Visitors (inspection) to U. S. M. A. in U. S. M. A. in 1820.
1843. Brown, John A. (U. S. M. A., 1846). Died Oct. S,
Brewerton. Henry (T. S. M. A.. 1S19). Died 1S77. aged 51. Obituary /;/ Ann. Assoc. Grads.
Apr. 17. 1879, aged 77. Portrait loil painting). U. S. M. A.,i87S. (A)
Presented by War Department. 1S75. Brow^n, Col. John M. (of Kentucky). Member
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. of Board of \'isitor^ to t'. S. M. A. in 1870.
1879. { A Brown. Rev. John W. of New York). Member i

Eighth Superintendent, from Aug, 15, of Board of Vi-sitors to l". S. M. A. in 1SS7.


1S45. to Sept. 1. 1852. Reports as Supt. U. S. M. Brown, Prof. Le Roy D. (of Nevada). Member
A., 1845-1852. of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1889.
See U. S. Coast Sun.-ey Rept., 1S56. p. 49. Brown. Lytle (U. S. M- A.. 1S9S). The pho.s-
(A) phates of Tennessee. 1891.
Boards— Bache 3. (A)
-S'^*'
Brow^n. Judge Mason (of Kentucky). Member
Brice, Benjamin WilliaTU (U, S, M. A., 1829). of Board of Visitors to L'. S. M. A. in 1864.
Died Dec. 4. 1S92. aged %(i. Obituary in Aim.
Brown. Micah Ryder (U. S. M. A., 1865). Died
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1893. (A)
Apr. 9. i8go. aged 36. Photograi>h in .\lbnms
Reports as Paymaster-General, 1864-1^72.
ot officers mess.
Brisbane, Abbott Hall (U. S. M- A.. 1825). Died
Sept, 28. 1861. aged — . Ralphton, or. The obituary /// \\\\\. .\ssoc. Grads, U. S. M. .'\.,

young Carolinianof 1776. 1880. ( A )

Brockenborough, John (of 1 Member of Pioject, plan, estimate, etc.. for the ini-
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1831, proveraenl of Broad Kiln River, Del. Rept.
Brodrick. Patrick Thomas U. S. M. A.. 1868). ( Chief of Eng,, 1&72. pp, 792. 795. (C)
Died Mar. 28, 1S86. aged 41. Obituary in Ann. and Kurtz, John Daniel (T. S. M. A.. 1842).
Assoc. Grads. U. S M. A.. 1SS6 (A) Report on the effects ot the sea water and ex-
Bromwell. Jacob H. (of Ohio). Member of Board posure upon the iron -pile shafts of the Brandy-
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S99, wine shoal light-house Q. Washington, 1S74.
Brouson, Alvin. Member of Board of Visitors Brown, O. B. Member ot Board of Visitors to
to U. S. M. A. in 1834. U. S. M. A. in 1S25.

Brooke, Brig. Gen. George Mercer, U. S. Army. Brown, Oscar James (U. S. M. A,, 1S77). Photo-
Member of Board of Visitors (inspection) to graph in Albums of officers' mess.
U. S. M. A, in 1S43 and 1845 Brown, Robert Alexander (U. S. M. A., 1SS5I.
Brooks. Edward Cranston (U. S M. A.. 1886). Photograph m Albums ot officers' mess.
.\ technical criticism of our infantry drill book. Brown. Rufus Porter U. S M. A. 1S66). Died {

Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. 17. p. 97. (A) Sept. 4 1892, aged 48. Obituary ;« Ann. Assoc.
Brooks. Horace (U. S. M. A., 1S35). Died Jan. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1893. (A)
i;^, aged 79. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
1894, Brown. T. B. (U. S. M. A.. 1S261. Experiments
Grads, U. S. M. A., 1S94. (Ai on the resistance ol sand to motion through
Brooks. John Crafts Wright (L'. S. M. A., 1S85). tubes ... Us use m the blasting of rocks.
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. [Philadelphia, 1836 J
1 vol., O. pp iS (A)
The Wn'/iuo-s of Ciradi(afrs, /8()2—igo2. 209
Brown, 'riiompsnii Skinner I". S. M. A., iS^.s*. i
A text-book of ord-
Bruff. I.awrence I.,aureiisoii.
Died June 30, 1S55. aged .(S. Meinorial to the nance and gunnery. Prepared for the use of
Senate niid House of Representatives, [n. p.], cadetsof the r.S.M. A. ist ed.. ist thous. . . .

1835. I vol.. O.. p. 13. (A) New York. 1S96. vol., <>.. v, 677 pp
1 (A)
Brown, William Carey (U. S. M. A.. 1S77), Pho- Report on the manufacture of i.ooo spurs
tograph in Albums of officers" mess. and straps of the Mills ]>at tern. Ord, Note 160,
Adjutant V S. M. A.. Ani^. r>^S5. t(j July t,
. 1 , vol. 5, {\\
1S90. Comment on the new carbine and new
Memoranda of decisions on points of target i)ractice. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. V . S.,

tactics. Infantry and Cavalry School.


I*. S. vol. 22, p. b52. (A)
18S5. I vol.. O.. 49 pp. (Ai Ser West Point. Ordnance museum. De-
The Military Acadetuy and the education scriptive catalogue, 1S9S.
of officers. /« Jour. Mil. Serv Inst. r.S..vol. Brumby. X. V. (of Georgia) (U, S. M. A.. 1833).
17 (1^95). P- 176. (A) Member of Board of Visitors to V . S. M, A. in
Reorganization and graded retirement for 'S53
cavalry. Jour. Cav. Assoc. 1S96. p. 215. (A) Brimot. Hilary (f.S.M,A., 1S141. Died :\Iar. 26,
The carbine versus the rifle, p. 93: Five 1S72. aged 77. Obituary //; \\\n. Assoc Grads.
year enlistment for the cavalry, p. 333. Jour. r. S. M. A.. 1S72. (A)
Cav. Assoc, 1899. {\) Bryan, Col. Edward B. (of South Carolina ( V. S. |

Officers" equipments, Joiir. Mil. Serv. M. A.. 184S). Member of Board of Visitors to
Inst., vol. 14. p. 1219. (Ai U. S. M. A. in tS.60.

Comment on Hubbard's The Military Bryan. E- H. (of Mississippi Member of Hoard ).

Academy, etc. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S57.


vol. 17. p. 176, (A ! Bryan, Francis Theodore (U. S. M. A., 1S461. Re-
Bruce. William Kstcourt [V S. M. A.. 1887). . port of reconnaissance from Fort Riley to
Died Feb. 27. 1S92, aged 2S. Obituary hi Ann. Bridgers Pass and return, made in 1S56. O.
Assoc Grads. l'. S. M. A., 1892. (A) Washington. 1S57. Explorations and Surveys.
BruflF, I.awrence Laurenson (U. S. M. A.. 1876). Reconnaissance of routes from San An-
Instructor of ordnance and gunnery.l'.S. M. A., tonio to El Paso. Explorations and Surveys.
Aug. 17. 1891. Bryan, Timothy Matlock (U. S. M. A.. 1S55).
Quartermaster U. .S. M. A., May 19-23. Died Apr. 8. 1 88 1. aged 49. Obituary in Ann.
1S98. Assoc, Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S81. (A)
Malefs hytiraulic carriages for 3.2-inch Bryant, Cullen (U. S. M. A.. 1S64). Meteorologi-
B. I,, rifle. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S77. p. 321. cal register, Alaska, 1870-71. V. S. Coast Sur-
(C) vey Rept.. 1S71, app- 7. pp. 100-108. (A)
Spurs and straps, report on manufacture Bryant, Cyrus (of Illinois). Member of Board
of 1,000 Mills pattern. Rept. Chief of Ord., of Visitors to f. S. M. A. in 1863.
18S1. p. 271. tC I Bryant, Dr. Joseph D. (of New York). Member
Rock Island Arsenal— reportof work done of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S96.
in rolling mill, cost, etc Rept- Chief of Ord.. Bryce, Joseph Smith (U. S. M. A., 1S29). Died
1SS2. p. 82. Apr 16. 1901, Obituary and portrait
aged 93.
Ordnance and gunnery, V S. M, A. . Bal- JH Ann. Assoc. Grads. U.S. M.A., 1901. [.\\

listic . Newburgh. 18S5.


. . pam., O. i (A| Buchanan, M. (of Pennsylvania). Member of
Exterior ballistics. Nevin's method. 18S5. Board of Visitors to U.S.M.A.in 1824.
Rifle. S-inch B. L No. i. report on hooping.
Buchanan, Robert Christie U. S. M. A.. 1S30). {

chase, etc.. p. 267; Rifles, 3.2-inch. B. I^. steel. Died Nov. 29. 1S78, aged 67. Obituary in .\nn.
completed construction, report on, p. 299: Assoc. Grads. U S. M.A.. 1879. (A)
Malet hydraulic field carriage for 3.2-inch B. I,. Buckham, M. H. (of Vermont). Member of
steel rifle, p. 321; Projectiles with cast copper Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1876.
bands, p. 337. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS7. (C)
Bucking-ham, Catharinus Putnam (U. S. M. A..
1S291 Died Aug. 30, iSSS.agedSo. Engraving.
Description and construction of rifle. S-
Owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
inch B. L,.. p. 21(1; Principal dimensions of
Obituary in Ann. Assoc, Grads. U. S. M. A.,
rifle, 8-inch B. L., p. 223: Shrinkage appli-
1 889. (A)
ances for rifle. S-mch B. 1.,. p. 226. Rept, Chief
of Ord. ,1890. (C) Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
in 1^79.
Steel, construction reportof. rifle, 12-inch
B. Construction report on. mortar, Principles of arithmetic 1871,
I,., p. 1S5:
i2-inch B. I,, Rept. Chief of Ord..
steel, p. 201. Elements of the differential or infinitesi-
189,. (C) mal calculus. 1875. [2d ed., 1S80.]

Notes on machine and rapid-fire guns. Buckner, Simon Bolivar (U. S. M. A., 1844).
small arms, and ballistic machines. 1892. Photograph in Albums of officers' mess,
Description of, mortar, 12-inch B. L. steel. Member of Board of Visitors to U. S, M. A.
Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S93, p. 39. (C) m 1S98,

Historical sketch of tne department of Buel. David Hillhouse (U. S. M. A., 1861). Died
ordnance and gunnery. U. S. M. A. /n Rept. July 22. 1870. aged 30, Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Supt. U.S. M.A.. 1S96. pp. 176-186. (A) Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1871. (A)

H. Doc. 789, 5S-2— vol 2 14


2IO Ccuioniial of United States Military Academy.

Buell, Don M. A.. 1841). Died Nov.


Carlos (U . description of, p. 407; Bill of materials for,
19, 1S98. Kngraving.
aged &o Owned by Hotchkiss. packing outfit, p. 41:?. Rej)t. Chief
Assoc. Grads. I'. S. M. A. of Ord.. 1892. (C)
Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc. Buffington. .\delbert Rinaldo. Report of prin-
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S99. (A) cipal operations at Rock Island Arsenal. 1S93,

Member of Board of Visitors to r. S. M. A. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1893, p. 36-,-. (Cj


in iSSi. Reports as Chief of Ordnance, V . S. Army,
Proceedings of court-martial in case of. 1S99-1901.
No. 432. doc. 71. (C) Plan for moving heavv orduaiue. ord.
Proceedings of military commission in Note 24, vol. I. p. 135, A) 1

case of, etc. No. 1515, doc. 262. (C) Mechanical motion description and —
Records in case of, 1S72. No. 1543. doc. machine illustrating a meclianical
plates of a
97; No. 1545. doc. 42. (C) curiosity. Ord. Note 190, vol. 6. (A)
I.oss of papers in case of. No. 1576. doc. On the direct application of power to a
93- (C) crank arm, securing uniformity of work and
A contradicted "famous saying." Cen- motion. Ord. Note 290. vol. 10. (A)
tury Mag., vol. 30. p. 956. Headless shell extractor for the Spring-
Buffineton, Adelhert Rinaldo (U. S. M. A.. 1S61). field rifle and carbine. Ord. Note 311, vol. 10.
Cuiinterpoise gun carriage designed by French (A)
board. Rept. Chief of Ord. 1873, p. 457. {C
. Buford, Abraham (U. S. M. A.. 1841). Died Juue
Mechanical motion. Rept. Chief of Ord.. g, iSSi, aged 64. Engraving (by G. E. Ferine).
1582. p. 294. (C) Owned by Assoc. Grads U. S. M. A. (A)
Power crank arm, direct application
to a Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
of, p. 119; Headless shell extractor for rifles 1884.

and carbines, p. 159. Rept. Chief of Ord.. Buford, Napoleon Bonaparte (i:. S. M. A., 1827).
1583. (C) Died Mar. 28, 1S83. aged 76. Bronze statue (by
Commended by Chief of Ordnance, p. 5; J.
Gettysburg, Pa.
K. Kelly) in
Oxidation of metal parts of Springfield rifle, Obituary in Ann. Assoc, tirads. IT. S. M. A.,
p. 77; Description of sights and bayonets, front 1S83; Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 67

and rear, for Springfield rifle, model 18S4, (1SS3). p. 156. (A)
p. 109; Rod bayonet, Springfield and at-
rifle, Member of Board of \"isitors to IT. S. M. A.
tachments, p. 109. Rept. Chief of Ord., 18S4. in 1850.
(C) Bullard, Henry A. (of Louisiana). Member of
Fabrication for 25 carriages for 3.2-inch Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S49.
field guns. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 18S7, p. 317. (C) Bullock. Edwin Conover (U. S. M. A.. 1SS3). Died
Objections to present method of making Dec. 15. 1896, aged 34. Obituary and portrait
purchases. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS9. p. 98; in Ann. .\ssoc. Grads. U.S. M. A., 1897. (A)
1S90, p. 112; 1S91, p. 102. (C) Bullock, James S. (of Georgia). Member of
Battery wagon and forge for 3.2-inch field Board of Visitors to C
S. M. A. in 1837.

gun, construction of, p. 171; Manufacture of Bullock, Joseph J. luf Kentucky) Member of
limber, caisson, battery wagon, and forge for, Board of Visitois to I", S. M. .\. in iS;u.

rifle, 3.2-inch B. L.. p. 171; Rifle. 3.2-inch B. L., Burbank, Sidney (U. S. M. A., 1829). Died Dec.
weights of gun carriage, limber, etc., p. 1S4; 7,1882, aged 75. Obituary ?H Ann. Assoc. Grads.
Weights and equipments for, liattery wagon r. S. M. A., 1SS5. (A)
and forge, p. 1S5; Improved harness for 3.2-inch Burden. J R. Member of Board of \'isiturs to
rifle, p. 1S5; Rifles, 3.2-inch, number of projec-
r. S. M. A. in 1S33.
tilescarried by batteries of, p. 189. Rept.
Chief of Ord., 1889. {CI Burdett. Samuel S. (of Missouri). Menib^rr nf

Small experiments with, am-


caliber, Board of Visitors to U. S. M. .-V. in iN7t.

munition, p. 181; Small caliber, experiments Burgess. Doctor (of North Carolina). Member
with, rifle, p. 1S3; Powder, smokeless, previous of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S24.

reports on cordite and Wetteren corrected. Burgess, Harry (U. S. M. A.. 1895). See Boards-
p. 202; Artillery, for field batteries, construc- Harris. 5.6. (A)
tion of, wagon, p. 301; Limber and carriage,
Burleigh, George W. (of New Hampshire).
metallic, for machine guns, nomenclature of,
Member of Board of Visitors to U. S, M. A. in
p. 410. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S90. (C)
1867.
Construction report on manufacture of
Burnet, Robert Wallace M.A., 1829). Died
(L". S.
mounts for Gatling guns. p. 407: Carriages for Obituary and portrait
July 22. 189S, aged 90.
machine guns, construction report on manu-
in Ann. Assoc. Grads. C. S. M. .\., igoi. (.\)
facture of metallic, p. 407: Shield designed fcr
carriages for machine guns, p. 40S; Nomencla- Member of Board of Visitors to I'. S M. A.
in 1849
ture of metallic carriage and limber for ma-
chine guns, p. 410. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S91. Burnett, Jacob (of Ohio). Member of Board of
(C) Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1829.

Report of principal operations at Rock Burnett, Ward Benjamin (U. S. M. A., 1832).
Island Arsenal,p. 394: Packing outfit, modified, Died June 24, 1S84, aged 74. Obituary in Ann.
for Hotchkiss mountain gun. caliber 1.65-inch. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1SS5. (A)
Tlir lVritins[S of GradnatcSy j8o2-f()02. 21 I

Surnham, Arthur Hubert (T. S. M. A.. 1S64). Burr, Edward. .SVr Hoards — .\dams. 1; .\llen, 3;

Died Sept. u, aged 35. Obituary in Ann.


1S77, Handbnry. I.

Assoc. C.rads. I". S. M. A.. 1K7S. fA) Burr. C.eorge Washington I'. S. M. A.. 188S). (

Operations against tlie defences of Mobile On shrinkage operations and a proper healing
. Essayons Club Papers. No. 5, 1S6S. (A)
. .
furnace for hoops and jackets. Rept. Chief of
Des Moines Rapids. Locks, and Cana! of Ord., 1S9S,
the Mississippi River, detailed drawings of. Report on tool box for the 7-inch B. I,.

In ,^9 sheets. 1S72. siege howitzer and carriage. Rept. Chief of


.S>v Boards— Macomb, 12. (A) Ord.. 1900.
Burns, William Wallace (l'. S. M. A.. 1.S47). Burroughs, George (r. S. M. A., 1S62). Died
Died Apr. 12. 1S92. aged 67. Obituary in Ann. Jan. 22, 1.S70, aged — In memoriam. In .

Assoc. Grads. l*. S. M. A.. 1S92. iA) Fourth reunion of the .\rmy of the Cumber-
On the preser\*alion of moisture for sea- land, Cleveland, Ohio, November. 1S70. Cin
sonable rainfall. (Address before the Na- cinnati, 1H70. (A)
tional Agricultural Convention, Chicago, Dec. Burrows. Charles William (T. S. M. \., iS-o).
13, 1SS2.) Ord. Note 293. vol. 10. (.\) Publisher and bookseller.
Re\*iew of Bourrieune's Napoleon Bona- Burrows. Julius C. (of Michigan). Member of
parte. Jour. Mil. Serv. In>t., vol. 10, p, 557. Board of Visitors to I'. S. M. A. in i.syi.
(A) Burtwell, John R. B. (L". S. M. .\.. iSfio). Died
Biirnside, Ambrose
H. ^l". S. M. A.. iS.)7;i. Died Oct. 21, 1S73, aged 37. Obituary in .\nn. .\ssoc.
Sept. aged 57. Kngraving (by J. C.
13. iSSi. Grads. T. S. M. K., 1874. (A)
Buttre). Owned by Assoc. Grads. V S. M. A. . Bush, Asahel (of Oregon). Memberof Board of
Bronze (equestrian) statue (by l^unt Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1861.
Thompson) in Providence, R. I. ["Erected Bush, Edward Geer (U. S. M. A. 1S59). Died
1SS7?] July 4. 1892, aged .S4. Photograph m Albums
Obituary m
Ann. Assoc. Grads. V S. M. A., . of officers' mess.
1882; Harper's New- Monthly Mag., vol. '>3 Obituary ?'« .\nn. .^ssoc. Grads. 1". S. M.
(iS8i), p. 956. (A) A.. 1S93. (A)
Member of Board of Visitors t<> T*. S. M. .\. Bush, James Clark (l". S. M, A., 1S75). A short
in 1S56. history of the Fifth Regiment U. S. Artil-
Abbott, J. S. C: Gen. .\nibn>se E Burn- lery New York. 1895.
. . pam., O. (.4) 1

side. Harper's New Munthly Mag., vol. 30 Translator U. S. M. A. Cavalry arma-


(1864). p. 3. (A) ment. Jour. Mil. Serv, Inst. U. S., vol. 10, p.
Woodbury (Aug.): Burnside and . . .
73.^ *A)
the Ninth Army Corps. ... vol O. 1^67. i .
Subiiiarine mines and torpedoes. Jour.
(A) Mil. Serv Inst.U. S.. vol. 11. p. 179-377- (A)
Memorial addresses on tlie life ;in<l char- Strategy, tactics, and policy. Jour. Mil.
acter of Ambrose E. Burnside . , delivered Serv Inst. V . S.. vol. 12, p. 42. (A^
. . . Jan. 23. 1SS2. Washington, i^.s^. i vol., translator. Field artillerj- ammunition
Q.. 79 pp. (with por.). (.4) supply, p. 646; Skobeleffs opinion of the lance,
Poore, Ben; Perley: I.ife of IJurnside. p. ,871. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 12. (.4)
With introduction by H. B. .\nthony- 1SS2. translator .\rtillery question of 1S90. p.
Some unpublished war letters addressed 165. Hohenlohe"s letters on infantry, p. 3S0;

to Gen. W. T. Sherman. In North .-^raer. Rev,, The "lava" of the Cossacks, p. 80S; Firing
vol. 143. November, 1SS6. {k\ from horseback, p. 1016: Sub-caliber tubes for
See S. S. Hist. Sec. R. I,. 2d ser.. No. 17. seacoast guns, p. 1241. Jour Mil. Serv. Inst.
U. S., vol. 13. (A)
Burr, Edward (U. S. M. .\.. 1SS2). Project, plan,
estimate, etc.. for the improvement of Olympia
translator. Cavalry— past, present, and
future. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. f. S.. vol. 13. p.
Harbor, Wash. Rept. Chief of Eng,, iSS^. p.
1230; vol. 14, p. 179. (A)
2416. (C)
— .\ppomattox River. \"a. Rejit. LMiief Comment on The three battalion organi-
zation. Jour Mil. Serv. Inst, r, S., vol. 1 (, p.
..f Eng., 1S93, p. 1336. (.4)
S23. (A)
Mississippi River (Beechridgei.
translator. Instruction of the German
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1900, pp. 2666, 2672. (.\)
recruit. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. I'. S..V0I. 14, p.
Mississippi River ( Rockwood, 111.).
S72. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 2667. (A)
translator. The Stroobauts prism tele-
Harrisonville Harbor, 111. Rept.
meter. Jour. Mil- Serv, Inst. f. S., vol. is, p.
Chief of Rng., 1901, p. 2226. (.\)
841. (A)
Measurements of the discharge of the Regiment of
The Fifth .\rtillery. Jour.
Mississippi River at St. Louis. Mo., p. 2199;
Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 17, p. 212. (.\)
lumber mattress for subaqueous bank protec-
History of the Fifth Regiment of .\rtillcry.
tion, as used on the Mississippi River between
Hist. r. S. .\rtny, pp. 376-39S. .\
the mouths of the Missouri and Ohio rivers, p.
1 i

2212; road scraper and floating derrick as ap- Butler, Ben Israel ( M. .\., 1877). Died Sept,
U. S.
plied to grading ri\'er banks to receive revet- I, i8Si,aged2i. Obituary/« .Ann. .A.ssoc. G rads.
ments, p. 2225. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1901. (.\) U. S. M. A.. 18S2. (A)
212- Ceiifnnn'al of United States Military Aeademy.

Butler, Benjamin Franklin (of Massachusetts). Cameron, George Hamilton (U. S. M. A., 18S3).
Member of Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in Map of the survey of the United States reser-
TS57 and 1S75. vation at West Point, N. Y., made by First Lieut.
Butler. Edward George Washington (U. S. M. A.. John Biddle, Corpsof Engineers, 188S-1S90, In
1S201. Died Sept. 6. iSSS.aged ^9. Obituary in Rept. Supt. U.S.M.A,, 1S91. p. 11. (A)
Ann, Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S89. (A) Cameron, Henry C. (of New Jersey). Member
Butler, John Gozzam (U. S. M. A.. 1863). Ex- of Board of Visitors to U.S. M. A. in 1876.
perjniental compressor test of. Rept. Chief of Cameron. J. Donald (of Pennsylvania). Mem-
Ord.. 1S74. p. 134. (C) ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.in 1874, in
Projectiles and rifled cannon. Systems of 1S7S, and in 1S92.

projectiles and rifling . . . New York, 1S75. Cameron, Simon (of Pennsylvania Member ).

I vol.. Q. (A) of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1831 and


Cylinder exiieriments on cast iron, sub- in 1872.
Si; Test of speci-
jected to influence of heat, p. Camp, John H. (of New York). Member of
mens of. Woodbridge gun, p. 1S2. Rept. Chief Board of Visitors to U.S. M. A. in 18S2.
of Ord., 1S76. (C) Campbell, Archibald (U. S. M. A., 1835). Died
The trial of two cast-iron guns. O.. pain. Jidy 26, 1887, aged 74. Obituary ;>/ Ann. Assoc.
Washington, i8Si. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS8. (A)
Objections to present method of making Campbell. A. W. (of West Virginia). Member
purchases. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS9. p. 102; of Board of \'isitors to I'. S. M.A. in 1S63 and
1890. p. 119; 1891, p. 109. (C > in 1S65.
Description of a tire-npsettinp machine, Campbell, James B. (of South Carolina). Mem-
Ord. Note 206. vol. 7. (A) ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S67.
Butler, Matthew C. (of .South Carolina). Mem- Campbell, John Augustus (U. S. M. A., 1867).
ber of Board of Visitors to t'. S. M. A. in 1S92. Died Oct. 29, 1S75, aged 32. Obituary in Ann.
Butler. Matthew Calbraith (t*. S. M. A., 1888). Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1876. (A)
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. Reminiscences and documents relating to
Butler, ftigonrney (of Massachusetts). Member civil war during the year 1865. i vol.. O., pani.

of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1895. Baltimore. 1SS7. (A)


Butler, William Patterson (U. S. M. A.. 1S66). Campbell, John I,, (of Indiana). Member of
Bochum cast steel, compressibility and burst- Bi.ard of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S66.
ing tests. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S72. p. 56, (Cl
Campbell. Joseph Boyd (U. S. M. A.. 1861). Died
Butterw^orth, Benjamin (of Ohio). Member of
Aug, 28, 1S91, aged 55. Photograph in Albums
Board of Visitors to U.S. M. A. in 1SS7.
of officers' mess.
Butts, Edmund Luther U. S. M. A., i8go). ( Man-
ual of ])hysical drill, I'. S. Army . . . New Obitnary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A,,

York. 1S97. I (A)vol., O. 1S92. (A I

Physical training of the American soldier. The discovery of gunpowder by tlie Chi-
Jour Mil. Serv. Inst., vol, 16. p. 499. (A) nese. Ord. Note 312, vol 10. (A)
Cabaniss. Charles Henry, jr. U. S. M. A., 1S74). (
.\ few words on horseshoeing. Jour. Mil.
History of the Eighteenth Regiment of Infan- Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 10, p. 397. (A)
try'. Hist. r. S. Army, pp. 643-656.
Cadw^alader. George (of Pennsylvania). Mem-
Campbell. Lewis D. (of Ohio ). Member of Board
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S71.
ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S51.
Cadvralader, T. (of New Jersey), Member of Campbell, guintin (U. S. M. A.. 1866). Died Sept.

Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1S50. 26, aged 54. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.


1S97,

Caffey, Francis G. (of Alabama). Member of Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S97. (A)


Board of \'isitors to U. S. M. A. in 1R99. Canby, Edward Richard SpriggfU. S. M. A.,
Caldwell. James Nelson (U. S. M. A., 1S40). Died 1839). Died Apr. 11, 1873, aged 55. Engraving
Mar. \2. 3S.S5, aged 6S. Obituary in Ann. (by A. H. Ritchie). Owned by Assoc. Grads.
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S86. (A* U. S. M. A.

Calef, John Haskell fU. S. M. A.. 18621. Course Obituary in .\nn. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,

in niilitarj' art, Military jjolicy and in-


(i) 1873. (A)
stitutions: (2I Ancient and modern armies. Biography. Harper's New Monthly Mag.,
(Department of military art, U. S. Artillery vol. 47 (1S73), p. 139.
School.) Fort Monroe, 18S6. i vol.,0., 249 pp. Capron, Adin B. (of Rhode Island). Member of
Artillery exercises. Class A. Description Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1900,
and service of machine guns. O.. pp. 40. Fort
CaproQ. Allyn(U. S. M. A.. 1867). Died Sept. iS,
Monroe, 1SS6. 1S9S, aged 53. Obituary and portrait in Ann,
Callender, Franklin Dyer (U. S. M. A.. 1S39). Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S99. (A)
Died Dec, 13, 18S2, aged 66. Obituary in Ann. Report of operations of Light Battery E.
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1883. (A) First Artillery, in Santiago campaign. Jour.
Camack, James (of Georgia). Member of Board U. S. Art., vol. II. p. iSi.
of Visitors to U.S. M. A.iu 1S32.
Capton. Seth Makepeace (U. S. M. A., 1821).
Cameron. .A,ngus (of Wisconsin). Member of Died Nov. 30. 1878, aged 78. Obituary m Ann.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S83. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1879. (A)
The Writings of Graduates^ i8o2-i()02. 213
Carbauerb. Harvt-y Clarence (l*. S. M.A.. 1S82). Carson, John Miller. Adjutant l". S. M. .\.. July
Course of instruction for non-conunissioned I, 1S90, to Aug. 31, JS95.
officers, 1S90/ See Artiller\' School of the The service revolver. Jour. Cav. .\ssoc.,
United States. (A) 18S9. p. 416. (A)
— Review of the naval amuial, \(^i\. p. 36S; Trophies and flags in the chapel U. S. M. A.
Kxperiinental \isc of the Kssjck page-printing In Bull. Assoc Grads. r. S. M. A.. No. 2 (1902).
telegraph for transmitting information in sea- p. SI.
coast artillery fi ring, p. 593; Notice of Brassey's Carter. Eugene L". S. M. A.. 1861 ). Died Feb. 10,
(

annual, 1895. p. 760. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 4, '-^77.aged 38. Obituary /// Ann. Assoc. Grads.
Review of Mayne's Infantry fire tactics. r. S. M. A.. 1S77. (A)
Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. I'. S., vol. 10. p. 403. (A) In Four brothers in blue.
Instruction of non-commissioned officers. Carter, Oherlin Matthics {V S. M. A.. iSRo). .

Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. l'. S,, vol. ir.p. 222. (At Missouri. Department of the. outline map of
Neutrality laws of the I'nited States. a portion of, 1SS4. (In 4 sheets.) Topograjili-
Juur. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 15, p. 69. (A) ical map.
Martial law in Ceylon. Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
Inst. L". S., vol. 17. !>. 323. (A) provement of Doboy Bar, Ga. Rept. Chief of
Present status of field artillery. Jour. Mil. Eng., 1S8S. p. 1044: 1S97, p. 1539. I'O
Serv. Inst. L'. S.. vol. 20. p. 500. (A) Savannah River between Savannah
Federal duty and policy in regard to artil- and Augusta, Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S90,
lerv. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 21. p. 257. pp. 1324, 1329. 1330; 1S92. p. 1253. (Ci
(A) Savannah River above Augusta,
A ser\'ice school for heavy artillery. Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1890, pp. !3*'^6. 1525.
Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 22, p. 322. (A) 1526. i.C)

Carey, Asa Bacon «l". S. M. A.. 1858). A sketch Altamaha River, Ga. Kept. Chief
of the organization of the Pay Department, of Eng.. 1890. pp. 1370, 13S0: TS92, p. 1261. (C)
U. S. Arm)', 1775-1S76. Washington, 1S76. Ocmulgee River, Ga. Rept. Chief
I vol.. O.. pp. 45. (A) of Eng.. 1S90, p. 1395; 1S91. p. 1544. iC
Reports as Paymaster-General. U. S. Yellow River, Ga. Repl. Chief of
Army, 1S99. Eng., 1S91. p. 1607. (C)
History of the Pay Department, Hist. Doboy and Sapelo, Ga. Kept, Chief
Army, pp. loo-iio. (A)
U. S. of Eng., 1S92, p. 1299. (C)
Carlin, William Passmore (U. S. M. A.. 1S50). Savannah, Ga.. and Fernandina,
Freedmen's affairs in Kentucky and Tennes- Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1892, p. 1323. (C)
see, 1868. No. 1346, doc. 329. (C) *- Brunswick Outer Bar. Ga. Rept.
Carling, Elias Brown (U. S. M. A.. 1859). Died Chief of Eng.. i8q3, pp. :5S6. 15SS: 1804. p. 1195.
July I, 1S75, aged 3S. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. (A)
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S76. (A) chanmrl
between Cumberland
Carmichael, E. H. (of Virginia). Member of Island, Ga., and
Fernandina. Fla. Rept.
Board of \'isitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S35. Chief of Eng., 1893, p. 1600. (A)
Carpenter. Matt. H. (of Wisconsin). Member of Savannah River. Ga. Kept. Chief
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S71. of Eng.. 1S93, p. 1(109; 1S95. P- 1520. (A)
Carpenter, T. P. (of New Jersey). Member of Savannah Harbor. Ga. Rept. Chief
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1862. of Eng.. 1S95. p. 1460. (A)
Carr. Overton (U. S. M. A., 1S72). Died July 24, Brunswick Harbor, Ga Rept.
aged 30. Obituary
iSSi. in \\\\\. Assoc. Grads. Chief of Eng.. 1S95, p. 1494. (Ai
U.S.M.A., 1882. (A) Channel between Beaufort, S. C,
Carrington. H. B. (of Ohio). Member of Board and Savannah. Ga. Repl. Chief of Eng.. 1S9S,
Board of Visitors to t'.S.M.A. in 1S61. p. 1521. (A)
Carroll, Samuel Sprigg (U. s. M. A.. 1856). Died Cumberland Sound. Ga. Rept.
Jan. 28, 1S93. aged 61. Obituar\' in Ann. Assoc. Chief of Eng., 1S96. p. 1293; 1897, p. 1534.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S93. (A) See Dyckerhoff. R. Influence of sea wa-
Quartermaster U. S. M. A.. Jan. 1S60, to
ter on hydraulic mortars.
5.

Nov. II, 1861. See Boards— Bixby. i; Black, i; Craighill,


14; Hains, 5,6; Price. 1; Roberts. S.
Carroll, William lof Tennessee). Member of
Carter, Robert Goldthwaite (U. S. M. A.. 1S70).
Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in . 182S.
/k Four brothers in blue.
Carrow, Charles Marim {U.S.M.A., 1878). Died Carter, Thomas H. (of Montana). Member of
May 19, 1879, aged 26. Obitviary f'w Ann. Assoc. Board of Visitors to l'. S. M. A. in 1900.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1879. (A) Carter, William Harding (U. S. M. A.. 1S73). A
Carrow, Rev. J. D. (of Pennsylvania). Member portable ramp. p. 432; Comment on Swifts "38
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1876. caliber again.' p. 437. Jour. Cav. Assoc. 1893.
Carson, Maj. John M. (of the District of Colum- (A)
bia). Member of Board of \"isitors toU. S. M. A. Tradition and drill regulations p. \ 14.
in 1891. (A)
Carson, John Miller (U. S. M. A., 1885). Photo- Letter on aluminium horseshoes, p. 275.
graph in Albums of officers' mess. tAJ
214 ' Ccuicunial of United States Military Aeademy,

Carter. William ilardiii'^ Kxtracts from Casey, Thomas IJncolu. Project, plan, esti-
Horses, saddles, and l.ri<Hcs. p. ,v^o. Jour. mate, etc.. for the improvement of Passaic
Cav, Assoc. 1S94. (A) River above Newark, N. J. Rept. Chief of
Will America profit by her recent military Hng.. 1891. pp. 991. 992. (Cl
lessons? North Amer. Rev., May. 1902. Princess Bay, Staten Island. N. Y.
Post-graduate instruction in the I'. S. Rept. Chief of P'ng., 1891. p. 1014. (Ci
Army. /« Kd. Rev., December. 1902, p. 433. (A) Seaford Creek. I.ong Island. N. V.
Comment on Queries on the cavalry Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93. p. 1134. (A)
equipment. Jour. Mil. Serv, Inst. T". S., vol. i], Channel connecting Kreeport with
p. 359, { A Great South Bay, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng..
The infantry and cavalry school. Jour. 1893, p. 1136. (A)
Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol, 15. p. 752. (A) Whale Creek, N. J. Rept. Chief of
History of the Sixth Regiment of Cava ry I Eng., 1893, p. 1139- (A)
Hist. U. S. Army. pp. 232-250. (A) Harbor lines, Shrewsbury River,
Cftrtwrig-ht, George Smith (U. S. M. A., 1SS5). N.J. Rept. Chief of Eng. 1S94, p. 824. (A)
Died Sept. 23. 1900. aged 3S. Obituary and Carrls River. N. Y. Rept. Chief of
I)ortrait in Ann. Assoc. Orads. I". S. M. A.. Eng.. 1S95, p. 1001. (A )

1901, (A) Inlet at mouth of Sharks River,


Casey, Edward Wanton {V. S. M. A.. 1-S73). N. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S93, p. 1013,
J.

Died Jan. 7, 1S91. aged 40- rhotograph in Al- I,yons Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of
bnm< of officers mess. p:ng.. 1S95. p. 1297. (A)
obituary ///Ann. Assoc, iVrads. T. S, M.A., Deep Creek Branch of Elizabeth
l8i>i. A) I
River, \'a. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895. p. 1299.
Casey, Capt. J. C. Member of Board of Visitors (Al
(inspection) lo U. S. M. A. in 1S43. Western Branch of Elizabeth River,
Casey. Silas (U. S. M. A.. 1826). Died Jan. 22, Va. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 1301. (A)
iS,S2, aged 74. Engraving (by J. C. Buttre). Nandna Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of
Owned by Assoc. Orads. V. S. M. A, Eng.. 1895, p. 1302. (A)
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Orads. U. S. M. A., Norfolk Harbor and Western
1SS2. (A) Branch of Elizabeth River. Rept. Chief of
Infantry tactics ... (By Authority. Eng.. 1S96, p. 1072. (A)
New York. 1862. 3 vols.. O. (A; waterway between Norfolk, Va..and
Infantry tactics for colored troops. 1863. the .sounds of North Carolina, Rept. Chief of
Casey, Thomas I^incoln (U. S. M. A., JS52). Eng.. 1896, p. 1087. (A)
Died Mar. 25. 1S96, aged 65. obituary and por- Cashie River, N. C. Rept. Chief of
trait in Ann. Assoc. Grads. i:.S. M. A., 1896. (A) Eng., 1897, p. 1381. (A)
Obituary. /;/ Biog. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., Potecasi Creek. N. C. Rept. Chief
vol. 4, p. 125. of Eng.. 1897. p. 383. (A)1

Historical sketch of the Corps of Engi- Hampton Roads, Va. Rept. Chief
neers. Washington, 1S76. vol.. C, pp. 43. (A) i of Eng., 1900, p. 1785. (A)
Reports on coiistruction of the State, War, Red River, La, and Ark. Rept.
and Navy Department building, 1878-1888. O. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 24S9. (A)
Washington. Ouachita and Black rivers, Ark. and
Reports of the Chief of Engineers. 18SS- L,a. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 2544. (A)
189=5. Alexandria Strait, L,a. Rept. Chief
[Constructiou of the Washington Monu- of Eng.. 1900, p. 2569. (A)
ment.] House :\Iisc. Doc. No. S, 48111 Cong., Red River,La.,Ark..Tex..and Ind.T.
2d .sess. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1901. p. 2074. (A)
Reportson the Washington National Mon- Cass. C. W. (of Penns3'lvania). Member of
ument. O. Washington. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1859.
Reports, etc., upon the construction . . . Cassatt. A. J. (of Pennsylvania). Member of
I.,ibrary of Congress, 1889 (Cong. Doc. 2697); Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1892.
1891 (2904); 1892 (2907and 3110); 1S95 (3347)- (C) Castle. Charles William (U.S. M. A., 1894). The
See Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson. I,et- Terrain. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 25,
ter to the Secretary of War. 1S76. p. I. (A)

See Boards Casey, Bache, 5,6; Houston. Spanish hasty intrenchraents. Jour. Mil.
i.S, 17; Ruffner, i. ^^^ Commission Stickney, — Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. 26, p. 379.
8.9- (A)
Caswell, Alexis (of Rhode Island). Member of
Casey. Thomas l^incoln (U.S, M. A. 1S79). Pho- Board of Vi.sitors to U. S. M. A in 1852.
tograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Catlin. Julius (of Connecticut). Member of
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S47.
provement of Arthur Kill. N. Y. and N. J.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1SS9, pp. 86, 820. (C) M. A.. 1824). Died July,
Catlin, Julius (U. S.

East Rockaway Creek. N. Y. Rept. aged -. Engraving (by J. C. Bnttre).


1827,

Chief of Eng.. 18S9, p. S41. (C) Owned by Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A.


Hackensack River, N. J. Rept. Chief Catlin. Robert (U. S. M. A., 1S63). Photograph
of Eng., 1889, p. 845. (C) /// Albums of officers' mess.
The JI 'ii'/ii/os of Gradiia/rs, 1S02-IQ02. 215
Catlln, Robert. Tri-iisnur ('. S. M. A.. Avi^. .^|, Chase, I.t-slic if. S. M. A., 183S). Died Apr. 15,
1S67. to Di'c. ,u. I'^ro. 1849, aged — . Oration delivered before the
^^ecretnry of the Association uf <'.raclu;itfs, corps of catlcts. at West Point, July 4, 1S37. by
r. S. M. A., and editor of its AnniiiiK from Cadet Leslie Chase. Newbnrgb, 1837. (>., pp.
1874 to 1S7S. 22, I A t

Terrestrial nia^netisin and nu-tcorology Chase, William Henry (t_'. S. M. A. 1S15). Died
(1877-7S), compiler, at Toronto Observatory, Feb. S. 1870. aged —
Brief memoir exjilanatory
.

Canada, of some records on. of a new trace of a front of fortification in place


Relations of pain toweatber. Contribntor. of the present bastionetl front. New Orleans.
Med. Sci.. 1S77 and 18S3.
in Jonr. 1S46. v»»l., (>.. pp. 11. pK.
I {.Ai
Atmospheric electricity, magnetic slortns, I.etltr of thanks, etc. V S. Coast Survey
and weather elements in relation to a case of Rept,. 1852, p. 125. (A)
tranniatic neuraly;ia. Published in vol. 6, Proc. Member of Board of Visitors to V . S. ISI. A.
Nat. Acad. Sci.. 1S91. in 1857,
Cavanauerh, James Hates (U. S. M. A . tSq21. Reply tu the strictur*.
. u])iin the -> , .

Commerce passing St. Marys l'"alls Canal, report of the late [1S57] Board of Visitors at
Mich., iSq5. Rept. Chief of Kng., t>^96, p. 27^.'. West Point. Pensacola. 1857. i vol., O., pp.fi.
(A) (A)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
provement of St. Marys River. Mich., harbor provement of Mississippi River at its mouth.
lines. Rept. Chief of Eng., i8g6, p. 289(1, (A) Rept. Chief of Eng,, 1S74, vol. 1, pp. 781, 792.
Detroit River. Mich., harbor lines. /"^'l. 79.S, 806, S26, S27, S31, 84 1 . I C
Rept. Chief of E"S-, 1896. p. 2901. \\ \ Chase. William Howard (I'.S. M. A., 1865). Died
See Boards — Mansfield. 2. (A 1 June 24. iSyi.aged 27. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Center, Alexander Jenkins (f. S. M, A.. 1S27). Grads. r.S. M. A., 1872. (A)
Died Nov, 2, 1879. aged 71. Obituary in Ann. Cheuery, Richard (of California). Member of
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. iSSo. (A) Board of Visitors to l". S. M. A. in 1867.
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Cherry, Samuel Austin (U.S. M. A.. 1875). Died
provement of Milwaukee Harbor. Wis. Rept. May aged 31. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
11, 1.8N1,

Chief of Eng., 1876, vol. 2. pp. 3^5, ;,S7: 1879. p. Grads. U. S. M. A., iSSi. (A)
1.S23. (C) Chester. Eliphalet Nott (U.S. M. A., 1867I. Died
Chalfin. Samuel Fletcher T. S. M. A.. 1847). ( Nov. 16. 189.S, aged 52. Obituary in .\nii. Assoc,
Died Nov. i. 1891, aged f/i. obituary ju Ann. Grads. T". S. M. A., 1901. (A)
.\ssoc, Grads. I'.S. M. A.. 1892. (A) Journalist, New York City, since 18—,
Chamberlain, Benjamin Franklin (U. S. M. A.. Chester. Dr. John (of Albany). Member of Board
lS!i;^^ Died Dec, 26. 1871. aged s,^. Obituary of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S24.
ui Ann As,soc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1872. (A) Chidlaw, Rev. Dr. B. W. (of Ohio). Member of
Chamberlin, John L,ooniis (U.S. M. A., 1880). Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1.SS9.
Photograph in Albums of officers' mc^s.
Chief of Engineers. U. S. Army. Report on the
Chambers, Alexander (U. S. M. A.. 1S53). Died
condition of the fortifications [of the United
Jan. 2, 188R, aged 55. Obituary in Ann Assoc
States} and what number of them, if any, can
Grads. V S. M A. 18S8. (A)
be dispensed with. O pp. 24. Washington-
Chambers. Joseph N. (U. S. M. A., 1818) Died
,

1S81. [Senate Ex. Doc. No. 3. 47th Cong, tsI


Nov 12, 1874, aged 76. Obituary tn Ann .\ssoc.
sess.
Grads U. S. M. A., iSSi. (Al ]

Chambliss, Nathaniel Rives U, S. M. A. 1861). (


Correspondence respecting pile founda-
Died Mar. 7, 1S97, aged 62. Obituary- in Ann tions and pile-driving formulae Circular No.
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1897, (A) 17, Office of the Chief of Engineers U. S. Army,

Chapin, A. I., (of Wisconsin). Member of Board Nov. 28, iS8i- I pi. Q.. pp, 16.

of Visitors to L". S. M. A. in 1873. Report of Board of Engineers (Casey,


Chapin. Edward Silas (U. S. M. A,, 1S70). Died F'lliot, Adams) on strength, etc.. of Winder
May 3, 1899. aged 52. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Building. Washington, D.C Feb. 17, 1882. O..
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1899 (A) pp. 10
Chapin. Gurden (U. S.M. A.. 1851 Died Aug. Thomas Philoteos(U. S. M. A.. 1S36).
Chiffelle.
22. 1875. aged 44. Obituary />/ .Ann. .\'^soc. Died Apr 27. iSgi, aged 75. Obituary in Ann.
Grads. V. S. M A., 1876. (A) Assoc Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S91. (A)
Chapman. Joseph G. (of Missouri). Member of Childs, A. W. (of Massachusetts). Member of
Board of V*isitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S82. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A in 1S36.

Chapman, Robert M.(of Indiana). Member of Childs. l-rederick Lynn ( U. S. M. A., 1855;.) Died
Board of \'isitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S64. June aged 61.
19, JS94. Obituary in Ann.
Chapman, William (U. S. M. A., [831 ). Diet! Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1894. (A)
Dec. 17, aged 78, Engraving (by J. C.
1S87, Childs, George W, (of Pennsylvania). Member
Buttre). Owned by Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A. of Board of Visitors to I'. S. M. A. in 18S7.
(A) Chilton, Robert Hall (U. S. M. A.. 1837). Died
Obituary ;h .Ann. Assoc. Grads. U,S M.A.. aged 63. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
i-eb. 18, 1.879,
1S88. (A) Grads. U. S. M. A., 1879. (A)
2i6 Coifcnin'al of United States Military Academy,

Chittenden, Hiram ISIartin kV !^- ^I- A.. 1SS4). •


Church, Albert E. Personal reminiscences of
Personal Equations. [An essay.] In Cadet the Military Academy, from 1824 to 1S31 . . .

Howitzer, 18S4, p. 12. West Point. 1879. i pam., 86 pp., O. (A)


Platte, that portion of the Department of Church, William C. (of New York). Member of
the, and adjacent territory west of the one Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1900.
hundred and third meridian. 1SS9. (In 2
Marll)orough
Churchill. U. S. M. A., 1836). 1

sheets.) Topographical map.


Died Oct. 21, 1889, aged 74. Obituary in Ann.
The Yellowstone National Park, histor-
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1890. (A)
ical and descriptive Cincinnati. . . .
1S95. i

Churchill. Richard Cuyler (U. S. M. A., 1S66).


vol.. O. (A)
Project, i)lan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
Died June 24. 1S79, aged 34. Obituarj* in Ann.
Assoc, (irads. U. S. M. A., 1880. (A)
provement of canal conneclinj; the waters of
Lake Erie with the Ohio River through the Churchill, William Hunter (U. S. M. A., 1840).
State of Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1896. See notice of his life. pp. 67-71 of Life of Bvt.
p. 2996. \. A )
Brig. Gen. Sylvester Churchill, I'. S. Army.
Missouri River steainhoat wrecks. New York, 1888. i vol.. >. A ( ' 1

Rept. Chief of Hng., 1S97, p. 3S70. A) 1


Chui'chman. Clarke {\\ S. M. A.. 1898). Died
Osage River. Mo., lock no. 1. Rept. July 2. 1898, aged 25. Obituary and portrait in
Chief of Eng.. 1897. pp. 3933, 3946. (A) Ann. Assoc. Grads. l". S. M. A,, 1899. (A)
Wyoming and Colorado, reservoirs Clark. Charles Hobart (U. S. M. A., 1875). Re-
in. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S9S, p. 2817. lA) port on manufacture of caliber .30 ammuni-
Yellowstone National Park. Rept. tion;Report on lubricated and nonlubricated
Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 5403. (At bullets; Report on tests of bullet jackets of
Militan.'^road, Fort Washakie, Wyo., cupro-nickeled steel and of German silver;
to mouth of Buffalo Fork of Snake River. Report of tests of smokeless powders. Rept.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 5453. A) (
Chief of Ord., 18Q4.
Sioux River. S. Dak. Rept. Chief Report of chemical laboratory opera-
of Eng., 1901, p. 2396. (A) tions; Report on erosion of .30 caliber rifles
Monument to Sergt. C. Floyd. Rept Chief using smokeless powder; Report on penetra-
of Eng.. 1900, p. 3455. (A) tion of .30 caliber rifle bullets in wood, sand,
Reservoirs in the arid regions, 18^7. etc. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1895.
Washington. U. .S. Government publication. Skobeleff's last campaign. Jour. Mil.
Reservoir system of the Great T,akes, Sen.-. Inst. U. (Ai
S.. vol. 13, p. 1113.

1S98. The bear, lion, and porcupine. Jour. Mil.


The American fur trade of the far West, Serv. Inst. XT. S.. vol. 14, p. 988. (A)
iQni, Clark. Col. Emmons (of New York). Member
See Boards— Stickney, S. (A) of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S80.
Christiancy. Isaac P. (of Michigan). Member Clark. James (of District of Columbia). Mem-
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1862. ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1861.
Church. Albert E. (T. S. M. A., 1828). Died Clark. James (U. S. M. A., 1829 Died Sept. 1.

Mar. 30. 1878, aged 70. Crayoii portrait, about 9. aged 76. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc, (irads.
1SS5,

life size. In department of mathematics, U. .S, I'. S. M. A., 1886. (A)


M. A., framed. Clark, Joseph Claypoole, jr. (U. S. M. A., 184S).
Portrait (oil painting by D. Huntington). Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Presented by War Department, \><~'S- In the Clark, Meriwether Lewis U. S. M. A., 1830). (

I^ibrar^. Died Oct. 28, 1881. aged 71. Obituary in Ann.


Photograph, In Alluinisof officers' mess. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1882. (A)
Obituary. /// Ann. Assoc. Grads. IT. S. Clark. T. H. (of Alabama). Member of Board
M. A., 1878. (A) of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1896.
Professor of mathematics. U. S. M. A., 1837- Clark. William Philo (U. S. M. A., 1868). Died
1878. Sept. 22, 1S84, aged 39. Obituary in Ann.
Elements of differential and integral cal- Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS5. (A)
culvis . .Imp. . containing the elements
ed., The Indian sign language with brief ex-
of the calculus of variations. New York, 1S51. planatory-notes. . . . ivol.,0. 1S85. 2copies,
I vol., O., \nii+344 pp. (A) I among
dup. (A)
Rev. ed., containing the elements Clarke, Henry Francis \V . S. M, A,. 1843). Died
of the calculus of variations. New York. 1876. May 10. 18S7, aged 66. Photograph in Albums
Ivol., O., xi+369 pp. (.\) of officers' mess.
Elements of analytical geometry - . . Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S.
Xew York, 1851. i vol., O. (At M. A.. 1887. (A)
F'lements of analvtical trigononietrv. Clarke, Powhatan Henry
{U. S. M. A.. 18S4).
Died July aged 31. Obituarj- in Ann.
21, 1893,
Elements of descriptive geometn-. with Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1894. lA)
its applications to spherical projections, shades Comment on revolvers and revolver jirac-
and shadows, perspective and isometric pro- tice. Jour. Cav. Assoc. 1890, p. 222. A 1 1

jections . . . New York, 1S70. i vol., O.. vii Remarks on the (German cavalr>'. Jour.
-l-iu2pp., and atlas. O. (A) Cav. Assoc, 1S92, p. 428. (A)
llir U'rf/ijio-s of Grad/fdfrs, /Soj-kjo^, 21'

Clarke.Powhatan Ilciiry. Comiucnl on Queries Cog-swell, Milton (U.S. M.A., lS4,(i. Died Nov.
on the caviilry eqiiipnicnt. Jour. Mil fter\'. 20. 1S82. aged 57. Photograjih /;/ .\lhnms fif
Inst. r. S., vol. M, pin. i Ai officers' mess. (A)
Clarke, William C. (of New Hampshire). Mem- Obituary /// Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. s. M. .\ ,

lier of Board of \1sitors to V. S. M. A. in 1SS4.


1K.S3. (A)
Coit. Gurdon S. irif Connicticiu Memb« r nf
Emmet {V
>

Clary. Robert S. M. A.. 1S2S).


. Died
Board of Vi.sitors to U.S.M..\.in iv^.
Jan. 19, 1S90, aged S5. Obituary hi Ann, Assoc.
Coke. Richanl (of Texas). Member of Board of
Grads. IT.S.M. A.. 1890. (A)
Visitors to V. S. M. .'\, in 1SS4.
Cleland. Thomas (of Kentucky), Member of Cole. James Alfred U. ( S. M. A,. t,^S4). Notes on
Board of \'isitors to V . S. M. A. in 1S2Q Cole's girth attachment. Jonr. Cav, As.snc .

Clemens, Sherrard lof Virginia* Mt-inher of 1890. p. 43_s. I A)


Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in . 1SS4. Comment on Queries on tJie cavalry ecjuip-
Clinton. De Witt (of New Vorki. Member of meiit. Jour. :\Iil. Serv. Insl, V . S.. vol. 14. p.

Board of Visitors to T". S. M. A. in l>^l^.


A
.:,6<., ( I

Cole. Robert Granderson M". S. M. A., i-^v-i.


Clitz. Henn,' Boynton iV . S. M. A.. i><45i. Uicd
Died Nov. 7, 1SS7, aged ,sq. Obituary in .Ann,
Oct. 30, iSS.S, aged f>^. l'hotogr.'ii)h hi Albums
.A.SSOC.Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1RS8. (A)
of officers' mess. ( .\ 1
Collins. Charles T.,ee U. S. M. A.. 1.8S21. Died (

Obituarv in Ann, Assoc. C.rads. V S, M. A ,

Sept. 7, 1899, aged 40. Obituary /'" .\nn. Assoc.


1S90. (Al
Grads. V. S. M. A,. 1900, (A)
Commandant of cadets. I". S. M. .\.. iVi?-
Collins. Francis fU. S. M. A.. 1845). Died Aug,
1S64.
31. 1S82, aged 60. Obituary in Ann. .Assoc.
Closson. Henry Whitney iV. S. M. A., 1S54).
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1884. (A)
Morning reports and afternoon speculations.
Collins.S. iaf New Hampshire). Member nf
Jonr. Mil. Sen.'. Inst. V S.. vol. 5. p. \K\. i.\) .

Board of \'isitors to U- S, M. \. in 183-,.


A paper on military libraries. Jonr. Mil, Combs. I^eslie (of Kentvicky). Member of Board
Ser\-. Inst. V. S.. vol. 15. p. 1121.
of \'isitor>^ to I'. S. M. A, in rSnS.
Discussion of seacoast defense and the
Comegrys, Jo. P. (of Membt-r
Delaware). ..f
organization of our seacoast artillery forces,
Board of Visitors to M. A. in 1852.
I'. S.
Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 5. P- i-'^S.
Coming'e. H. P. Member of Board of Visitors to
Clous, John Walter. Professor of law, r, S. M. A ,
V. S. M. A. in 1S34.
1S90-1S95. Comly. Clifton \V. S. M. A.. 18621, Died Apr. 17,
Cobb, Edmund Monroe il'.S.M. A., 1870). Died 1894, aged 52. (;)bituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads,
Oct. 28, 1SR3, aged 36. Obituar>- iti Ann. Assoc. U. S. M. A.. i8u4. (A)
r.rads. U.S. M.A., 1SS4. (A) Itistructor of ordnance and ijunnery. U. S.
Cobb.JamesD. (of Arkansas) (U. S. M. A., iSii). M. .\.. TSS1-1SS6,
Member of Board of Vi.sitors to U. S. M. A.in Objections to present method of making
1S50. purchases. Rept. Chief of Ord,. 1889, p. 102;
Cobb, Joseph R- of Mississippi). Member of
I
1890, p. iiS; 1891, p. 108.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S51. War on the op-
Report to the Secretary of
Cobxirn. John (of House of Representatives). erations of the Division of Military Engineer-
Member of Board of Visitors t*> I', S. M. -^. in ing of the International Congress of Engineers,
oper. Div. Mil, Ping. Int. Cong. Eng., 1894,
Cobum, Leander U. S. M. A.. 1X^4
Jo.seph Died ( ). pp. 7-11- (A)
Sept. aged 81. Obituarj- in Ann. A.s.soc,
9, 1890, Couimission. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for
Grads. U.S. M. A.. i.Sgi. (A) the improvement of irrigation of Joaquin, Tu-
Cochran. Charles Herscbell (U. S. M. A.. 18S;, 1. lare, and Sacramento valleys, Cal. Members:
Died Sept. 29. 1892. aged 3.V Obituary in Ann. Lieut. Col. B. Alexander. Maj. G. H. Men-
fi.

Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 189.3. (A) dell. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1873. p. 115; 1S74,
Cocke. Philip St. George U. S.M. A., 1832). Died ( p. 126, (A)
Dec. 26. 1^61, aged —
Plantation and farm in-
. Yellowstone National Park. Mem-
struction. 1S52. ber: Capt. H. M. Chittenden. Rept. Chief of
Cockrell, Francis M. (of Missouri). Member of Eng., 1900. p. 5441- (A)
Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1S87. Mississippi River. Members: Col.
Codman, Charles R. (of Massachusetts). Mem- C. B. Comstock. 1; Lieut. Col. C. R. Suter. Maj.
ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1885. O. H. Ernst, B. M. Harrod. R. S. Taylor, Henry
Coe. Frank Winston (U. S. M. A.. 1892). Exer- Flad. H. Whiting. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S90.
I,.

cises in descriptive geometry, shades, and p. 30S3; i8gi, pp. 3397, 3446; 1892. p. 2881. (A)
shadows. West Point. 1902. 1 vol.. O.. 8 pp. Mi.ssissippi River. Members: Col.
(-^) C. B.Comstock, 2: Lieut. Col. C. R. Suter. R. M.
Coffin, Charles. Member of Board of Visitors to Harrod. R. S. Taylor. Maj. O. H. Ernst, Henry
U.S. M. A. in 1835. Flad. H. L. Whiting, Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Coffin,William Harrison (U. S. M. A., 1873). 1893. P- 3545- (A)
Photograph in Albums of oflficers' mess. Mississippi River. Members: Col.
Cogswell. J. (of Connecticut). Member of Board C. B. Comstock. 3: Lieut. Col. C. R. Suter, B. M.
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S35. Harrod, R. S. Taylor, Henr^- Flad. Lieut. Col.
2i8. Cciiicuuial of United Slates Military Academy.
A. Stickney. H.
Whitillil. Kept. Chief ol'
I,. Commission. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for
Eng.. (A)
1S94, p. 2697. the improvement of water supph-. Washing-
Commission. Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for ton, D. C. Members: Maj. W. L- Marshall, 1:
the improvement of Mississippi River. Mem- Capt. J. L. Lusk, Capt. D. D. Gaillard. Rept.
bers; Col. G. L. Gillespie, 1: Ueut. Col. A Chief of Eng., 1896, p. 3932. (A)
Stickney. Maj. T. H. Hanclbun,-. Kept. Chief Water supply. Washington. D. C.
of Eng.. 1900. p. 4525. (A) Members: Maj. W. L. Marshall, 2: Capt, J, L.
Mississippi River. Members: Col. Lusk, Capt, D. D. Gaillard, A. Fteley, D, Fitz-
r,. I.. Gillespie, •!; B. M. Harrod, R. S. Taylor, gerald. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1896. p. 3934. (A)
l.icnt. Col. A. Stickney, Maj. T. H. Handbnry, California Debris Commissioti,
H, I,. Marindin. J. A, Oakerson. Rept. Chief Members: Col. G. H. Mendell. 1: Lieut. Col.
of Eng., 1.S99. p. 3291. (A) W. H. H. Benyaurd, Maj. W. H. Heuer. Rept.
- Mississippi River. Members: Col. Chief of Eng., 1894, p. 3169. (A)
G. L. Gille.spie, 3; B. M. Harrod, R. S. Taylor, California Debris Commission.
H. Flad, I.ient. Col. A. Stickney, Maj. T. H. Members: Col. G. H. Mendell, 2; Lieut. Col,
Handburj-, H. L. Marindin. Rept. Chief of W. H. H. Benyaurd, Maj. W. H. Heuer. Rept.
Eng., 1898, p. 3137. (A) Chief of Eng., 1895, pp, 4049, 4062. C.\)
Mississippi River. Members: Col. Duluthand Superior harbors. Mem-
G. I,. Gillespie, 4; B. M. Harrod, R. S. Taylor, bers: Col. O. M. Poe. Maj. J. F. Gregory, Maj.
H. Flad, Lieut. Col. A. Stickney, H. L. Marin- C. B. Sears. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 2539,
din. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S97, p. 3505. (A) (A)
Mississippi River. Members: Col.
- California rivers (Debris). Mem-
G. L. Gillespie, 5; B. M. Harrod, R. S. Taylor. bers: Col, J. A. Smith, Lieut, Col. W. H. Heuer,
H. Flad. H. L. Whiting, Lieut. Col. A. Stickney, Capt. H. Deakyne. Repl. Chief of Eng.. 1901,
Maj. T. H. Handbury. Rept. Chief of Eng.. p, .^625. (A)
1S96. pp. 3403, 3430. (A) Mississippi River, minority report.
-

Mis.sissippi River. Members: Col, Member: Lieut. Col. A. Stickney. Rept. Chief
G. L. Gillespie, 6; B. M. Harrod. R. S. Taylor. of Eng., 1896, p. 3430. (A)
H. Flad. Lieut. Col. A. Stickney. H. L. Whiting. Missouri River. Members: Lieut.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95, p. 3617. (A) Col. A. Stickney, 1: G. C. Broadhead, B, S. Ber-
Mississippi River. Menibers: Col. lin, Maj, W, H. Heuer, Maj. T. H. Handbur)'.

Q. A. Gillmore. 1; Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1896, p, 3759. (A)
Maj. C. R. Suter, H. Mitchell, B. M. Harrod, Missouri River. Members: Lieut.
B. Franklin. J. B. Eads, R. S. Taylor. S. W. Col. A. Stickney, 2; G. C. Broadhead, Maj. T.
Ferguson. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSi, pp. 2720, H. Handbury, Maj, W, H. Heuer, C. L. Chaffee.
2740; 1882, pp. 2745, 2762, 27S0; 1883, pp. 2111, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p, 3837, (A)
2226; 1S84, p. 2408; 1S85, pp, 2535, 2539, 2859; 18S6, Missouri River. Members; Lieut.
p. 2143; T.S87. pp. 26S9, 2690, 2749, 2764, (A) Col. A. Stickney, 3: G. C. Broadhead. Maj. T.
-
Mississippi River. Members: Col. H. Handl-iury. C. L. Chaffee, Maj, W. L. Mar-
y. A. Gillmore, 2; Col. C. B. Comstock, Lieut. shall. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1898, p, 3459, (A)
Col. C. R. Suter, Maj. O. H, Ernst. B. M. Harrod. Missouri River. Members: Lieut.
R. S. Taylor, S. W. Ferguson. Rept. Chief of Col. A. Stickney. 4: G. C. Broadhead, Maj, T.
Eng.. 1888, p. 2191; 1889, p, 2593, (A) H, Handbury, C. L. Chaffee, Maj. W. L. Mar-
California rivers (debris). Mem- shall. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1899. p. 3655. (A)
liers: Lieut. Col. D. P. Heap. Lieut. Col. W. H. Missouri River. Members: Lieut.
Heuer. R. Johnson. Rept. Chief of Eng..
P. Col. A. Stickney. o: Maj. T. H. Handbury,
(A)
1902, p. 2443. Maj. W. L. Marshall. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Cape Fear River, N. C. Members: 1900, p. 4935. (A)
Captain Humphreys. 1; Captain Franklin, Mississippi River. Members: Lieut.
-

Lieutenant Whiting. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1873, Col. A. Stickney, 6; B. M. Harrod, R. S. Tay-
p. Slo. (.A I
lor, Maj. T. H. Handbury. H. L. Marindin,

Memliers: Brigadier-
Moline,
111. J. A.
Ockerson. Rept. Chief of Eng. (supp. ),
General Humphrey, 2; Lieut. Col. H. G.Wright, 1901, p. 3. (A)
Maj. H. L. Abbot. Rept. Chief of Eng., 187,8.
- Mississippi River. Members: Lieut.

(A) Col. A. Stickney. 7; G. C. Broadhead, Maj. T.


p. 749^
H. Handbury, C. H. Chaffee, Maj. W. L. Mar-
Yellowstone National Park. Mem-
shall. Rept, Chief of Eng. (.supp. ), 1901, p, 365.
ber: Maj.W. A. Jones. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
(A)
1.S92, p, 3450.
Missouri River. Members: Col. A.
California rivers (Debris). Mem- Stickney. 8; B. M. Harrod, R, S. Taylor, H, L.
bers: Col, S. M. Mansfield, 1: Maj. W. H. Marindin, J, A. Ockerson, Lieut. Col. H. M.
Heuer, Lieut, H. Deakyne. Rept. Chief of Adams, Maj. T. L. Casey. Rept. Chief of Eng.
Eng., 1899, p, 3747. (A) (A)
(.supp.), 1902, p. 3.
California waters (Debris in). Mem- Missouri River. Members: Col. ,\.
bers: Col. S. M. Mansfield, 2: Lieut. Col. W. H. Stickney, !l: G. C. Broadhead, C. H. Chaffee,
Heuer, Capt. H. Deakyne. Rept. Chief of Eng.. Maj. W. L- Marshall. Maj. T. L- Casey. Rept.
1900, p. 5007. (A) Chief of Eng. (supp.), 1902, p. 175. (A)
The U'n'iiuirs of Gradtiates^ /8o2~igo2. 219
Commission. rroject. plan, estinuitc. etc.. f(ir Comstock. Cyrus Ballon. Report on the 1-iftli
thtr iinprovemeiU of Missouri River. Mem- Congress of International Navigation, held at
bers: IJenl. Col. C. R. Suter. 1; Maj. A. Mac- Paris July 21 to July 31, 1S92. O. Washington.
kenzie, Maj. H. Krnst. W. J. Hroatch, C,. C.
(). 1S92. Misc. I'ni)ers, vol. 3.

Broadhtad. Kept. Chief of Kng., i.sss, p. 2313; Sur\'cy of Northern and Noit Invest crn
1S89, p. 2741; 1.S90, p. 3361. (A) Lakes. Portfolio. Detroit River, i chart; Erie.
Missoviri River. Mt-nibers: Uieut. Lake. i2charts; Huron, Lake. H charts; Macki-
Col. C. R. Suter. "2; Maj. A. Mackenzie, Maj. nac. Straits of, r chart: Michigan, Lake. 15
().H. Ernst. G. C. Broadhead. R. S. Berlin. charts; Ontario, Lake, h charts; St. Clair. Lake.
Rept. Chief of Etig.. iSq2. p. 3251. (A) Ichart; St. Clair River, i chart; St. Lawrence
Missouri River. Members: Lieut. River, 6 charts; St. Marie River. 3 charts; Su-
Col. C. R. Suter, 3; Lieut. Col. A. Mackenzie, perior, Lake. 14 charts. (A)
Maj. O. H. Ernst. G. C. Broadhead. R. S. Berlin. Primary triangulation of the l'. S, Lake
Rept. Chief of l%ng.. 1893, p. 3921. (A) Sur\*ey. /« Pop. Sci. Monthlj*. vol. 23. p. 423.
Missouri River. Members: Lieut. Kort Hisher and vicinity, sur\'pyed uiuler
Col. C. R. Suter, 4; Lieut. Col. A. Mackenzie, the direction of.
G. C. Broadhead. R. S. Berlin. Maj. C. J. Allen. and Wilson, James Harrison. Military
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S94, pp. 3075. 3163. 3163. map. Vicksburg, siege of. by the United States
(A) forces under the command of Maj. Gen. I'. S.
Missouri River. Mcmtiers: Lieut. Grant. U. S. Volunteers; Maj. F. E. Prime, chief
Col. C. R. Suter, o: Lieut. Col. A. Mackenzie. engineer; surveyed and constructed under the
G. C. Broadhead, R. S. Berlin. Maj. C.J. Allen. direction of Capt. C. B. Comstock. V S. Engi- .

Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95. p. 3957. (A) neers, and Lieut. Col. J. H. Wilson. A. I. G.. first
California rivers (Debris). Mem- lieutenant engineers.
bers: Col. C. R. Suter. 6; Maj. C. E. L- B. Da\-is, See. Boards —
Comstock; Abbott, i. 4, 6.9.
Capt. C. E.Gillette. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1896. 10, II, 12, 14, 16, iS. 20. 21; Barnard, 6.4.5; Casey.

p. 3S61. (A I
3.4,6, S. 13; Craighill, 10. 17. 22. 24; Duane. 1.

California rivers (Debris). Mem- 2. 3. 4. 5. 6; Macomb, 9; Newton, Parker. 1;


6:
liers: Col. C. R. Suter. 7; Maj. C. E. L- B. Davis, Stewart, 5. 6; Warren. 11; Woodruff, n, 12;
Capt. C. E. Gillette. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, Wright, 3. 5.?^ Commissions— Comstock: Gill-
p. 3961. (A) more. I. 2.

California rivers (D6bris,i. Mem- Condict. Lewis. Member of Board of Visitors to


hers: Col. C. R. Suter, H; Maj. W. H. Heuer. V. S. M. A. in 1S27.
Lieut. H. Deakyne. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 189S. Cong-er, Omar D. (of Michigan.) Member of
p. 3549- (A) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1884.
Comstock, Cyrus Bailout U.S. M- A.. i'^55). Pho- Conklin. John, jr. (U. S. M. A., 1884). The devel-
tograph in Albums of officers' mess. opment of naval armor. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst.
Treasurer U. S. M. A.. Jan. iS to July 27, U. S.. vol. II, p. 914. (A)
1861. Notes on light artillery material. Jour.
Reports of the inspection of the South Mil. Ser\-. Inst. V. S., vol. 21, p. 290. (A)
Pass improvement of the Mississippi River; Conkling. F. A. (of New York). Memberof Board
ist rept.. Nov. 20, 1875; 2d rept. [April], 187?); of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1S65.
3d rept., June 9, 1876; 4th rept.. Sept. 20, iSyo; Conkling, Roscoe (of New York). Member of
5th rept., Dec. 6, 1S76; 6th rept.. April 5, 1877. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S70.
Notes on European sur\'eys [compiled un- Conline. John L'. S. M. A.. 1870). Recollections
(

der his direction]. Washington. 1S76. Q, of the battle of Autietam and the Marylaiul
Explorations and Surveys. campaign.
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im- ConneU. Thomas Walter (I'. S.M. A.. 1S94). Obit-
provement of McCargoes Cove, Isle Royale, uary and portrait hi Bnmpus (E. C): To the
Lake Superior. Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng.. memory of mj* son. E- A. Bumpus. first lieu-
1876. vol. 2, p. 320. (C) tenant. Ninth r. S. Infantrj-, and. of his com-
Memphis Harbor, Tenn. Rept. panions in arms ... n. p., n. d. i vol.. C,
Chief of Eng., 1891, p. 258. (C) 122 pp. (ports.). (A)
Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala. Conrad. Joseph Speed {V S. M. A., 1857).
. Died
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 175S. (C \ Dec. 4, i8gi, aged 58. Photograph ifi Albums of
Sucaruoochee River, Ala. Rept. officers' mess. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 1S03. (C) Obituary /« Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. .A...

Bayou Carlin, La. Rept. Chief of 1S92.


Eng.,iS9i, p. 1839. (C) Conway. J. S. lof Arkansas). Member of Board
Bayou Teche, La. Rept. Chief of of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S38.
Eng., 1891, p. 1S52. (C) Cook, Philip (of Georgia). Memberof Board of
Mississippi River. Rept. Chief of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 18S1.
Eng., 1S91, p. 2074. iC) Cook, William (of New Jersey). Member of
Clarendon and Lower White rivers, Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1840.
Ark. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S92, p. 1704. (C) Cooke. Philip St. George (U.S. M. A., 1827). Died
Mississippi River. " change of Mar. 20. 1S95, aged 86. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
plane." Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S93. p. 3564. (C) Grads., U. S. M. A., 1895. (A)
220 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

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Romance of militarv- life Philadelphia. . . . Compiler of Songs of praise in the Chris-
1S59. I(A)vol.. O. tian centviries. 1S66.

Cavaln.- tactics or regulations for the in- Grant and his campaigns: A military bi-
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volnnteers of the United States Wash- . . . English literature considered as an inter-


ington, 1S62. I vol., O. (A) preter of English history. 1873.
New York, iSS;v vol.. O. (A) 1 History- of the conquest of Spain by the
New cavaliA- tactics. 1SS4. Arab-Moors, with a sketch of the civilization
Conquest of New Mexico and California. which they achieved and imparted to Europe.
IV0I..O. (A) 187S. 1S81.

The charge of Cooke's cavalry at Gaines's General Thomas . . . New York, 1S93.

Mill. Century Mag., vol. 30. p. 777. Great commanders. Series. 1 vol., O. (A)
Coombs. William Henr>' (U. S. M. A.. 1S68). 01)ituary of Washington Irving. Proc.
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1861. Phil. Soc, vol. 9, p. 147.
Cooper, Samuel U. S. M. A.. 1S15).
(
Died Dec. Editor of the American edition of the
14. 1S76, aged Si. Engraving (by O'Neill). Comte de Paris's Guerre civile en Am^rique.
Owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. (A) Manual of courts-martial.
obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads, U. S. M. A.. Usefulness of West Point, N. Amer. Rev..
1S77. vol. qS, p. 530.
(Macomb, Maj. (ien. Alexander). Con- Cordray. David Price (U. S. :\I. A., 1S91). Topo-
cise system of instructions and regulations for graphical may of West Point, 188S. Scale,
the militia and volunteers of the United i:io.ooo. In the drawing academy. (A)
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Coijley, (U. S. M. A., 1850).
James Lawrence
nioveTnents of the infantrj-. light infantry,
Died, Mar. aged 50. Obituary in Ann.
28, 1SS3,
riflemen, cavalry, and artiller>-. 16°. 1836.
Assoc Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S83. (A)
(A)
Reports as Adjutant-Geueral V . S. Army, Corthell. Charles Loring (U. S. M. A., 18S4).

1S52-1861.
Died, Nov. 14, 1S93, aged 31. Obituary in Ann.
Member of .\ssoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S94. (A)
Copeland, Joseph T. (of Michigan).
Roard of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in i860. Cosby. George P. Member of Board of Visitors
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vS.

21, 1895, aged 74. Photograph in Albums of Cosby, Spencer (U. S. M. A., 1891). Project,
officers' mess. plan, estimate, etc.. for the improvement of
Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc. Zuckerton Creek. N. J. Rept, Chief of Eng.,
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S95. (A) 1897, p. 1231. (A)
Obituary by J. G. Rosengarter. Extract Wading River, X. J. Rept. Chief
from Proc. Amer, Phil. Soc; vol. 34 (1895), p. of Eng.. 1S97, p. 1234. (At
357. (A) Beach Thoroughfare. N. J Rept. .

Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. Chief of Eng., 1S97. p. 1236. (A I

in 1S6S. Warrior River, Ala.; locks and dams


Librarian U.S. M.A. 1853. Nos, I, 2, and 3. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1902. p.
Contributor to the principal reviews and 1294. (A)
magazines in the United States after 184S, — Hains. 4. (A
See Boards 1

Elements of logic, designed as a manual Cottman, Thomas (of Louisiana). Member of


of instruction. 185S. Board of Visitors to IT. S. M. A. in 1S65.
Edited a Gallery of famous poets. 1S58. Cotton. Gilbert Parker (U.S. M. A., 1867). Com-
Author of several military works. 185S- pany papers. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst X . S., vol. 14,

1867. P-755- 'AI


Elements of rhetoric. 1859. Proximity of England to the I'nited
Select academic speaker. 1861. States, etc. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. ig,

Edited a Gallery of famous poetesses. P- 434. (A)


1S61. Couch, Darius Nash (U. M. A.. 184(1). Died S.
Translator of Marmonfs Esprit des insti- Feb. 12, 1897, aged 74. Engraving (by J. C.
tutions niilitaires. 1S62. Buttre). Owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
Evolutions of the line. 1S62. Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc.
The field manual of evolutions (infantry) tirads. U. S. M. A., 1897. (A)
. . . Sequel to the authorized I'. S. infantry Counselman. Jacob Henry {V S. M. A., 1863).
tactics. Philadelphia, 1S62. 1 vol., O.. pp. 144. Died F'eb. 21, 1S75, aged 35. Obituary in Ann.
(Ai Assoc. Grads U. S. M. A.. 1S75. (A)
The IVritin^s of Graduates^ /S02—IQ02. 22 I

Courlenay. Edward Henr\' I'U. S. M. A., 1S211. Craighill.William p;dward. Project, plan, esti-
Professor of natural and experiiueiital philos- mate, etc., for the improvement of Westfort
ophy, r. S. M. A.. IS2S-2C,. iS-t^iS34. Harbor. Conn Rept. Chief of Kng., \^^^/^, p.
Elementan-treatiseon mechanics. Trans- Sio. (A')
lated from the French of M. Honcharlal. with Cape Lookout. Harbor of Refuge.
additions and emendations, designed to adapt N. C.Rept. Chief of E"K-. '^97- P- M;^"- CA^
it to the nse of tl>e cadets of the V. S. M. A. Craighill. William Price iV. S. M. A.. iS53").
Photograph ht Albums of officers' mess.
On
the difference of lonjjitnde of several Treasurer, l^. S. M. A.. July 27. iS6f. to
places in the I'nited States as determined June 24. 1862; Oct. 25, 1S62, to June 6. 1S63: June
by ... the solar eclipse of Nov. 30. i8j(4. 22 to Aug. 31, 1S64.
Trans. Anier. Phil. Soc. V. ">.. vol. 5.. p. 54,^. Instructor of practical engineering, V . S.
(A) M. A., June 22 to Aug. 31. 1864.
Treatise on the differential and integral Translator (jointly with Cnpt. II. Men- C
calcnlns and on the calciilns of variations . . . delli of General Joniini's Precis de Part de la
New York. 1S55. i vol., O., 3 copies. (A* guerre. Philadelphia, i8(>2. i vol., O.
Ser\-ices in section 4. ]). 46: Ser\-ices in The army officer's pocket companion:
computing di\nsion. p. 131. V . S. Coast Svir- principally designed for stafT officers in the
vey Rept., 1S62. (A) field. . New York. 1S62. r vol.. O. ( .\^
. .

Ser\'ices in section In section 3. p. i. p. 26; Translator of Dufour's Cours de tactique.


37; In computing division, p. 50. V. S. Coast 1 8^3.
Snr\-ey Kept.. 1S63. f Al Strategy and tactics. Translated from
See Boucharlat. J. L.: Elementary trt-atisc the latest French edition of Gen. G. H. Dufcmr.
on mechanics. New York. 1864. i vol.. O,
Courtenay. AV. A. of South Carolina ).
( M mbtr Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
of Hoard of Visitors to T. S. M. .\. in 1SS7. provement of Baltimore Harbor, Md. Rept.
Cousins. Roberto. of Iowa I ). Member of Board Chief of Eng., 1866, vol. 2. pp. 24, 25, 233. 234;
of Visitors to l'. S. M. A. in iSq6. 1S66, vol. 4, pp. 232. 254; 1S67. pp. 42.417. 420. 422;
Gouts. Cave Johnson (V. S. M. A.. 1S43). Died 1S72. p. 67: 1S73. pp. 72. 761: 1879.pp. 492, 494:
June 10, iN74,aged 53. Obituary- hi Ann. Assoc. 1S81, p. 861: t886. p. 874: 1887. pp. 860. 881; 1888.
Grads. l'. S. M.\.. 1S74. (A) p. 75^: 1891, p. 154; 1895, p. 1202. (A)
Coac. C. C. (of Marj'landl. Member of Board of Susquehanna River, near Havre de
Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1S65. Grace. IVId- Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1866. vol. 2. p.
Cox. Samuel fi. (of New York). Member of 27: 1S67. pp. 42. 419. 423, 427. 428: 1871. pp. 590.
Board of Visitors to T'. S. M. A. in 1S72. 591; 1^7.^. P- 15^\ 1879, p. 487. fC)
Coxe. Robert Edward (I*. S. M. A.. 1.S701 Died Susquehanna River, above and be-
. June 15. 1S92. aged 42. Obituar\- /« Ann. Assoc. low Havre de Grace, Md. Rept. Chief of Eng..
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1893. A) i 1S67, pp. 42, 419, 427; 1S80, pp. 617. 621: 1SS2, p.
Cradlebaugh. George William V. S. M. A., 1S67 | j. 838. (C)
Died Nov. 25, r>^75, aged 32. Obituan,* /;/ Ann. James River. Va. Rei>t. Chief of
Assoc. Grads. I'. S. M. A. 1S.S1. (Al Eng.. 1871, pp. 73. 604. 606; 1872. p. 6gi; 1874,
Craig, George H. of Alabama Member of
1 1. vol. 2. pp. pp. 871. 876; 18S5. p. 947;
39, 41; 1882,
Board of Visitors to I'. S. M. A. in 1S94. 1SS6. p. 138; 1887. p. S67: 1S91, p. 1234. (C)
Craig. Louis Aleck (U. S. M. A., 1S74, Photo- Queenstown. M<i. Rept. Chief of
graph /;/ Albums of officers' mess. Eng.. 1871. pp. 75. 612. 614: 1S79. p. 488- (C)
Craig. Robert, translator (V S. M. A.. 1S66). . Potomac River. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Hermites. A new balloon material. Jour. Mil. 1S7 1 . pp. 592, 595: 1872, pp. 68, 688. ( C
Serv. Inst. V . S.vol. 22, p. 147. (A) Rappahannock River. Va. Rept.
Craig. William i V. S. M. .A... 1853^. Died May 27, Chief of Eng.. 1871, p. 5r,6; 1S72. p. 689. (C^
aged 56. {)bituar\* in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
1886, Rappahannock River, near Fred-
U. M. A.. 1886. (A)
S. ericksburg. Va. Rept. Chief of Eng., iS7r. p.
Craighill, William Edward (U. S. M. A.. 1SS5). 596; 1S72. p. 6S9; 1873, PP- 74- 770; 1^74. ^'ol- i-P-
Project, plan, estimate, etf:.. for the improve- 84; 1874, vol. 2, pp.50, 33, 35. C) (

ment of Greenwich Harbor, Conn. Rept. Roanoke River, N. C. Rept. Chief


Chief of Eng.. 1895. p. S61. (A) of Eng.. 1871. p. 609: 1S72, pp. 696, 697. 727; 1885,
Byram Harbor. Conn.Rept. Chief p. 996. (C)
of Eng.. 1S95. p. S63.(A) Cape Fear River, N. C. Rept. Chief
Milton Harbor.at Milton Point, N. V. of Eng.. 1S71, p. 610; 1874. vol. 2. p. 70; 1875.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. S6S. (A) vol.2. p.9<i: 1879. pp. 81,557. (C)
Echo Bay and New Rochelle Har- Cambridge Harbor, Md. Rept.
bor. N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1895. p. S6q. Chief of F^ng.. 1S71, pp. 614, 616, 618; 1874, vol.
(A) I, p. 82; vol. 2. p. 24; 1879, p. 501; 18S7, p. S52.
Cold Spring Harbor. X. V. Rept. (C)
Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. S75. lAi James River and Kanawha Canal.
Woodsburg channel. Hempstead Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1871, pp. 625. 635, 637, 650;
Bay. N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. H79. 1873, p. 829; 1874, vol. 2, pp. 88, 100, 117, 12S;
<A) 1877. P- 754- (C)
2 2.2 Coitcmiial of U)iitcd States Militarv Aaideiii
Craigliill, William Edward. Project. .plan, esti- Craighill.William Edward. Project, plan, esti-
mate, the iinprnvement of Wicomico
etc., for mate, for the improvenient of Patapsco
etc..

River. Md. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S71. pp. 661, River, Western Branch. Rept. Chief of Eng.
663; 1.S72. p. 6S5; 1.S75. vol. 2. p. 70; 1M79, pp. 503, 1S79. p. 5S0. (C)
504. (C) Susquehanna River. Md.. above and
Accotink Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of below Havre de llrace. Rept. Chief of Eng.
Eiig., 1S72, pp. 6.S, 71. 670, 688. (C) 1.880, p. 621. (C)
Aquia Creek. Ya. Rept. Chief of Northea.st River, Md. Rept. Chief
Eng., 1S72. pp. 6(j. 71. 688, 708; 1S73,
pp. 74, 771; of Eng.. 1S80, p. 621. (C)
1874, vol. I, p. 37; 1875. vol. 2, p. 121. (C) Choptank River, Md. Rept. Chief
.
Chesapeake and Delaware hays. of Eng. 1880. p. 636; 1.S87. p. 94; 1.S91. p. 1190;
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1872. p. 702: 1879, pp. .S89, 1892, p. 972. (C)
590: 1880, pp. 715, 725. (C) Secretary Creek. Md. Rept. Chief
Neabsco Bay, Va. Rept. Chief of of Eng., iSSo. p. 637. (C)
Eng.. ]872, pp. 708. (C) Treadhaven Creek. Md. Rept.
Elizalieth River, South Branch. \'a. Chief of Eng., 1880. p. 639. (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S72. pp. 716, 71S; 1873, p. Broad Creek. Del. Rept. Chief of
7S5; 1874, vol. 2, p. 58. (C) Eng.. 1.S80. p. 641; 1,883. p. 681. (C)
Norfolk Harbor, ^'a. Rept. Chief Shenandoah River. Va. and W. Va.
of I{ng.. 1S72. pp. 717. 71S. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1880. pp. 666, 667; 1885. p. 957.
Nanseraond River, A'a. Kept. Chief iC)
of Eng.. 1872. p. 723. (C) Tuckahoe Creek. Md. Rept. Chief
Neuse River. N. C. Rept. Chief of of Eng., 18S0. p. 73S. (Cl
Eng.. 1872. p. 734. (C) Slaughter Creek. Md. Rept. Chief
Washington and Georgetown har- of Eng.. 1S80, p. 740. (Cl
bors, D. C. Rept. Chief of Hng., 1873, pp. 73,
Nanticoke River. Del. and Md.
767. (C)
Rept, Chief of Eng.. 1880. p. -42: 1S87. p. S42. (C)
Xomini Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of
Chincoteague Inlet. \'a. Rept. Chief
Eng.. 1873, pp. 75, 774. 822: 1874, vol. 2, p. 38.
of Eng.. iSSo. p. 743. (C\
IC)
Chester River at Kent Island Nar-
Chester River. Md.. from .Spr5,s
Landing to Crompton. Rept. Chief of Eng..
rows. Md. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1873. pp. 760.
1881. p. ,857; 18S3. pp. 133. 667; 18S6. p. 130. (C)
'<17.

vol.
81S, 825; 1S74, vol.
2. p. 64; 1S76, vol.
2,

I.
p. 17; i87,s, vol.
pp. 63. 2.84:
I.

1877.
p. 86;
pp.
— Corsica Creek. Md. Rept. Chief of
Eng.. 18S2, p. S42. (C)
s-, 273: 1S8S, p. 133. (CI
Deals Island, Md. I'pper thorough-
Occoquan River, Va. Rept. Chief of
fare between island and mainland. Rept.
IvllK.. 1S73, pp. 76S, S20. 825; 1880, p. 754. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1882. p. 856; 1883, p. 680. (C)
Elk River, Md. Rept. Chief of Eng..
1.S74,
Broad Creek. Md. Rept. Chief of
pp. 15. 82, 83; iSSo, p. 622. (C)
Eng.. 18S2, p. 948. (C)
Appomattox River. Va.
Rept. Chief
Skipton Creek, Md. Rept. Chief
of Eng.. 1S74. vol. 2. pp. 46. 47. (Ct
of Eng.. 1882. p. 949; 18S5, p. 908. (C)
t)ld-House channel. Pamlico Sonnd.
Bush River, Md. Rept, Chief of
N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S74. vol. 2. p. 85.
Eng., 1882, p. 950. (C)
ICI
Transportation routes to the sea- Bridge at Charleston'. W. Va. Rept.
board, central route, third subdivision. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1.8,53, p. 1592; 1.SS4, p. 1797
Chief of Eng.. 1S74, vol. 2. pp. 88. too, 117, 128; pp. 2572. 2574. (C)
i87,s. vol. 2. pp. 90, 95; 1S76. vol. 2. pp. 15S. 163, 164; Pungateague Creek Va. Rept.
1877, pp. 676, 682, 684, 696, 697, 703, 709. 71S. 727, Chief of Eng.. 1.8,84, P- 953- (C 1

Dividing Creek, Md. Rept. Chief


743. 747, 749- C-")
Kanawha River (Great), W. Va. of Eng., 1SS4, pp. 962,963. (C )

Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1875. vol. I. p. 89; vol. 2, pp.


Greenbriar River, W. ^•a Rept.
90. 91, 92, 93. 94, 95, 638; 1S76. vol. 2. pp. 158. 163.
Chief of Eng., 1885, p. 1867. (C)
164: 1877, pp. 303.676, 745; 1879. pp. 547. 550; 1882. Coal River, \V. Va. Rept. Chief of
pp. 82S. L829: 18S6. pp. 2.80. 281; 1S92. pp. 2043, Eng.. 1S87, p. 1932. (C)
2056. (C) Meherriii River, N. C. Rept. Cliief
Breton Bay, Leonardtown. Md. of Eng.. 1S8S. p. 773. (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. 2, p. 108; 1880, p. Meadow River, W. Va. Rept. Chief
757; 1885. p. 965; 1S91, p. 125S; 1892, p. 1045. (C) of Eng., 1SS8, p. 1762. (C)
Elk River, W. Va. Rept. Chief of Mahon River. Del. Rept. Chief of
Eng., iS-6. vol. 2, pp. 166, 171; 1879. p. 555; iSSo. Eng., 1889, p. 909. (C)
p. 691; i8Sr,p. 147; i8S5,p.2S6; 1S95. p. 2467. (C) - Wetipquin River, Md. Rept. Chief
Pocomoke River. Md. Rept. Chief of of Eng., 18S9. p. 910. (Cl
Eng.. 1879, pp. 505.506.509.510; iSSi.p. 8S9. (C) South East River. Md. Rept. Chief
Annapolis Harbor, Md. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S89, p. 913. (C)
of Eng. 1879, pp. 574. 575, 577, 578; 1881, p. S72; Occohannock River, ^'a. Rept.
1S85. p. 1,34. (C) Chief of Eng., 1889, p. 913. (C)
The ]\^) itiui^s of (rradnatrs, iSo2-i()i)2,
Craighill, William Edward. IToject. plan, csli- Cram, Thomas JeffLison. I'rojecl. plan, c^^i-
inate. etc.. for the improvt-iiieiil of Nassa- mate, etc.. for the improvement of l^rie
waddox River. Va. Kept. Cliief of Kns-. "^89. (Presqne Isle) Harbor, Pa. Rept. Chief of
p. 915- iC) Eng., 1S66. vol. I, pp. 4, 20, 21, 24; 1S66, vol. 3. pp.
Hospital I'oim. Va. Kept.CIuefof 4. 31; iS56. vol. 4. pp. I. 2; 1867. pp. 31. 139. 254:

Eng.. 1SS9, p. t»6S. iC) 1S6S, p. 43. C ( I

Quantico Creek. Va. Kept- Chief Chicago Harbor. Ill, Kept. Chief of
of Eng.. 1889. p. 1030. (,C) Eng.. 1866. vol. I. pp. 5. 16, 24; 1S66, vol. 4. p.

Ware River. Va. Kept. Chief of 114; 1S67, pp. 86. 25S, 259; 186S. p. 11 1: 1SA9. ]). 2s;

Eng.. 1S89. p. 1034. (C) 1870, \*. 101; i>^74, vol. I. ]). 156. (C)
Machodoc River, Va. Rept. Chief St. Josei>h Harbor. Mich. Rept.
of Eng.. 1889. p. 1037. (C) Chief of Eng., 1866, vol. i. pp. s. 19; 1S66, vol, 4.

Roanoke River, Va. and N. C. Rept. p. no. I C I

Chief of Eng., 1SS9. p. 1040; 1S91. p. 1331. (C) Sandusky City Harbor. Ohio. Rept.
Sonth Branch of Patapsco River, Chief of Eng., 1S66. vol. i, pp. 5. 24; 1S66, vol. 4.

Md. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93. p. 1263. (A) PP- 34. 73; 1867, p. 145. (C)
Harbor at Claiborne. Md. Rept, Vermillion Harlior. Ohio. Rept.
Chief of Eng., 1S95. p. 1200. (Al Chief of Eng.. 1866. vol. i. pp. =;. 26, 27. 29; 1866,

vol. 3. p. 5: 1S66, vol. 4, pp. 2('),


27, 75; 1S67. pp.
Big Coal and tittle Coal rivers.
143, 14S, 216, 217. 230: 186.8, p. 40. iC)
W. Va. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95, p. 2466. (A)
Grand River Harbor, Kairport.ohio.
Notes oil guns afloat and guns ashore. Es-
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1866, vol. i, pp. 13, 21. 22.
.sayons Club Papers. No. 6. 1S6S. (A)
24; 1S66. vol. 4. p. 73: 1867, pp. 141. 217. 221. (C)
A paper on the relations of the Corps of
Cleveland. Harbor. Ohio. Rept.
Engineers the Army, and on the sixty-third
to
Chief of ting.. 1S66. vol. 1. pp. 13. 22. 23; 1866.
article of war. Washington. 1S69.
vol. 3. pp. 5. 2Q\ 1S66. vol. 4. p. 73: 1867. p. 252. (C)
Photographs illustrating the improve-
Racine Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief
ment of the Great Kanawha River, Va., under
of Eng., 1866. vol. 1. pp. 17. 24; 1866. vol. 4, p.
his direction. 7 sheets in portfolio. 1879-80.
131. (CI
Reports upon building monument at
Washington, Milwaukee Harbor, Wis, Kept.
Yorktown. Va. O. 1S82-1SS5.
Chief of Eng., 1S66. vol. 1. p. 18. 1 C 1

Misc. Papers, vol. 3.


Slieboygau Harbor, \\'is. Rejit.
Annual report upon the improvement of Chief of Eng., iSbb, vol. i.pp. 19. 24; i86h. vol.3,
certain rivers and harbors. 1SS4. .SVv Engi- (C)
pp. 12, 67, 75-
neer Dept.. U. S. Army, Chief of Engineers, Black River Harbor. Ohio. Rept.
1884. Annual Report, App. I. Chief of Eng., 1S66, vol. i,p. 23; 1866. vol. 4, p. j6;
Great Kanawha River, W'. Va.. detailed (Cl
iSft7. p. 142: 1S6S, pp. 150. 151.
drawings of lock and dam No. 7 |in 16 Monroe Harbor (Raisin River).
sheets). 1S92.
Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S66. vol. i, pp. 32.
Reports as Chief of P^igineers, 1895-1S97. 1S67, p. 145; 1S6S. p. 145;
33; 1866, vol. 4. p. 40; 1872.
.S>*' Boards— Craighill; Abbott. 9. 10. 17.
p. 239; 1873, p. 309; 1S74, p.2r5. (C)
24;Barnard. 4, 2; Blunt. 1; Casey. 1. 7. 12, 16; Frankfort Aux Bees Scies) Harbor.(

Gillmore, i, 2. 3; Gillespie. 5; Hains, 9; Hum- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S66.V0I. i. pp. 34,
Mich.
phreys. 2; Mendell, 17: Merrill. 2: Simpson, 3: 1S87, p. 2179. (C^
36; 18S1. p. 2201;
Stewart, 5. 6; Tower, i Woodruff. 5. 9: Wright. 5.
;

Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. Rei>t.


(A) Chief of Eng.. 1S66. vol. 2, p. 41; 1866. vol. 3.

Cram. Thomas Jefferson ( l'. S. M. A.. 1S26). pp.4, 32; 1866, voI.4,pp.io, 12, 73: 1867. pp. 140. 230.
Died Dec. 20. 1SS3, aged 80. Obituary in Ann. 233; 1S6S, pp. 159, 160: 1869. p. 140; 1S70. p. 180. (C )

Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 18S4. (A) Toledo Harbor. Ohio. Rept. Chief
Triangulation sec. i. l*. S. Coast Survey of Eng., 1866. vol. 3, pp. 6. 33, 63; 1S66.V0I. 4, pp.

Rept.. 1S47, p. 12; 1849. PP- -°' 21; i\Si- P- 3^: 38. 73; 1S67. pp. 2S, 144, 230, 254; 1S6S. pp. 146, 131
1S52, p. 18; 1853, p. 29. (A I
1S69. pp. iiS. 119, 123. (C)
Reconnaissance and triangulation sec. i. - St. Clair Flats and Ship Canal. Mich.
r. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1S4S. pp. 22. 23. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1866, vol. 3, p. 34: 1866, vol.
Triangulation Portsmouth. Isle of Shoals. 4. pp. 47. 49- 51. 53. .^7. 38, 73: 1S67. pp. 28, 145. 159.
Coast Sun.-ey Rept.. 1S50, p. 17. (A)
l". S. 234.255; 1S6S, pp. 38. 142, 144. fCl
Elevations of stations. U. S. Coast Sur- - St. Marys River and St. Marys l^alls
vey Rept., 1S52. p. iS. (A) Canal. Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S66. vol.3,

Heights and coefficients of refraction. p. 34; 1866, vol. 4, pp. 65, 66, 67, 73: 1S67, pp. 148,

U. S. Coast Survey Rept.. 1.S53, p. 29. (A) 230, 255; 186S, pp. 36. 140, 151; 1S69. pp. 34. 106, 107,

Notice of his experiments on measure- 113,115; 1870, p. 163. (C)


ment of heights, p. 10; Synopsis, pp. 39, 42; Conneaut Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
Cram abstract, pp. *95-*i03. U. S. Coast Sur- Chief of Eng., 1S66. vol.4, pp. 7, 69: 1867, pp. 140,

vey Rept., 1S54. lA) 14S; 1S67, vol. 4. p. 139; 1880, pp. 2169. 2170. IC)
Triangulation of Pamlico Sound. North Huron Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief of
Carolina. V. S. Coast Survey Rept.. 1859, p. 57; Eng., 1866.V0I.4.P.31; 1S67, p.142; i86S,pp.i49-
1S60, p. 52. (A) 151- (C)
2 24 Centennial of Uni/ed Stales Military Academy,
Cram. Thomas Jefferson. Project, plan, esti- Cressey, Edward
I',
S. M. A.,1858). Died
Potter (

mate, etc., for the improvement of Sandusky June aged 63. Obituary in Ann,
21, 1899,
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1900. ( A
)
River, Ohio. Kept. Chief of Eng.. 1866. vol. 4.

pp. 36,37: r^67. p. 2S. (C) Crilly, Col. Francis J. (of Pennsylvania)
Saginaw River, Mich. Rept. Chief { U. S. M. Memberof Board of Visit-
A., 1859).

of Eng.. 1S66. vol. 4. pp. 59, 61; 1S67. p. 146; 1S68. ors to U. M. A. in 1890.
S.

p. 141; )S6t). p. no. (C) Crimmins, John D (of New York). Memberof
.
Buffalo Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in 1894. .

of Eng.. 1S67. pp. 32. 6S, 137. 193. 194; 1S68, pp. Crispin. Silas (U. S. M. A.. 1S50). Died Feb. 27.
205. 207. 24,^. fC) 1889. aged 61. Obituarj^ in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
Dunkirk Harbor. N. Y. Rept. U.S. M. A., 1S89. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1^67, pp. 137, 138. 221; 1S68. pp. Improvements of seacoast carriages, p. 130;
19-205. (Cl Carriages for heavy guns, proposed changes in,
An Sable River Harbor, Mich. p. 131; Description of Sinclair's recoil-check
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S67, pp. 147, 149. 151; i86fi, for seacoast carriages, p. 133; Arsenal of con-
p. 141; 1S69, p. 107; 1SS5, p. 2133. (C) struction near New York recommended by
Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio. Rept. board, Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S74. (C)
p. 15S.

Chief of Eng.. 186S. pp. 154. 155. (C) Cartridge box, submitted by Monger, p.
Report upon the decay and preservation of 77; Rifles, 8 and 9 inch, record of firing, p. 116.
timber. O. \\'ashington. 1871, Misc. Papers, Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1875. (C)
vol. I. 8 and 9 inch, conversion of 10-inch S. B.

SeeV. Coast Survey Rept., 1S5R. p. 41;


S. into, rifles, p. 55; History of conversion of 10-

1S61. pp. 21, 42. 84. (A) inch S. B. guns into 8-inch and 9-inch rifles,

See Boards. p. 55; No. I, fabrication of, rifle, 8-inch con-


Crane. Charles Judson U. S. M. A., 1877). I
verted, p. 5S; No. 2, steel lined, description rifle,
Photograph iti Albums of officers' mess. 8-inch converted, p. 63; No. 3. wrought-iron
Infantry fire its uses in battle. — Pub. lined, description of, rifle, 9-inch converted,
V. S. Inf. Soc, vol. I. No. i (March, 1894). p. 68; No. 4, steel lined, description of. rifle,
Comment on Hawkin's Outline of manual 9-inch converted, p. 70; Mofi"att B. L,. rifled field
infantry drill. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., gnu, caliber 3.07 inch, description and trial,
vol. II. p. 490. ( Al p, 86; Mann B. l^. rifle, caliber 8.4 inches, de-

New drill regulations for infantry. Jour, scription and trial, p. 90; Sutcliffe, B. 1,. rifled
Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S..vol. 13. p. 1148. (A) field gun, caliber 3.15 inch, description and
Drill. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. 14, trial, p. 94; Thompson B. I^. rifle, caliber 12-inch,
p. 784. (A) description, p. 96; Sutcliff"e B. I,, rifle, caliber
Comment on Di.scipline, etc. Jour. Mil. 9-inch, description, p. loS; Projectiles, process
Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 17, p. 443. lA) of lead coating, chemically. Russian method,
The new infantry rifle. Jour. Mil. Serv. p. 1 13; Recommendations of board on plans of
Inst. r. S.. vol. 19. p. 48S. lA 1 arsenals, p.
211. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1876. (C)
Crane, Col. J. B. Member of Board of Visitors Deterioration of powder caused bj- storage
(inspection) to V. S. M. A. iu 1S44. in seacoast forts. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S76,
Cranston. Arthur (U. S. A., 1S67). DiedApr. M p. 263; 1S77, p. 605. (C)
-"' 1^73. aged 30. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Dean patent bronze gun, p. 653; Descrip-
Crads. I". S. M. A.. 1S73. (A) tion of carriage for 12-inch rifle, p. 657; Rifle,

Crawford. T. Hartley. Member of Board of 12-inch, cast iron, lined with wrought-iron
Visitors to r. S. M. A. iu 1S33. tube, progress report, p. 663. Rept. Chief of
Creamer. T. J. (of House of Representatives) Ord., 1877. (C)
Memberof Board of Visitors to U.S. M. A. in 1S75. Rifle. lo-inch. converted from 13-iuch S.
Creden, Samuel George {U. S. M. A.. 1895). Died B., coiled wrought-iron tube. M. L.. construc-
Feb. 9. 1896, aged 24. Obituary and portraits tion report, p, 347: Rifle, 8-inch M. I,., con-
.\nn, Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1896. (A) verted from lo-inch S. B.. coiled wrought-iron
Cree. John Kirby l'. S. M. A,, 1S85I. Notice of
( tube, breech insertion, having a jacket shrunk
Wilson's Photographic mosaics and of the on tulje extending through breech, construc-
American annual of photography and photo- tion report, p. 351; Construction report, rifle,
graphic times almanac for 1897. Jour. U. S. 8-inch B. I^.. p. 357; Tests of Whitworth's fluid
Art., vol. 7. p. 130. compressed steel for S-inch B. I,, rifle, p. 366;
Notice of the American annual of photog- Pyrometer, hydro-, for measuring tempera-
raphy and photographic times almanac for ture of cast-iron casing in converting smooth
1898, p. 359: Notice of the Process year book bores into rifles, description, p. 374; Carriage
for 1897, vol. 3, p. 360. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 8. altered for S-inch B. 1,. rifle, p. 37814. Rept.
Notice of the International animal of Chief of Ord.. 1S78. (C)
Anthony's photographic luilletin and Amer- L,. rifle, ii-inch, converted from rs-inch
M.
ican process book for 1S9S. Jour. V. S. Art., S. B., construction report, p. 61; Rifles, 3-inch
vol. 9, p. 113. B. L,., converted, construction report, p. 67;
War and its modern instruments — Influ- Rifles, 3.16-inch M. L. chambered, construction
ence the air-ship of war. In North Amer.
oij report, p. 71; Rifle, 3.17-inch M. L,.. rapid
Rev., vol. 162 1896). p. 7&. (A)
( twist, construction report, p. 13; Gas checks
Tlir U^i-//ii/_i^s of Graduates, iSo2-Tgn2. !25

for R. I,, rifles, p. 74; Altcralions in carriage Crook, George. Monrke (Capt. John G. ): On
for 12-inch rifle, p. 75; Rifle. .1,5-inch proposed the border with Crook New York, 1S91. . . .

chambered, p. 77; I-lank defense, carriage for I vol.. O. (A)


Ilotchkiss revolving cannon, p. 163. Rept. Tlie Apache problem. Jour. Mil. Scr\*.
Chief of Ord., 1S79. (C) Inst. v. S.. vol 7. p. 257. (\)
Crispin, Sihis. Constniction report, rifle, 3.1S- Crosby. Schuyler (of Montana). Member of
J,

inch. 11. I., chambered, p. 42; M. I., rifle, S-inch Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 18S3.
converted. No. 29. breech insertion, rapid twist, Crosby. Oscar Terry (t:. S. M. A., 18S2). Project.
construction report, p. 47; M. L. chambered, plan, estimate, etc.. for the improvement of
breech insertion, constniction report, rifle. canal connecting Bayou Teche with Grand
S-inch converted, p. 4S. Rept. Chief of Ord., Lake at Charenton, I,a. Rept. Chief of Eng,.
iSSo. (C) 1SS6. pp. 1250, 1257; i>sS7, (C)
p. 1370.
B. I,, chambered, constniction report, rifle. Bayou T,a Fourche. La. Rept. Chief
It-inch converted, p. 3S2; M. I,, chambered, con- of Eng., 1SS6. pp. 12^7. 1274. 127s: 1887, p, u66.
struction report, n-inch converted, p. 391;
rifle, (C)
B. V,. chambered, round wedge fermeture, con- Bayou Platpiemiiie. La. Rept, Chief
struction report, rifle, S-inch converted, p. 395; of Eng., 1887. pp. 1407. 1412. (C)
Rifle. 3.2-inch B. L. chambered, construction Discussion of Parkhurst electricity and
report of 3, p. 409; Chambeied. progress report the art of war. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 1, p. 361.
on construction of 4, rifles. i2-iiicli B. L.. p. 435: Author of several technical papers.
Howitzer, 12-inch B. I^. chambered, rifled, de- and Bell. Louis. The electric railway in
scription and constniction report, p. 439; Prog- theory and practice. O. New York. 1S92. .\ ) 1

ress report on "plant" for manufacturing 12- Crosman, George Hampton (U. S M. .\., 1^2,^').

inch B. I,, rifles at South Boston Foundry, p. Died May 28. 18S2, aged 84. Obituary in .Ann.
441; Testsof steel used in convertings. B. guns Assoc. Grads. U. S. M, A.. 1882. (A)
into B. I,, rifles at West Point Foundry, p. 442: Cross. Osborn (U. S. M. A., 1S25). Died July 15,
Experimental cannon, progress report on. 1876.aged 73. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
powders, p. 4S2. Rept. Chief of Ord., iSSi. (C) U. S- M. A., 1S77- (A)
Armstrong gun. description, etc.. p. 211; Report to Quartermaster-General, in form
Woolwich guns, description, etc., p. 211; of journal of march to Oregon. 111. In Rept.
Method of securing ends of, wire for guns. Pi. Secretary of War, 1850, pp. 126-244. No. 5S7,
XXIII, p. 211; Report on European ordnance doc. I. (C)
and manufactures, English heavy ordnance, Trial, 1S59. 1860.
p. 211; Whitworth guns, description, etc.. p.
Cross. Col. Trueman. Member of Board of
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Visitors (inspection) to V . S. M. A. in 1844.
Schultz wire gun, report of, p. 251; De Bange
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fermeture, p. 257. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS2.
Beckwith). Presented by V S. M. A.. 1902. .

(C)
Oil portrait by J. C. Beckwith. In library
Proposed model of 12 and 15 inch guns.
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Descriptive articles on the 80-ton steam Professor of civil and military engineer-
ing. 1817-1S23.
hammers of Creusot and St. Chamond. Ord.
Note, 333, vol. II. (A) Crozier. William (U. S. M. A.. 1876). Photograph
Crittenden. Alexander Parker {U. S. M. A., 1836). in .-Mbums of officers' mess.
Died Nov. aged 55. Obituary tn Ann.
5, 1S70. wire-wrapped.
Rifle. lo-inch B. L. cast-iron,
Assoc. Grads. U. M. A.. 1S71. (A>
S. progress, construction report, p. 359: Report
Crittenden. George Bibb (U.S. M. A.. 1832). Died on winding and dismantling an experimental
Nov. 27. iSSo. aged 69. Obitnarj- in Ann. Assoc. wire-wound gun cylinder, p. 411. Rept. Chief
Grads. U. S. iM. A.. iSSi. (A) of Ord.. 18S6. (C)
Crittenden. John J. (of Kentucky). Member of Notes on cast-iron mortars; Disadvantage
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1B61. of weight and unreliability of cast-iron guns.
Cronkhite. Adelbert (U. M. A., 1S82).
S. Gun- Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S90. p. 717. (C)
nery for noncommissioned officers
24® . . . Some observations on the Pekin relief ex-
New York. 1893. (A) pedition. In North .\mer. Rev., vol. 172(1901),
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r. S. M. A., 1S90: Harper's New Monthly Mag., the section of a hollow tube subjected to any
vol. Si (1S90), p. 157. (A) interior and exterior fluid pressure. Notes
Memorial addresses. (In raemoriuni. Constr. Ord. No 35, vol. 2. p. 43. (A)
Memorial services. O., pani. Omaha, 1S90. ) On winding and dismantling on experi-
(A) mental \Ti re- wound gun cylinder. Notes
King (Charles): The Fifth Cavalr>' in the Constr. Ord. No. 38, vol. 2 p. i. (A)
Sioux war of 1S76. Campaigning with Crook Probability of fire. Notes Constr. Ord.
... I vol., (A) O. iSSo. No. 47. vol. 2, p. I. (A)
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class of 1SS4. n. p. n. d. i vol.O,, pp. 7. (A) Ord. No. 49, vol. 2, p. 1. (A)

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Crozier, William. Desigii for an experimental Cullum, (ieorge Washington. Death of Col.
carriage for a 7-inch li. 1.. siege howitzer. James Monroe, n. p., 1S70. i vol.' O. (A)
Notes Constr. Ord. No. 57, vol. 3, p. i. (A) Biographical sketch of Maj. Gen. Richard
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Culbertson, Michael Simpson (,U.S. M. A., 1S39). Tyler, U. S. Army. Philadelphia, 1S78. 1 vol..
Numerous works of religious literature in Q., pp. 120. (A)
Chinese and English. 1S44-1S6J. Campaigns of the war of 1812-1815, against
Translator of the Bible into Chinese. Great Britain With brief biographies of
. . ,

1S51-1S62. the American Engineers ... vol., O. 1879. 1

Cullom, Shelby M. (of Illinois). Member of Paper on the land of Egypt. (Amer.
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niemorial hall. West Point. fenses of Narragansett Bay since the founding
Presented by War Department. 1S75. in 1638 of the colon}* of Rhode Island. Wash-
In cadet me.ss hall. ington, 18S4. Reprinted in Jour. U. S. Art.,
Steel-engraved portrait as frontispiece to vol. 8, pp. 51, 1S6.
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Sixteenth superintendent from Sept. S, officers and graduates U. S. M. A.
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with india-rubber pontons. Prepared for the Mag., vol. 45, p. 561, footnote. (A)
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i

Systems of military bridges in use by the of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1890.


U. S. Army, those adopted by the great Euro- Cunningham, Arthur Sinclair I'. S. M. A., 1S56). (

pean powers, and such as are employed in Died July 26, 1S85, aged 50. Obituary /h Ann.
British India, with directions for the preserva- Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A. 1SS6. (A)
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Translator of Duparcq's Elements of mil- Curtis, Henry B. (of Ohio). Member of Board
itary art and history. 1S63. of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S73.

Biographical register of the officers and Curtis. Henry M. (of Ohio). Member of Board
graduates of the U. S. M. A. at West Point, of Visitors to I'. S. M. A. in 1900.
N. Y., from its establishment. Mar. 16, 1S02, Curtis, Herbert Pelhani. Professor of law, U.S.
to the army reorganization of 1S66-67, by Bvt. M. A.. 1S82-18S6.
Maj. Gen. George W. CuUum, colonel, Corps Curtis, Joseph R. ^of California). Member of
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O. [In 2 vols.: Vol. i. 1S02-1840; vol. 2, 1841- Curtis, Newton M. (of New York). Member of
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from its establishment in 1802 to Curtis, Samuel R. U. S. M. A., 1831). Died Dec.
(

1890.with the early history of the U. S. M. A. 26, 1866, aged 60. Engraving (by J. C. Buttre).
by Bvt. Maj. Gen. George W. Cullum. colonel Owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
of Engineers, U. S. Army, retired. 3d ed.. rev. Bronze equestrian statues, by Carl Rohl
and extended. Boston and New York, 1891. Smith, at Keokuk and Des Moines, Iowa.
O. [In 3 vols.: Vol. i. Nos. i-iooo; vol. 2, Nos. Curtis, James (U. S. M. A., 1S51). Died Jan. 19,
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from its establishment in 1802 to U. S. M. A.. 1878. (A)
1&90, with the early history of the Military Gushing, Samuel Tobey L'. S. M. A., i860). Died
(

Acad., vols. T to 3. 3d ed. . . . Vol. 4, supple- July 21, 1901, aged 62. Reports as Commissary-
ment, 1S90-1900. 4 vols., O. 1891-1901. General, U. S. Army, 1898.
TJic Writings of Graduates^ i8o2-rgn2. \2J
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S55. 23, 1S76, aged 30. Obituary in Anti .\ssoc.

Custer, George Arrastrong (l*. S. M. A., 1S61). Grads. r. S. M. A.. 1S76. (A)
Died June 25, 1S76. aged 37. Portrait. ( Frontis- Dalton, Gen. Samuel lof Massachusetts). Mem-
piece. IJoots and saddles, by L- B. Custer.) ber of Board of Visitors to l". S. M. A. in 1S92,
New York. 1SS5. vol., O. i
DamreU, Andrew Neaf (U. S. M. A.. 1S64).
Engraving. Owned by Assoc. Grads. I'.
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the improve-
S. M. A.
ment of Pensacola Harbor, Fla. Kept. Chief
Enlarged photograph in a group. (.SVv
of F;ug.. 1S70, pp. loi. S03. Sro; 1R77. p. 411; 1S7S,
Sheridan. Philip Henry. In memorial hall.
Pi>- 79. 5^^; iSS"- p- 'o*'?; '^'^'- p- "^76; '8S4. p.
Obituary- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. .\.,
1 162; i8St'), p. iiSo. (C)
1S77. (A)
— — Gen.
- George A. Custer. by T. R. Davis, Apalachicola River and Bay. Kept.
Chief of Eng.. 1S73, pp. 6m.S. 699: 1S74. vol. 1, p.
Harper's New Monthly Mag. vol. 36 (i86S;i. p.
(A) 896: 1S75. vol. 2. p. 9; 1S7S, p. 591; 1879, p. 823.
301.
Author of various magazine articles, 1S68- (C)

1876. Chattahoochee and Flint rivers.


My life on the plains. 1874. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1873, pp. 700, 704-707. 821;

Act of Congress, Dec. 21. 187S, authorizes 1S74. vol. I. p S97: 1S79. pp. S16, SiS, S19, S20.

the use of 20 bronze cannon toward erecting a C)


monument to him at West Point. (A) — '

Choctawhatchce River, Fla. Rept.


Wild life on the plains and horrors of In- Chief of Eng., 1S74. vol. 1, pp. 75, 896; 1S75. pp.
dian warfare, i vol.. O. St. I.ouis. 1SS6. (A) I. Si; 1S75, vol. 2, p. 9: 1S76, p. 493: 1877. p. 413;
t,ife of. in Elizabeth B. Custer's Tenting 187S. p. 590. (C)
on the plains. New York, 1SS7. 1 vol., O., Tombigbee and Black Warrior riv-
-

per. (A) ers, Ala. and Miss. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1875,
Tenting on the plains; or. General Custer vol. I. p. 17; 1S76. vol. 1, pp. 496,497: 1S79. p. 832;

in Kansas and Texas. By Elizabeth B. Custer. iSSo, p. 10S5; iSSS. pp. iiqS, 1204: 1SS9, pp. 143S,
Atlantic Monthly, vol. 62 iSSS). p. 424. ( 1439: 1890. pp. 170. 1720. 1721; 1892, pp. 1450, 1451.
Gen. George A. Custer. Biography. Har- I,
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per's New Monthly Mag., vol. 81 (1S90). p. 37S. .\labama River. W-\. Rept. Chief
Battle of Washita River. No. 1360. docs. of Eng.. 1876. vol. 1. pp. 498. 507: 1S7S. p. Si; 1879,
13, 18,56,40. (Ci p. 829: rSS5. p. 203. (C)
Contributor to "Galaxy," "Turf.
the Mississippi River to the Gulf. Rept.
Field and Farm," and "
Forest and Stream." Chief of Eng.. 1S76, vol. i, p. 513; 1S76. vol. 2,

f— See Custer. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Boots and :


pp. 513. 514- (C)
si,<3dles, 18S5; Tenting on the plains. 18S7; Fol- Mobile Harbor. Ala. Rept. Chief
lowing the guidon, 1S90. Also Whittaker, of Eng.. 1S77. pp. 69, 408: 1S79. pp. 100, Sod; iSSo,
(F.): Life of Custer New York. 1S76. pp. 1059. 1060. io66, (C)
Cutbush. James. Professor of chemistry, min- Apalachicola Bay. Fla. Rept. Chief
eralogy, and geology, V . S. M. A., 1S20-1S23. of Eng., 1S79 p. 8-'3: 1SS5, P- 125S; 1SS7, p. 12^5.

A system of pyrotechny. Philadelphia, (C)


1S25. 1 vol.. O. (A) Escambia and Conecuh rivers, Ala.
Cutcheon, Byron M. (of Michigan). Member and Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79, pp.S53.856;
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1890. 18S0, p. 1082. (C)
Cuyler. James Wayne (U. S. M. A.. 1S64). Died Suwanee River, Fla. Rept. Chief
Apr. 16, 1SS3, aged 42. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. of Eng. 1S79. pp. 857.862,863; i8S6. p. 1143: 1892,
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1SS3. (A) p. 1594. (C)
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im- Caloosahatchee River, Fla. Rept.
provement of Duluth Harbor, Minn. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S79, pp. 864. S69; 1SS5, p. 1003;
Chief of Eng., 1S70, pp. 38, 113. 125; 1879, p. 1472. 1S85, p. 1273; 1S87, p. 1236. (C)
(C) Tampa Bay, Fla. Rept. Chief of
Appomattox River, Va. Rept. Chief Hug.. 1S79. p.871: iSSo.p.1077; i8S6.p.n89; 1887,
of Eng., 1S79, p. 524. (C) p. 1245. (C)
Annapolis Harbor, Md. Rept. Cliitrf Noxubee River, Miss. Rept. Chiei
of Eng., 1S79. p. 575. iC) of Eng., 1S80, p. 1093; 1SS7. pp. 1329, 1343. (C)
Patapsco River, western branch. Pease River, Fla. Rept. Chief ol
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1879, pp. 580, 5S4. (C) Eng., 1S80, pp. 1100. iioi. (C)

Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky. Charlotte Harbor and Pease Creek.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSo. p. 1S28; 18S1, p. 1981; Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSo, pp. 1100. 1106
1883, p. 1566; 1884. p. 1756: 1887, p. 1S24. (C) (C (

Tradewater River. Ky. Rept. Chief Withlacoochee River. Fla. Rept-


of Eng.. 1881, p. 1994; 1S8S. p. 1747. (C) Chief of Eng.. iSSo. p. im. iCi

Licking River, Ky. Rept. Chief of Pea River, Ala. Rept. Chief ot
Eng., i8S2, p. 1965. (C) Eng.. 1880. p. 1121. (C)
22S Cfiitnniial of United States Military Aeadeniy.

Damrell. Andrew Neaf. Project, plan, estimate, Damrell, .Andrew Neaf. Project, plan, estimate,
etc., for tlie improvement of Black Warrior etc.. for the ini]>roveinent of bridges of the

River from Tuscaloosa to Daniels Creek, Ala. Selma and Kew Orleans Railroad and the
Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSi, pp. 121S, 1220: 1.SS5, Alabama Central Railroad. Rept. Chief of
p. 1.154; 1SS6. p. 1 199. (C) Eng . 1.8SS. pp. 25,si. 2553. (C)
Sipsey River, Ala. Rept. Chief of Gulf Port Harbor. Miss. Rept. Chief
Eng., 1S.S1, p. \12\: 1S90, p. 1724. (C) of Eng., 1889, p. 1461. (C)
Coosa River. C.a. and Ala. Rept. Bluff Creek. Miss. Rept. Chief of
Chief of Eng., iSSi, p.' 1222, (C) Eng., 18S9. p. 1461: 1.S92. p. 1457. (C)
Tallapoosa River, Ala. Rept. Chief Leaf River, Miss. Rept, Chief of
of Eng., 1881, p. 1230; J8.S7, p. 12S5; 1890, p. 1649. Eng., 18S9, p. 1462; 1892, p. 1458. (C)
(CI Chickasahay River, Miss, Rept.
Fiiihalloway River, Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1889, p. 1465; 1S91, p. 1791; 1S92,
Chief of Eng., 1S82, p. 1302. (CI p. 1456. (C)
Wacissa and Aucilla rivers, Kla. Bayou Chitta (Bogue Chitto), La.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1882, p, 1303: 1S86. pp. 1220, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1,889, p. 1466; i8gi, p. 220:
1221. IC) 1892. p. 1466. (C)
Chipola River, Fla. Rept. Chief of Sucarnoochee River, .Ala. Rept.
Eng.. 1882, p, 1304. (C) Chief of Eng., 1S91. p. 1802. (CI
Ocklockonee River, Fla. Rept. Mississippi Sound. Rept. Chief of
Chief of Eng., 1SR2, p. 1307. (C) Eng.. 1S93, p. 17.S3. (A)
lilackwater River and East Bay. Back Bay, Biloxi, Miss. Rept. Chief
Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS2, p. 1310. (C) of Eng.. 1893. p. 1784. (A"!
Tombigbee River, above Coltimbus, Pearl River, Miss. Rept. Chief of
Miss. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1882. pp. 1312, 1313. Eng.. 1893, p. 1791. (A)
(CI Noxubee River, Miss. Rept. Chief of
Crooked River, Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 1715. (A)
Eng., 1882, p. 1314. (C) channel between Mobile Bay and
DoglslandHarbor, Fla. Rept. Chief Mississippi Sound. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 189.'^,
of Eng., 1.882, p. 1314. (C) pp. 1717. 171.8. (A) 1719.
Key West Harbor, northwest en- .
Rockland Harbor. Me. Rept. Chief
trance, Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1882, p. 1314; of Eng., 1896, p, 581. (A)
1.8S4, p. 1167; 18S7, p. 1221. (C) Chandlers River, Me. Rept. Chief
Bayou I^a Grange, Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 799. (.A)
of Eng., 1882. p. 1318; 1887, p. 1268. (C) Union River, Me. Rept, Chief of
Ship Island Harbor, Miss. Rept. Eng., 1897. p. 800. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1882, p. 1321. (C) Penobscot River, Me.
Rept. Chief
of Eng., 1897, p, (A) .S02.
Manatee River, Fla. Rept. Chief of
Boothbay Harbor, Me. Rept, Chief
Eng.. 1SS2, p. 1321: 1883. p. 102S; iSSb, p. 1151.
of Eng., 1897. p. 803. (A)
(C)
Oyster River. N. H. Rept. Chief of
Biloxi Harbor. Miss. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1897, p. 804. (A)
Eng.. 1882, pp. 1322, 1323; 1884. p. 1217: 1885. p. Machias River. Me. Rept. Chief of
1361. (C)
Eng., 1S97, p, 809. (A)
Pascagoula River. Miss. Rept, Chief Bangor Harbor and Penobscot
of Eng., iS,S2, p. 1,324. (C) River, Me. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1897, p, 811.
Horn Island Pass, Miss. Rept. Chief (A)
of Eng., 18S2. pp. 1324, 1325: 1SS5. p. 1362; 1895, Harraseeket River, Me. Rept.
p. 1714. (C) Chief of Eng., 1897. p. 815. (A)
Royal River. Me. Rept. Chief of
Old Town Creek, Miss. Rept. Chief
Eng.. 1897. p. 817. (A)
of Kng., r8S2, pp. 1326. 1327. (C)
Exeter River, N. H. Rept. Chief of
Cahaba River, Ala. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 818. (A)
Eng.. 1883, p. 996; 1886, p. 202; 18S7, p. 1287; 1892. See Boards— Craighill, 8; Marshall, i.
p. 1432 (C) Dana. James F. (of New Hampshire). Member
Cedar Keys tcj Clearw-ater Harbor. of Board of Visitors to U. .S. M. A. in 1S26.
Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 18,84. p. 1220. (CI Dancy. Francis Littleherry (U. S. M. A., 1826).
St. Marks River. Fla. Rept. Chief Died Oct. 27, 1.890, aged 84. Obituary in Ann.
of Eng.. 18S4, p. 1222. (C) Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1891. (A)
Danes, Henrj- Clay (U. S. M. A., 1867). Died
Dauphin Island and Cedar Point,
Nov. 4, igoi, aged 56. Oration, delivered at the
Ala. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S4, pp. 1229, 1231.
decoration of the graves at West Point on
(C)
Decoration Day, May 30, 187S. (A)
Homosassa Bay, Fla. Rept. Chief Danforth. George E. (of New York). Member
of Eng., 18S5, p. 1373. (C) of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1859.
Handsboroiigh, Miss. Rept. Chief Daniel. John W. (of Virginia). Member of
of Eng., 1885, p. 1374. (C) Hoard of Visitors to V.. S. M. A. in 1889.
Tlic Wriiiuirs of Craditafcs, 1802— rgo2. 229
Daniel, P. V. (of Virginia). Member of Board Davies, Charles. The metric system with . . .

of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S35. reference to its introduction into tlie t'nited


Darling'ton. Williani. Member of Board of States ... I vol., O. 1871. (A)
Visitors to V. ft. M. A. in 1S23. University arithmetic, embracing the
B'Armit. Albert Miligan (U. S. M. A., iS8y). science of numbers and general rules for their
Died Oct. 13, 1895. aged 30. Obitiian.- in Ann. application New York and Chicago. 1S73.
. . .

Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S96. (A) ! vol.. O. (A)


rroject. plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Address before the .Association of the
provement of ice liarlxar, Marcus Hook, Pa. I
Graduatesof the l'. ft. M. A., annual reunion,
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S93. p. 1169. (A) \
June II. 1S74 . . . embracing a brief history
Indian River, Fla. Rept. Chief of of the Military Academy New York and . . .

Eug., 1S94, p. 1228. (A) I


Chicago, 1S74. I pam.,
pp.,2 copies. O., 32 (A)
St. Johns River, Fla. Rept. Chief First lessons in arithmetic.
of Eng.. 1895, p. 1595. (A) Priinar\' arithmetic and table-book.
Intrenched camps. Oper. Div. Mil. Eng.
- New school arithmetic, with key.
Int. Cong. Eng.. iS^t. p. Si. (A) Intellectual arillimetic.
Darr. Francis Joseph Andrew (U. S. M. A., 18S0). Grammar of arithmetic.
The Mar\'in shell extractor. Jour. Mil. Ser\-. Practical mathematics.
Inst. U. S., vol. 2. p. 339. (A) and Peck. WilHam Guy l". ft. M. A.. 1844). \

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vol.. O.
Davenport, William (of t". S. Array). Member editor. See Bourdon:
, FUements of al-
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M, .^. in 1S40. gebra; Legendre (A. M. i: Elements of geom-
Davidson, John Wynn (U. S. M. A., 1S45). Died etry- and trigonometry-.
June 26, iS8i,aged 59. Obituan,- in Ann. Assoc. Davies. Francis Asburj' (U. S. M. A., 1S61). Died
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS2. (A) Jan. 22, 1SS9, aged 51. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Davies. Charles (U. S. M. A., 1815). Died Sept. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S89. (A)
17. 1876,aged 79. Portrait: Photographic copy Davies. Henr^- E. (of New York*. Member of
of crayon original in department of mathe- Board of Visitors to L". ft. M. A. in 1S53.
matics, U. S. M. A. (A) Davies, Thomas Alfred {U. M. A.,
ft. 1H29). Died
Portrait (oil painting), by H. P. Gray? Aug. 19, 1899, aged 90. Engraving. Owned by
Presented by War Department, 1S75. In the Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. .\.

library. Bronze medallion by Hammerstein and 1

• Obituarv iti Ann. Assoc. Grads. I; . ft. M. A , Dennivelle). Presented by Mr. W. W. Davies
1877- (A) (son). Memorial hall.
Professor of mathematics, U. ft. ^I. A.. Obituan.- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. l". ft. M. A.,
1S23-1S37. 1900. (A)
Treasurer U. M. A.. Dec. II, 1841. to Davies. William Staring l\ ft, M. A., 1874). Died (

Dec. 19. 1845. Feb. 4, 18SS, aged 38. Obituarj' in Ann. Assoc.
Member of Board of Visitors to V . ft. M. A. Grads. U. S. M. A.. iSSS. (A)
in 1S41 and in i86i.
Davis. Alexander Macdonald (U. S. M. A., 1S92).
Elements of descriptive geometr>- w-ith
Na\-icular disease. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1894, p. 17.
their application to spherical trigonoraetr\\
spherical projections, and warped snrfaces
( A
. . .

Philadelphia, 1S26. 1 vol.. O. ,22pp., S pis. (A) Davis, Charles Augustus (of New York). ISIera-
Elements of sur\*e\-ing with the uecessan,- ber of Board of Visitors to V ft. M. A. in 1841. .

tables . . . New York, 1S30, 1 vol., O. (A) Davis, Charles Edward I,aw Baldwin U. ft. M. A., (

4th ed. New York, 1839. i vol.. o. 1866). Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
(A) Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
Elements of the differential and integral provement of Torch Lake channel. Lake
calculus . , . ist ed. New York. 1836. i vol., Superior, Mich. Rept. Chief of F^ng.. isS7,

O, (A) p. 2054. (C)


rev. and corr. Hartford.
2d ed., Marquette Harber, Mich. Rept.
1S3S. (A)
I vol., O. Chief of Eng., 1S8S. p. 1S31. (Ci
Elements of analytical geometr>- ... 2d Cedar River Harbor. Mich. Rept.
ed. I vol., O.
. . 1S39.
. (Al Chief of Eng., tS8S. p. 1S36: 1891, p. 2526. (C)
Elements of survejnng and navigr.tion Milwaukee Harbor. Wis. Rept.
. . Rev. ed. New York. 1S4S.
. i vol.. O. Chief of Eng., p. 2073. (C^
iS8tj.

(A) Racine Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief


- The logic and utility of mathematics . . , of Eng., 1SS9. p. 2077; 1892, p. 2204. (C)
New York, 1S50. i vol., O. (A) Kenosha Harbor, \\'is, Rept. Chief
A treatise on shades and shadows and of Eng., 1SS9. pp. 2080. 2105. (C)
linear perspective New York, 1S51. 1 . . . Waukegan Harbor, III. Rept. Chief
vol., 0., 159 pp., 21 pis,. 2 copies. (A) of Eng.. 1S89. pp. 2083, 20S4: l8q2. p, 220<). (C)
Elementan,- algebra New York, 1S52. . . . Centerville Creek, Wis. Rept. Chief
' vol., O. (A) of Eng., iSvS9, p. 2103. (C)
23© Centennial of United States Military Academy.
Davis, Charles Edward I,aw Baldwin. Project, Davis. E. S. (of South Carolina). Member of
plan, estimate, etc., for the improvement of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S29 and in
Oconto Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSjS.
1S89, p. 2:07. (C) Davis, George Breckinridge (U. S^ M. A., 1S71).
Pensaukee Harbor. Wis. Rept. Photograph in Albums of officers' raess.
Chief of Kng., 1S90. p. 2333. (C) Ivibrarian U. S. M. A. from Jan. 22, 1885, to
Manitowoc Harbor, Wis. Rept. Aug. 28. 188S.

Chief of Eng., 1S90, p. 2345, (C 1 Professor of Law, U. S. M. A., Aug. 20, iSt>5,
Fond du Lac River, Wis. Rept. to Aug., igoi.
Chief of Eng., 1.S90, p. 2393. (CI Outlines of international law with an ac-
Menomonee River. Wis. Rept. count of its origin and sources and of its his-
Chief of Eng., 1.S90, p. 2306; 1S92, pp. 252S, 2530. torical development . . . i vol., 12°. 1SS7.

(C) (A)
Reconstruction of Long Bridge Cavalry in the Gettysburg campaign.
over Potomac River at Washington, D. C. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1S8S, p. 325. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93, p. 1274. (A) Gen. Henry Leavenworth. Jour. Cav.
Parish Creek. Md. Rept. Chief of Assoc, 1S95. p. 261. (A)
Eng,, 1.^93. p. 131 1. \\) Historical sketch of the department of
Little Wicomico
River, Va. Rept. law and history, U. S. M. A. /;/ Rept. Supt.
Chief of Eng., 1893, p. 1315; iS9,s, p. 1259. (A) U. S. M. A., 1896. pp. 156-159. (A)
Morattico Creek, Va. Rept. Chief Thcniilitarylawsof the United States . . .

of Eng., 1S93, p. 131S. (A) Washington, 1S97. i vol.. O., 851 pp. (A)
Milford Haven, Va. Rept. Chief 4th ed., prepared under the direc-
of Eng., 1S93, p. 1320; 1.395, P- '268. (.\) tion of the Hon. KHhu Root, Secretani' of War-
Chapel Point Harbor, Md. Rept. Washington, 1901. I vol., O. (A)
Chief of Eng.. 1S95. P- 'ZSS- (A) The elements of law. 1897.
Quantico Creek, Va. Rept, Chief A treatise on military law and the prac-
of Eng., 1895, p. 1254. (A) tice and procedure of courts-martial. 1S98.
Great Wicomico River, Va. Rept. Calling forth of the militia. In Mars and
Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 1257. (A) Neptune (monthly magazine), vol. i, No. i.
Jacksons Creek, Va. Rept. Chiet p. 55. Washington, 1S9S.
of Eng., 1S95. p. 1262. (A) Elements of international law . . . New
Ware River, Va. Rept. Chief of and rev. ed. NewYork, 1900. i vol., O. (A)
Eng., 1895, p. 1264. A) I Reports as Judge- Advocate-General U.S.A.,
Harris Creek Prong of Back River, 1901-2.
Va- Rept. Chief of Eng,, 1895, p. 126,5. (A) Operations of the cavaln,' in the Gettys-
Cranes Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of burg campaign. In Cavaln- studies from two
Eng , 1S95, p. 1 271. 'A) great wars.
Oconto Harbor. Wis. Rept. Chief Davis, George Burwell (U. S. M. A., 1SS6). Re-
of Eng., iSq3, p. 2682. (A) view of Wagner's Service of security and in-
bridge across Anacostia River. D. C.
-
formation. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1S93, p. 2:3. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1896, p. 3890. (A) Infantry fire. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.,
Colorado River, .\riz. Rept. Chief vol. 13, p. 306. (A)
of Eng., (\^
1897, p. 3339. Comment on Musketry training. Jour.
Suisun Creek, Cal. Rept. Chief of Mil. Sen.'. Inst. U. S., vol. (A)
14, p. 819.
E;ng., 1897, p. 3341. (A) Davis, George R. f of Illinois). Member of Board
Alviso Creek, Cal. Rept, Chief of of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1SS2.
Eng., 1897. pp. 3344, 3345. iAi Davis, Gustavus V. (of Connecticut). Member
Redwood Creek, Cal. Rept. Chief of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1836.
of Eng., 1897. p, 3349. (A) Davis. Henn,' Clarence, jr. (U. S. M. A., 1S83).
Mare Island Strait, Cal. Rept. Review of The naval annual, 1S91, p. 155;
Chief of Eng,, 1S97. p. 3353. (A) Recoil of heavy guns and its control, p. 364.
Napa River, Cal. Rept, Chief of Jour. I'. S. Art., vol. i.

Eng., 1S97, p. 3374. (.4) Target practice. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 2.

-Washington, D. C. (harbor lines). p. 42.


Rept. Chief 01 ,ng.. 1899, p. 1463, (A) Translation of General Baumgarten's The
river hydraulics. In Pop. Sci. Monthly, importance of smokeless powder in war, p. loS;
vol. 6, p. 236. Coast artillery fire instruction, p. 241. Jour.
U. S. Art., vol.

See Boards Davis; Craighill, 19; Hains, 3;
3.

Ludlow, 1: Mansfield, 4, 6; Poe, 15, iS; Smith, Comment on Whistler's Graphic tables of
2; .Suter. 4, 5, 6. See Commissions— Suter, 6, 7. fire. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.,vol. 14, p. 350.

(A) (A)
Davis, C. K. (of Minnesota) Member of Board lyight artillery target practice. Jour. Mil.
of Visitors to U. S. M. A, in 1889. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 18, p. 102. (A)

Davis, David (of Illinois). Member of Board of Battle under the new conditions. Jour.
Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1861. Mil. Serv. Inst. l'. S.. vol. 23. p. 249. (A)
The J I 'r/liiigs of Graduates, iS()2-n)02. 231

Davi£f. Isaac (of Massacluisetls). Member of Davis. Jefferson, Rewards for capture of. No.
Board of Visitors to I". S. M. A. in 1S32 and in 1237, doc. 7. No. 1238, doc. 64; No. 1263, doc. 90;
1S55. No. 1272, doc. 9<); No. 1358, doc. 60; No. 14 16, doc.
Died 34- (C)
Dftvis, James Lucius lU. S. M. A., 1S33).
Political conspiracy of. by I. .\Ilerton.
May 11, 1S71. aged 5S. Obituary Ann. Assoc. m Craven, J. J.: Pri.son lifeof Jefferson Davis
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1X71. (A)
. .New York, 1867. 1 vol., O. (A)
.

Light artillery for frontier service, 1S39,


.'?cc Johnston, J. K. Jefferson Davis and :

Davis, Jefferson M. A.. 1S2S). Died Dec. 6,


(l". S. the Mississippi campaign. In North Amer.
1889, aged 81. Kngraving, owned by A.ssoc. Rev., vol. 143, December, 18S6. (.A)

Grads. V. S. M. A. Davis, John J. (of West Virginia). Member of


Bronze statue (by ("..
J. Zolnay) i" Rich- Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1894.
mond. Va. Davis, John W. (of Indiana). Member of Board
Small copy of a plaster portrait bust made of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 185S.
during the civil war. Owned by Va. Hist. Soc, Davis, Nelson Henry (U. S. M. A., 1846). Died
Richmond, Va. May i.-i, 1890, aged 69. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Obituary in Ann. .Vssoc, Grads, U, S. M. A., Grads. U. S. M. A., 1890. (A)
1S90. (A1 Reports as Inspector-General I'. S. .Army.
Memorial oration, by J. W. Daniel, 1890. 1885.
Memorial, by J. W. Jones, 1890. Davis, Richmond Pearson (U. S. M. A., 18871.
Memorial tribute. By the citizens of Photograph in .Albums of officers' mess.
Charleston. Charleston, 1S92. Davis, William Church (U. S. M. A., 1S90). The
Reports of the Secretary of War for the bicycle and its adaptibility to military pur-
years 1S53-1S57. (A) poses. Jour. IT. S. .Art., vol. 6, p. 165; vol. 8.

facsimile letter of. 1857. (A) P-63-


Speech on l". S. Army. 1S58. P. 2. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 6, p.
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development of power in the modern military of Board of Visitors U. S. M. A., 1S36.
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Ord., 1S96. New Hax'en Harbor, Conn. Rept. Chief of
Report upon the vitility of cont'nuing the Eng., i87i, p. 774. (C)
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Report on revolver cartridges. Ord. Note
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gun construction, manufacture
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of Eng..iS73, p. 13s; 1S74, |)p. 132, 133: iS7,s,vol.i, 22, 23, 24, 25. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30; Raynolds, i; Rolv
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vol.l,p.28i; 1S76.P.700. (Cl tograph in .Mbums of officers' mess.


Galena River and Harbor. 111. Rept. Military system of gymnastic exercises
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Mississippi River, above the Fallsof York. iS,Si, I vol., O. (.\)


St.Anthotn-. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.S74, vol, i, Pack mulesand packing . . . New York,
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Croix
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Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S75, vol. i. p, 375; 1878, p. .-Vmerican sporting arms.
100: 1S79, p. 11S2, (C) Requirements for entering the Military
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(

of Eng., 1876, vol. pp. 707, 708; 1877.P.574; 1878,


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Quincy Harbor, Mississippi River, Fenwlck, John R. (of V. S. .\rmyl. Member of
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(C) and in 1839,
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"37- (C) Ferris, Samuel Peter (U. S. M. A.. i86x). Died
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-\u Sable River and Harbor, Mich. Fessenden, John M, (of Massachusetts), Mem-
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Fesseuden. John Miltuii I'. S. M. A., 1><J4). ( Died Fisk. Walter Leslie. Project, plan, estimate,
Feb. 8, l.Sb3, ged Si. Obituan.' in Ann. .\ssoc. etc. ,
for the improvement of Bayou Terrebonne,
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fessor (»f civil and military- engineering, U. S. of p;ng., 1SS9. p. 1511. (C)
M. A. 4, May
iSi)6. Project, plan, estimate, Baton Rouge Harbor, La. Rept.
etc., the improvement of Appomattox
for Chief of Eng., 18S9, p. 1511. (C)
River, \'a. Kept. Chief of Eng., iSSg, p. 960. Bayou Des Glaises, La. Rept. Chief
(C) of P:ng., 1S.S9, p. 1513; 1S91, p. 1855. (C)
Chnckatnck Creek, Va. Ke]}t. Cliief Amite River and Bayou Manchac,
of Eng., 18S9, p. 9&Q. (C) La. Rept. Chief of Eng., l8"9, p. 1515. (C)
Bennetts Creek, Va. Kept. Chief of Tchefuncte River and Bogue Falia
Eng.. 1SS9, p. 972. (C) (Falaya), La. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1889, p.
Hampton Creek and Bar. Va. Rept. 1530. (C)
Chief of Eng., 18S9, p. 975. (C) Tickfaw River, La Rept. Chief of
Norfolk Harbor, Va., and the ap- Eng., 1.889, p. 1531. (C)
proaches thereto. Rejit. Chief of P^ng., 1.S90, Lake Pontchartraiu. La. Rept.
p. 1023. (Cl Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 1S39. (Cl
Chickaliominy River, Va. Rept. Bayou Chevreuil and Bayou Tigre,
Cliief of Eng., 1891, p. 1306. (C) La. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 1S41. (C)
Lynn Haven
Bay, waterway con- Bayou Black, La, Rept, Chief of
necting, with Eastern Branch of Elizabeth Eng., 1891, pp. 1846, 1,851. (C)
River, Va. Rep*. Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 1312. Berwicks Bay. La, Rept. Chief of
(C) Eng., 1S91, p. 1848. (C)
Nottoway River, Va. Rept. Chief of • Bayou Cocodrie, La. Rept. Chief of
Pjig,, 1S91, p. 1316. (C) Eng., 1,891, p. 1S50. (C)
Northwest River, N. C. Rept, Chief Bayou Vermillion, Bay and Passes,
of P'ng., i.Sgi, p. 1322. (C) La. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1891. p. 1.856. (C)
West Neck River, Va. Rept. Chief St. Louis River. Minn. Rept. Chief
of Eng.. 1S91, p. 1325. (C) of Eng., 1892, p. 2151. (C)
Historical .sketch of the department of Willamette River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
civil and military engineering, U. S. M. A. In of Eng., 1896, p. 3310; 1,898, p. 3052. (A)
Rept. Snpt. U. S. M. A, 1896. pp. 159-171. (A) Umpqiia River, bar and entrance,
Text-book on field fortification ... ist Oreg. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1,898, p. 2992. (A)
ed, . . New York, 1901.
. vol.. O. (A) i Alsia River, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Campaign of
Gettysburg. West Point, Eng., 1S98. p, 2995, (A)
[n. d.]. I vol., O., 31 pp. (A) Yaquina River, Oreg. Rept. Chief

Sfe Boards Craighill, 13, 15. (A)— of Eng., 1898, p. 2997. (A)
Field. Charles William (U. ,S. M. A.. 1.S49). Died Siletz River, bar and entrance.
Apr. 9, 1892, aged 64. Obituarv- /;/ Ann. .Assoc. Oreg. Rept. Chief of Eng., (A) 1898, p. 2999.
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1.S93. (A) Cape Lookout Rept.Harlior, Oreg.
Findlay. John King (U. S. M. A., 1S24). Died Chief of Eng., 1898, p. 3001. (.A)
Sept. 13, 1S.S5, aged82. Obituary i« Ann. As.soc. Port Orford Harbor, Oreg. Rept.
Grads. r. S. M. A., 1886. (A) Chief of Eng., 1S98. p. 3004. (.A)
Findlay. S. (of Kentucky). Member of Board Nehalem Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief
of visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1830. of Eng., 1898, p, 301c. (.A)

Fish. Willi.ston (U. M. Scappoose Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief


A.. 1881). Short S.
of Eng.. 1S98, p. 3043. (A)
poems, sketches, etc. In Harper's
stories,
Mag. and Harper's Weekly, Puck, Time, Life, Long Tom River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
of Eng., i89S,-p. 3045. (A)
etc., from 1S83 to date.
Short rations.
Santiam River, Oreg, Rept. Chief
[A story of Cadet and
of Eng., 1S98, p. 3048. (A)
."Vrniy life] HI. New York, 1S99. I vol. O.
Won West Clatskanie River. Oreg. Rept. Chief
at Point.
of Eng., 1898, p, 3050. (A)
Fisher. Robert J. (of Pennsylvania). Member Tualitin River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1,847.
of Eng., 1898, p. 3053. (A)
risk, Walter Leslie (U. S. M. A., 1877). Project, Portland Harfxir, Oreg, Rept. Chief
plan, estimate, etc., for the improvement of of Eng.. 1S99. p. 3251. (A)
Tangipahoa River, La. Rept. Chief of Eng.. Isles of Shoals, Me. and X H. Rept.
1,888, p. 1245; 18.S9, p. 1527. (C) Chief of En,g., 1900. p. 1175. i ,\ 1

Bayou Teche, -)- canal connecting, Piers and breakwater, Rockport,


with Grand Lake at Charenton, La. Rept. Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1900. p. 1177. (A)
Chief of Eng.. 1888, p. 12,=,3. (C) Lower Willamette and Columbia
Sabine River, La. and Tex. Rept.
-
rivers. Oreg. Rept. Chief of Eng., igoo, p. 4416.
Chief of Eng., 18S8, p. 1260. (C) (A)
Bayou, St. John, La. Rept. Chief Portsmouth Harbor, N, H. Rept.
of Eng., 1SS9, p. 1501. (C) Chief of Eng., 1901, pp. 1057. 105S. (A)
Jlir IJ 'n/i}i»'s of Gradiiatrs^ iSo2—igo3. 243
Fisk, \\'alter I,uslie. Project, plan, estiiiiatf, etc.. Flagler. Daniel Webster. Lindsley, Thales,
for the improvenicnl of licvci ly Harbor. Mass. scheme of. to found a national university at
Rept. Chiif of Eng.. 19111. pp. 1066, 106H, (A) Rock Island, p. 74; Proposed military prison

See Hoards (iillespic. 5. (A) at Rock Island, p. 272; Reiwrt of iirinei^ml
Fisk, Wilbur (of Connecticut). Member of Hoard operations at Rock Island .\rsenal for 1S77, p.
of Visitors to V . S. M. A. in 1X^2, 3.\S; Traffic on Rock Island bridge, p. 358.
Fitch. Ashbcl V. York).
(of- New
Member of Kepi. Chief of Ord., 1S77. (C)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in iSSS and in Rock I.sland Arsenal, principal operalion.s.
189S. 1879, P- 201; Stairway, circular, at Rock Island
Fitch. Graham Dt-nbytr. S. M. A., 1SS2). I'njject. Arsenal, p. 201; Boilersat Rock Island Arsenal,
plan, estimate, etc.. for the improvement of method of setting up. p. 205. Rept. Chief of
Georgiana Slough, Cal. Kept. Chief of luig., Ord.. 1S79. (C)
1895. P- 3:^29- (A) Rock Island Arsenal iron-finishing shops
Mississippi River, first and second and rolling mill, p. 251; Rock Iskind Arsenal,
districts. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. ,^756; method of building foundations, p. 253: De-
(A)
1S96. p. 359S; 1897. p. 11696. scription of machine in operation at Rock

Wolf River, Tenii. Rept. Chief of Island Arsenal for making paper targets, p.
Hug.. 1896, p. 1703. (A) 201; Rack for small arms, p. 265. Rept. Chief
Caving of west bank, of Mississippi of Ord., 18S0, (C)
River in front of Helena, Ark. Rept. Chief of Rock Island Arsenal, report of command-
Eng., 1S96, p. 1705. (A) ing description of waterworks, etc..
officer,
Oswego Harbor. N. Y. Rept. Chief p. 57: Rock Island Arsenal, special hydraulic
of Eng.. 1S99. p. 313S. (A) jack for lifting water gates, p. 64; Fabrication
Grasse River, X. Y. Rept. Chief of of centers for targets, p. laS; Harness for
Eng., 1901. pp. 337S. 33S4. (A) Laidley cavalry forge, description of, p. iii.
St. I,awrence River at head of I,ong Rept. Chief of Ord., iSSi. (C
Sault Island. N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1901, Rock Island Arsenal, errors ii laying
pp. 33S9. 339'- (A) water-power transmission shafting. Rept.
Fitzhugh. Heurj- William \\' S. M. A.. iSi.^K . Chief of Ord., 1S82, p. 92. (C)
Died June aged 79. Obituary in Ann.
10, 1S76. Arm racks for rifles, carbines, and re-
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S77. (A) volvers improved, p. 133; Work on shops H, T,
Fitzpatrick. Patrick (U. S. M. A.. iS6St. Died K, etc.. annual Report, Rock Island Arsenal,
Sept. 23. 1SS4, aged 37. Obituary' in Ann. Assoc. p. 413; Beton and concrete floors and walks at
Grads. IT. S. M. A.. 1SS5. (A) Rock Island Arsenal, construction of, p. 415;
FitzBimmons, W'ilUam Crittenden (T. ,S. M. A,. Rock Island Arsenal storehouses, plans, etc..
1869). Editor Topeka Real Estate Register, p. 419. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1SS3. (Ci
1S70-1S74. Rock Island Arsenal, annual report, shop
Editorlndustrial Advocate. Lansing, Mich.; K, storehouse A. etc.. p. 79: Finishing and
1S74. stocking shop for Rock Island Arsenal, p. So;

Editor California Fruit Grower and State Rock Island Arsenal, improvement of grounds,
Journal of Horticulture. San Francisco, Cal., p. 81; Rock Island Arsenal machinery and
1892-1S96. shop fixtures, p. 83; Rolling mill, improve-
Flagler, Clement Alexander Fiuley (
I". S. ]\I. A., ments in. Rock Island Arsenal, p. S4; Water
iSSg). Project, plan, estimate, etc., for tin- im- power at. Rock Island Arsenal, p. 85. Rept.
provement of Pensacola Harbor, Fla. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S84. (C)
Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 2121. (Al Rock Island Arsenal, annual report. 18S5,
Ocklockonnee Fla. Rept.River, p. 619; Rock Island Arsenal, description of
Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 2146. i,A) "digger" to remove deposits where there is a
Carrabelle Harbor, Fla. Rept. Chief strong curi nt, p, 622; Marksman's pins and
of Eng., 1900, p. 2152; 1901, p. iSoo. ^Aj sharpshooter's badges, fabrication of. p. 626;
Harbor lights. Dog Island, Fla. Fabrication of skirmish targets, cloths ajid
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 2158. (A) paperskirmish targets at Rock Island Arsenal,
Chattahoochee River, Rept. Ga. p. 629. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS5. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 1793. (A) Madigan box for packing ammunition,

See Boards Quinu, i. (A) objections to. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S86, p. 476,
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Mar. 29, 1899, aged 63. Photograph in Albums Analysis of, Morse and ser\'ice small-arm
of officers" mess. cartridges, p. 371; Report of board on location
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M. A. 1889. (C)
Obituarj* and portrait in Ann. Assoc. •
Purchasing supplies for Ordnance Depart-
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1899. (A) ment, evils of present method of. Rept. Chief
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(C) 1S91-1S99. (C)
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Proxnncetown Harbor. Mass. Rept. mate, etc.. for the improvement of East River,
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New York commissioner's map, pp. 44- ment of Merrimac River, Mass. Rept. Chief
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division, p. loi; Views, pp. 52-53, 400. U. S 1876. vol. 1, p. 165. (C)
Coast Survey Rept., 1855. (A) Toledo Harbor. Ohio. Rept, Chief
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ser\'ices. p. 19; I^etter on detachment, p. 346. Huron Harbor, Ohio. Kept. Chief
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The Writings of Graduairs, iSo2-i()02. 249
Gillespie, George Lewis. Project, plan, esli- Oiliespie. George Lewis. Project, plan, estimate.
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Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief of Kng.. 1871. p. 193; Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S84, p. 753; 1S85, p, 758;
1S72, pp. 229. 239. (C) 1SS7. p. 751; iSm. pp. 932. 933. (C)
Cleveland Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Hempstead Harbor and Bay, N. Y.
Chief of Eng., 1871, pp. 193, 19,}; 1^72. p. 229. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S84. p. 764. (C)
I.ong Branch, X. J. Rept. Chief of
Ashtabula Harbor. Ohio. Rept. Eng.. 1884, p. 764. (Cj
Chief of Eng.. 1S71. p, 195: 1S72, p. 232. Newton Creek, N. Y. Rept. Chief
Monroe Harbor ( Raisin River), of Eng.. 1S84, p. 766; 1886, p. 718: 1S87, p. 699;
Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S72, pp. ?24. 239. 1892, p. 810. (C)
IC) Shoal HarborandCompton'sCreek,
Mauniee River, above Toledo. Ohio. N. J. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 18S4. pp. 771, 773;
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S72. pp. 225. 237. (C) i8m. p. 1005. (C)
Vermilion Harbor, Ohio. Rept. New York Harbor. Repl. Chief of
Chief of Eug.. 1S72, p. 22S. (C) Eng.. 1S85. pp. 773, 774, 777, 77s. 779. 786. 7S7; iSS(i.
Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio. Rept. p, 730; 1^97. P- '053-
Chief of Eng., 1872. p. 234. (C) Baldwin River, X. Y. Rt-pt. Chief
Rocky River Harlmr, Ohio. Rept. of Eng., 18S5, p. 789. iC)
Chief of Eng., 1S72, p. 235. (C) Gloucester Harbor. Mass. Rept.
Grand River Harbor, Hairporl, Chief of Eng., 1888, p. 443. (C)
Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S72. p. 240.241. Manchester Harbor, Mass. Repl.
(C) Chief of Eng., 18S8, pp. 464. 466; 18S9, p. 567;
Sandusky City Harbor. Ohio, Rept. 1892. p. 569. (C)
W'inthrop Harbor, Mass. Rept.
Chicago Harbor, 111. Rept. Chief Chief of Eng.. iSSS, pp. 470. 471; 18S9. p. 571;
of Eng., 1875, vol, I. pp. 45, 230; 1S76. vol. I. p. 1S92. p. 574- (Cl
99; 1876, vol. 2, p. 431. (C) Duxbury Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief
Calumet Harbor. III. Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSS, p. 474. (C)
of Eng.. 1875, vol. I, p. 232; 1S76. vol. 2. p. 438; Wellfleet Harbor. Mass.
-
Rept. Chief
1877. p. 895. (C) of ICug.. iSSS. p. 476; i8?^9, pp. 587. 588; 1892. p.
Wolf Lake Cut. lud. Rept. Chief 591- (C)
of Eug., 1875. vol. I, p. 242. (C) Hudson River, X. Y., between New
Port Henrj', Lake Champlain. N. V. Baltimore and Coxsackic. Kept. Chief of Eng.,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1876. vol. 1, p. 261; 18,82. p. 1S88. p. 642. (C)
717. (C) Bridge of the Xew York and New
Lake Michigan and Wabash River. England Railroad Company at Boston. Mass.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1876, vol. 2, pp. 439.46a. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S8S, p. 2609. (C)
461. (C) Maiden and Mj-stic rivers. Mass.
Willamette River 1 upper) Oreg. Rept- Chief of Eng., 1889. p. 594. (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1879, p. 1833. (C) Plymouth Harbor. Mass. Rept.
Columbia River, Oreg. Rept. Chief Chief of Eng.. 1S89, p. 597. (C)
of Eng., 1S80, p. 2320; 1881. p. 2546. (C) Stage Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief
Coos Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief of of Eng., i88g. p. 600. (C)
Eng., iSSo, p. 2323; 1SS3. p. 2055; 1S87. p. 2460; Gowanus Bay, N. J. Rept. Chief of
1S8S, p. 2142. (C) Eng., 1889, pp. 785. 7S6; 1891, p. 916. (C)
Alsea River and Bay, Oreg. Rept. Tarrytown, N. Y. Rept. Chief i>f
Chief of Eng.. iSSo, p. 2336. Eng.. 18S9. p. 800. {O
Umpqua River, Oreg. Rept. Chief ship channel between Jersey City
of Eng.. iSSo. p. 2336. (C) and Ellis Island, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Plug.,
Skagit, Steilaquamish. Nortsack. 18S9. p. 803. (C)
Snohorai.sh. and Snoquahnie rivers. Wash. Wappingers Creek, X. Y. Rept.
Rept. Chief of Eng., iS8r, p. 262; 1882. p. 2686; Chief of Eng., 1890. p. 759; 1S92, p. 777. (Ci
18S4, p. 2275; 1886. p. 200S. (C) East River. X. Y. Rept. Chief of
Yaquina Bay. Oreg. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1890. p. 764. (C)
Eng., 1S81, p. 239; 18S2. p. 26S0; 1&S6, p. 2001: Buttermilk Channel. Xew York
1SS7, pp. 237, 2465. (C) Harbor. Kept. Chief of Eng.. 1S91. p. 938. (C)
Cowlitz River, Wash. Rept. Chief Bay Ridge Cha;mel, N. Y. Rept.
of Eng., 1S81, p. 2603; 1SS6, p. 1952; 1S91 p. 3371.
Chief of Eng.. 1S91, p. 942. (C)
(C)
Champlins Creek, N.Y. Rept. Chief
Manasquan River, N. J. Rept. Chief
of Eng., 1S91, p. 943. (C)
of Eng., 18S2. p. 702; iS8t), p. 753. (C)
Lake Champlain. Rept. Chief of Westche.ster Creek. X. Y. Rept.
Eng., 1SS2. pp. 71S. 719. (Cj Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 956. (C)
Passaic River below Newark, N. J. Jamaica Bay and Long Beach Inlet,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1884, p. 741; 1887, pp. 765, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1892, pp. S46, 847.
766. (C) (C)
250 Ccjitnniial of United Stairs Military Acadcni V.

Gillespie. George Lewis. Project, plan, estimate, Gillmore, Quincy Adams (U.S. M. A., 1S49). Died
etc., for the iniprovement of Fort Pond Bay. Apr. 7, 188S, aged 63. Engrav-ing owned by
at the east end of l,ong Island, N. Y. Rept. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Oil portrait by J.
Chief of Eng., iSg^, p. 1077. (-A.) Alden Weir in Memorial Hall,
channel west of Robbins Reef light- Photograph in All)ums of officers' mess.
house, to connect the mouth of Arthur Kill Obituary in Ann. Assoc, firads. U. S. M. A.,
with New York Harbor. N, Y. Rept, Chief of 1S88; Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 77 (1S88),

Eng.,iS93,p.io83. (A) p. 15^^. (A)


harbor lines Westchester Creek, Treasurer and quartermaster U. S. M. A.,
N. V. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1894. p. :gi. (A) Sept. 1, 1855, to Sept. II. 1856.
(*.ravesend Bay, N. Y, Rept. Chief Official report to the U. S. Engineer De-
of Eng,, 1895, p. 1005. (A) partment of the siege and reduction of Fort
Rahway River. N. J. Rept, Chief of Pulaski, Ga., February, March, and April, 1862.
Eng., (A)
1S93, p. 1009. New York, 1862. i vol.. O. (A)
Elizabeth River, N. J. Rept. Chief Prof. Papers, Corps of Eng., U. S. A.,
of Kng.. 1S95. p. loii. (A) No. 8. New York, 1S64. O. (A)
Catskill Creek. X. Y. Rept, Chief Limes, hydraulic cements, and mortars.
of Eng.. 1S97. p. 1041. (A )
O. 1S63. Prof, Papers. Corps of Eng., U. S. A.,
Nyack Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief No. (A)
9.

of Eng., 1S97. p. 1044. (A) Fort Sumter. S. C. at the time of its cap-
Wallabout channel, N. Y. Rept. ture, Feb. 18, 1865, showing the effect of the
Chief of Eng.. 1*97, p. 1047. (A) bombardment from Morris Island,
Coney Island channel. X. Y. Rejjt. Engineer and artillery operations against
Chief of Kng., 1S97. p. 1049. (A) the defenses of Cliarleston Harbor in 1S63, with
Western Territories, 1S76. Topographical a supplement. Prof. Papers. Corps of Eng.,
map. U. S. A., No. 16. New York. 1868. O. (A)
Report upon the construction of Tillaniock Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Rock light station sea coast of Oregon. With provement of St. Johns River, Fla. Rept. Chief
plans and specifications. 12 pi.. O.. pp. [36]. of Eng., 1S69. pp. 47, 269, 270; 1870, p. 63; 1871,
Washington. iSSi. \In Rept. I.ight- House p. 70; 1S72. pp. 66, 665, 666, 675, 676; 1874, vol. 2,
Board. iSSi.] p. ii; 1S75, vol. I, p. 84; 1S75, vol. 2, p. 59; 1879.
Reports of the Chief of Engineers, igoi-2. pp.98. 7S1. 784,785. 796: 1880, p. 970; 18S7. p. 120S;
.S'^t' Boards— Gillespie; Abbot, 4. 5, 6, 9. 10. 1889, p. 1298. (C)
II, 12. 13. 14. 15, 16, 17, iS, 20; Craighill, 5. 7. 11. Savannah River at and below
22; Houston, 2. 3. 4, 5; Mendell, 12; Poe. i; Savannah, Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1873. pp.
Robert. 3. 4. 5, 6, 8, q. 10, 13. 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 28. 30. 741, 747: 1S80. p. 933; 1SS2, p. 1142; 1888. pp.
31, 33; Stewart, 2, 3, 4; Woodruff. S.
Weitzel, 3; 1006, 1007. fC)

See Commission.s Gillespie. (A) Ashley River, S. C. Rept. Chief of
Gillett, Frederick H. (of Massachusetts). Mem- Eng., 1873, p. 756; 18S6. p. 179; 1S87. p. 1141. (C)
ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1902. St. Augustine Creek (Thunderbolt
Gillette. Cassias Eric (U. S, M. A.. 1SS4). Pro- River), Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. 2,
ject, plan, estimate, etc.. for the improvement P- 37; 1S77, p. 381; 1879, p. 763; 1880, p. 957; 1881,
of steamboat channel (slough), Cal. Rept. p. 1 105. (C)
Chief of Eng.. iSg6, p. 3224. (A) St. Johns River and Fernandina,
Petaluma Creek. Cal. Rept. Chief Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875. vol. 2. p. 59; 1879,
of Eiig., 1S97, p. 3376. (A) (C)
p. gS; 1SS6, p. 190.
Humboldt Harbor. Cal. Rept. Chief
Cumberland Sound, Ga. and Fla.
of Eng.. iSq7, p. 3377. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1876, vol. i, pp. 459-483;
Brunswick, Ga. Rept. Chief of 1S79. pp. 792. 793; 18S0, p. 965; 1886, p. 189; 1S87.
Eng.. 1900, p, 1962. (A) p. 1191; 1891. pp. 1566, 1573; 1892. p. 1286. (C)
"engineeringmethods" used in the Brunswick Harbor. Ga. Rept. Chief
district of eastern Georgia, etc. Rept. Chief of Kng., 1S76, vol. I, p. 4S9. (C)
of Eng.. iQoi, p. 1660. (A)
Missi-ssippi River to the Gulf. Rept.
Brunswick outer bar, Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng. .
1877. pp. 383, 387, 3S8, 392. 393. 394.
Chief of Eng., 1901, pp. 1664, 1666. (A) (C)
404.
Savannah Harbor. Ga. Rept. Chief Darien Harbor, Ga. Rept. Chief of
of Eng., 1901, p. 1720, (A) Eng., 187S, pp. 78, 579. (C)
Skiddaway Narrows, Ga. Rept. Charleston Harbor, S. C, including
Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 1729. (A) SuUivans Island. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1878,
Cumberland Sound, Ga. Rept. Chief PP- 558,572; i8S6, p. 176; 1887, p. 1135. (C)
of Eng., 1902, p. 2501. (A) Volusia bar, Fla. Rept. Chief of
Dampness in magazines, Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSo, p. 972; iSS6,p. 1135; iS87,p. 1217. (C)
Eng.. 1S99, p. 884. (A) canal from St. Mays River to Gulf
Hee Boards— Ben yaurd, 3; Merrill, 6; Ros- of Mexico, Fla. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1880, pp.
sell, I. .SvCommissions— Suter, 6, 7. (A) 9&6, 994, 1006. (C)
The JVrifinQ-s of Gradnalrs, iSo2-rQ02. 251
Gilmore, Quincy Adams. Project, plan, esti- of the Hayford process. 1S7.). Misc. Pam-
mate, etc.. for the improveineiit of Broad River, phlets, vol. 7.
S C, Kept. Chief of Kng., iSSo, p. 1013. (C) Gilmore, Quincy .-Vdams. The present condition
Port Royal River, S. C. Rept. Chief of our sea-coast defenses, and the importance
of Eiig., :S.So. pp. !03j. 10.34. (CI of strengthening them. 2 pi.. f>,, pp. 21.
Wappoo cut, S. C. Rept. Chief of Wasliington. iSsi.
Ellg.. iSSl. p. 1073: 1SS5. p. IlS;; 1SS7. pp. 113.S, Report to the Bureau of .\wards. Centen-
139- (C) nial Exhibition of iK7(,, on the cements, artifi-
Altaitiaha River. (*,a. Rept. Chief cial stone, brick-making machines, kilns,
of Eiig.. !S.Si, p. 1 106; 1SS7. p. 1176. (C) pavements, etc.
Edi.sto River, S. C. Rept. Chief of —
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Elig.. l8,Si. p. 1140: 1SS6, p. iSo; 1SS7.P. 1143; 1892, I, 3,6, II, 13, 14, 15. See Commission— Gillmore.
P- "33- (C) (A)
Salkehatchie River, S. C. Rept. GiUmore, Quincy O'Maher iX S. M. .\., 1S73).
Chief of Eiig., 18S1, p. 1144: 1S.S7, p. 1146: iSg2, Librarian U. S. M. A. from .Aug. 30 to Sept. 7,
p. 1235. (C) 1SS2.

Caiioochee River. Cra. Rept. Chief Quartermaster, U. S. M. .A., June 23, 1S.S4,
of Eng.,iSSi. p. 1158. (C) to July 1. 1S.S5.

Romerly marsh, fia Rept. Chief of GUman. Benjamin Hidden (C .S. M. A.. 1872).
Eng., 1881, pp. 1160, iifii. (Ct Died July 26, 1.S98, aged 48. Obituary in .Ann.
JekyI Creek, Ga. Rept. Chief of Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. .A.. 1899. (A)
Eng.. iSSi. p. 1 164. (C) Gilman, Prof. D. C. (of California). Member of

St. Johns River, Fla., and Charlotte Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1875.
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1882, pp. 1204, 1215, 1216. (C) Dec. I, 1S83. aged 66. Obituary in Ann. .\ssoc.
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Bowen, i. (A)
(C) Gimbrede, Thomas. Teacher of drawing, r. S.
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1SS7, p. iiSi: 1SS8. p. 1041. (Ci S. M. June 9. 1824, to Apr. 20, 1S27.
.A,,

Mosquito Creek, S. C.. between Gittlngs. Erskine (U. S. M. .A., 1.S61). Died Sept.
South Edisto and Achepoo rivers. Rept. Chief 20. iSSo. aged 40. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
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bridge of the Savannah, Florida and Glass, John NeLson (U. S. M. A., 187S). Died
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Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1.8SS. p. 2550. (C) Grads. V. S. M. A., 1893. (.A)
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. . .

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cements, and mortars. Prof. Papers Corps of Died Mar. 2, 1.S77, aged 27. Obituary in .\nx\.
Eng., r. S. A., No. 9. New York. 1S72. 4th ed. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S77. (A)
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mine the pressure of the blast from i^-inch Godfrey, Edward Settle (tf. S, M. A., 1867).
smooth-bore gvins, made at Stateu Island, New- Photograph in .Albums of officers' mess.
York Harbor in 1S72 and 1S73. O. Washing- \ few words on horse shoeing. Jour, Mil.
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Godfrey, George John ( U. S. M. A., 18S6). Died
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pavements ... i vol.. O. 1S76.
Grads. U. S. M. .A., 1900. (.\)
Report of experiments with the Seely and Godwin, Edward Allison (r. S. M. .A.. 1S70).
Bethell processes for tlie preser\'ation of tim- The curb bit, p. 168; Aluminum horse shoes,
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of the Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry.* 8-inch B. L. rifle, steel, model 18SS, at West
Goethals, George Washington (U.S. M. A.. 1S80). Point Foundry. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S92, p.

Instructor of practical mihtary engineering, 579- (C)


r. S. M. A., Nov. 15, 1S98 to 1900. Report of manufacture of S-inch rifles at
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im- West Point Foundry, p. 467; Progress of work
provement of Sakonnet Harbor. R. I. Rept. on pneumatic dynamite guns at West Point
Chief of Kng., 1901, p. 1150. lAi I-'oundry, p. 468; Description of Elswick hydro-
Xarragansett Bay, R. I. Rept. Chief pneumatic carriage for 9.2-inch B. I,, rifle, p.
<jf Eng,. 1901, p. 1156. (A) 632; Elswick hydropneumatic carriage for 10-
(Umters Reef. Tennessee River. inch B. Iv. rifle, p. 633; Raskazoff carriages, de-
Kept. Chief of Eng., 1902, (A) p. 1^22. scription of. range finder, p. 636; Canetand St.
Channel around Bridgeport Island, Chamond carriages, reference made to, p. 637;
Tenn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1902. p. 1824. (A) Creusot (Schneider) carriage, reference made
.SVv Boards— Kingman, i. (A) to, p. 637; Disappearing carriage designed by,

Goldman, Henry Joseph (f. S. M. A., 1S77). A p. 637; Noble, reference made to carriage, p.
new lecture on the horse's foot. Jour. Cav. 637; Armstrong carriage, description of, p. 637;
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of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S5S. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1893. {C)


Goodenow, Daniel (of Maine*. Memberof Board Disappearing gun carriages. Oper. Div.
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Died Oct. 26, 1878, aged 45. Obituary in Ann. brakes for checking the recoil of gun carriages,
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Grads. U.S. M. A.. 1887; Harper's New Monthly Notice of Barry's A treatise on hydraulics.
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(A) Graham, Jaraes Duncan (U. S. M. A., 1817).


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Oswego Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief sented by General Culhim.
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I. p. 55; 1S66, vol. 2. p. 40;
1866, vol. 4, pp. 169, 173; 1867. pp. 34. 237, 263;
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1

Black Lake Harbor, Mich. Rept. (A)


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New Buffalo Harbor, Mich. Rupt. M. A.
Chief of Eng., 1S66. vol. 4. p. 154; 1S75, vol. 2,
Tomb and memorial of I'. .S. Grant, tin
pp. 451. 452- (C) Clareniont Heights, Riverside drive. New York
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of Eng.. 1S73. p. 247. (Cl Marble statue by Franklin Simmons
( 1. In
Capitol. W*ashington. D. C.
Sodus Bay Harbor. Little, N. Y.
Bas relief, equestrian. Prospect Park
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plaza. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Magnetic observations, p. 84; Earthquake, Equestrian statue (by Partridge i. Grant
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(by Thomas Eakins). Inside of
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Grant, ['lysses Simpson. Eqiustriaii statue (by Grant, I'lysses Simp.son. Cannon (John): His-
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phia, Pa. Richmond (1864-65), with an outline of the
Bronze equestrian statue (by IvOuis K. previous course of the American civil war . . .

Ribisso). At Chicago, III. London, 1S69. vol.. O. (A) i

Bronze statue, heroic size by Robert ( Grant on the battlefield, by K. Lawrence.


Rringhurst). At St. Louis. Mo. Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 39 {1869).
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Bronze (?) statue. At Fort Leavenworth, Marshall (Edward Chauncey): The an-
Kans. cestry of General Grant and their contempo-
In St. Louis, Mo. raries New York. 1869.
. . . vol.. O. (A) I

Statue. Lincoln Park, Chicago, 111. The intellectual character of General


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Instructor of practical engineering, U. S.
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war, S. ) New York, 1SS2. (A) Having varj'ing lengths of barrel, experi-
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Construction of batter>' at Peekskill. harbor lints on Milwaukee River,
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p. 141. (A) Grier, R. C. {of Pennsylvania). Member of


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1S85. Engraving (by J. C. Buttre)
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Fox River, Wis., on the necessity 1885. (A)


and advisability of building a protection wall Grubb. Gen. Edward Burd (of New York).
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Qwynn, Walter (U. S. M. A.. 1822). Died Feb. 6. of Eng.. 1S91. p. 1263. (C)
1S82, aged So. Obituary- ;// Ann. Assoc. Grads. St. Jerome Bay, Md. Kept. Chief of
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jiractice. Fort Monroe. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. — -
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York. 1851. 1 vol.. O. (A) Kng., 1891. p. 1289. (C)
Haddock, Charles B. (of New Hampshire). Mem- Kennebec River, at Bath. Me., and
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1897. I vol., O., pis. (A) south fork of Bagaduce River. Me.
Our friend the SuUan of Jolo, Century Kept. Chief of Eng.. 1893. p. 724. (A)
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Book of letters and lettering, for the use Re:it. Chief of Eng., 1S93. p. 726. (A)
of cadets in the department of drawing, U. S. t,incolnville (Duck Trap) Harbor.
M. .\. West Point. 1903. i vol., O., pis. (A) Me. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S93, p. 727. (A)
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Rockland Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief


Iiitrenchingtool; each trowel with wooden of Eng.. 1893. p. 730. (A)
handle, recommended by. Kept. Chief of Ord.. Owls Head Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief
1S73. p. 57- (C) of Eng.. 1893. p. 731. (A)
Carriage for I^owell battery gnu. Kept. - Teunant Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief
Chief of Ord., i-SSo, p. 413. (C) of Eng., 1893, p. 733. (A)
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harbor of .sonthwest IJaltimore, Md. Hi.story of the flag of the United States.
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Annapolis Harbor, Md. Rept. Chief Registers of the V . S, .-Xriny for 178Q, 1792,

of Eng.. 1^97. p. i">oi). fA) 1794. 79*'. 179'*^- Compiled and published for
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Early discipline at the U. Jour.
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Fixed coast defen.se.s. Jonr. Mil. Serv. See West Point, laws of Congress relating
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^tfe' Boards — Abbot, 7, R; Casey. 14. 15; Craig- (A)
hill, 6. 13, i.s. 23; Hains; Macomb, i. 3; Robert. Wlien heads are trviinps. [Verse.]
7,n; Wilson (J. M.). 2. (A) When Love laughs. [Verse.]
Hairston, Peter (of Virginia). Memberof Board When Cupid calls. |\'erse.]
of \'isitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S95. When Love is lord. [Verse.]
Hale, Rev. Edward Everett (of Massachu.setts), The little lady. [Prose.]
Member of Board of Visitors to V . S. M. A. in Some other people and myself. [Prose.]
1^90. An experimental wooing. [Prose.]
Hale, Engene (of Maine). Member of Hoard of The fun and lighting of ihc Rough Riders,
M. A.
Visitors to U. S. in 1S79. [Prose]
HaJe, Irving (U. S. M. A.. iSJ^)- Addres.s. In Tales by Tom Hall. [Prose.]
Cadet Howitzer, 18S4, pp. S-ii. Co-dramatist of Beside the bonnie brier
Present limitations of electric power in bush.
mining, i pam... O. 1S92. (A) Hall, William K. (of New York). Meml)cr of
Discussion of Parkhnrst's P!)lectricity and Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1879.
the art of war. Jonr. U. S. Art., vol. 2. p. 101.
Hall. William Preble {V. S. M. A., 1S6S1. The
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M. A. in 1S74.
of Visitors to U. S.
Jour. Cav. Assoc, 188S. (A)
Hall. Charles Badger. Photograph in Albums
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Died Jan. aged 40. Oliitnary in Ann.
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Hall. Frederick fof District of Columbia 1.
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1901. I vol., 0.,pp. 43.
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HaU, James Harrison (U. S. M. A., 1865). Died Halleck. Henry Wager (I'. S. M. A., 1839). Died
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In memorial hall, West Point.
Hall, Louis W. (of Pennsylvania). Memberof
Engraving (by I. A. O'Neill) owned by
Board of Visitors to l'. S. M. A. in 1S97.
Assoc Grads. U. S. M. A.
HaU. layman (U. S. M. A., iSSi). Hall's Ele- Bronze statue. In Central Park, on tlie
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I, 187S. Bitumen: Its varieties, properties, and
Librarian U. S. M. A. from Sept. 2, 1S71. uses. Compiled from various sources. Prof.
to Nov. I. 1S78. Papers Corps of Eng.. V. S. A., No. i. Wash-
List of cadets admitted to the U. S. M. A. ington, 1S41. O.
. .till Sept 30, 1876; with tables exhibiting
. A course of instruction in the elenients of
the results of the examinations, and the c<jrps military art and science, etc., with critical
26o Centennial of United States Military Academy,
notes on the Mexican and Crimean wars. 12°, Hamilton. Alston. A simple method of laying
pp. 449, pi. New York, 1859. guns for indirect fire for the 3.2 B. ly. field

Halleck, Henrj'^ Wager. A collection of mining rifle. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 11, p. 121.

laws of Spain and Mexico. 1S59. The irreducible case of thecubic equation.
Translator and editor. De Fooz on the Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 13. p. 50.

law of mines, with introductory remarks. Hamilton. Charles Smith (C S. M. A., 1843).
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International law and laws of war; or, Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A., 1891. (A)
Rules regulating the intercourse of States in Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
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Hamilton, Frank Brown (U. S. M. A., 1862). Died
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many parts rewritten by Sir Sherston Baker Hamilton, James. Member of Board of Visitors

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Q.. MS. (A) Our national flag; the Stars and Stripes; its
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Brilliant points on a family of concentric
the New York Historical Society 1S77
Annals of Math., 19— (A)
. . . . . .

spheres. .

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The Weldon range finder; its use and Our national fiag; "The Star Spangled
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vol., p. 26.
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Who projected the canal at island-No. 10?
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Hamilton. William Reeve (U. S. M. A., 1S76). Metropolitan Muscvun. New York City.
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About the Bible, being a collection of ex- Gettysburg, 1896. Philadelphia, 1899. i pam.
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Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1883. (A) Removal of New Orleans city council.
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Various essays on agricultural, political Confederate Commanders.
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Hammond, Richard Pindell (U. S. M. A., 1S41). Red River ( Little), Ark. Rept. Chief
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Died Nov. 2S, 1S91. aged 71.
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Willamette River. Greg., west side
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Bronze equestrian statue. Cemetery Hill, Yamhill River. Oreg. Rept. Chief
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Equestrian statue. To be erected in Fair- Lewis and Clarke
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Bronze statue (by J. Q. A. Ward). Iij Grays River, Wash. Rept. Chief of
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Translation of Bonamico's The study of ject, plan, estimate, etc.. for the improvement
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Translation of Ronca's Perforation for- Wickford Harbor, Narragansett Bay,
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I.

Translation of Bassani's New formulas Stonington Harbor and its entrance.


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177- former entrance to Point Judith
Translation of
Mieliclihofer's Obser\'a- Pond. R. I. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. 6S9.
tions on firing expedients of coast artillerj-. (A)
Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 15, p. i.
— Woods Hole and Little Woods Hole
Translation of Von Obermayer's Experi- Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95. p.
ments in illustration of the top motion of 750- ( A
rotating oblong projectiles. Jour. U. S. Art., Wickford Harbor in Narragansett
vol. 16, pp. 63, 1S9, 303. Bay. R. I. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 753.
Translation of Bassani's Upon the form (A)
of the head of oblong projectiles which en- Snake River, Wash. andOreg. Rept.
counters the minimum resistance to motion Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 433S. (A)
from the air. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 16, pp. 154, Columbia River, Oreg. and Wash.
294. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901. pp. 3502, 3505. (A)
Modifications of the German ironclad Snake River, IdahoandWash. Rept.
Hagen. Jonr. U. S. Art., vol. 17, i>. S4. Chief of Eng., 1901, pp. 3526, 3529. {.\)
Harris, George Montgomery (
I'. S. M. A., 1S6S). See Boards.— Heuer. i; Langfitt, i; Mans-
Died May aged 27. Obituarj' in Ann.
11. 1S73. field, 5; Stickney, 5. (A)
As.soc. Grads., U. S. M. A., 1S73. (A) Hartsuff, George Lucas U. ( S. M. A.. 1852).
Harris. Henr>' Leavenworth (U. S. M. A., 1S69). Died May 16. 1874, aged 44. Photograph in
Photograph in Albums of ofl!icers' mess. Albums of officers' mess.
Instruction in photography at the U. S. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. V . S. M. A.,
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i 1S74; Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 49
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(1874). p. 29S.
Range and position finding, i pam. 1S93. Harvey, John Gailard l,U. S. M. A., 1S31). Editor
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Gunpowder analysis. Ord. Note 181. vol. Harvey, Philip Francis, Chief medical officer
6, p. 16. (Al U. S. M. A., 1S92-1S94,
Comment on Range and position finding. The Military* Academy and the education
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540: translator of The Deport apparatus for Harwood, Franklin (U. S. M. A.. 1S61). Died
Ia>-ing heavy guns. p. 780. Jour. Mil. Serv-. Mar. 26. 1SS3, aged 44. Photograph in Albums
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Comment on Horn's Telescopic sights. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U.S. M. A.,
Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Inst,, vol. 23. p. 364. (A) 1SS3. (A)
Photographic triangulation. Description Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
of the process of photo-zincography. O., pp. provement of Buffalo Harbor, N. V. Rept.
32, ill. Chief of Eng-, 1S69, p. 149. (C)
264 Centennial of United States Mi/iiary Academy.

Harwood, Franklin, rrojecl, plan, estimate, Harwood, Franklin. Project, plan, estimate,
Dunkirk Harbor. etc., for the improvement of Grand River
etc., for the improvement of
N.Y. Rept.Chief of Eng.,lS72,p. 247; 187,^, p. below Grand Rapids. Mich. Rept. Chief of
Eng., 1881, p. 2224. (C)
34S; 1874. vol. I, p. 226; 1S70. pp. 193-197; "868,
(C) Alpena Harbor, Thunder Bay, Mich.
pp. 43, 196; 1870, p. 190.
J Grand River Harhor, Fairport,Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1881, p. 2244; 1884. p. 2037;
18S7, p. 2249. (C)
Kept. Chief of Eng., 1873, p. 39; lS74. vol. I, p.
Swan Creek, Lake St. Clair, Mich.
222. (C)
Maumee River. Ohio. Rept. Chief of Rept. Chief of Eng.. l.88l, p. 2257. (C)
42. 324. 325. (C) Empire Bay. Mich. Rept. Chief of
Eng., 873, pp.
Harbor (Raisin River), Eng., iSSi. pp. 2260, 2261. (C)
-Monroe
Mich, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1873, pp. 308. 309; ^f**? —
Boards Cram. i. 2; Macomb. 2,
(C) 16; Merrill. 1; Warren, 2; WoodrufT. 1. 4. 11,
1874, vol. 1, p. 215.
Sandu-iky City Harbor, Ohio. Rept. 13- (A)
Hasbrouck, Henry Cornelius (f. S. M.A. 1861 1.
Chief of Eng., 1873, p. 327; 1874, vol. i, p. 217. (C)
Huron Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
of Eng., 1S73, p. 331; 1874, vol. I, p. 21S. (C) Commandant of cadets. U. .S. M. A., 1882-
Harbor, Rept. 188S.
Vermilion (-)hio.

Chief of Eng., (C) HascaU, Herbert Austin r. S. M. A., 18.56). Died (

1873, p. 332.
Black River Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Oct. 14, 1890, aged 55. Photograph in Albums
p. 220. of officers' mess.
Chief of Eng., 1S73, p. 335; 1874, vol. 1
.

Obituary in .\nu. .\ssoc. ads.U.S. M. .A.,


(C)
Cleveland Harlior, Ohio. Rept. Chief 1891. (Al
pp. 222, 237. (C) HascaU. Gen. :wilo S. (of Indiana). Member of
of Eng.,lS73,p.337; 1874, vol. i,

- Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Board of Visitors to l". S. M. A.. iSSi.


Chief of Eng.. lS74,vol. Haskin. Joseph Abel (U. S. M. A., 1S39). Died
1873, p. 34u; 1874,1). 223;

I. p. 223; 1875, vol. I, p. 314. iC) Aug. 3, 1874. aged 56. Obituary in .\iin. Assoc.
Conneaul Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1875.
(C) Hassler, Ferdinand Rudolf. Professor of mathe-
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Erie (Presque Isle)
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Hatch, Everard Enos U. S. M. A.. 1884). A story
(
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of West Point. In Gulf Messenger, vol. 9, No. 2,


P- 2^25- (C)
Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio. Rept. February, 1896, pp. 56-62.
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Water: Its pollution and purification. Jour.
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- Rocky River Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Hatch, F. W. (of Virginia ). Member of Board of
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Chief of Eng., 1S73, p. 345; 1874, vol. I, p
Hatch. John Porter (U. S. M. A.. 1S45). Died
(C)
Cheboygan Harbor, Mich. Rept. Apr. 12, igoi, aged 79. Obituary and portrait in
Chief of Eng., 1S76, vol. 2, pp. 530, 531; 1S77, p.
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Hatch, William H. (of Missouri). Member ot
945; 1879, pp. 169, 1666; 1882, p. 232.8; 1.S87, p. 2247.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S94.
(C)
Hatfield, Charles .Albert Phelps (U.S. M. A., 1.872).
St. Clair Flats and ship canal, Mich.
The evolution of cavalry. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst.,
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vol. 15. p. 89. (A)
(C)
Tendency of evolution in the .\rniy. Jonr.
Saginaw River, Mich. Rept. Chief
Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 21, p. 441. (A)
of Eng., 1S77, p. 941; 1S79, pp. 169, 1662: 18S1, p.
Haupt. Herman (U. S. M. A.. 1S35). General
2250. ICl
theory of liridge construction ... i vol., O.
Sable River Harbor, Mich.
.\ii
1851. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79, pp. 169, 1657-165S.
Member of Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A.
(C)
in 1861.
Grand Haven Harbor, Mich. Rept.
Photographs, illustrative of operations in
Chief of Eng., iSSo, p. 2024. (C)
construction and transportation, as used to
Sebewaing Harbor, Mich. Rept.
facilitate the movements of the armies of the
Chief of Eng., 1880, p. 2045; 1882, p. 2334. (C)
River, Mich. Rept.
Rappahannock, of Virginia, and of the Poto-
St. Josephs
mac. 2 vols., O. obi. Boston, 1863. (.\)
Chief of Eng., 1880, p. 2054; 18SS. p. 258. (C)
Military bridges . . including
. . . . de-
Mackinac City, Mich. Rept. Chief
signs for trestle and truss bridges for military
of Eng., 1S80, pp. 2056, 2057. (C)
railroads... New York, 1864. i vol., O. (A)
Belle River. Mich. Rept. Chief of distance transmission c. power
Long . . .

Eng., 1880, p. 2060; 1883, p. 1875; 1SS5, p. 2158;


2d ed. 1 pani.. O. [1S95.] (A)
18.87, p. 2262. (C) Reminiscences, giving hitherto unpub-
Clinton River, Mich. Rept. Chief lished official orders, personal narratives of
of Eng., 1880, p. 2063. (C) important military operations with notes . . .

.
Frankfort (Anx Bees Scies) Harbor, and a personal sketch by Frank Abial Flower.
Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S1, p. 2201. IC) Ill, . . . 1901. I vol., O. (A)
The Wriliii_Q-s of Gmdiiatrs, iSo2-i()02. 265

Haupt, Herman. Hints on bridge building. Hozen. William Babcock. Obituary in .\n\\.
Plans for improvement of the Ohio River. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S87. (A)
Street railway motors. In memoriam. hi Eighteenth reunion i>f
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Engineering specifications and contracts, D. C, May, 1S87, p. 1S7. Cincinnati, iSSS. (A)
1S7S. The school and the army in Germany and

Working drawings and how to make and France, with a diary of siege life at Versailles
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. . . pam., i ... New York. 1872. ivol.,0. (A)
bonnd. (A) School and the Army. Harper's New
The topographer, his instrnnicnts and Monthly Mag., vol. 45 (1872), p. 622.
methods. O.. pp. iS.). 111. with miinerons -Our barren lands. The interior of the
maps, and engravings. New York, etc.
plates, United States west of the one hundredth meri-
18S3. dian and eastof the Sierra Nevadas Cin- . . .

Physical phenomena of harbor entrances. cinnati, 1S75. ivol.. O. [In same vol.:] (i)

[Prize essay Amer. Phil. Soc] 1S87. Some correctionsof life on the plains; (2) The
Special report on railway plant of Paris great middle region of the United States and
Exposition. 1SS9. its limited space of arable land. (A)
Canals and their economic relation to ReportsasChief Signal Officer, U.S. Army,

transportation. 1S90. 18S0-18S7.


A move for better roads. iSgi. Court-martial. T. J. Mackey. 18S5.
A number of pamphlets and other contri- A narrative of military science. O. 1S85.
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Hawley, Joseph R. (of Connecticut). Member plan, estimate, etc., for the improvement of
of Board of Visitors to l'. S. M. A. in 1SS5, in St. Joseph Harbor, Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
1K90, and in :S98. 1867, p. 104; 1S74, vol. I, p. 194. (C)
Hay, James \oi Virginia). Member of Board of Racine Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief
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Hay. William Henr>-(r.S. M.A.. 1SS6). Cavalry KcTiosha (Southport) Harbor, Wis.
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Hayes, W. Alabama). Memberof Board
S. (of (C)
of Visitors toV S. M. A. in 1S32. .
New Buffalo Harbor, Mich. Rept.
Hayman, Samuel Brinckl^^U. S. M.A., 1842). Chief of Eng., 1867, p. 102; 1S68. pp. iiS, 223;
Died May i, 1S95, aged 75. Obituary ?« Ann. 1876, vol. 2, p. 452. (C)
A.SSOC. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S95. (A) .
Calumet Harbor. 111. Rept. Chief
Haymond, Col. Henry (of West Virginia). Mem- of Eng., i-'^7o. pp. 105. 107; 1876, vol. 2, p. 441.
ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1SS4. (C)
HayTies, Milton A. (U. S. M.A..183S). Editorof Michigan City Harbor, Ind. Rept.
a law journal, 1S44-45. Chief of Eng., 1S70, pp. 109, no. (C)
Hays, Alexander (U. S. M. A.. 1S44). Died May Savannah River and Harbor. Ga.
5, 1S64, aged 44. Engraving (by A. Robin) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1873, p. 749. (C)
owned by Assoc. Grads, U. S. M. A. Grand River below Grand Rapids,
Hays. William (U. S. M. A., 1S40). Died Feb. 7, Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S2, pp. 2311, 2312.
1S75, aged 56. Obituarj- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. (C)
U. S. M. A., 1875; Harper's New Monthly Mag., Machias River Channel, Me. Rept.
vol.50 (1875), p. 923. (A) Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 5S5. (A)
Hazen, William Babcock (U. S. M. A.. 1S55). Died Carvers Harbor. Me. Rept. Chief
Jan. 16, 18S7, aged 56. Engra\'ing (by A. H. of Eng.. 1895, p. 587. (A)
Ritchie) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Georges River, Me. Rept. Chief
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. of Eng., 1895, p. 591. (A)
266 .
Ccntcnuial of United States Military Aeademy,
Heap. David Porter. Project, plan, estimate. seacoast and other guns, 1S92. p. 421; Descrip-
etc.. for the improvement of Sasona River, Me. tion of barracks at Satidy Hook proving
Kept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. 593. (A) ground, p. 423; Description of office building
harbor lines in Cape Fear River at at Sandy Hook proving ground, p. .J23; De-
Wilmington. N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1896. scription of Gantry crane and runway at
p. 1148. (A) Sandy Hook proving ground, p. 424; Specifi-
Bogiie Inlet. N. C. Kept. Chief of cations for office buildings at Sandy Hook
Eng.. 1897, pp. 1419, 1421. (A) proving ground, p. 427; Specifications for
Ocracoke Inlet, N. C. Kept, Chief barracks at Sandy Hook proving ground,
of Eng.. JS97. p. 1423. (A) P- 435; 3.2-inch B. I.,., effect of position of vent
Pamlico River, N. C. Rept. Chief upon and pressures in gun, p. 444;
velocities
of Eng.. 1897. p. 1425. (A) Trial of platform and equipment for 3.6-inch
Neuse River. N. C. Rept. Chief of B. E. mortar, p. 458; Test of Merriam's base
Eng.. 1S97. p. 142S. (A) percussion, p. 483; 3.2-iiich. Frankford Ar-
Town Creek, N. C. Kept. Chief of senal, test of shrapnel, p. 947. Kept. Chief of
Eng., 1S97, p. 1434. (A) Ord., 1892. (C)
Montana Territory. 1872. Topographical Heath, Frank, Sandy Hook proving ground, re-
map. port of principal operations. 1S93, p. 3S1; Ar-
History of the application of the electric rangement of firing butts for proof at Sandy
light to lighting the coasts of France. O., pp. Hook proving ground. p,3Si; Improvementsof
31. Washington, i.SS_v wharf at Sandy Hook proving ground, p. 3S2;
The Engineer Department, U. S. Army, Sandy Hook proving ground, table of rounds
at the Philadelphia International Exhibition fired from various guns and mortars, 1S93, p.3?3;
of 1S76. 0., pp. 647, in Washington. 1SS4. Advantage of railroad transportation to Sandy
(Al Hook proving ground, p. 3S3; Electricalh*
Report on the International Exhibition of welded (American Projectile Company') fir-

Electricity held at Paris in iSSi. O., pp. 2S7, ingtestsof shrapnel, Shrapnel, 3.2-inch,
p, 544;
ill. Washington. 1SS4. comparative results of electrically welded,
Electrical appliances of the present day. Hotchkiss and Frankford Arsenal, p. 545.
1SS4. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S93. (C)
Ancient and modern light-houses. 1S8S. Report of principal operations at Sandy
and Barlow, John Whitney (U. S. M. A., Hook proving ground; Summary of tests of
1.861). Yellowstone Eake and the valley of the smokeless powders; Report of firings with
Yellowstone River, sketch of the; route of. Woodbridge lo-inch B. L. wire-wound rifle;
1S71. Topographical map. Report of firings with 12-inch B. L- mortars to
Reconnoissance of the Yellowstone determine pitch of rifling; Accuracy trials of a
River. No. 1479, doc. 66. (C) worn S-inch B. L. rifle. Rept. Chief of Ord..
and Maguire, Edward (U. S. M. A., 1S67). 1S94. (C)
Dakota Territory, 1S72. Topographical map. Report of principal operations at the
.Sec Boards —
Robert, i. ^'fc Commissions Sandy Hook proving ground. Rept. Chief
Heap. ( A of Ord., 1S95. (C)
Heard, John T. {of Massachusetts). Member of Report of Principal operations at Sandy
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S59. Hook proving ground; Report on range tables
Heath. Frank (U. S. M. A., 186S). Ammunition, for 3.6-inch B. L- rifle; Report on smokeless
fuses, primers, etc. See Ord. Mem., No. 21, powders. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S96. (C)
187S. Report of principal operations at the
Report of Cheyenne ordnance depot cora,- Sandy Hook proving ground; Report of tests
nianding officer, p. 115; Ramrod bayonet rifles, of smokeless powders at Sandy Hook; Report
use in Department of the Platte, 18S2, p. 116; of firing to determine the cone of dispersion of
Hunting knives satisfactory, except steel is shrapnel with 3.2-inch rifle. Rept. Chief of
loo brittle, p. lib; Wiping rods, wooden, allow- Ord., 1S97. (C)
ance should be increased, p. 116: Cartridge Report of principal operations of the
belt not adapted for carrying revolver and Sandy Hook proving ground; Report on tests
saber, p. 117; Carbine, socket should be al- of powders; Report on tests of Jovite. Rept.
tered, p. iiS; Side lines. Coraly No. 2. pre- Chief of Ord., 1S9S. (C)
ferred in Department of the Platte, p. 119; Summary of tests of smokeless powders
Lariats, Cranston's .safety bighting attach- at Sandy Hook proving ground; Report of
ment for, p. 119; Targets and target materials, principal operations at Sandy Hook proving
use in Department of the Platte, p. 119. Rept. ground; Tests of Gathmann system of projec-
Chief of Ord., 1SS2. (C) tiles and fuses for high explosives. Rept.
Shrapnel test of Hotchkiss 3.2-inch gun, Chief of Ord., 1S99. (C)
P- 559; Shrapnel, greater elevation required Report of principal operations at Frank-
for than for shell, p. 562. Rept. Chief of Ord., ford Arsenal. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1900. (C)
1S91. (C) Comment on Whistler's Graphic tables of
Sandy Hook proving ground report of fire. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 14. p. 345. (A)
principal operations for 1892, p. 421; Firings Report on cleaning and lackering artil-
made at Sandy Hook proving ground, with lery projectiles. Ord. NoteS?, vol. 3, p. 70S. (A)
The JFn'tings of Graduates, iSo2-igo2. 267
Heath, Frank. Report on fouling by blank car- ment. N. (i. S. X. v., about i^qt*. In memorial
tridges. Ord. Note 8S, vol. 3, p. 710. (A) hall. West Point.
Heaton, Robert C. (of Massachusetts). Member Henry. Guj' \'eriion. Obituary- and portrait ///

of Hoard of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in igoi. Ann. Assoc. Grads. t'. S. M. A., 1900. (A)
Hubert. Louis (U. S. M. A.. 1^.45). Died Jan. 7. Military record of civilian appointments
1901, aged So. Obituary and portrait in Ann. in the I'. S. Army ... 1 vols,. (_). iS(x)-iS73.

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Hubert, Paul Octave (U. S. M. A., 1S40). Died Target practice for soldiers. Ord. Note
Aug. 29. iSSo, aged 62. Obituary in Ann. 340, vol. 12, pp.
5. Washington. 18S4. (A)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 18S1. (A) Comment on Bernard's marching and
Hein. Otto I.ouis V S. M. A., 1S70). Photograph
( . camping cavalry. Jour. Xj. S. Cav. Assoc, :SS9,
in Albums of officers' mess. p. 166. (A)
Commandant of cadets and iiislruclor of Remarks on
Letter 16 Hohenlohe's. on —
tactics I'. S. M. A., June 15. 1901.
Mar. 23. 1S97. to Cavalry, p. S9; Notes on Review of lU-nry's
Instructions for outposts, advance guards, Practical informatiou for noncommissioned
and reconnaissance. I'ort I.eavenvvorth, 1SS7. ofilicers, p. 439. Jour. Cav. .^ssoc, iSyo. (A)
1 vol., O., 95 pp. (A) Cavalry instruction. Jour. Cav. Assoc.
The French cavalry, p. 100; Longdistance 1S94, p. 292. (A)
rides, p. 222, Jour. Cav. Assoc. iSSS. (A) Army catechism for noncommissioned
Comment on Allen's Cavalry training. officers. (A)
Jour. !\Iil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 2S. p. 460. Henry, James M. Lake {U. S. M. A., 1S44). Died
Heintzelmann, Charles Stewart (l. .S. M. A., July 4. iSSi, aged 61. Obituary in Ann. .\ssoc,
1S67). Died Feb. 27. iSSi, agedja. Photograph Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S82. (A)
in Albums of officers' mess. Henry, Mathis Winston (U. S. M. A., 1S61). Died
Obituar\- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. V. S. Nov. 28, 1S77, aged 39. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
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Heintzelman, Samuel Peter (U. S- M. A., 1826). Henry, Patrick M. (of North Carolina). Mem-
Died May 1, 18S0, aged 74. Portrait. Harper's ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. .\, in 1^49.
New Monthly Mag., vol. 31 (1S65). p. 31. (A) Henry, William Seton (U. S. M. .A.., iS-,5). Died
Engraving (by George E- Ferine)
Mar. 5, 1S51. aged 34. Campaign sketches of
owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. the war with Mexico vol., O. 1S4S. (A)
. . . i
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S.
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General Heintzelman in the peninsular Review of Greely's Handbook of Arctic
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(A) Valentino's Aide- m^inoire de marine, 1S97, p.
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1S7S). Alaska and her gold fields. The Terri- the United States, p. 265. Jour. U. S. Art., vol.
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O. (A) Translation of The penetration of bullets
Address at the banquet of the U. S. M. .'\. of Portuguese rifle. Jour. l". S. Art., vol. S,

Centennial Association, Manila, P. I.. June 11, P.9S.


1902, in response to the toast "West I'oint." Translation of The English armored
MS. cruiser Prince George. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 9,

Helm. Ben Hardin (U. S. M. A.. 1851). Died p. 231.


Sept. 21, 1S63, aged 33. Engraving. Owned Review of Hill's Cuba and Porto Rico, with
by .\ssoc. Grads. V S. M. .\. . the other islands of the W*est Indies, p. 217;
Henderson, John (of Pennsylvania). ^leraber Translation of The new field artillery, p. 267;
of Board of Visitors, V S. M. A.. 1S36. . Translation of FJInglish armored cruisers, p.
Hendricks, Joh n of I ndiana ). ( Member of 305; Review of Garland's U. S. Grant; His
life and character, p. 311; Translation of a re-
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S56.
view of Gossot's M^moire sur les vibration
Hendricks. William (of Indiana). Member of
Elastiqufe et la resistance des canons, p. 314;
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S39.
Noticeof Photographic mosaics, of Armor plate.
Henley, Austin (U. S. M. A., 1872). Died Julyii, Ballistic tests of armor plate as manufactured
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U. S. M. A., 1S79. (A) 315; Notice of the Reprint of the squadron bul-
Henry, Guy Vernon (l*. S. M. A., i>>6i). Died letin of the North Atlantic Squadron, with an
Oct. 27, 1899, aged 6(. Portrait (oil painting by introduction by Rear Admiral Sampson, p. 326.
Irving T. Wiles). Presented by Seventh Regi- Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 10, p. 326.
268 Centennial of United States Military Aeademv,

Hero, Andrew, jr. Translation of Vallier's The Heuer, William Henry. Project, plan, estimate,
law of pressure in guns. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. the improvement of Atchafalaya River,
etc., for

13. P- 297- La. Rept. Chief of Erg., iS8,s, p. 1435. (C)


Ship building in Germany and the im- Bayou Black, La. Rept. Chief of
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. Eng., 18S7, p. 1370. (C)
p. 147. Bayou Terrebonne. La Rept. Chief
Translation of Korrodi's Watervliet Ar- of Eng., 18S7, p. 1396. (C)
senal. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 16, p. 73. Vermillion River, I,a. Rept. Chief
Translation of Collon's Commentaries on of Kng., 1SS7, p. 139S. (C)
contemporaneous art of defense. Jour. U. S. Calcasieu River and Pass. La. Rept.
Art., vol. 17. p. 120.
Herr, Hiero Benjamin U. S. M. A., iS6b). I'ho-
(
— Chief of Eng., 1SS7, pp. 1403. 1404. (C)
Petaluraa Creek, Cal. Rept. Chief
tograph /;/ Albums of officers' mess. of Eng., 1S8S, p. 2134. (C)
Herrick, Edward (of Pennsylvania). Memberuf Eel River, Cal. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Board of Visitors, U.S. M.A.. 1S36. 1889, p. 2495 (C)
Herron, Joseph Southerland (U. S. M. A., 1895). harbor moorings at Kort Ross. Fisks
Explorations in Alaska, 1.S99. See U. S. De- '
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Hersey. Mark I^eslie (U. S. M. A.. 1S87). Train- Mokelunine River, Cal. Rept. Chief
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vol. 2T, p. 300, (A) San Joaquin River, Cal. Rept. Chief
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and the education of officers. In Jour. Mil. Merced River. Cal. Rept. Chief of
Ser\'. Inst., U. S., vol. 17 {1S95), p. 180. (A) Eng.. 1893, p. 3297. (A)
Heth. Henry (U. S. M. A., 1847). Died Sept. 27, Stanislaus River, Cal. Rept. Chief
1899, aged 7S. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. of Eng., 1893, p. 3302. (A)
U. S. M. A.. 1900. (A) mouth of Navarro River, Cal. Rept.
A system of target practice . . . rhila- Chief of Eng., 1S93, p. 3304. (A)
delphia, 1858, i v., O. (A) Yaquina Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Heth. John (of Virginia). Member of Board of Eug., 1S93, p. 3315. (A)
Visitors to T- S. M. A. in 1836. Feather River, Cal. Rept. Chief of
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July 20, 1S47, aged 42. Military laws of the American River. Cal. Rept. Chief
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pp.311. (A) Georgiana River, Cal. Rept. Chief


Heuer. William Henry U. ( S. M. A., 1865). Proj- of Eng., 1895, p. 332S. (A)
ect, plan, estimate, etc., for the improvement Mendocino Harbor, Cal. Rept. Chief
of Willamette and Columbia rivers. Rept. of Eng., 1S95, p. 3330. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1S66. vol. 3. p. 36; 1866, vol. 4, pp. Ohio River. Ohio. Rept. Chief of
328.331- (C) Eng., 1S97, p. 23S0. (A)
Columbia (upper) and Snake rivers. Humboldt Harbor, Cal.
Rept. Chief
Rept. Chief of Eng.. iS66, vol. 4. p. 330; 1S69, of Eng., 1900, p. 4237.(A)
PP- 476, 477, 479- (C) South .San Francisco Harbor. Cal.
Blossom Rock, Cal. Rept. Chief of Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 4248. (A)
Eng., 1S67, pp. .SI. 507; 1868, pp. SS5, S86. (C) Suisun Creek, Cal. Rept. Chief of
Crescent City Harlior, Cal. Rept. Eng., 1900, p. 4250. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1867, pp. 516, .518; 1S93, p. 3309; Napa River, Cal. Rept. Chief of
1895. p- 3340: 1900. P- 4262. (C) Eng., 1900, p. 4253. (A)
Pacific Coast Harbor of Refuge. Sonoma Creek, Cal. Rept. Chief of
Rept. Chief of Eng., iS67,p. .siS. (C) Eng., 1900, p. 4256. (A)
San Diego Harbor, Cal. Rept. Chief San Francisco Harbor, Cal. Rept.
of Eng., 1870, p. 515. (C) Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 4258. (.\)

Willamette River (upper). Oreg. Oakland Harbor, Cal. Rept. Chief


Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71, p. 909. (C) of Eng., 1901, pp. 3435, 3445. (A)
Sacramento and Feather rivers, Cal. . and the
San Joaquin River, Cal.,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71, p. 917. (C) waterway connecting the same with the Strait
Sabine Pass, Tex. Rept. Chief of of Karquines. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901, pp.
Eng., 1882, pp. 1426, 1436, 1437: 18S3, p. 1054. (C) 3450, 3452- (A)
Townshend Inlet and Corsons San Joaquin River, Cal.. above the
Sound, N. J. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS5, p. S60. mouth of the Stanislaus River. Rept. Chief of
(C) Eng., 1901, p. 3454. (A)
Atlantic City Harbor, N. J. Rept. and "Williamsou, Robert Stockton (U. S.
Chief of Eng., 1885, pp. 862, 864. (C) M. A-, 184S). Report upon the Removal of
Bayou Teche, canal connecting with nlos.son Rock in San Francisco Harbor, Cal.
rirand Lake at Charenton, I,a. Rept. Chief of Q. Washington, 1871.

Eng., 1S85, p. 1399; 18S6, pp. 125, 1260; 1S87, pp. .V<r Boards— Heuer; Ecnyaurd, i, 2. 3;

1371, 1374. (C) Craighill, 5; Mansfield, 4, 6; Marshall, l; Men-


The ]\l-itinffs of Graduates^ iSo2—igo2. 269
dell, 5. 6. S, 10, II, 14. 15; Smith. 2; Suter, 4. 5,6. Hill, Richard Mason (U. S. M. A., iS(ii. Died
^£T Coniinissions— Heai>, 1; MaiisfieM, i; Men" Mar. 25. 1S76, aged 37. Obituarj' in Ann. Assoc.
dell, I, 2; Stnithi; Stickney. i, 2; SiUer.S. (A) Grads. IT. S. M. A.. 1S76. (A)
Hewit. Augustine Francis (Vl. S. M. A., iSjg). Hill, Rowland Gardner (l*. S. M. A.. iSSi). Died
Died June 3. 1SS2, aged 25. Obituary in Ann. May 2, 1S9S, aged 41. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Assoc. Grads. X'. S.,M. A., 18S2. (A) tlrads. U. S. M. A.. 1S9S. (A)
Hewitt, Christian Cyrus (U. S. M. A.. 1874)- Received first honorable mention fur the
Historj' of the Nineteenth Regiment of In- prize essay of the Military Service Institutiou
fantr>\ Hist. U.S. Army, pp. 657-665. (A) for 1S96.

Hewson, Francis (of Pennsylvania). Member The bicycle as a military machine. Jour.
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S53. Mil. Scr\-. Inst., vol. (A)
17, p. 312.

'The proper military instruction of officers.
Hibben, Ethelbert O. (of Oregon). Member of
Jour. Mil. Scr\-. Inst., vol. 20, p. 453. (A)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1859.
Hillhouse, John (U. S. M. A., 1S42). Died IVIar.
Hildt, John Mcl^ean (U. S. M. A.. 1856). Died 29, 1SS2, aged 65. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Apr. aged 41. Photograph in Albums
25. 1S77, Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1SS4. (A)
of officers' mess. The redemption.
[Poem.] 1S67.
Obituan,- in Ann. Assoc. (Irads. U. S. M. A., Hillis,Gen. David B. (of Iowa). Member of
1S77. (A) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1877.
Hill. Ambrose Powell (U. S. M. A., 1S47). Died Hinds. Ernest (U. S. M. A., 1S87). Report of
Apr. 2, aged 40. Fingraving (by A. H.
1S65, operationsofl.ight Battery F, Second Artillery.
Ritchie) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. in Santiago campaign. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 11.
Statue (by Shepherd). In Richmond. Ya. p. 184.
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Survey Rept., 1S56. pp. 3,9. 93. (A) records. Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Inst., vol. 15, p. 531.
-Charge of office, p. 116; Printing, pp. 119. (A)
190;Printing report, pp. 232-317; Assistant, Hinman, Frederick Augustus (U. S. M. A., 1S67).
pp. 119, 192. U. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1S57. Notes on military surveying. Essayons Club
(A) Papers, No. 21. 1S72. (A)
Assistant in Coast Sur\'ey office, t*. S. Project, plau, estimate, etc., for the im-
Coast Survey Rept., 185S. pp. irS, 155; i8no, p. provement of Currituck Sound, Coanjok Bay,
loi. (A) and Noith River Bar, N. C. Rept. Chief of
See U. S. Coast Sur\''ev Kept., 1861, p. 71. Eng.. 18S5, pp. 86. 155. (C)
(A) Norfolk Harbor, Va., and the ap-
HiU. Bennett Hoskin (U. S. M. A., 1837). Died proaches thereto. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS5,

Mar. 24, 1SS6, aged 69. Obituary in Ann. p. 1026. (C)

Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S86. (A) Perquimans River, N. C. Rept. Chief


of Eng., 1SS5, p. 1045. (C)
Hill. Daniel Har\-ey (U. S. M. A., 1S42). Died
Cashie River, N. C. Rept. Chief of
Sept. 25. iSSg, aged 67. Engraving. Owned by
Eng.. 1SS5. pp. 1055, 105S. (C)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
Nottoway River, Va. Rept. Chief of
Obituan,' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M.
Eng., 1887, p. 988. (C)
A.. 1S90. (A)
Alligator River, N. C. Rept. Chief
Author of various essays in the Southern
of Eng., 1S87. p. 993. (C)
Quarterly and Southern Presbj-terian Re-
Nausemond River, Va. Rept. Chief
views. 1S50-1861.
of Eng.. 1SS7, p. looi; iSSS, p. 98. (C)
Consideration of the Sermon on the
bridge in Brunswick County, N. C.
Mount. 1S56.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 188&. p. 2543. (C)
Elements of algebra. 1S5S.
See Boards— Craighill, 6. (A)
Crucifixion of Christ, i860.
Hirst, Robert Lincoln (U. S. M. A., 1S86). Pho-
Editor of monthly magazine, I^and We
tograph in Albums of officers' mess.
I/3ve, at Charlotte. N. C, 1S66-72. when it was
Hitchcock, Ethan Allen (U. S. M. A., 1S17).
merged into the Southern Magazine of Balti- Engraving (by J. C.
Died Aug. 5. 1S70, aged 72.
more.
Buttre) owned by Assoc, (^rads. U. S. M. A.
Memorial address on life and character,
Obituarj' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. t*. S.
by A, C. Aver>*. Raleigh, N. C, 1893. 41 pp.
M. A., 1871. (A)
In War Dept. I.ibrary.
Commandant of cadets, U. S. M. A., 1S29-
Editor of a weekly newspaper, The South-
iS33-
ern Home, at Charlotte, N. C.
Remarks upon alchemy and the alche-
The battle of Gaines's Mill, p. 294; McClel-
mists. 1857.
lan's change of base, p. 447. Centurj- Mag.,
Christ the Spirit. 1S60.
vol. 30.
The Red book of Appin. New York,
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June 6. 1S90, aged 57. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. - and other fairj- tales. 1S63.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1890. (A) Appendix to the stor\' of the Red book of
Hill, Joshua (of Georgia). Member of Board of Appin. New York. 1S63. i vol., O., pp. 297.
Visitors to IT. S. M. A. in 1867. (A)
27Q Ccutcnuial of U)iitcd States Military Acadruiy,
Hitclicock, Ethan Allen. Swedcnborg a her- Hodees. Harry Foot (U. S. M. A.. iSSi). Photo-
metic philosopher. New York, 1S65. 1 vol,, graph in Albums of officers' mess,
O., pp. 352. (A) — Notes on military lock gates. O. 1S92.
Spenser's Colin Clouts explained, etc. 1865. Prof. Papers Corps of Eng., IT. S. A., No. 26.
Notes on the Vita Nuova and minor poems Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
of Dante New York. 1S66. i vol., O., pp.
. . . provement of Ohio River between I^udlow and
377. (A) Covington, Ky., and Cincinnati, Ohio; Chesa-
Remarks on the sonnets of Shakespeare. peake and Ohio Railway bridge to Cincinnati;
Hoadly, George (of Ohio). Member of Board of Southern Railway bridge. Rept. Chief of
Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S85. Eng., 1893, p. 2524. (A)
Hoae. William Reddy (U. S. M. A., 1S71). Died Little Miami River, Ohio. Rept.
Jan. 16, 1875, aged 27. Obituary in Ann. Chief of Eng., 1893, p. 2527. (A)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S75. (A) Ohio River between Ironton, Ohio,
Hoaj:',George F. (of Massachusetts). Member and 3 miles along and up the Ohio east of the
of Board of Vi.sitors to West Point in 1S74. mouth of Guyan River, W. Va. Rept. Chief of
Hobbs, Frank Emery (U. S. M. A., 1S7S). 3.2- Eng. 1893, p. 2529. (A)
inch B. I,., tests of steel used iu field gun. Raccoon River, Ohio. Rept. Chief
Kept. Chief of Ord.. 1S76. p. 94. (C) of Eng., 1893. p. 2531. (A)
Report on the manufacture of steel forg- Ohio River between Davis Island
ings, etc., by Midvale Steel Company. Rept. Dam and dams at or near the mouth of the
Chief of Ord , 1SS4, p. 415. (C) Beaver River in Pennsylvania. Rept. Chief of
pouring molten cast iron
Steel, effect of Eng., 1S93, p. 2534. (A)
about a piece of oil tempered, p. 317; Rifles, Allegheny River between the dam
S, 10, 12, and 16 inch, steel forgings for, tables, at Tarentum and Herr Island Dam, Pa. Rept.
p. 383; Midvale Steel Company*, work done for Chief of Eng., 1893, p. 2537. (A)
Ordnance Department in 1SS5, p. 449. Rept. Allegheny River at or near Taren-
Chief of Ord., 1SS5. (C) tum, Pa. Rept. Chief of Kng., 1S93. p. 2540. (A)
Midvale Steel Company, report of inspec- Allegheny River from Olean, N. V.,
tion ofordnance for iS8b, p. 325; Experimental to Warren. Pa. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1893, p.
trunnion hoop for rifle, S-inch B. L,., p. 34fj. .-542. (A)
Rept. Chief of Ord., 1886. (C) Missouri River between Three
Midvale Steel Works, report of inspector; Forks and Canyon Ferry, Mont. Rept. Chief
Test of forgings for rifle, 3.2-inch B. L. Rept. of Eng., 1894, p. 1775- (A)
Chief of Ord., iSSS. p. 62. (C) Missouri River, Iowa. Rept. Chief
Manufacture of steel forgings at Bethle- of Eng., 1895, p. 2241. (A)
hem Iron Works. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1890, Tongue River, Mont. Rept. Chief
P-350. (C) of Eng., 1S95, p. 2243. (A)
Progress report on manufacture of steel Elk River, W. Va. Rept. Chief of
forgings at Bethlehem Iron Works. Rept. Eng., 1900. p. 3392. (A)
Chief of Ord., 1S91, p. 352. (C) Guyandot River, W. Va. Rept.
Platforms, etc., manufacture of, for 3,6- Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 3396. (A)
inch B. L. mortar carriage. Rept. Chief of Big Sandy River, W. Va. and Ky.
Ord., 1S93, p. 325. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 3400; 1901, p. 2752.
Construction report of lo-inch B. I^. wire (A)
Crozier gun. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S95. Memoir, description of the steel gates of
Report on manufacture of guns, carriages, the Soo-foot lock, St. Marys Falls canal, Mich.
projectiles, and ammunition. Rept. Chief of Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, pp. 3028, 3034. (A)
Ord., 1899. —
See Boards Robert, 13. (A)
Report of principal operations in seacoast Hodgson, Benjamin Hubert (U. S. M. A., 1870).
gun shop at Watervliet Arsenal; Report on Died June 25, 1S76, aged 28. Obituar>' in Ann.
manufacture of guns, carriages, projectiles, Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1877. (A)
and ammunition. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1900. Hof, Samuel (IT. S. M. A., 1894). Adjutant U. S.
translator. The determination of some M. A. May 12 to June 6, 1S9S.
of the elements of solids of revolution, when Hoffer, Jay Edgar (U. S. M. A., 1S92). Ser\'ice
the generating curve is given graphically. of the S-inch M. X.. rifle mounted on a barbette
Notes Constr. Ord., No. 24, vol. i. p. i. (A) carriage, model 1S91. and 15-inch smooth bore,
Experimental trunnion hoop for 8-inch niounted on a front-pintle barbette carriage,
steel B. L. rifle. Notes Constr. Ord., No. 39, new model, etc. West Point, 1897. vol., O., i

vol. 2, p. 13. (A) 13 pp. (A)


The initial strains in a hollow steel forg- Hoffman, A. W., of New York. Member of
ing cooled from the interior, compiled by. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S98.
Ord. Const. Notes. No. 70. Hoffman, William (U. S. M. A., 1829). Died
Hock. Ormentiz John Cadwalader (U. S. M. A., Aug. 12, 1S84, aged 76. Obituary in Ann.
1878). Died June 5, 1S83, aged 27. Obituar>- in Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S85. (A)
Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S83. (A) See Boards— Allen, 3. (A)
Hodge, Rev. Charles (of New Jersey). Member Holabird, Samuel Beckley (U. S. M. A., 1S49).
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in if^72. Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
The ]]'n'fi'uQ\'^ of Graduates^ iSo3-Tgo2, 271
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Translated from the French of General Jomini. On the inner satellites of Uranus. Proc.
1S65. Amer. Assoc, vol.23, PP- 49-,S^ (August, 1^741;
Reconnaissance of Department t)r Dakota, Monthly Not. Roy. Astron. Soc, vol. 35, pp.
1S69. No. 1440, doc. S. (C) 16-22 (November,
1S74), (A)
Reports as Quartcrmastt r-tJcnc-ral V. S. On
the possible periodic changes of the
Army. 1SS3-1S90. sun's apparent diameter (by Newcomb and
Transport of troops and supplies, /h Chi- Holden). Amer. Jour. Sci.. 3d ser., vol. 8. pp.
cago Exposition, 1S93. Int. Cong. Kng., Opcr. 26S-277 (October, 1S74). (A)
Div. Mil. Eng. jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 15, On
the nnraber of words used in speaking
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Army transportation in the United States. vol. 2, app. n, pp. 16-21 (January, 1875). (A)
Ord. Note 1S9, vol. 6. (A) Drawing of the ring nebula in Lyra.
Desertion in the Array. Ord. Note, 232, Monthly Not, Koy. Astron. Soc, vol. 36, pp. 61-69
vol. 7. (A) (December, 1S75). (A)
Some thoughts about the future of our Progress of astronomy in 1S76. Ann. Rec.
Array. Ord. note 234, vol. 7. (A) Sci. and Ind., 1876, pp. 17-26. [Note. — This
Money and property accountability in the annual review of astronomy is continued in
Quartermaster's Department. Ord. note 259, Professor Baird's Annual Record of Science
vol. S. (A) and Industry for 1S77 and 1878, and subse-
Subjects for a military library. Ord. note quently in the Smithsonian reports. (A)
269, vol. 10. (A) Report upoi^ the astronomical instru-
Armj' clothing. Jour. Mil. Ser\-. Inst., ments of the loan collection of scientific in-
vol. 2, p. 355. (A) struments at the South Kensington Museum.
Army wagon
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Holbrook, (of South Carolina). Member The horseshoe nebula in Sagittarius. III.

of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S38. Pop. Sci. Monthly, vol. S, pp. 269-281 (January
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Proper relative proportions of three branches On supposed changes in nebula M. 17,
of the service. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1S91, p. 390. Amer. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 11, pp. 341-361
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Holden, Edward Singleton (XT. S. M. A., 1870). Comparison of the Washington ob5er\'a-
Crayon portrait in Washburn Observaton,', tions of the satellite of Neptune with New-
University of Wisconsin, Madison; in presi- comb's tables. Astron. Nachr., vol. SS, pp.
dent's office University of California, Berkeley; 1S3-JSS (July, 1876). (A)
in Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, Cal. (in reference catalogues of astronomical
Member of Hoard of Visitors to U. S. M. A. papers and memoirs. Bull. Soc. of
Phil.
Washington, vol. 2, pp. 95-101 (December. 1S76).
Assistant librarian U. S. M. A. from Nov. (A)
I, 1901, to July I, 1902; librarian from July i, Index-catalogue of books and memoirs ,

1902, to . relating to nebulae and clusters, etc. Wash-


Member
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274 Ccutcjinial of United States Military Academy,
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Report on the eclipse of Dec. 21. 1SS9. Society of the Pacific {printed at the end of
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University extension in California. Book
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Spec. Soc. 1890, p. 95. The t". S. M. A. at West Point. Overland


Eclipse of Dec. 21, 1SS9. Pub. .\stron. Monthly, July, 1S91.
Soc. Pac. vol. 2. p. 93. Is Mars inhabited? N. V. Herald (Europ.
Catalogue of the library of the l,ick Ob- ed.). Sept. 30, 1S90.
servatory. In Eclipse Kept., December, 1SS9, The Moon. Youth's Comp., February.
p. I. iSqi.

The fiillowing notes (among


liriefer Circular letter (Apr. 22, iSgi) relating to
others) have been printed in the notices from the transit of Mercury. [Sent to California
the Lick Observatory in the various numbers newspapers.]
of the Publications of the Astronomical So- Observations of Saturn at the Lick ob-
ciety of the Pacific (of the dates beli>w written): servaton.' during 1891 with the 3^-inch tele-
July 27. 1SS9 — Photograph of the Davidson scope. Jour. B. A. A., 1891.
comet. Sept. 2S, iSSg — Photograjihing the Color associations with numerals, tic.
Milky Way; Kxamination of stellar photo- Nature, July, 1S91, p. 223.
graphs; Note on the corona of Jan. 1. 1RS9; Ze- Obser\'ations and drawings of Saturn,
nographical fragments, etc.; The uses of trails 1879-1889, p. 11; Review of Dr. Stumpe's paper
of stars in measures of position or of bright- on the motion of the solar system in space,
ness. —
Nov. 30. iS8g On the determination of printed in Astron. Nach., No. 2999, p. 42; Satel-
the brightness of stars by means of photo- lites of Mars, 1890. p. 46; Scientific expedition
graphy; Rainfall on Mount Hamilton, 1S80- (by M. Janssen) to the summit of Mount Blanc,
1S89. —
Jan. 25, 1S90 Contributions of Raphael p. 50; Review of Dr. Hbert's paper on the ring-
and of Albrecht Durer to astronomy; Pro- shaped mountains of the moon, p. 53; Compar-
gramme for meridian observations of stars. ison of some photographs and drawings of the

Mar. 29, 1S90 International Congress of Celes- nebula of Orion, p. 57; Moon negatives taken
tial Photography; Earthquake obsenations; at the Lick Observatory. 1S8S and 1S90, p. 62;
Schiaparelli's discovery of the rotation period Negatives of Jupiter luade at the Lick Observ-

of Mercury. May 31. 1S90 Indexes to scien- atory- during 1S90, p. 65 {see also Monthly Not.
tific periodicals; Medal of the great comet of Roy, Astron. Soc, vol. 51, \>. 402); Schmidt's
1680; Comet observations at Mount Hamilton; drawings of Nebula Orionis, 1860-1S75, com-
New instrumcuts for the Lick Observatory; pared with photograph.*;, p. GS; The U. S.
Occultation of Mars. Apr. 8, 1S90; OccuUation Naval Observatory, p. 74; Address of the presi-
of Japetus. Apr. 9, 1S90. July 12, iSgo— Notice dent of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific,
of the life of Prof. F,. I,oomis; Notice of Pro- Mar. 28, 1891, p. 103; The observatory- of Nice,
fessor Dnner's memoir on the rotation of the p. 123; Artificial earthquake of Jan. 31, 1891, p.
sun; The square-shouldered aspect of Saturn; 132; Who discovered the optical properties of
Bands on the planet C'ranus. Sept. 13. 1S90 lenses? p. 133; Photograph of the nebula of
Notice of Professor Schiaparelli's meuioiron Orion, with the great telescope, p. 141; Obser-
The rotation of the planet Venus; Wliite spots vations of the transit of Mercury. May 9, 1891,
on the terminator of Mars; Plmtographs of p. 225; Observations of the .solar eclipse of
Venus and Mercury in.daylight; Photographs June 6, 1S91, p. 241; The Imperial Observatory
of Alpha Lyrae in daylight. of Vienna, p. 243; Examination of the Lick
Third annual report of the director of the Observatory negatives of the moon, p. 249;
Lick Observatory, dated Sept. i, 1890. Jn Rept. Obituary notice of l)r. John Le Conte, p. 254;
Pres. Univ. Cal., 1890. Observations of Jupiter, 1SS9-90. p. 263; The
The red spot on Jupiter, Aug. 25, 1S90. university observatory of Strassburg, p.
Jour. B. A. A., December. 1S90. p. 157. 279; Observations of Uranus, 1889-91, p. 283;
Neue Spektroskopische Untersuchungen Observations of Uranus for the detection of
auf Ml. Hamilton. Himmel nud Erde, vol. 3, new satellites, p. 2S5; Characteristic forms
p. 149- within the cluster in Hercules, p. 375. Pub.
On the explanation of the dark transits of Astron. Soc. Pac, vol, 3.
Jupiter's satellites; Note on the opposition of Catalogue of the library of the Lick Ob-
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magnitudes of the binary stars; Notice con- I-"orest fires at Mount Hamilton (July and
cerning the miscellaneous stars observed with August), 1S91. Californian, September, 1892;
The Writings of Graduates, i8o2-rQ02. 275
Pub. Astron. Soc. Pac, vol. 3, p. 292; vol.
4, p. Holden. Edward Singleton. The new star of
161. See Neue Rille und Neucr Krater ent- February', 1S92, again observed at Mount Ham-
deckt auf den Mond Photographieii der L,ick ilton. Press telegram of Aug. iS, 1S92.
Steniwarte, Astron. Nach.. No. 3055 (article by Double canals obser\'ed on Mars. Press
Professor Weinek, director of the Prague tJb- telegram, Aug. iS, 1S92.
servatory). See also Pub. Astron. Soc. Pac, The exhibit of the Lick Observatory at
vol. 3. pp. 252, 2S5. the World's Fair, Chicago, etc. San Jose Mer-
Holden, Kdward Singleton. The lunar crater curj*, Aug. J9, JS92.
Copernicus. Californian, March, 1S92; Pub. Note on the Mount Hamilton observa-
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Photographs of the moon. Overland P., September, 1S92.
Monthly, January, 1892. A correction (relating to Lick Observatory
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briefer course [jointly with Professor Xew- No. 25.

comb]. 5th ed. New York, 1892. O. Theories of the planet Mars. I'-orum,
California foxes. Nature, Nov. 5, 1S91. November, 1S92, p. 359.
Recent discoveries at the i,ick Observa- Letter regarding Professor Barnard's dis-
torj'. San Francisco Examiner, l-\-bruary, covery of a fifth satellite of Jupiter. Detroit
1902- Free Press, October, 1S92.
Negatives of Jupiter made with the great Columbvis the navigator. San P"rancisco
telescope of the Lick Observatory during Call, Oct. 21. 1S92.
1891 (by Kdward S. Holden and W. \V. Camp- A giant reflector for Mount Hamilton.
bell). Monthly Not. Roy. Astron. Soc. vol. 52. San Francisco Chronicle, October, 1S92.
p. 499- Regarding the announcement of Professor
Popular astronomical ubser\'atories in Barnard's discovery of a fifth satellite to Jupi-
America. New York Sun, Jan. 22, 1S92; Eng. ter. Observatory, 1S92, p. 452.
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1890 and 1891 (with the help of Ur. Henry Geol. Sur\'ey Bull., 95.
Crew). Bull. U. S. Geol. Sun.-ey, 1S92. Negatives of Jupiter made at the Lick
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Historical note relating to the search for Observatory, 1S92-93. Monthly Not. Roy. As-
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the national obser\'atory of the Argentine Re- Sketch of the history of astronomy in
public, p. 25; The system of bright streaks ou America, 1620-1893. Forum, August, 1S93.
the moon, p. 81; The new star in Auriga, p. S4; What is evolution? Overland Monthly,
Note on the early history of the L,ick Observa- March, 1S93.
tory, p. 139; The national observatory of Paris, Enlargemeutsof Lick Observatory photo-
p. 151; Notes of a preliminary examination of graphs of the moon by Baron Rothschild.
photographs of Jupiter taken at the Lick Pub. Astron. Soc. Pac, vol. 5. p. 51.
Observatory in 1S91 by A. S. Williams, F. R. Screens to protect telescopes from wind
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crater on the moon (negatives of the Lick How to protect the individual against the
Observatory') by Professor L- Weinek, p. 17S; newspaper. Overland Monthly, June, 1S93.
Powder explosion at West Berkeley, July 9. The new Dudley Observatory, p. 100;
1892, p. 1S7; Visual magnitudes of Nova Aurigce; Alphabetical indexes to special libraries, p.
p. 257; Enlargemeutsof Lick Observatory pho- 100. Pub. Astron. Soc. Pac, vol. 5.
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the phenomena which accompany the ingress Overland Monthly, 1893.
of the shadows of the satellites of Jupiter, p. Babar, Emperor of Hindustan (1482-1530).
260; The fifth satellite of Jupiter, p. 262. Pub. Cosmopolitan, June, 1S93.
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The new star of 1.S92, etc, Californian, The history of the new star of 1892.
April, 1S92;San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 12, Forum, 1S93.

1892; San Francisco Examiner, Feb. 13, 1S92. The Lick Observatory eclipse expeditions
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April, 1S92. Ou the eclipse comet of 1S93 (Apr. 16).
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Grads. r. S. M. A., 1S80. (A) Neches River, Tex. Rept. Chief of
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Board of Visitors to U. .S. M. A. in 1874. Pearl River, Miss., between Car-
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1S80,

Eng., 1870, p. 349; 1S72, pp. 350, 556. (C) Pearl River, Miss., below Jackson.
Galveston Harbor, Tex. Rept. Chief Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S0. p. iisj; 18S7, p. 1339.
of Eng., 1871. pp. 51.S. 520,521: 1874, pp. 732-736, (C)
740: 1875, vol. I. p. 866; 1S7S, ]). S2; 1879, p. 912. .\raite River and Bayou Mauchac,
(C) La. Rept. Chief of Eng.. iSSo, p. 1157; 1S83, p.
Trinity River, Tex. Rept. Chief of 1105; 18S4, p. 210. (C)
Eng., 1871. p. 537; 1873, pp. 685, 686; 1878, pp. Vermilion River, La. Rept. Chief
84, 612: 1879, p. 919; 1880. p. i2-;S: 1887. p. 1422. of Eng., 1880, pp. 1157, 1165, 1166; 1S83, p. 1107:
(C) 8S7, p. 139S. (C)
.Sabine River, Tex. Rept. Chief of Bayou Teche. canal connecting with
Eng., 1.S71. p. 541; 1873, p. 681; 1.S7S, p. 611; 1879, Grand Lake at Charenton, La. Rept. Chief of
pp. 904, 905. (C) Eng., 18S0, pp. 1 159, 1 166, 1169, 1 189; 1SS2, p. 137S;
Calcasieu Pass, La. Rept. Chief of 1S84, p. 1275: 1885, p. 1399; 18S6, p. 1260. (C)
Eng., 1871, p. 558; 1872, p. 61. (C) Bayou Courtableau, La. Rept. Chief
Red River. Rept. Chief of ling., of Eng., 1S80, p. 1160. (C)
1872, p. 61; 1S73, pp. 622, 624, 627, 628, 674, 675; Tchefuncte River and Bogue Falia
1874, vol. I, pp. 73, 705, 710, 714, 715, 720,904; 1875, (Kalaya), La. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S80, p. 11S2.
vol. pp. 69, 529, 904,906; 1877, pp. 483. 484; 1879,
I, (C)
P- 953- (C) Calcasieu Riverand Pass. La. Rept.
Cypress Bayou, Tex. and La. Rept. Chief of Eng., i.ssi, pp. 196, 1302. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1873, p. 622; iSSo, pp. 1280, 1281; Bayou Black, La. Rept. Chief of
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Tangipahoa River, La. Rept. Chief 1.369. (C)
of Eng., 1S73, p. 631; 1S79, pp. 946, 949; 1886, p. Little Lake, La. Rept. Chief of
1241; 18S8, p. 1245. (C) Eng., 1S81, p. 1314. (C)
Tchefuncte (Chefuucte) River, La. ,
Barataria Bay. I,a., from New Or-
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1873, p. 633, (C) leans to Grand Pass. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1881,
Indianola Harbor (Passo Cavallo p. 1314- (C)
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Eng., 1874, vol. I, pp. 763, 764; 1877, pp. 469, 470. and Woodruff. Eugene Augustus (U. ,S.
(C) M. A., 1866). Photographic views of Red River
raftmadein 1S73, toaccompany their
Matagorda Bay. Tex. Rept. Chief
. . . . . .

of Eng., 1874, vol.


annual report . . . 1873. (A)
I, pp. 763, 764; 1877, p. 469;
1880,
See Boards— Barnard, 4; Tower, 5; Weit/.el,
pp. 1244, 125S. (C)
5, 6; Wright. I. (A)
Mississippi River, at its mouth, HoweU, George Pierce (U. S. M. A., 1893). Proj-
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1874, vol. i, pp. 781, 788, plan, estimate, etc., for the improvement
ect,
825. (C)
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Donaldsonville to the Rio Grande Howland, George Washington U. S. M. A., 1848). (

River. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. i, pp. Died Dec. 21, 18S6, aged 62. Obituary in Ann.
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O. (A) Hoyt, Charles H. Assistant Quartermaster U. S.


Hoxie. Richard Leveridge (U. S. M. A.. 1S6S). M. A., July I, 18S0. to June 23, 1SS4.
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the improve- Hubbaxd, Elmer Wilcox (U. S. M. A., 1S85).
ment of Clear^\-ater Harbor. Fla. Rept. Chief Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
of Eng.. 1SS5. pp. 1325. 132S. (C) The Military- Academy and the education
Oconee River. Ga. Rept. Chief of of officers. In Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst., vol. 16,
of Eng.. 1S.S5. p. 1332. (C) ^*o 75. PP- 1-25. January, 1895. (A)
Flint River. Ga. Rept. Chief of Translation of Fauconneau's Artillen,- of
Eng.. iSS-. pp. 1290. 1291. (C) the future. Jour. U. S. Art., vol.3, P- 640,
Oostanaula and Coosawattee rivers, Notice of Manual of field engineering for
Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSS, p. ii7> (C) the use of officers and troops of the line. Jour.
bridges of the East Tennessee, Vir- I'. S. Art., vol. 4, p. 161.

ginia and Georgia Railroad, above Hawkins- An improved method of hauling heavy
\'ine and below Macon. Ga. Rept. Chief of guns. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 7. p. iSo.

Eng.. 1S.SS. p. 2552. (C) A sketch of the siege artillen.- train at


bridge at Dayton. Ga. Rept. Chief Camp Rodgers, Tampa. Fla., during the sum-
of Eng.. 1SS8, p. 2552. (C) mer of 1S98, p. 147; Roller bearings for artil-
bridges near Geneva and below lery, p. 272. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 13.
Newton. Ala. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSS. p. The organization, care, and ser\ace of a
2553- (C) i6-mortar battery*. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 17,
Allegheny River, below Herr Island. P- 235-
Rept. Chief of Kng.. 1S94, p. 1921. (A) The Military Academy. Jour. Mil. Sen-.
Tionesta River (creek), Pa. Rept. Inst., vol. 16, p. I. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 241S. (A) Hubbard. Oliver P. (of New Hampshire). Mem-
Clarion River. Pa. Rept. Chief of ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1863.
Eng.. 1S95, p. 220S. (A) Hubert, Edgar (U. S. M. A., 18S0). Died Aug. 4,
Allegheny River. Pa. Rept. Chief 1S9S, aged 41. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
of Eng.. 1896, p. 2212. (A) U. S. M. A.. 1S99. (A)
harbor lines at Pittsburg. Pa. Rept. Hudson, Edward McK. (T. S. M. A.. 1S49).
Chief of Eng., 1896, p. 2216. (A) Died July 20. 1S92. aged 66. Obituary Ann. m
St. Croix River. Me. Rept. Chief of Assoc. Grads. U.S.M. A., 1S93. (A)
E:ig.. 1S97. p. S06. (A) Huey, James 1,. (of Alabama). Member of
Union River, IMe. Rept. Chief of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1855.
Eng., 1S93, p. S40. (A) Huger. Benjamin (U. S. M. A.. 1S25). Died Dec.
Bagaduce River, Me. Rept. Chief 7. 1S77, aged 72. Obituary* in Ann. Assoc.
of Eng., 1S9S, p. S42. (A) Grads. V. S. M. A., 1S78. (A)
Mississippi River, St. Paul to Min- Triaugulation. Kennebec and Sheepscot
neapolis lock and dams. Rept. Chief of Eng., rivers, :Me., pp. 31. 92; Cedar Keys, Fla., pp.
1902, p. 1665. (A) 67. 9S. r. S. Coast Sur\-ey Rept., 1S56. (A)
Value of the improvements of the Monon- Triaugulation of Booth Bay Harbor and
gahela Na\'igation Company on the Mononga- Daraariscotta River, Me., p. 41; of Florida coast,
hela River, in Pennsylvania. Rept. Chief of below St. Johns River, p. 82. U. S. Coast Sur-
Eng.. 1S96, p. 2143. (A) vey Rept.. 1S58. (A)
and Marshall, William Louis (U. S. M. A., Triaugulation of St, Augustine Harbor.
1849). Instructions for taking and recording V. S. Coast Sun-ey Rept.. 1S59. p. 73. (A)
meteorological obser\'ations, and for preser\-- Triaugulation, near St. Augustine, Fla.
ing and repairing the instruments prepared U. S. Coast Survey Rept., i860, p. 65. (A)
for the use of field and astronomical parties, See V. S. Coast Sun-ey Rept., 1S61, p. 51.
etc. Washington, 1 pani.. O.
1S75. Explora- (A)
tions and [Other title: U. S. Geog.
Sur\-eys. Huger, Frank (U. S. M. A., i860). Died June 10,
Sur^'ej's west of the 100th meridian; Baro- 1S97, aged 60. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
metric hj-psometry.] (A) r. S. M. A.. 1900. (A)


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Sept. 22, 1896, aged 64. Obituar\- in Ann. Assoc
Died Feb. 12, 1891, aged 53. Obituary and por-
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(A) Hull, John A. T. (of Iowa). Memberof Board of
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graph in Albums of officers' mess. Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson (U. S. M. A.,
Hoyle. George Summers (U. S. M. A., 1S73). 1S31). Died Dec. 27, 18S3. aged 73. Eng^raving
Recent discussions on horseshoeing. Jour. (by A. H. Ritchie) owned by Assoc Grads.
Cav. Assoc., 1S90, p. 204, (A) U. S. M. A.
The l\'riti)igs of Graduates, 1S02-IQ02. 283
Humphreys. Andrew Atkinson. obituary /« 'il the citizens of Philadelphia, Nov, 18, 1872,

Ann. Assoc, drads. r. S. M. A., iS-Sv); Haqjer's Washington, 1S72,

New Monthly Mag., vol. 6S(ifvS4\ p. 650; in Humphreys, .\iulrew Atkinson, Remarks tipon
Bio^. Mem.
Nat. Acad. Sci.,vol. 2. p. 201. (A) so nnich of the proposed Revised Statutes of
Sketch by H. I^. Carson. Philadelphia. the United States. "Title XIV, The Army,"
1554. In War
Uept. I.ibran'. as affects the legal status of the Corps of
.
Memoir of {by H. I.. Abbott). 1SS5. In Engineers. Washington. 1873.
War Dept. Library. Letter from the Chief of Enginctrs to the
(by J. Watts de Peyster ). 1886. In ftecretarj'of War.containinga historical sketch
War Dept. I^ibrar>'. of the Corps of Engineers. Washington, 1.S76.
Takes charge of, and reorganizes oflfice. 1 vol., O.. pp, 43. (A)
V. S. Coast Sur\-ey Kept., 1S44. p. 17. (A) Erom (ietty.sburg to the Rapidan— July.
Office serv-ices, p. 29; Compares base appa- 1863, to April. 1S64. 12*^, pp. 86, maps 3. New
ratus, p. 25. U. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1S45. ( A) York, 1SS3,

Verification of field work, p. 17; Potomac Virginia campaign of 1S64 and 1865: The
reconnaissance, p. 19; Office ser\'ices, p. 34. Army of the Potomac and the Army of the
r. S. Coast Survey Kept.. 1S46. (A) James. Campaigns of the civil war, vol. 12.
Verifications, sec. 3, pp. 29, 47; Office ser\-- New York, 1883.
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(A) icksburg, Dec, 13. 1S62 (by Col, C. McClellan).
Verification, Boston topography, p. 25; 18SS. In War Dept. Library.
Office ser\*ices. p. 54. U. S. Coast Survey Rept. At Fredericksburg. Dec. 13, 1862, aud Farm-
1848. (A) ville. Apr. 2, 1S65 (by H. H. Humphreys). Chi-
Verification, topography sec. i. p. 22; Of- cago, 1896. In War Dept. Libran,'.
fice ser\'ices. bad health, relieved from office, and Abbot. Henry Larcom (V S. M. A., .

p. 54. U. S. Coast Survey' Rept., 1S49. (A) 1854). Report upon the physics and hydraul-
Triangulation sec. 4, pp. 29. 30; Relieved ics of the Mississippi River; upon the protec-
from Coast Sur\'ey, recommended for brevet, tion of thealluWal region against overflow, and
p. 53. U. S. Coast Sur\-ey Rept.. 1.S50. (A) upon the deepening of the mouths. Prof,
Brevet recommended. V .S. Coast Sur\'ey .
Papers, Corps of Eng. U. S. A., No. 13. Phila-
Rept., 1S51, p. iS; 1853. p. 14. (A) delphia, 1S6:. Q. (A)
Office ser\nces. U. S. Coast Survey Rept., Physics and hydraulics of the Mis-
1555. PP- 19-20. (A) sissippi River, chapters 2, fi, and 7. Washing-
Report on progress of Pacific railroad sur- ton, 1867.
vey. In Rept. Sec. War, 1855, p. 90, No. S41, Physics and hydraulics of the Mis-
doc. 1; 1856, p. 203, No. S76, doc. 5; 1S56, p. 203, sissippi, Reply to criticisms made by Dr.
, . ,

No. S94. doc. I. (C) Hagen, director general of public work.s, Prus-
Letter to Hon. William M. C.win, U. S. -sia. New York, 1S78. i vol., C, pp. 8. Misc.
Senator, in reply to communication from "A Pamphlets, vol. 3. (A)
citizen of Arkansas," respecting the two and "Warren, (.ouverneur Kemble (U. S.
routes for a railroad to the Pacific (etc. 1. MA., 1850). Examinationof the various routes
Washington, 1S58. [for railways] . /h Reportsof explorations . . ,

Annual report of Topographical Engi- for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the
neers, in charge of Office of Explorations and Pacific Ocean, 1853-1855, vol. 1 (A)
Sur\^eys, War Dept., December, 1S5S. Wash- An examination
of the Reports of
ington, 1859. O. Explorations and Sur\-eys. explorations for railroad routes from the Mis-
Member of a commission to examine into sissippi to the Pacific, made under the orders
the organization, discipline, and instruction of the War Department in 1853, iS54(etc.). Pa-
at V, S. M. A. Report in Senate Misc. Doc. cific R. R. Repts., vol. i.

No. 3, 36th Cong., 2d sess., Dec. 13, 1S60. 330 Gettysburg, battlefield of, July i. 2.
-

pp. (C) and 3, 1S63, sheets i, 2, and 3.


Reports as the Chief of Engineers, rS6(_h- and others. Report of the board on the
1S79. improvements of the harbors of Washington
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the ini- and Georgetown, D, C, Plans, O., pp. 17.
provementof Mississippi River, between Cairo Washington, 1872.
and mouth. Rept. Chief of Engineers, 1869, See Whipple, Amiel Weeks (V . S. M. A.,

PP- 335. 344; 1S72, p. 438; 1S74, vol. I. pp. 392, 1841). Vol. (A) 3.

564. 574. (C) See U, S. Coast Snr\'ev ReiJt., 1S61. p, 62.


Mississippi River to the Gulf. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1876, vol. i. pp. 50S-511. See Boards— Humphreys. See Commis-
(C) sions—Humphreys. (A)
A paper on the relations of the Engineer Hun, Leonard Gansevoort (l^ S. M. A., 1S69).
Department to the Army, aud on the sixty- Died Mar. 11, 1S91, aged 43. Obituary in Ann.
third article of war. Washington, 1869. Assoc, Grads. U. S. M. A., 1891. (A)
Address on the military' services of the Hunt, Edward Bissell (U. S. M. A., 1845). Died
lateMaj.-Gen. George Gordon Meade, U. S. Oct. 2, 1863, aged 41. Obituary in Biog. Mem,
Army, made at the Meade memorial meeting Nat. Acad. Sci., vol. 3, p. 29.
284 Ccnitoinial of United States Military Aeadem]
Hunt, Edward Bissell. CoiUribntor of numerous Hunt, Edward Dynamics of ocean cur-
Bissell.

and elaborate articles to the various literary rents, app. 51. pp. 213-216;On some anomalies
and scientific periodicals of the country, 1S45- in the Florida Gulf Stream, and on their fur-
ther investigation. Rept. V S. Coast Survey, .

Keniarks on terrestrial tliermotics. I'roc. 1558. (A)


A, A. A, S,, 1S49. Modern warfare, its science and art. hi
In charge of report printing, p. 57. 108. New Englander. November, 1S60, pp 908-29.
no. Office agent in New York, p. no. l*. S. (A)
Coast Survey Kept.. 1S52. (A) On corals, pj). iS. 241-24S; Florida Reef:
In charge of engraving division, p. 82; Re- Its origin, growth, substructure, and chro-
port of engraving operations, pp. 60-61; litho- nology, app. 39. pp. 26S-430. U. S. CoastSurvey
graphic duty, Crystal palace, p. S7: Notes on Rept., 1862". (A)
lithography and lithographic transfer, app. Examination of shore line. New Haven,
36. pp. go-93; Aligning reflector or inter- Conn., p. 29; Titles of his scientific papers, p.
ranger. Hunt's; app. 37. pp. 93-94: Self-reg- 207. U.S. CoastSurvey Rept., 1863. (A)
istering tide guage. i Saxton's description, Union foundations i pam.. P. 1S63. (A)
. - .

app. 38. pp. 94-<j6; Notes on map projections, Index of scientific subjects, p. 39; Appa-
pp. 96-102; Alpliabetical index of Coast Survey ratus for sounding and levelling, pp. 39, 40,
Reports for 1851. 1852. and 1853. U. S. Coast 247. 24S; Remarks on ocean dynamics, pp. 3S,
Survey Rept., 1S53. (A) 213-216; On anomalies of the Gulf Stream cur-
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steam-boiler explosions; Project of a geo- (A)


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Punta Rasa to Charlotte Harbor, Journal of, on march from Santa Fe, N. Mex.,
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Crystal River, Fla. Rept. Chief of States (by William Preston Johnston). New
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at Mill Springs. Ky.. Jan. ly, 1S62. p. O17; Cap- Jones, Horatio Morgan (U.S. M. A., 1S671. Died
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etc., for the improvement of otter Tail Lake
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and Otter Tail River, Minn. Rept. Chief of 1900.

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New
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the lines. A story of the war.


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present time. Washington, 1S66. O. under his direction. April, 1878, to December,
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Eng., iSSo. p. 16S4. (C)
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Etowah River, Ga. Rept. Chief of
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Eng., 1880. pp. 1693, 169S. (C)
seacoast artillery- to determine the elements
Chattahoochee River, Ga. and Ala.
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p. 1876. (C)
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1895. p. .^223. (A) Knight, John George David (U. S. M. A., 1868).
Tennessee River. Ky. Rept. Chief Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
of Eng., 1S97, p. 2315. (A) Notes on determinants for the use of ca-
Emory River, Tenn. Rept. Chief of dets of the U. S. M. A. [West Point]. 1S80. i
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Elk River, Tenn. and Ala. Rept. General orders and circulars headquarters
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French Broad River. Tenn. Rept. cover for guns and magazines of fortifications.
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Chief of Eng.. 1900. p. 3067. (A) D. C. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1896, p. 3950. (A)
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See Boards Kingman; Abbot, 19, 21, 23; Commenton Walker's Fortifications and
Adams, i; Comstock. 16, 17; Meudill, 9; Mer- fleets, p. 156; Comment on Wills's Regimental
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Monthly, and the Southern Literary Mes- 1
Translation of Crouzet's The coUimating cli-
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An elementary treatise on artillery and l
vol. 14. p. 78.
infantry, adapted to the service of the United |
Knowlton, Miner (U. S. M. A., 1S29). Died Dec.
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24. 1S70, aged 66. Obituan,- in Ann. Assoc.
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Kincear, James (of Pennsylvania). Member of Notes on g^unpowder, percussion powder,
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Kinsey, H.M. (of Texas). Memberof Board of Notes on engineering.
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-Authorized tactics U. S. Army (infantry).
Kirby, Henry (U. S. M. A., 1S77). Photograph Philadelphia. 1S61. i vol.. O. (A)
in Albums of officers' mess. Knox. James (of Illinois). Member of Bolard of
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Krause, "William (U. S. M. A., 1S65). Died Jan.
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.

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Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- (A)


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4, 1858, to Sept. 26, 1S61.
782; 1873, p. 869; 1876, vol. I, pp. 280, 281; 1877, Heavy guns, report of board on place,
p. 268. (C) manner, and details of construction of experi-
Delaware River. Rept. Chief of mental. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S72. p. 174. (C)
Eng., 1871, pp. 81, 707, 70S; 1872, pp. 78, 7S6. 7S7. Report of board to determine the best
78S, 790, 791; 1873, pp. 872, 877, 878, 929; 1S-4, vol. method of rifling and venting, and the char-
I, p. 92; 1874, vol. 2, p. 142; 1S75, vol. 2, p. 192; acters of the powder, projectiles and carriages
1S76, vol. I, p. 276; 1877, p. 26S. (C) to be provided for the trial of heavy, rifled
I,ewes, Del. Rept. Chief of Eng., guns. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1873, p. 24. (C)
I87I, pp. 670, 672, 675. 676, 678, 6S0; 1874, vol. 2, Powder mills in Germany, France. Eng-
PP- 133. 134; 187s. vol, 2, p. 173; IS76, vol. I, p.
land, and Russia. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1875,
267. (C) p. 40;Powder, report on European, p. 437;
Newcastle Harbor Delaware River ). (
Powder pebble, p.' 442; Wiener's powder, p.

Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71, p. 690; 187.). vol. 2, 4.S1: Schultz's granulated wood, powder, p. 454;

P- 135; 1875. vol. 2, pp. 177, 25S. (C) Wetteren, description of manufacture of, pow-
Salem River. N.J. Rept. Chief of der, p. 457; Report of carriages on European
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J.
Eng., 1871, p. 698; 1872, p. 7S1. (C) coast carriages, p. 475; Gruson's .seacoast car-
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vol. I, p. 271. (C) p. 4S4;Description of Krupp carriage, for 12-
Cohansey Creek. X. Rept. Chief inch gun. p. 4S4; Description of German naval
J.
of Eng., 1S73, p. 8S9. (C) carriage, p. 4.S4; Prussian gun lift, p. 487;
Wilmington Harbor, Del. Rept. Krupp's gun lift, p. 4S8; 35-ton hydraulic, de-
Chief of Eng., 1874. vol. 2. p. 137: 1S75. vol.
scription of English carriage, p. 493; Vavas-
2,

p. 179; 1S76, vol. I. p. 270; 1879, p. 441; iSSi. seur's gun carriages, p. 496: Moncrieff's depress-
p.
769- (C) ing gun carriages, p. 496; Moncrieff's hydro-
• Schuylkill River, Pa. Rept. Chief pneumatic gun carriages, pp. 499, 506; Mortar,
of Eng., 1S74, vol. 2, pp. 139, 1S7; 1875, vol. 2, p.
changes in carriages, p. 509: Report on Euro-
187; 1876, vol. I. p. 272; 1879. P- 264: 18S3. p. 614; pean, sling wagons, p. 515; Colonel I.ischine's
18S7. pp. 78, Soi.
(C) wooden, tent, p. 516. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S77.
Crow
Shoals, Delaware Bay. N. J. (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1874, vol, 2, pp. 147, 154. Powder mill for the Government, erection
Reedy Island, Port Penn, Del. recommended by, p. 39; Description of Laidley
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79, p. 694. (C) cavaln.' forge, p. 295. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1879.
-and Brown, Micah Ryder (U. S. M. A., IC)
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and exposure upon the iron-pile shafts of the 1S79.

Brandywine shoal light-house. Washington, Report of experiments on the resistance


1S74. Q. of thick cast-iron cylinders to internal pres-
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Kutz, Charles William (U. S. M. A.. 1893). Proj-
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Shall a cast-iron rifled gun be tested? C,
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Plan for moving heavy ordnance. Ord.
1S97. P- i3'o- (A)
Note 24, vol. I, p. 133. (A)
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2, p. 345- (A) II. Studio, Feb. 17. 1883.

Modified field-forge: On the manner of I,ie, as an element of modern art. Studio.


breaking up unser\-iceable loaded projectiles. Mar. 23, 18S3.

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Timber and minerals of Deep River coun- patrons, critics, and criticism. Art Interchange,
try of North Carolina. No. 859, doc. 109. (C) Mar. 29, 1883.

Laird, James. Member of Board of Visitors to The spirit of art. Studio, May. 1883.

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La Motte, Joseph Hatch U. S. M. A.. 1.S27).
(
The story of a hunchback Chicago Trih-
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Some notes on our artiller\- target practice. I vol., O.. p. 29. (A)
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.
The spirit of complaisance. Churchman.
Landis. John Fulton Reynolds {U. S. M. A.. Dec. 20, 1893.

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Alfred Milton {U. S. M. A.. 1887). Manual for An enthusiast in painting. Monthly III.,

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I
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Langfitt; Comstock, 20; at the annual dinner of the Brown University
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Lanham, Samuel W. T. (of Texas). Member of The Battle Monument at West Point.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1891. Harper's Weekly, June 12, 1897. (A)
Lansing, Arthur Breese (U. S. M. A., 1836). History- of the battle monument at West
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Lamed, Charles William (U. S. M. A., 1S70). West Point. N. Y., 1S98. i vol., O., 237 pp. (A)
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. Report upon plans for increasing the
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Chicago Inter-Ocean from
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Northern Pacific Railroad, 1S73. Apr. 26, May The memorial hall at West Point. In
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 182S. M. A., 1892). Died July 12, 189S, aged 32. Obit-
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of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S4S. M. A.. 1901. (A)
Lea, Albert Miller (U. S. M. A., 1831). Died
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Lea. William W. (of Tennessee). Member of


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Missisquoi River. Vt. Rept. Chief
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of Eng.. (A)
1895, p. 3244.
horsemanship, by I.ieut. R. L. Howze;] [(71
Niantic Harbor, Conn. Rept. Chief
Rules for polo.] West Point, 1901. i vol., O.
cf Eng., 1S97. p. 973- (A)
(A)
Lathrop, John H. (of Wisconsin). Member of
New Haven Harbor, Conn. Rept.
Chief of Eng.. 1S97, p. 973; 1900. p. 1366. (A)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S51.
Housatonic River. Conn. Rept.
Xjatimer, James. Member of Board of Visitors
Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 9S0. (A)
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Latrobe, John H. A. (of Marjdand). Member
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of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in i88i. Connecticut River, Conn. Rept.
Law^soD, Thomas (of U. S. Army). Member of Chief of Eng.. 189S. p. 976. (A) .

of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1840 and South Norwalk Harbor, Conn.


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Hammond Bay, Lake Huron, Mich.. provement of Chicago Harbor, 111. Rept.
at the mouth of Ocqueoc River. Rept. Chief Chief of Eng., 1S77, p. S94; 1S78, p. 1185; 1879,
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- Sebewaing River, Saginaw Bay, Illinois River. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
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302 Ccuioiuial of United States Military Academy.
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Wolf Lake Outlet, In<l. Kept. Chief Cartridges machine for heading solid
of Eng., 1S80, p. 2000. (C) head, p. 83; Sand-blast process for sharpening
Calumet River, 111. and Ind. Rept. files, p. S3; Gill's counterpoise beam for dif-

Chief of Eng., C)
1S84, p. 1952. (
ferential measurement by mechanical touch,
Washingtou, D. C. Rept. Chief of p. 84. Rept. Chief of Ord., iSSi. (C)
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Chief of Eng., 1S93, p. 2570. (A) powder for cartridges, p. 112; Cartridge
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Saugatuck Harbor, Mich. Rept. Reloading cartridges, instructions for
Chief of Eng., 1S94, p. 2204. (A) using hand tools for, recoil check, p. 88; Smith
harbor line St. Joseph Harbor, Mich. and Goldthorp's system of making illuminat-
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- Cheboygan Harbor, Mich.
Rept. to determine proper thickness of metal for
Chief of Eng,, (A)
1895, p. 2S25. primers, p. 151; Autogenic plumbing appara-
— Kalamazoo River, Mich. Rept. Chief tus, p. 156; Hydrogen-gas generator for blow-
of Eng., 1S95, p. 2S42. (A) pipe work, p. 156; Rubber stamps for mark-
Kawkawlin River, Mich. Rept. ing boxes, p. 157. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1883.
Chief of Eng., 1895. p. 2S46. (A) (C)
Tittabawassee River, Mich. Rept. Submits articles on the organization and
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Shiawassee River, Mich. Rept. Ord. Note 73, vol. 3, p. 580. (A)
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of Eng., 1895, p. 2S57. (A) The Frankford Arsenal improvements in
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Eng., (A)
1896, p. 2745. Benton, dynamometer, p. 373 (Ord. Note
Belle River, Mich. Rept. Chief of
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66, vol. 2, p. 510); Pistons and cutters for
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Huron River, Mich. Rept. Chief of Report on manufacture of leather, p. 61;
Eng., 1S97, p. 3035. (A) Remarks on army shoes, p. 76; Price of tan-
Saginaw, Shiawassee, Bad, and Flint
-
ning materials, p. 79; Oils used in manufac-
rivers, jSIich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1898, p. 2579. ture of leather, prices, etc., Leather,
p. 80;
(A) prices of different kinds, p. 81; I^ife-saving ap-
Rouge River, Mich. Rept. Chief of paratus and guns. p. 204; Experiments with
Eng., 1S9S, p. 2606, (A) life-saving projectiles, p. 229; Gun carriages
Mackinac Harbor, Mich. Rept. for Life-Saving Service, p. 244; Powder and
Chief of Eng., iqoo, p. 4oaS. (A) cartridge bags for I,ife-Saving Ser\'ice, p. 246;
Cheboygan Harbor, Mich.
Rept. Sabots, friction primers, and implements for
Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 4012. (A) lyife-Saving Service, p. 249; Firing grounds for
waters connecting I^akes Superior
-
I^ife-Saving Service, p. 266; Historj' of Manby's
and Huron, including Hay I^ake Channel, St. and others" life-saWng apparatus, p. 285; Par-
Mary's River. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901, p. rott mortar, 3-inch, for I,ife-Saving Service, p.
3201. (A)
300; Chandler Life-Sav-ing Service apparatus, p.
St. Clair Flats Canal, Mich. Rept.
313; Boter's life-saving rockets, p. 314. Rept.
Chief of Eng., 1901, pp. 3204, 3206. (A) Chief of Ord., 187S. (C)
Commerce passing St. Mark's Falls Canal, I,ife-saving ordnance. Washington, 1S78.
Mich, and Ont., during 1S96. Rept. Chief of
I vol., O., pp. 164. (A)
Eng., 1S97, p. 3004. (A)
Description of I,yle-Emery grapple shot.
Comment on McClernaud's Infantry bat- Rept. Chief of Ord., 1879, p. 291. (C)
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Remarks on report of Life-Saving Service,
653. (A)
p. xvii; Foreign life-saving rockets and rocket
5"i?f Boards — Lydecker; Casey, i; Houston, apparatus, p, 273; Russian life-saWng appara-
5, 6, S, 10; Mansfield, 2.
tus, p. 283; German life-saving rockets and
Lyford. Stephen Carr (U. S. M. A., 1S61). Died apparatus, p. 290; English life-saWng rockets
May g, aged 46. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc.
1SS5, and apparatus, p. 304; Description of Hooper's
Grads. U. S. M. A., 18S5. (A) life-sa\'ing rocket, p. 312; Method of fastening
^^— Instructorof ordnance and gunner^', U. S. faking-boxes for l,ife-Saving Ser^'ice, p. 321;
M. A., 1872. Report on galvanized sheet-iron flaking boxes
The Writings of Graduates^ iSo2—H)02. 303
for l,ifc-Saviiig St.rvice, p. 325. Rept. Chief Lynde. Williatn P. (of Houscof Representatives).
of Ord., iSSo. (C) Member of Board of Visitors to I'. S. M. A. in
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Ordnance, iSSi. 1 vol.. O. (A) depot. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S7S, p. iv. (C>
Life-saving projectile, p. 253; Cartridge Method of target practice at Hrankford
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of Ord.. iSSi. (C) Note 171, vol. 5. (C)
Vent pnnch and vent gimlet for I.ife-Sav- Objections to present method of making
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(C) (C)
Rifle, 10-inch wire-wrapped B. I,., con- Operations employe<l in fabrication of
struction report of the cast-iron body. p. 159; mortars. 12-inch B. L. cast-iron, hooped. Rept.
Cylinder, experinitntal. from the 12-inch cast- Chief of Ord., iStj<\ p. 253. (C)
iron B. L.rifle, hooped and tubed with steel, Repairs of bridge at Rock Island Arsenal,
p. 277;Annual report of South Boston Iron p. 117: Abstract of travel over bridge at Rock
Works, p. 331; Projectiles report of the manu- Island Arsenal, p. 119; Equipment plant trans-
facture of S-inch chilled, p. 403, Rept. Chief ferred to Rock Island Arsenal from Water\*liet
of Ord., 1S85. (C) Arsenal, p. 121; Report of maiuifactureof mor-
Armor plate, experiments
at Spezia, p. 6; tars and mortar carriages at Builders" Iron
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Rept. Chief of Ord.. :SS6. (C) Spring return, mortar carriage. Rept.
Mortar No. i, hooped with steel, construc- Chief of Ord., 1893, p.454. (C)
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42,
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Report on sponge, sponge cover, and cart- provement of Mississippi River, at its mouth.
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its adaptability for the military Pass and Bayou Manchac, and
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H. Doc. 789, 58-2 —vol 2 20


3o6 Cenioinial of United States Military Academy.
UcFarland, Walter. Project, plan, estimate, McFarland. Waller. Project, plan, estimate,
etc., for the improvement of Ashtabula Har- etc., forthe improvement of Port Day, Niag-
bor, Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng., lS68, pp. 159. ara River, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSi, p.
160; 1869, p. 140; 1S70, p. 180. (C) 2454. (C)
, Conneaiit Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Grass River at Massena, N. Y.
Chief of Eng., 186S, p. 161; 1869, p. 142. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1881, p. 2458; 1885, p. 2297;
Erie (Presque Isle) Harbor. Rept. 1S86, p. 1889; 1887, p. 2396. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1S68, p. 164; 1869, p. 143; 1870. pp. — Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief
181, 182, (C) of Eng., 1882, p. 2490. (C)
Sandusky City Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Westport Harbor, Mass. Rept.
Chief of Eng., 1S69, pp. 37, 130, 131; 1870, p. 173. Chief of Eng., 1884, p. 675. (C)
(CI .
Branford Harbor, Conn. Rept.
• Toledo Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief Chief of Eng., 1884, pp. 679, 680. (C)
of Eng., 1869, p. 129; 1S70, p. 171; 1873, pp. 314, Port Marshall Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
31S. (C) Chief of Eng., 1884, p. 2161. (C)
— Black River Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Port Henry, Ivake Chainplain, N. Y.
Chief of Eng., 1869, p. 132; 1S70, p. 276. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1884, p. 2it>8. (C)
Tennessee River. Rept. Chief of Hortons Point, N. Y. Rept. Chief
-

Eng., 1871, pp. 502, 507; 1S72, pp. 478, 4S0, 48S. of Eng., 1885, p. 702. (C)
494, 500. 501, 509. 512. 514, 518; 1873, pp. 61, 544; Huntingdon Harbor, N. Y'. Rept.
1874, vol. pp. 572, 573, 575; 1875, vol. 2, p. 658;
I, Chief of Eng., 1885, p. 705; 1891. p. 817; 1892, p.
1S77. pp. 579. 5S4; 1S7S, p. 756- (C) 71S. (C)
Coosa River, Ala. and Ga. Rept. Falkners Island, Conn. Rept. Chief
Chief of Eng., 1S72. pp. 505, 507: 1875, vol. 2, p. of Eng., 18S5, pp. 708, 709. (C)
662. (C) - Housatonic River,
Conn. Rept.
Tombigbee River, above Columbus, Chief of Eng., 1S87, p. 607. (C)
Miss. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S73, p. 54S; 1S80, p. Saugerties Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
1092; 1S81, p. 1211; 1SS2, p. 1295. (C) Chief of Eng., 1887, p. 662; 1892, p. 771. (C)
Charlotte Harbor, mouth of Genesee Buttermilk Channel, New York
River, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1874, vol. i, p. Harbor. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1887, p. 705, (C)
249; 1876, vol. 2, p. 582; 1879, p. 1728: l88l,p. 2437; Gowanus Bay, N. Y. Rept. Chief
-

1886. p. 343; 1S90, p. 2852. (C) of Eng., 1SS7, p. 712. (C)


Oostenaula and Coosawattee rivers. - Jamaica Bay and Rockaway Inlet.
Ga. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S75. vol. i. pp. 77, Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S7, p. 758. (C)
792. (C) Patchogne River, N. Y. Rept. Chief
Cumberland River above Nashville. of Eng., 1887, p. 760; 1891, p. 826. (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S75, vol. i,pp. 795,796. (C) - Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. Rept. Chief
Hiawassee River, Tenn. Rept. of Eng., 1S88, p. 626. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. I, pp. Sic, 813; 1S7S, p. Spring Creek, N. Y. Rept. Chief of
762; 1879, pp. 140, 1269; 18S2, p. 184S; 1S85, p. 1764; Eng., 1888, p. 639. (C)
1887, p. 1755; 1891, p. 2261: 1892. p. 1920. (C) - bridges of the New York, New
French Broad River, Tenn. and Haven, and Hartford Railroad. Rept. Chief
N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. i, pp. 818, of Eng., 188S, pp. 2532, 2534. (C)
820; 1876, vol. I, p. 719. (C) Water communication between the Missis-
Powells River, Tenn. and Va. sippi River and the Atlantic Ocean by way of
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1876, vol. i, pp. 737, 739, the Tennessee and Coosa rivers and the rivers
740,746. (C) of Georgia and connecting canals; sketch
Clinch River, Tenn. and ^'a. Rept. showing the proposed line of, under direction
Chief of Eng., 1S76. vol. i, pp. 742, 744, 747,737; of Maj. Walter McFarland, Corps of Engineers,
1S80, p. 1680. (C) U. S. Army (in 8 .sheets).
Emorj- River, Tenn. and Va. Rept. Route of Nicaragua Canal, etc. No. 3056,
Chief of Eng., 1S76, vol.
pp. 745, 746. (C)
I, doc. 46. (C)
Wilson Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief 5.?<? Boards — McFarland; Blunt, i; Casey,
of Eng., 1S77, p. 975. (C) 3. 4. 5i 6, 7, 10, II, 12; Craighill, 5;Duane, 6;
- Waddington Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Macomb, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Newton, 5; Raynolds, i;

Chief of Eng., 1S78, p. 1280; 1S79, P- 1739- (C) Woodruff, (A) I, 2, 3, 8.

Dunkirk Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief McFerran, John Courts (U. S. M. A., 1843). Died
of Eng., 1879, pp. 174, 1716, 1717. C. Apr. 25, 1872, aged 51. Obitnan- in Ann. Assoc.
Oswego Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief Grads. U. S. M. A., 1872. (A)
of Eng., 1879, pp. 177. 1734, 1735. -C) McGinneas, John Randolph (U. S. M. A., 1863).
Sodus Harbor (Great), N. Y. Rept. Instructor of Ordnance and Gunnery, U. S.
Chief of Eng., 1879, p. 1730. (C) M. A., 1S72-1S74.
Niagara River at mouth of Tona- .
Report of principal operations at Rock
wanda Creek, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng,, Island Arsenal for 1899, p. 327; Rock Island
1881, p. 2429. (C) Arsenal, establishment of street railway over
Oak Orchard Harbor, N. Y. Rept. bridges and islands permitted, p. 330; Knap-
Chief of Eng., 1881, p. 2435. (C) sack tent, designed by Major McGinness, p.
Tlir W'n'lhiff^ of Graduates^ i8o2-/go2. 307
333; Gun sling, pattern of 1S87. directions for McKee, tleorge Wilson. Bartlett's formulas.
using, p. 335. Kept. Chief of Ord., iSSq. (C) [A continuation of Ord. Note 14S.] Ord. Note
McQinneBB, John Randolph. Report on smoke- 291, vol. 10. (Al
less ix>wder for the KniK and Springfield translator.
, Carrasco's employment of
rifles in the Philippines. Kept. Chief of t)rd., dynamite. Jonr. Mil. Ser\*. Inst. V S., vol. 7. .

p. .?39- (A)
McGoun. George H. (of Iowa). Member of Comment on New powder and guns.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M, A. in 1867. Jour. Mil. Ser\'. Inst. U. S., vol. ii. p. 333. (A)
McGrath. Hugh Joslyn (U.S. M. A., 18S0). Died McKeever, Chauncey (U. S. M. A., 1849). Died
Xov. 7, 1S99, aged 44. Obituary- and portrait Sept. 4, iQoi.aged 72. Photograph. /« Albnnis
/« Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1900. (A) of officers" mess.
McGregor. Robert (U. S. M. A.. 1SS9). Pied Member of Board of Visitors to V . S.

Dec. 23, 1902. aged 3S. Project, plan, estimate, M. A. in 1S98.

etc., for the improvement of Current River, McKenna. Joseph ^of California). Member of
Mo. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900. p. 2614. (A) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1890.
St. Francois River, Mo. Rept. Chief of McKeon, John (of New York). Member of
Eng., igoo, p. 2618. (A) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1839.

See Boards Stickney. 9. (A) McKinley. William, jr. (of Ohio). Member of
Mcllvaine. Rev. Charles P. Engraving (by J. C. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S80.
Puttre) owned by Assoc, Grads. U. S. M. A. McKinney. John Augustine (U. S. M. A.. 1S71).
Professor of geography, histor>' and Died Nov. 25, 1876. aged 30. Obituan.- in Ann.
ethics. U. S. M. A., 1825-1S27. Assoc. Grads. V S. M. A., 1S77. (A)
.

Mclndoe, James Francis (U. 6. M. A., 1S91 ). McKinstry, Charles Hedges (U. S. M. A., 1S88).
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the improve- Contour map of proposed [I,usk] reservoir
ment of Saginaw. Bad. Flint, and Shiawassee below Fort Putnam Scale 1:1200; con-
. . .

rivers, Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S9S, p. 2603. tours. In Rept. Supt. U. S. M. A., 1892. p. 19.
(A) (Al
Mclntyre. Frank (U. S. M. A.. 1S86). Photo- Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-

graph in Albums of officers' mess. provement of Milwaukee breakwater. Rejit.

McKean. Thomas Jefferson (U. S. M. A., 1831). Chief of Eng., (A)


1894. p. 2083.

Died Apr. 19. 1870, aged 60. Obituarj' in Ann. location of a canal to connect I^ake
Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A.. iSSi. (A) Superior and the Mississippi River. Rtpt.
McKee, George Wilson (U. S. M. A., 1S63). Died Chief of Eng., 1S96, pp. 2396, 239S. (A)
Nov. 30, 1891, aged 50. Photograph in Albums St. Johns River, Fla. Rept. Chief
of officers' mess. of Eng., 1900, p. 1974. (A)
Obituar>' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. See Boards— Rossell, i. (A)
M. A.. 1892. (A) McKinstry, Justus (U. S. M. A., 1838) Died Dec.
Gunner\-. application of formulas and 11, 1S97. aged Si. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
tables to problems in practical, p. 47; Energ>- Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S98. (A)
and penetrating power, rifle, 8-inch converted, Assistant quartermaster, court of inquiry
Tables for application to problems in and courts-martial of. H. Doc. 144, 37th Cong.,
p. 54;
gunnery, compiled by, p. 54. Rept. Chief of 2d sess., July 9, 1S62.

Ord., 1878. (C) McKowTi. James (of New York). Member of


Proposed 3.5-inch B. I,, rifled, field guns. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1837.
Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S81, p. 302. (C) McKown, J. ly. G. (of Illinois). Member of
Formulas. Bartlett's application in gun Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S73.
construction. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1SS3, p. 125. McLane. Robert Milligan (U. S. M. A.. 1S37).
Died Apr. 17, 1S9S, aged 83. Obituan,- in Ann.
Present status of dynamite as an explo- Assoc. Grads. t". S. M. A.. 1S98. (A)
sive for shells. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1887, p. Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
428. (C) in 1S79.
Objections to present method of making McLaws. Lafayette (U. S. M. A., 1S42). Died
purchases. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS9, p. loo. July 24, 1897, aged 76. Broniie bust, heroic

(C) size, on a granite pedestal. In Savannah, Ga.


Objections to present method of making Obituaryirt Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
purchases. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S90, p. 115. 1S9S. (A)
(C) McLean. John (of New York). Member of
- The McKees of Virginia and Kentucky. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A., 1836.
Portrait of Col. William McKee. [Pittsburg. Mcljean, Nathaniel Henr>- (U. S. M. A., 1S48).
1890.] I vol.. O., pp. 195. (A) Died July 5. 1SS4. aged 57. Obituary in Ann.
Objections to present method of making Assoc. Grads. X*. S. M. A.. 1885. (A)
purchases. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1891, p. 105. Charge of miscellaneous division, p. 74;
(C) Detached, p. 84. U. S. Coast Survey Rept.,
Problems in practical gamner>-. Ord. Note 1S61. (A)
45, vol. 2. p. 289. (A) McMahon, John Eugene (U. S. M. A., 1886).
Report on the practical application of Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Bartlett's formulas to problems in gun con- McMillan. Hugh (of Michigan). Member of
struction. Ord. Note 14s. vol. 5. (A) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1890.
3oS- Ceniciniial of Ujiitcd States Mih'tarv Academy
McMillan, James (U. S. M. A., 1856) Photograph Mack, Oscar Addison (U. S. M. A., 1850), Died
in Albums of officers' mess. Oct. 22, 1S76, aged 49. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
McMullan. James H, (of Maine). Member of Grads. U. S. M. A., 1877. (A)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1873. Maokall, James Bond (U. S. M. A., 1868). Died
McMynn. John (i. (of Wisconsin). Member of Apr. 18, 1S71, aged 24. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in 1S66. . Grads. U. S. M. A., 1871. (A)
McNeill, Edwin {V. S. M. A,, 1S7S). Died Jan. Mackall, William Whann (U. S. M. A., 1837).
28, 1901, aged 44. Obituarj' and portrait in Died Aug. 19, 1891, aged 75. Obituary in Ann.
Ann. Assoc. Grads. U, S. M. A. 1901. (A) Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1892. (A)
McNeiU. William Gibbs (U. S. M. A., 1817). Mackay, Aeneas. Quartermaster U. S. M. A..
Died Feb. 16, 1853, aged 51. Project, plan, esti- May 17, 1824 to May 27, 1829.
mate, etc., for the improvement of James Mackay. Capt. J. Member of Board of Visitors
River and Kanawha Canal. Rept Chief of (insi)ection) to V. S.M. A. in 1844.
Eng.. 1871. pp. 63, 625, 637; 1874. vol. 2, p. 87; Mackay-Smith, Alexander (of District of Colum-
1877. pp. 677, 762. (C) bia). Member of Board of \'isitors to U. S.
Report on plan, construction, and costs of M. A. in 1894.
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. No. 254, doc. 38. Mackenzie, Alexander (U. S. M. A., 1864).
(C) Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the improve-
MoNutt, Albert Scott (T. S. M. A., 1881). Died ment of Grand Haven Harbor, Mich. Rept.
May 8, igor, aged —
Obituarj' in Ann. Assoc.
. Chief of Eng., 1S66, vol. 4, p. loi; 1867, p. 108;
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1901. (A) 1876, vol. 2, pp. 494, 496. (C)
McNutt. John (U. S. M, A., 1840). Died Mar. 28, Pentwater Harbor, Mich. Rept.
18S1, aged 62. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. Chief of Eng., 1S67, pp. 25, 113; 1868, p. 130; 1S74,
U. S. M. A., 1881. (A) vol. I. pp. 179, 180; 1876. vol. 2, p. 478; 1877. p.
McPheraon, K. B. (of Missouri). Member of 908; 1S7S, p. 1205; 1879, p. 1610. (C)
Board of Visitors to U, S. M. A. in 1862. Rock Island Rapids, Mississippi
^Mcpherson, James Birdseye (U. S. M. A., 1853). Ri%-er. Rept. Chief, of Eng., 1S80, p. 153S; 1886,
Died July 22. 1864, aged 35. Engraving {by p. 1464. (C)
A. H. Ritchie) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. Cuivre River, Mo. Rept. Chief of
M. A. Eng., 1S80, p. 1553. (C)
Equestrian statue (by Rebisso). McPher- Mississippi River from Des Moines
son Square, Washington, D. C. Rapids to the mouth of the Illinois River.
Bronze juedalliou. Washington, D. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1881, pp. 1723, 1726. (C)
Gen. James B. McPherson (by Gen. W. T. bridge at Sabula, Iowa. Rept, Chief
Sherman). Washington, 187S. 11 pp. /« War of Eng., 1881, pp. 2016, 2018. (C)
Dept. I.ibrary. Dubuque. Iowa. Rept. Chief of
Grant (U. S. ): Sherman and McPherson. Eng., 1882, pp. 1770, 1771; 1884, p. 1572; 1887. p.
In North Amer. Rev. .vol. 142, April, 1S86. (A) 222. (C)
Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, sketch Des Moines Rapids. Rept. Chief of
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History of the Mexican war. 1S4S. Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1879, pp. 1634.
American edncatiou. 1S50. 1636, 163S; 1S87, p. 2181. (C)
Editor of Railroad Record. 1852-1872. Sabine River, La. and Tex. Rept.
Memoirs of Daniel Drake, M. D. 1S55. Chief of Eng., 1880, p. 1199; 1S86, p. 222; 1S92, p.
The life and militan,* services of Lieut. 1510. (C)
Gen. Winfield Scott . . . New York, 1S62. i Neches River, Tex. Rept. Chief of
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Personal memories; Social, political, and 1892, p. 1550. (C)
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Galveston and Brazos River. Tex.
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Mansfield, Francis Worthington (U. S. M. A., Cohasset Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief
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Professor of mathematics, U. S. M. A., W*eymouth River, Mass. Rept. Chief
1802- I 803. of Eng., 1S90, p. 522; 1S91, p. 6S3; 1S92, p. 584.
- Professor of natural and experimental (C)
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1S22). Died Sept. 18. 1862, aged 59. Engraving Salem Harbor, including South
(by J. C. Buttre). Owned by Assoc. Grads. River, Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1890, p. 530;
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East Boston Channel, Mass. Rept. Exploration of Red River of Louisiana,
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Neponset River, Mass. Rept. Chief Reconnaissance of route from Fort Smith
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Manchester Harbor. Mass. Rept. Same (p. 26^. No. 577. doc. 45. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1S93, p. 643. (A) Marcy. W. L- (of New
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Great Salt Pond, Block Island, R. I. owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
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Merrimac River, Mass. Rept. Chief
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Marcy, Randolph Barnes U. S. M. A., 1832). (
graph in Albums of officers' mess.
Died Nov. 22, 1SS7, aged 76. Obituary in Ann. Treasurer U. S. M. A., Dec. 31, 1870, to
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1888. (A) Sept. 20, 1S72; Sept. 8, 1873, to June 28, 1875.

Obituan.', Harper's New Monthly Mag.,
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1836.
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MarshaU, William Louis (U. S. M. A., 1868).
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. . .

tions for time. Computed for the latitude


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. . .
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Eng., 1900, p. 3863, (A) Died Mar. 9. 1891, aged 38. Obituan,* in Ann.
Buttermilk Channel. New York Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1891. (A)
Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901. pp. Massey, Solon Frederick (U. S. M. A., 1S77).
1300, 1303. (A) Died July 12, 1901, aged 48. Photograph in
Kampsville lock and dam, Illinois River, Albums of officers' mess.
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33;Stickney, i, 6; Suter. 8. 9. 10, 11, 12, 13. See Mather, William Williams (U. S. M. A.. 1S2S).
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Meade. Francis Key (T. S. M. A., 189S). Died
Machines for the physical tests of metals.
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Ord. Note 341, vol. 12. (A)
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translator. Synopsis of the principal
Meade. George Gordon (U.S. M. A., 1S35). Died points in the theory of the probability of fire.
Nov. 6, 1S72, aged 57. Portrait (oil painting by Ord. Note 342, vol. 12. (A)
T. Henr>- Smith). Presented by Henn,* Carey Meige, John Rodgers (U. S. M. A., 1863). [Fac-
Baird. In memorial hall, West Point. simile letter concerning his appointment to
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Bronze (equestrian) statue (by A. M. Cal-
Meigs, Montgomer>' Cunningham
(U. S. M. A.,
der). In Philadelphia, Pa.
1836). Died Jan. aged 76. Engraving
2, 1892,
Bronze equestrian statue. Gettysburg
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battlefield.
U. S. M. A.
Obituar\- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A..
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military wire suspension bridge equipage.
operations and administration of civil affairs
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in the Third militarj^ district and Department
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p. 2430. (C) June 9. 1877,aged 69, Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
San Diego Harbor, Cal. Rept.Chief Grads. V. S. M. A., 1881. (A)
of Eng., 1873, pp. 631. 1114; 1S76, vol. 2, pp. 622, Merchant, Charles Spencer (IJ. S. M. A., 1S14).
631. (C) Died Dec, 6. 1879, aged 84. Qbituari,' in Ann.
Rincon rock, San Francisco Harbor, Assoc. Grads. l". S. M. A., 1880. (A)
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1874, vol. 2. p. 371. (C) 1896, aged 53. Portrait (oil painting by Geo. B.
Estero Bay (San Luis ObispoCounty), Butler) presented by r. S. M. A. In the Li-
Cal. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1R73. p. 1141. (C) brary U. S. M. A.
Sacramento and Feather rivers, Cal. Photograph /?/ .Mhunis of officers' mess.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S75. vol. 2, p. 700; 1877, p. Obituarj' and portrait in Ann. Assoc. Grads,
992; 1S79, pp. 1754, 1755; 18S0, p. 2334; 1886, p. U. S. M. A., 1896. (A)
1926. (C) Professor of civil and militar>^ engineer-
- Monterey Harbor, Cal. Rept. Chief ing, U. S. M. A.. 1S84-1896.
of Eng., 1S75. vol. 2, pp. 708, 709. (C) Lithographic and photo-lithographic
Humboldt Harbor and Bay, Cal. works. Essayons Club Papers, No. 31, 1874.
Rept. Chief of F^ng., 1881. pp. 24S0, 24S8. (C) (A)
_ Mokelumne River, Cal. Rept. Chief Longitude by lunar culminations. Essaj"-
of Eng., 1SS2. p. 2639; i883, p. 2131: 18S9, p. 2486. ons Club Papers, No. 38, 1875. (A)
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Red Wood Harbor, Cal. Rept. Chief provement of Beaufort Harbor, N. C. Rept.
of Eng., 1884, p. 2204. (C) Chief of Eng.. pp. 1093, 1096, 1098. (C)
1882,
- Santa Monica Bay, Cal. Rept. Chief \Vhite Oak River, N. C. Rept. Chief
of Eng.. 18S4, p. 2209. (C) of Eng., 1882, p. 1113; 18S4, p. 1055. (C)
Clear Lake. Cal. Rept. Chief of Meherrin River,' N. C. Rept. Chief
Eng., 1S84, p. 2210. (C) of Eng., 1SS2, p. 1115. (C)
- Petaluma Creek, Cal. Rept. Chief Mew River, N. C. Rept. Chief of
of Eng., 18S5, p. 2339; 1SS7, p. 2446. (C) Eng.. 1SS2, p. 1117; 18S5, p. 1082; 18S7. p. 1040;
- San Mateo River, Cal. Rept. Chief 1891, p. 13S0. (C)
of Eng., 1885, p. 2343. (C) Cape Fear and W'accamaw rivers,
Napa River, Cal. Rept. Chief of N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1882, p. 1120. (C)
Kng., 1885, p. 2346; 1888, p. 290; 1892. p. 2622. Winyaw Bay. S. C. Rept. Chief of
(C) Eng., 1S82, p. 1123; 18S5, p. 1159. (C)
entrance to harbor of San Francisco, Oregon Inlet, N. C. Rept. Chief of
Cal., known as Golden Gate. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1882, p. 1128. (C)
Eng., 1893. p. 3221. (A) Rondout Harbor, N, Y. Rept.Chief
Report on blasting operations at Lime of Eng., 18S4, p. 700. (C)
Point, Cal., on the i6th and 2Sth May, 186S. -„ — Milford Haven, Va. Rept. Chief of
"Washington, 1S68. O. Misc. Papers, No. i. (A) Eng., 18S4. p. 1054. (C)
Alexander, Barton Stone, and Davidson, Broad River, N. C. Rept. Chief of
George. Report on the irrigation of the San Eng.. 1884. p. 105S. (C)
Joaquin. Tulare, and Sacramento valleys of '
Alligator River, N. C. Rept. Chief
the State of California. Washington, 1874. of Eng., 1S84, p. 1059.(C)
translator (jointly with Craighill, W'illiam Black River, N Rept Chief of
Price). Jomini's Art of war. Philadelphia, Eng., 1884, p. 1061. (C)
1862. I vol.. O. (A) Morehead City. N. C Rept. Chief

See Boards Mendell; Alexander, 2, 3, 4,5, of Eng., 1884, p. 1063. (C)
6, 7; Stewart, i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Williamson, i, 2, 3, 4, 5. Bay River, N. Rept. Chief of

5(r Commission Mendell; Alexander, i. (A> Eng., 18S4, p. 1064. (C)
Mendenhall, John (U. .S. M. A., 1S51). Died July Hudson River. N. Y. Rept. Chief
I, 1S92, aged 63. Obituarj' in Ann. Assoc. of Eng.. 1S85, p. 712. (C)
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S93. (A) Mahan's Permanent fortification. 2d ed..
In raemoriam. /m Twenty-fourth reunion rev.and enl. i vol., O. 1888.
of the Army of the Cumberland, Cleveland, Elements of the art of war. Prepared for
Ohio, September. 1893. p. 247. Cincinnati, iSq4. the use of the cadets of the U. S. M. A. ...
(A I West Point, 1S89. i vol., O. (A)
Menoher, Charles Thomas (U. S. M. A., 1SS6). Military mining, including blasting and
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. . .

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duty, U. S. Army. Jour. U. S. Art, vol. 2, p. 673. Attack of fortified places, including siege-
Notice of Parkhurst's Dynamo and motor works, mining, and demolitions. Prepared for
construction for amateurs, with working draw- the use of the cadets of the U. S. M. A. . . .
3i6 Ccnicnuial of United States Military Academy.

ist ed., ist thousand. New York, :Sq4. i vol., MerriU, William Emery. Project, plan, esti-
O., xvi 4-197 pp., 12 pis. (A) mate, etc., for the improvement of Cincinnati,
Mercur, James. In Chi-
Militarj- land mines. Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1878, pp. 823, 824,
cago Exposition, 1S93, Int. Cong. Eng. Oper. 825, 826, 827, S28, 829; 1879, pp. 1360, 1361-1363,
Div. Mil. Eng. 1364- (C)
See Boards— Mercur. (A) Kentucky River and its tributaries,

See West Point, maps, 1886. Ky. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79. p. 1399. (C)
I^ittle Kanawha River, W. Va.
.
Merrill, Abner Hopkins (U. S. M. A., 1866).
Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSo, p. 1795. (C)
Field music. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol.
Bellaire, Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
16, p. 84. (A)
1881, pp. 1951, 1953. (C)
MerriU. Harailton Wilcox (U. S. M. A., iSjS). Point Pleasant, W. Va. Rept. Chief
Died July 14, 1892, aged 78. Obituar)- in Ann. of Eng., 1881, pp. 1955, 1957. (C)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S93. (A1 Red Bank Creek, Pa. Rept. Chief
MerriU, l^cwis (U. S. M. A., iSs.'j). Died Feb, 27, of Eng., 1S81, p. 1961. (C)
1896, aged 62. Obituan,' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. Clarion River, Pa. Rept. Chief of
U. S. M. A., 1896. (A) Eng., 1882, pp. 1938, 1941. (C)
MerriU. William Emer\- (U. S. M. A., 1859). Tionesta Creek, Pa. Rept. Chief of
Died Dec. 14, J891, aged 54. Obituary in Ann. Eng., 1S84, p. 1704; 1891, p. 2381. (C)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M.A., 1S92. (A) Middleport, Ohio. Rept. Chief of
In raemoriam. In twenty-third reunion Eng.. 18S4, pp. :70s, 1710. (C)
of the Army of the Cumberland, Chickamauga, Buckhannon River, W. Va. Rept.
Ga., September, 1S92. (A) Cincinnati. 1S92. Chief of Eng., 1S84, p. 1719. (C)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
-
-Taggart's Valley River, W. Va.
provement of Mobile Harbor, Ala. Kept. Chief Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S84, p. 1719. (C)
of Eng., 1866. vol. I, pp. 52, 53. 54- (C) Bridge near Fairmont, W. Va.
• Monougahela River. Rept. Chief Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S5, pp. 293, 1920, 1922.
of Eng., pp. 416, 417; 1873, pp. 504, 505;
1872, 1924. (C)
18S6, p. 1542; 1S87, pp. 1802, 1808. (C) Shawneetown Harbor, 111. Rept.
-l,icking River, Ky. Rept. Chief of Chief of Eng., 18S5, p. 1828. (C)
Eng., 1872, pp. 423, 424, 425; 1879, p. 1423; 1885, New Harbor, Ind. Rept. Chief of
p. 1844- (C) Eng., 18S5, p. 1829. (C)
- Mississippi River, between Cairo Paducah, Ky. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
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Kanawha River (Great), W. Va. Chief of Eng., 1885, p. 1831. (C)
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686, 687, 688, 735, 918, 924; 1875, vol. 2, pp. 608, Cheat River, W. Va. Rept. Chief
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-

13.16- (C) of calculating strains, with a comparison of


Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Rept. the most prominent truss bridges, and new
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123, 124. (C) Ohio River. Improvement under his direc-


- Youghiogheny River, Pa. Rept. tion. 2 sheets. January, 1879.

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18S1. p. 1958. (C) 14 sheets. July, 1881.


3 sheets. September, 1881.
Twelve-Pole River, W. Va. Rept.
ID sheets. 1881.
Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. i, pp. 749. 75°. 754.
photographs of dredges, towboats, and
(C)
other vessels pertaining to Ohio River im-
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iSSi.
Guyandotte River, W. Va. Rept. Photographic views of the Muskingum
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transportation and I in December, 1881.
1878,

board, central route, first subdivision, the Ohio Photographs relating to hydraulic gates
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Moore. Harr>- De Witt (U. S.M. A., 1872). Died
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for existing evils, social and political, and magazine rifle, p. 210; Machine illustrating
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. .
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. . .
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.

Jour. IMil. Ser\'. Inst. U. S., vol. 10, p. 553. (A) Newcomer, Henry Clay (U. S. M. A., 1886).
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Grads. U. S. M. A., 1890. (A) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
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,
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Rocky River Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Troutburg Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
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Couneaut Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief Salmon River, Lake Ontario, N. Y.
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(C) Krontberg, N. Y., harbor of refuge
Cowles Creek, Ohio. Rept. Chief of at. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1889, p. 2427. (C)
Eng.. 1889, p. 2336. (C) Black River, N. Y. Rept. Chief of
Chagrin River, near Willoughby. Eng., 1889, p. 2432. (C)
Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S9, p. 2337. (C) Mississippi River (study of early
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Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1901. (A) 22, 1S97, aged 59. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc.
Park, Roswell (U. S. M. A.. 1831). Died July 16. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S97. (A)
1S69, aged 62. A sketch of the history and Powder depot, Piccatinny, report of prin-
topography of West Point and the U. S. M. A. cipal operations, 1S81. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
. . Philadelphia, 1S40. i vol.. O., 140 pp. (A)
. 18S1, p. 74. (C)
Pantologj-. or a systematic survey of Piccatinny powder depot, description of
human knowledge. 1541. site, water power, etc. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
Handbook for American travelers in iSSi, p. 74; 18S2, p. 102. (C)
Europe. 1S53. Tests of, Whitworthsteel, for 8-inch B. L.
Jerusalem, and other poems. 1S57. rifles and
12-inch rifled mortars, p. 9; Rifle,
Parke. John Grubb yV. S. M. A.. 1S49). Died 3.2-inch B. L., report of manufacture, p. 509.
Dec. 16, 1900. Portrait (oil painting by Hinck- Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS4. (C)
ley, 1S94). Presented by V. S. M. A. In cadet Report on fabrication of 3.2-inch steel field
mess hall. guns. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S86, p. 453. (C)
Engraving (by A. H. Ritchie) owned bj- Siege gun-construction report on a 5-inch
Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A. B. L. steel experimental, p. 173; Siege, experi-
Photograph in Albums of officers" mess. mental, description and fabrication of, rifle,
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. 5-inch B. L., p. 173; Annealed steel cylinders,
M. A., 1901. (A) report on initial strains in, p. 391; Report of
Twenty-second Superintendent from Aug. experiments with steel cylinders, p. 391. Rept.
28, 1887, to June 24. 1S89. Reports as Supt. U. S. Chief of Ord., 1SS7. (C)
M. A., 18S7-1SS9. Objections to present method of making
Maps of the Territory- of New Mexico. purchases. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1SS9. p. 99; 1S90,
I map (25J4x39j^ in.), folded. (A) p. 114; 1S91, p. 104.
Zoological report, thirty-second parallel. Watervliet Arsenal, progress of work on
In Reports of explorations for a railroad . . . gun facton,'. p. 134; Storehouse transformed
route from the Mis.sissippi River to the Pacific into projectile foundry at Water\-liet Arsenal,
Ocean. 1S53-1S55. vol. 10; aliO Routes in Cali- p. 13S; Projectiles manufactured at Watervliet
fornia, etc. I,
A I Arsenal, p. 139; Progress of work on field and
Report of explorations for that portion of seacoast guns at Water\'liet Arsenal, p. 140;
a railway route near the thirty-second par- Removalof old buildings at Water\'liet.\rsenal,
allel, lying between Dona Ana on the Rio p. 141; Gun carriages and ecpiipments manu-
Grande and Pimas villages on the Gila. 1S54. factured at Watervliet Arsenal, p. 141; State-
Reports of explorations for a railroad . . . ment of expenditures at Watervliet Arsenal,
from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, p. 142; Specifications for steam-power plant at
1853-1S55, vol. 2; Pacific R. R. Repts., vol. 2. Watervliet Arsenal, p. 143; Watervliet Arsenal
(A) specifications for appliances for transmission
Report of explorations for railroad routes of power, p. 149; Water\-liet Arsenal Specifica-
from San Francisco Bay to l,os Angeles. Cal., tions for leather belting, p. 154; Specifications
west of the Coast Range, and from the Pimas for steam-heating plant at Water\']iet Arsenal,
villages on the Gila to the Rio Grande near p. 155; Lathes at Waten.-liet Arsenal, specifica-
the thirty-second parallel. 1854-1855. Pacific tions for, p. 161; Machine for threading and
R. R. Repts., vol. 7. slotting Waten-'liet Arsenal for guns, p. 173.
I^awsof the United States relating to pub- Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1S90. (C)
lic works for the improvement of rivers and Improvements of river channel at Water-
harbors, from Aug. 11. 1790. to Aug. 14, 1S76. vliet Arsenal. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1891, p. 125.
Washington, 1S77. (C)
32S Coitriniial (ff United Stairs Military Academy,
Parker. Francis H. Watervliet Arsenal report Parkhurst, Charles Dyer. Translation of Bor-
of principal operations for 1S91. p. 122; Water- denhorst's Mountain artillery in Europe.
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1892. p. 35S; Machinery' to be put in Watervliet Education of the soldier. Jour. Mil. Serv.
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Manufacture of field car-
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riages at Watervliet Arsenal, p. 362; Waten'Uet Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 12, p. 666. (A)
Arsenal, paving roads with granite blocks, p. Comment on Seacoast ammunition .service.
362. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S92. (C) Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol, 13, p. 122. (A)
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to U. S. M. A. in 1S19 and in 1823. smokeless, p. 398; Troisdorf, test of, powder,
330 Centennial of United States Militarv Aeademy.
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1893. (C) Percival. James G. Professor of chemistry,
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1830.
French of Ganot.] 1859.
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( Outposts, patrols, advanced and rear
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. .i vol., O.
. (A)
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June 2, 1S7S, aged 47. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc. The Military- Academy and the education
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by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. (A) Feus, p. 421; Notice of Sharpe's The art of
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., supplying armies in the field, p. 426. Jour. U. S.
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and position finder, p. 113; Battery com- Comment on The gj-roscope and the draft,
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Pendleton, George H. (of Ohio). Member of U. S., vol. 12. (A)
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Died Jan. 15, 1883, aged 73 Obituary in Ann. Ser\'. Inst. U. S., vol. 13, p. S51. (A)
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Fettus, Kdinund \V. (of Alabama). Mcnilwr of Phillips, Charles Blanchard. Project, plan, esti-
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1902. mate, etc., for the imjirovL-ment of Nottoway
Pew, T.J. (of Kentucky). Member of Hoard of River, Va. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1879, i)p. 720,
Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1835. 722; 1S80, p. 823. (C)
Peyton, J. H. (of Virginia). Member of Board Chowan River, N. C. Rept. Chief
Visitors to U. S.M. A. in 1841. of Eng.. 1879, p. 728. (C)
Phelan, John D. (of Alabama). Member of Pee Dee River (Great). S. C. Rept.
-

Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1836. Chief of Eng., 1880, pp. 124. 845; 1891, p. 145,0.
Phelps, J. (of California). Member of Board of (C)
Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1862. York River, Va. Rept. Chief of
Phelps. John Walcott (U. S. M.A.. 1836). Died Eng.. 1880. p. 777; 18S5, p. 984; 1S87, p. 946. (C)
Feb. 2, 1S85, aged 72. Obituar\' in Ann. Assoc. Waccamaw River. N. C. Rept. Chief
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S85. (A) of Eng., 1880, p. 848; 1885, p. 1 105; 1886, p. 1022;
Numerous articles, on the danger of Free- 1892, p. 1196. (C)
masonn*; African colonization; and on po- New Berne to Beaufort. N. C. Rept.
litical, scientific, and educational subject.s, Chief of Eng.. iSSo, pp. 857, 897; 1S84, p. 1066.
1853-7S. (C)
—— -Translator of De I,a Hodde's secret so- water comniunieation from Norfolk
cieties of France. 1S64, Harbor to Atlantic Ocean, south of Hatteras.
The fables of Florian in English verse. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSo, p. S69. (C)
History of Madagascar. Broad L,ynn Haven and Link Horn
Good behavior. Bays. Va., Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S80. p. 901.
Sibylline leaves. (C)
Phelps, Joshua (of Iowa). Member of Board of Pamunky River, Va. Rept. Chief of
Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S57. Eng., pp. 905, 906;
1880, 1885, p. 9S3; 1887, p. 943;
Philbrick.John Herbert (U. vS. M. A., 1S77). Died 1891, p. 1275. (C)
July 24, 1S90, aged 37. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Archers Hope River, Va. Rept.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1891. (A) Chief of Kng., i8So, p. 907; 1885, p. 157; 1S87, p.

Philips, John F. (of Missouri). Member of 117- (C):

Board of Visitors to I'. S. M. A. in 1S80. Lockvi-oods Folly River, N. C. Rept.


Chief of Eng.. iSSo, p. 909. (C)
PhlUips, Charles Blanchard (U. S. M. A.. 1864).
Catawba River, N. C. and S. C. Rept.
Died Jvine 14, iSSi. aged 41. Obituary in Ann.
Chief of Eng., iSSo, p. 912. (C)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1SS2. (A)
Wateree River, S. C. Rept. Chief of
Aquia Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of
Eng., 1880, pp. 915, 916; 1881, p. 1034; 1885, p.
Eng., pp. 69, 71, 688, 707, 708, 709. (C)
1872.
1124; 1887, pp. iaS9, 1091; 1S92, p. 1214. (C)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Santee River and Canal, S. C. Rept.
provement of Accotink Creek, Va. Rept. Chief
Chief of Eng., 18S0, pp. 91S, 919; 1S86, p. 1036;
of Eng., 1S72. pp. 688, 707. 711. (C)
1887, p. 1081. (C)
Choppawaniasic Bay, Va. Rept.
Contentnea Creek, N. C. Rept. Chief
Chief of Eng., pp. 707, 70S. 714, 715.
1872, (C)
of Eng., pp. 1010, 1012: 1885, pp. 1060, 1062;
1881,
Neabsco Bay, Va. Rept. Chief of
18S7, p. 1013; 1S91, p. 1351; 1892, p. 1123. (C)
Eng., 1872, p. 712. (C)
Beaufort Harbor, N. C. Rept. Chief
Elizabeth River (South Branch), Va.
of Eng., 1881, pp. 1013, 1017. ^C)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1872. pp. 716, 720. (C)
Cape Fear River, N. C, above Wil-
Cape Fear River, N. C. Rept. Chief
mington. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1881, p. loiS;
of Eng., 1874, vol. 2, pp. 69, 70; 1S75, vol. 2. pp.
1885, p. 1084; 1886, p. 996; 1887, p. 1045: 1S91, p.
99. 101. (C)
139^- (C)
North Landing River, Va. Rept.
I<illington River, N. C. Rept. Chief
Chief of Eng., 1879, pp. 90, 687, 690, 691. (C)
of Eng., 1881, p. 1022; 1884, p. 1044. (C)
Neuse River, N. C. Rept. Chief of
Town Creek, N. C. Rept. Chief of
Eng., 1879, pp. 93, 704, 705. (C)
Eng., 1881, p. 1025. (C)
Onancock Harbor, Va. Rept. Chief
of Eng., 1879, PP- 5'i. 716, 717. 71S. (C) Georgetown Harbor, S. C. Rept.
.
Norfolk Harbor, Va. Rept. Chief Chief of Eng., 1S81, p. 1038; 1886, p. 1029: 1887,

of Eng., 1S79, p. 675. (C) p. 1074; 18S9, p. 1103. (C)


North Landing River, Va. and N. C. Lynchs
River, S. C. Rept. Chief of
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1879, p. 691; 1S80. p. 824; Eng., 1881, pp. 1039, 1040. (C)
1886, p. 153. (C) •
Black River, S. C. Rept. Chief of
Currituck Sound. Coanjok Bay, and Eng., 1881, p. 1041. (C)
North River Bar, N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
PhilUpa. Charles Leonard (U.S. M. A., 18.S1). The
1879; p. 693: iS8o, p. S27; 1S81, p. 1000. (C)
Phillips replotting board. Jour. U. S. .\rt.,vol.
Scuppernong River, N. C. Rept.
17, p. 70.
Chief of Eng.. pp. 698, 699. (C)
1879,
Tar River, N. C. Rept. Chief of FhillipB.James (of North Carolina). Member of
Eng., (C) Board of Visitors to L*. S. M. A. in 1851.
1879, p. 700.
Trent River, N. C. Rept. Chief of Phillips, Joh n ( of Wisconsin ) . Member of Board
Eng., 1879, pp. 711, 714; 1887. p. 1017. (C) of \'isitors to U. S. M. A. in 1864.
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Phillips.Joseph Augustus (U. S. M. A., 1S23), Pipes, Henn.' Alexander (U. S. M. A., 1892).

Died Jan. 4, 1S46, aged 41. Quartermaster Died Mar. 22, 1897, aged 28. Ann.
Obituary in

U. S. M. A., June 26, 1834, to May 25. 1835. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1897. (A)
Phipps. Frank Huntington (U. S. M. A.. 1S63). Pitcher. John (U. S. M. A., 1876). Snap shooting
Watkins range finder, p. 373; Report on, Ber- with and pistol. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1892,
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. Rough River, Ky. Rept. Chief of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1883.

Eng., 1.SS5, p. 1896. (C)


Potter,J. B.M.(of
Rhode Island). Member of
Pond River, Ky. Rept. Chief of
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1850,
Eng., 1887. p. 1901. (C)
Rept. Chief of Potter, Joseph Haydn (U. S. M. A., 1843). Died
I^icking River, Ky.
Dec. I, 1892, aged 70. Obituary j« Ann. Assoc.
Eng., 18S7, p. J903. (C)
- bridges across the Kentucky River,
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1893, (A)

Ky. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1888, pp. 2575, 2576. Povall, Francis B. Member of Board of Visitors

(C) to U. S. M. A. in 1833.

bridge at Parkersburg, W. Va. Powell, A. H. Member of Board of Visitors to


Rept. Chief of Eng., 188S. p. 2577. (C) U. S. M. A. in 1827.
bridge of the Chesapeake and Ohio PoweU, Charles Francis (U. S. M. A., 1867). Sys-
Railroad Company. Rept. Chief of Eng., 188S, tems of army administration, etc. Essayons
p. 2578. (C) Club Papers, No. 12, 1869. (A)
canal at the cascades of the Columbia Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
River, Oreg. Rept.Chief of Eng., 1895, pp. 3572, provement of Chehalis River, Wash. Rept.
3579- (A) Chief of Eng., pp. 26S7, 26S8. (C)
1S82,
Clatskanie River, Oreg. Rept. Chief Columbia River at The Dalles, Oreg.
of Eng., 1895. p. 3596- (A) pp. 2697, 2699, 2711.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1882,
Tualiton River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
(C)
of Eng., 1S95. p. 3599. (A) Youngs. Lewis and Clarke, and
l,ewis River, Wash. Rept. Chief of Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Skipanon rivers, Oreg.
Eng., 1895, p. 3600. (A)
1882, pp. 2715, 2716. (C)
Yamhill River, Oreg. Rept. Chief - Snake River, Wash. Rept. Chief of
of Eng., 189s, p. 3602. (A) (C)
Eng.. 1882. pp. 2718, 2722.
Columbia River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
Grays Harbor, Wash. Rept. Chief
of Eng., 1895, p, 3605. (A) (C)
of Eng., 1S82, p. 2723.
Columbia River, Wash. Rept. Chief Bakers and Shoalwater bays. Wash.
of Eng., 1896, p. 3264. (A) (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S82, pp. 2725, 2727.
Photographs showing condition of work Clearwater River. Idaho. Rept.
on lock at I^ouisa, Ky. Improvement of Big Chief of Eng.. 1884, p. 2280. (C)
Sandy River. 10 sheets. June 18, 1885. Lewis River, Wash. Rept. Chief of
Photographs showing condition of work (C)
Eng.. 1S84. p. 2293.
at dam No. 4, and lock and dam No. 5. Im- Humptuleps River, Wash. Rept.
provement of Kentucky River. 11 sheets.
Chief of Eng.. 1884, p. 2295. (C)
- Dwamish River, Wash. Rept.Chief
- See Board.s — Comstock, 13, 14; Craighill, of Eng., 18S4, p. 2297. (C)
,9, II, 12; Gillespie, i. a, 3: Mendell, 4, Nehalim Bay and River, Oreg.
Stickney, 7. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1885, p. 2411; 1S87, p. 2497.

Postlethwaite, William Morton. Died Jan. 10, (C)


Portrait (oil painting by George - Puyallup River, Wash. Rept. Chief
1896, aged 57.
B. Butler, 1895 or 1896). Presented by U. S. of Eng., 1885, p. 2419. (C)
M. A. In room 202, academic building. - WiUapah River, Wash. Rept. Chief
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. of Eng., 18S5, p. 2422. (C)
Chaplain and Professor of geography, - Yaquina Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
history, and ethics, U. M. A., 1S81-1896.
S. Eng., 1886, p. 2001; pp. 237, 2465. (C)
1SS7,

Librarian U. .S. M. A. from Sept. 7, 18S2, to Coquille River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
Jan. 22, 1885. of Eng., 1887, p. 2499. (C)
71ir ]]')iti)ii^s of Craditnlrs^ 1802— igm. 337
Powell. Charles Francis, I'rojt-ct. plan.tstiinatc-. Prescott, William (of New Hampshire). Mem-
etc., for the improvement of Unipqua River, ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A, in 1848.
Oreg. Kept. Chief of Kng., 1SS7, p. 2.S00. (C) Preston, Francis (of Virginia). Member of
Tillamook Itayand liar, Orcg. Kept. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1832.
Chief of Eng.. iSSS. p. 2153. (C) Preston. Col. Thomas L. (of Virginia). Mem-
Wood River, Oreg. Kept. Chief of ber of Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in 1S80.
.

Eng.. iSSS. p. 2177. (C) Prevost, Andrew M. Member of Board of Vis-


I^ink River, Oreg. Kept. Chief of itors to U. S. M. A. in 1827.
Eng.. 18SS, p. 2179- (C) Price. Philip M. (U. S. M. A.. i86g). Died Oct.
bridges at Portland, Oreg. Rept. 4, 1894, aged 46. Photograph in Albums of
Chief of H"g.. iSSS. p. 2593. (C) officers' mess. (A)
Tongue River, Mont. Kept. Chief Obituar>' and portrait zw Ann. Assoc.
of Eng.. 1S91. p. 2239. (C) Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1895. (A)
Yellowstone River. Dak. and Mont. Instructor of practical engineering, U. S.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S91, p. 2241. (C) M. A., 1S86-1889.
Missouri River, between Sioux City, New York and Long Island Coignet Stone
Iowa, and Fort llenton. Mont. Rept. Chief of Co. Essayons Club Papers, No. 33, 1874. (A)
Eng., 1891, pp. 2246. 2249. (C) Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Missouri River, Mont. Kept. Chief provement of Bayou L,a Grange, Fla. Rept.
of Eng., 1S92, p. 1909. (C) Chief of Eng., 1889, p. 1375. (C)
James River. S. Dak. Rept. Chief of Pensacola Harbor, Fla. Kept.
Eng.. 1S93, p. 2321. (A) Chief of Eng.. 18S9, p. 1406. (C)
Allegheny River.
Kept. Chief of St. Andrews Bay, Fla. Rept. Chief
Eng.. 1S9S. p. 2212; (A)
1S99. 2411. of Eng., 1889. p. 14 15. (C)
Allegheny River, locks and dams. Flint River, Ga. Rept. Chief of
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900. p. 3257. (A) Eng.. 1S89, p. 1421. (C)
Youghiogheny River. Rept. Chief Choctawhatchee River Fla. and
of Eng., 1900, p. 32S3. {.\) 1
Ala. Kept. Chief of Eng., iSSy. p. 1424. (C)
Monongahela River harbor lines. Coosa River, Ga. and Ala. Rept.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1902, p. 1913. (A) Chief of Eng.. 1S90, pp. 1670,1672,1677,1686. (C)
Photographs of sites and structures per- —
— — Alabama River, Ala. Rept. Chief
taining to the construction of the canal around of Eng., 1S91, pp. 1740, 1765. (C)
the Cascades of the Columbia River, Greg. 9 See West Point, maps. 1886-S7 and 1888.
sheets. December. iS.S3, and February-, 1SS4. —
See Boards Price. (A)
See Boards — Adams, i; Stewart, 5, 6. (A) Price, Robert Newton (U. S. M. A., 1870). Died
Powers. Clinton Jacob U. S. M. A., 1S65). Died
( Apr. 5, 18S9. aged 42. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Apr. 21, 1S72, aged 28. Obituan,'i'H Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., i88g. (A)
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1872. (A) Prime, Frederick Edward (U. S. M. A., 1850).
Pratt. Henr>- Clay (U. S. M. A., 1837). Died Feb. Died Aug. 12, 1900, aged 72. Obituary and por-
14, 1S84. aged 70. Obituan,' in Ann. Assoc. trait in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1901.
Grads. r. S. M. A., 1SS4. (A) (A)
Topography, sec. i. U. S. Coast Survey Prince, Henry (U. S. M. A., 183,=;). Died Aug. 19,
Rept.. 1S45. p. 10. (A) 1892, aged Si. Obituao' '" Ann. Assoc. Grads.
Office duty, p. 34; relieved, p. 35. U. S. U. S. M. A., 1893). (A)
Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1S46. (A) Reconnaissance, sees, i, 3. and 4. U. S.
Pratt. John Taylor (U. S. M. A., 181S). Died Coast Survey Repts,, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1S51, 1852,
Nov. 29. 18S3, aged about 87. Obituary m Ann. 1853, 1S54. 1855. (A)
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 18S5. (A)
Eppling Plains base. U. S. Coast Sur\'ey
Pratt, Sedgwick. (U. S. M. A., 1867). The Pratt
Rept., 1S57, p. 302. (A)
range finder. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol.

2. p. 333. (A) Prince, I,eonard Morton {U. S. M. A,, 1892).


Target practice at fixed target, etc. Jour.
Died Nov. 1, 1S95, aged 2S. Obituary and por-
Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. (A) trait in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S96.
4, p. 65.
Service of the lo-inch disappearing guns (A)
at Fort Point. Cal.. during the war with Spain. Printup. Daniel S. (of Georgia). Member of
Jour. L'. S. Art., vol. 12. p. i. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S59.
Extract from the proceedings of the board Procter, Robert Grider (U.S. M. A., 1886). Died
of officers convened at Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. May 10, 1894, aged 32. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 17, p. 2SS. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1894. (A)
Prentiss. Henn,' Flpaminondas (U. S. M. A..
Proctor, Redfield (of Vermont). Member of
1831 1. Died July 2, 1S73, aged 64. Obituary' in
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1894.
Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1874. (A)
Preacott. Jonathan (U. S. M. A., 1821). Died Pueh, James ly. (of Alabama). Member of
Aug. 12, iS37.aged37. Project, plan, estimate, Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S82 and in
etc., for the improvement of Nantucket Har- 1891.

bor, Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. 2. p. Purviance, James (of Mississippi). Member of
376- (C) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1853.
H. Doc. 7S9, 58-2 — vol 2 22
338 Coitoniial of United States Military Academy
Putnam. George Israel (U. S. M. A., 18S5). In Q-uinn, Janies Baird Project, plan, estimate,
*ilue uniform: An army novel, i vol.. O. 1893. etc., for the improvement of channel through
(A) Sabine Lake, Tex. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93,
On the offensive : An army stor\- . . . p. 1K51; (A)
1895, p. 1790.
New York. 1894. 1 vol., O. (A) month of Neches River, Tex., to
Since 1895 publisher of The Advocate, at Shooks Bluff. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1893, p.
Clareniont, N. H. 1853. (A)
Author of short stories for Scrihner's, Bayou Bonfuca, St. Tammany Par-
Harpers, Century-, etc. ish, La. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 1783.
Pyle, George Washington (U. S. M. A., 1S6S). (A)
Died Dec. 29, 186S, aged —
Christian soldier,
. Chefuncte River and Bogue Falia,
The. Memorials of Lieut. George W. Pyle. i La. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 1785. (A)
pam. O. (A I
Tickfaw River and tributaries, La.
Quarles. Joseph V. (of Wisconsin). Member of Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 1787. (A)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1902, Bayou Teche, La. Rept. Chief of
Guattlebaum. Paul Jones (U. S. M. A., 1857). Died Eng., 1895, p. 1789; 1897. p. 1784. (A)
Jan. 4, 1SS3, aged 46, Obituar>r in Ann. Assoc. South Pass, Mississippi River. Rept.
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1883. (A) Chief of Eng.. 1897, p. 174S; 1899, p. 1815. (A)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Atchafalaya Bay, La. Rept. Chief
provement of Apalachicola River and Bay. of Eng., 1897, p. 1779. (A)
Rept.Chief of Kng., 1S79. P.S24. (C) Bayou Grossette, La. Rept. Chief of
Quinan, William Russell (U.S. M.A., 1870). Re- Eng., 1897, p. 17S1. (A)
port on Vigorit powder, i v., O., p. 22. 18S1. -Sabine Lake, Tex. Rept. Chief of
Explosives, hi Chicago Exposition, 1893, Eng.. 1897, p. 1789. (A)
Int. Cong. Eng.. Oper. Div. Mil. Kng.. 1S94, p. Sabine Pass, Tex. Rept. Chief of
427. Eng., 1899, p. 1862. (A)
Quinby, Isaac Ferdinaiid (U. S. M. A., 1S43). Died Atchafalaya Bay, La. Rept. Chief
Sept. iS, 1891, aged 71. Photograph in Albums of Eng., 1900, p. 2282. (A)
of officers' mess. Norfolk Harbor, Va. Rept. Chief
Obituar>' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
of Eng., 1901, pp. 1463, 146b. (A)
1S92. (A) Appomattox River, Va. Rept. Chief
Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. of Eng., 1901, pp. 146S, 1471. (A)
in 1871, Pagan River, Va. Rept. Chief of
Quinn, James Baird (U.S. M.A., 1866). Project, Eng., 1901, pp. 1475. 1477. (A)
- Chesconnessex Creek, Va. Rept.
plan, estimate, etc., for the improvement of
Green Bay Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief of Eng., Chief of Kng., 1901, pp. 1479, i^Si. (A)
1S66. vol. 4. pp.35. 135- (C) Waterway from South Mills, N. C,
Pascagoula River and Harbor. Miss. to and including Ocracoke and Beaufort inlets.

Rept.Chief of Eng., 1874, vol. 1, p. 757. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1901, pp. 1513, 1523. (A)
Galveston Bay ship channel, Tex. Jetties for harbors and rivers. Kssayons
Rept.Chief of Eng., 1S75, vol. i, p.875. (C) Club Papers, No. 36, 1874. (A)
Agate Bay. Minn. Rept. Chief of Applications of photograph^'- in war.
Eng., 18S7. p. 1951; 18S8, p. 1812; 1S89, p. 199S; Q., pp. [8]. [Willets Point, New York Har-
1890, p. 311. (C) bor], 1881. [Essayons Club Papers. No. 49.]
Grand Marais Harbor, Minn. Rept. Submarine mining, improvements. Rept.
Chief of Eng., 1SS7. p. 1954. (C) Chief of Eng., (A)
1899, p. 947.
Duluth Harbor, Minn. Rept.Chief
History of attempted improvements at
-

of Eng., 1SS8, pp. 1S05, 1807; 1S90, p. 2316. (C)


the mouth of the Mississippi River. Rept.
Ontonagon Harbor. Mich. Rept.
Chief of Eng., 1899, p. 1914. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1SS9, p.2018. (C)
Marquette Harbor, Mich. Rept. See Boards —Quinn; Benyaurd, 4; Corn-
Chief of Eng., 1890, p.2301. (C) stock, 19; Craighitl, 20; Davis, i; Poe, 14; Rob-
Minnesota Point. Superior Bay, ert. 21. (A)
Minn. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1890, p. 2308; 1S91, Quintard, Right Rev. Charles T. (of Tennessee).
p. 2499. (C) Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in
Mermentau River, L,a. Rept.Chief 1877.
of Eng., 1891, p. 1863. (C) Rafferty. William Augustus (U. S. M. A., 1865).
Sabine River, I^a. and Tex. Rept. Died Sept. 13, 1902, aged 59. Photograph in
Chief of Eng., 1S92. p. 1514. (C) Albums of officers' mess.
Homochitto Rept.
River, Miss.
Deviation index, a mechanical indicator
Chief of Eng., 1S93. p. 1839; 1897. p. 1777. (A)
etc. Washington, 1897. i vol., O., 3 pp. (A)
harbor of refuge on Lake Pontchart-
raine, La. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93, p. 1S42. Rafferty,William Carroll (U. S. M. A., 1880).

(A) System of fire control for seacoast artillery.

Bayous Black and Terrebonne, La. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 21, p. 76. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1893. p. 1845. (A) translator. Relative efficiency of infan-
Sabine River, La. Rept. Chief of Xxy and artillery fire. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst.
Eng., 1S93, p. 1848. (A) U. S., vol. 21, p. 545; vol. 22, p. 149,
The ]]'riti)ii!^s of (rradiiatrs^ rSo2-r()02. 339
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Aug. aged 7S. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
6, 1881. 14, 1892, aged 63. Photograph in Albmns of
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1SS2. (A) officers' mess.
Raius, George Washington U. S. M. A.. 1S42). ( Obitnarj' in Ann. Assoc, (irads. I'. S.
Died Mar. 21. 189S. aged 81. Photograph in M. (A)
A.. 1892.
Albums of officers' mess. Raymond. Charles Walker (U. S. M. A.. 1865).
Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc. Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 189S. (A) Instructor of practical engineering. U. S.
Author of several scientific papers on M. A.. 187S-18S1.
electricity, geology', etc., 1845-1S48. Report of a reconnoissance of the Yukon
Rndimentar>' course of analytical and River. Alaska Territory, July to Sept., 1S69.
applied cheniistrj-. Washington, 1S71. O. Hxplorations and Sur-
Steam por'able engines. veys. (A)
Chemical qualitative analysis. Yukon River, the, Alaska, from Fort
Rains, Sevier McClellan U. S. M. A., 1876). Died
( Yukon to the sea. 1S71, Topographical map.
July 3, 1877, aged 26. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. (A)
Grads. V. S. M. A., 1S78. (A) Author of various mathematical papers
Ralston, Joseph N. (of Illinois). Member of on subjects connected with terrestrial mag-
Hoard of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1866. netism, 1871-1S78. (A)
Ramsay, George Douglas (U. S, M. A., 1820). The theory' of magnetics.
terrestrial

Died May 2^^. 1SS2. aged So. Obituary- in Ann. Essayons Club Papers, No. (A) 20, 1872.

Assoc. Grads. I'. S. M. A.. 18S2; Harper's New The practice of terrestrial magnetics.
Monthly Mag., vol.65 (1S82), p. 479. (A) Essayons Club Papers, No. 24, 1872. (A)
Recollections of cadet life, 1814-1S20. In The national surveys. [Galaxy, January,
Cullum's Biog. Reg., vol, 3, pp. 612-632. (A) 1876.] Misc. Pamphlets, vol. 8. (A)
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iS6;s-64.
sayons Club Papers, No. 44, 1S77. (A)
Ramsay. George Douglas {U. S. M. .\., 1863).
Notes on magnetic determinations. Es-
Died July 5. 1878, aged 36. Obituary in Ann. sayons Club Papers. No. 43, 1S77. (A)
Assoc. Grads. V S. M. A.. 1S79. (A)
.
Kriegsspiel: A paper read before the
Ramseur, Stephen Dodson {V S. M. A., i860). .
United States Militarj' Service Institute at
Died Oct. 20, 1S64, aged 27. Engraving owned West Point. N. Y., Feb. 17, 1881. 12°, pp. 29.
by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Fort Monroe, Va., 1S81. (A)
Address on the life and character of (by translator. Contributions to the theory of
blasting, or military mining, by H. Hofer,
Hon. William R. Cox). Raleigh, N. C, 1891.
In War Dept. Library.
ordinary professor at the Royal Imperial
54 pp.
Ramsey. Alexander (of Minnesota). Member School of Mines at Przibram. Pts. i and 2.
of Board of Visitors to U.S. M. A.in 1S72. O. Washington, iSKi. Misc. Papers, vol. 2,

Ramsey, J. S. M. lof Tennessee). Member of (A)


Hofer (H. ); Contributions to thetheory of
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S4S.
blasting, or military mining. 1S81. (A)
Rand. L,ewis Hathaway (U. S. M. A., 1899).
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the improve-
provement of Hull, Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
ment of Ocklockonnee River, Fla. Rept.
18S4. pp. 553. 557- (C)
Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 2148. (A)
Sandy Bay (Rockport), Mass. Rept.
Carrabelle Harbor, Fla. Rept.
Chief of Eng.. 1S84, pp. 567, 570; 1885, p. 229;
Chief of Kng., 1900. p. 2155. (A)
1886, pp. 67, 5S1. 582; 1887, pp. 24, 497. 498. (C)
Randall. Henry S. (of New York). Member of
Gloucester Harbor, Mass. Rept.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S63.
Chief of Eng.. 1885. pp. 535. 541. 543; 1S87, pp.
Randall. Thomas (of Florida). Member of
501,502. (C)
I". S. M. A. in 1851.
Board of Visitors to
Salem Harbor. Mass. Rept. Chief
Rautlol.Alanson Merwin (U. S. M. A., i860).
of Eng.. 1SS5. p. 537. (C)
Died May 7. 1SS7, aged 50. Pliotograph in
riymouth Harbor, Mass. Rept.
Albums of officers' mess.
Chief of Eng., 1885. pp. 53S, 539- (C)
Obituar\' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. I*. S.
Boston Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief
M. A., 1887. (A)
of Eng., 1885, pp. 546. 54S; tS87, p. 516. (C)
Randolph, Benjamin Harrison (U. S. M. A.,
Powow River, Mass. Rept. Chief of.
1S70, )Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Eng., 1885, p. 551; 1S89. p. 558; 1891. p. 630. (C)
Randolph, Theodore F. (of New Jersey). Mem-
bridge of the Omaha and Council
ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1876.
Bluffs Railroad and Bridge Company between
Ransom, Hyatt Clark (U. S. M. A., 1851). Died
Omaha and Council Bluffs. Rept. Chief of
Mar. 16, 1874, aged 51. Obituarj- in Ann. Assoc.
Eng.. 18SS, p. 2469. (C)
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S74. (A)
bridge of the New York and New
Ransom. M. W. North Carolina). Member
(of England Railroad Company at Boston, Mass.
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S75. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1888, p. 2527. (C)
Ransom, Owen P. (U. S. M. A., 1S38). Died bridge of the old Colony Railroad
Jan. 10. 1S80. aged 62. Obituary r« Ann. Assoc. Company at Boston, Mass. Rept. Chief of
Grads. U, S. M. A.. iSSo. (A) Eng . 1SS8, p. 2527- (C)
340 Centennial of United States Militajy Academy^
Haymotid, Hofer H. Project, plan, estimate, Raymond, Hofer H. Project, plan, estimate,
the improvement of Delaware River.
etc., for etc., for the improvement of Blackbird and

Rept. Chief of Eng., 1890, pp. S73. 874. (C) Appoquinimink creeks. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Delaware Bay, ice harbor at head of. 1S96. p. 889. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. i8go, p. S87; 1891, p. 1073; Hog Neck Channel. Delaware River,
1S92. p. 931. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1896, p. 905. (A)
Delaware Breakwater, Del. Rept. Barnegat Bay, N. J. Rept. Chief of
Chief of Eng.. 1891. p. 10S3. (C) Eng., 1897, p. 1229. (A)
Shark River. N. J. Rept. Chief of Tuckerton Creek. N. J. Rept. Chief
Eng., 1S91, p. 1092. (C) of Eng.. 1897, p. 1230; 1900, pp. 1612, 1614. (A)
Barnegat and Great Egg Harbor Wading River, N. J. Rept. Chief
bays. N. J. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S91. p. 1094. of Eng., 1S97, p. 1233. (A)
(C) Beach Thoroughfare, N. J. Rept.
- Little Egg Harbor Bay and Inlet, Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 1236; 1901.PP. 1353. 1355.
including Great Bay. N.J. Rept. Chief of Eng., (A)
1891, p. 1096. (C) Oldmans Creek, N.
J. Rept. Chief
thoroughfare between Cape May of Eng.. 1897, p. 1238; 1900, pp. 159S, 1602. (A)
and Great Bay, N. J. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S91, Dividing Creek, N. J. Rept. Chief
p. 1093. (C) of Eng., 1897, p. 1243. (A)
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. .

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of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S88. War Dept. librai->\
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ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1872.
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. .

Augusta Arsenal, work on artesian well at.


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rear-admiral John P'ulton Reynolds,
. . .

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the War. In supplemental report of joint 849; 1878, p. 1139. (C)
committee, vol. 2. (C) — . Green Bay Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief
Ridfleld, Lsaac F. (of Vermont). Member of of Eng., 1876, vol. 2, p. 33S; 1S79, p. 152; 18S1, p.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1840. 2070. (C)
Riggs, Joel (U. S. M. A.. 1S33). Died Nov. 13, Ahnepee Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief
1S65, aged 53. Editor Montgomery, Ala., Mail, of Eng., 1876, vol. 2, pp. 346, 352, 356, 359; 1879,
1856-1S5S. p. 1509. (C)
Rin&gold, George Hay (U. S. M. A., 1S33). Foun- - Two Rivers Harbor. Wis. Rept.
tain Rock, Amy Wier, and other metrical pas- Chief of Eng., 1877, p, 860; 1878, p, 1156; 1S79,
times. 1S60. pp. 154, 1512,1513, 1514. (C)
Ripley, James Wolfe (U. S. M. A., 1S14). Died Manitowoc Wis. Harbor, Rept.
Mar. 15, 1870, aged 76. Reports as Chief of Chief of Eng., 1879, p. 1516. (C)
.Ordnance, U. S. Army, 1861-1S63. Sturgeon Bay Canal, Wis. Rept.
Proceedings of court of inquiry in case of. Chief of Eng., 1880, pp. 1907, 1908; 1S83, p. 279.
No. 476, doc. 344. (C) (C)
Ripley, Roswell Sabin (U. S. M. A., 1S43). Died Portage Lake and t,ake Superior
Mar. 26, 1887, aged 64. Obituary in Ann. Ship Canal, Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1880,
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1887. (A) pp. 1927, 192S. (C)
Triangulation, sec. 3. U. S. Coast Survey Bayfield Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief
Rept., 1846, p. 20. (A) of Eng., 1S80, p. 1929. (C)
The war with Mexico ... 2 vols., O. Manistique Harbor, Mich. Rept.
1849.
Chief of Eng., iSSo, p. 1932, (C)
The war with Mexico. So. Quar. Rev., Oconto Harbor, Wis. Rept. Chief
January, (A)
1853.
of Eng.. iSSi, p. 2067; 1883, p. 1646; 1887, p. 2007.
Riter, G. W. (of Pennsylvania). Member of (C)
Grand Marais, Mich., harbor of
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1828.
refuge at. Rept. Chief of Eng., iSSi, pp. 2045,
Ritner, Joseph. Member of Board of Visitors
2046, 2047, 2048, (C)
to U. S. M. A. in 1827
Rivers, William Cannon (U. S. M. A., 1887).
Kewaunee Harbor, Wis.
Rept, Chief
of Eng., 1881, pp. 2083, 2084; 1891, p. 2541; 1892,
Adjutant U. S. M. A., Aug. 14, 1899, to July 2,s,
p. 2187. (C)
1903.
Secretary of the Association of Graduates,
Cedar River Harbor. Mich, Rept.
Chief of Eng., 1882, pp. 2121, 2124; 1885, p. 1976;
U. S. M. A., and editorof its Annuals, 1900-1902.
1892. p. 2172. (C)
Instruction for recruits, First U. S. Cav-
alry, n. p., 1899, I vol., O., 15 pp. (A)
Pensaukee Harbor. Wis. Rept.
Chief of Eng,, 18S2, p. 2132; 18S3, p. 1650. (C)
I,ists of graduates U. S. M. A. in civil life,
on the retired list, of those who have become Rouses Point Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
general officers U. S. Array, etc., in Bull. Assoc. Chief of Eng., 1884, p, 2175; 1885. p. 2299. (C)

Grads. U.S. M. A., Nos. i and 2 1900-1902). (A) (


Delaware Bay, ice harbor at head
Regulations for the army transport service. of. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S5, p. 841; 1886, p.
S36; 1887, p. 804. (C)
Robbins, Christopher E. (of Rhode Island).
Salmon River, N. Y., below Fort
Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in
Covington, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1885,
1S29.
pp. 2288, 2290. (C)
Robert, Henry Martyn (U. S. M. A.. 1S57). I^ake Champlain, N. Y. and Vt.
Treasurer U. S. M. A., Aug. 31, 1S65, to Aug. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1885, pp. 2312, 2313, 2315,
31. 1S67. 2318; 1891, p. 2937; 1892, p. 2614. (C)
Instructor of practical engineering, U. S. Plattsburgh Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
M. A.. 1865-1867. Chief of Eng., 1885, p. 2319. (C)
Index to the reports of the Chief of Engi- '

Swanton Harbor, Vt. Rept. Chief


neers, U.S. Army, 1S66-1887. j
of Eng., 1885, p. 2324. (C)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im
Delaware River. Rept. Chief of
provement of Willamette and Columbia rivers.
Eng., 1S86, pp. 806, 826; 18S7, pp. 793, 794; 1890,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1871, p. 900; 1874, vol. 2,
pp. 869, 871, S82. (C)
PP- 352. 363- (C)
Columbia (upper) and Snake rivers, I^ewes, Del. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1872, p. 996; 1S73. p. 1121, 1886, p. 838; 18S7, p. 805; 1890, p. 888. (C)
(C) channel back of Brigantine Beach,
Pacific coast harbor of refuge, N. J., between Absecon and Brigantine inlets.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1873, pp. 1127, 1129. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng , 1SS7. p. 821. (C)
The Writings of Gradica/cs, 1S02-IQ03. 345
Bobert, Henr>'Martyn. Project, plan, estimate, Roberts. Benjamin Stone. Project, plan, esti-
etc.. for the improvement of Darby Creek. Pa. mate, etc., for the improvement of Mississippi
Rept. Chief of Eug., 1SS7, p. S23. (C) River, between Cairo and mouth. Rept. Chief
Frankford Creek, Pa. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1868, p. 468; 1869, pp. 51, 312, 320, 323;
of Eng., laSS. pp. 69S. 699. (C) 1874, vol. I. p. 382. (C)

-thoroughfare between Cape May Mississippi River levees. Rept.


and Great Bay, N. Rept. Chief of Eng. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. 1, pp. 54°. 564. 670. (C)
J.
1888. p. 731. (C) Breech-loading musket and carbine. No.
Marcus Hook Harbor, Pa. Rept. 1648, doc. 152. (C)
Chief of Eng., 1889. p. S67. (C) Memorial relative to reorganization of
Mantua Creek, N. J. Rept. Chief mihtia of United States, 1S60. No. 1031, doc.

of Eng., iSSq. p. S74. (C) 28. (C)


Delaware Breakwater, Del. Rept. Plan for reclaiming swamp and waste
Chief of Eng., 1S90, p. S93. (C) lands of basin of lower Mississippi River. No.
-Tennessee River from Chattanooga 1237. doc. 22. (C)
to the junction of Holstou and French Uroad Roberts. Joseph (U. S. M. A., 1S35). Died Oct.
rivers, Tenn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1893. p. 18, 1898, aged 84. Engraving owned by Assoc.
2333. (A) Grads. U. S. M. A.

Duck River. Tenn. Rept. Chief of Photograph in Albums of oflficers' mess.


Eng., 1S93. p. 2406. (A) Obituary :w Ann. Assoc. Grads. U.S. M.A.,
Sequatchie
- River, Tenn. Rept. 1S99. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1S93, p. 240S. (A) The hand-book of artillery for the service
Hiwassee from its River. Tenn., of the United States . . . New York, i860, i

confluence with the Tennessee River to the vol.. O. (A)


mouth of the Ocoee River. Rept. Chief of 10th ed. . . . enl. New York, 1S75.

Eng., 1S93, p. 2412. (A) : vol., (A)


O.
Emory River, Tenn. Rept. Chief of Letters written in Europe during the sum-
Eng., 1893, p. 2414. (A) mer of 1890 to Dr. David Roberts, of Philadel-
- harbor lines in Greenport Harbor, phia. O.. pani. Philadelphia. (A)
N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1894. p. 717. (Al Roberts. Samuel A. (of Texas). Member of
harbor lines in Patchogue River, Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1850.
N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1894, p. 719. (A) Robertson. Edgar Brooks (U. S. M. A., 1874).
Glen Cove Harbor, N. Y. Rept. History of the Ninth Regiment of Infantry-.
Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 840. (A) Hist. U. S. Amiy. pp. 526-530. (A)
harbor of West Haven. Conn., and Robertson, S. M. (of Louisiana). Member of
West River from the steam-railroad crossing Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1889.
to main channel of New Haven Harbor. Rept. Robertson, Samuel Churchill (U. S. M. A., 1879).
Chief of Eng.. 1895, p. S53. (A) Died Aug. 31, 1893. aged 36. Obituary' in Ann.
Black Rock Harbor, Conn. Rept. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S94. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1S95. p. S57. (A) Author of many papers on professional
Hempstead Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
-
subjects. 1883- 1893.

Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. S78. (A) Proposed revision of school of the soldier
Cos Cob Harbor and Mianus River, mounted. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 18SS, p. 212. (A)
Conn. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 881. (A) Comment on Wainwright's Riding school.
harbor lines at New Haven, Conn. Jour. Cav. Assoc. 1S90, p. 137. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895. pp. 8S3, 890. (A) Remount question in the U. S. Cavalry*.
Westport Harbor, Conn. Rept. Jour. Mil. Scrv. Inst. U. S., vol. 8. p. iii. (A)
The cavalryman and his horse. Ord. Note
Chief of Eng.. 1S96. p. 806. (A)
Galveston Harbor, Tex., harbor 297, vol. 10. (A)
lines. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1898. p. 1572. (A) Robertson, William (U. S. M. A., 1S40V Died
Brazos River. Tex. Rept. Chief of Feb. 17, 1890, aged 71. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Eng., 1900, p. 2431. (A) Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1890. (A)
Youghiogheny River. Rept. Chief Robins. Ernest Smith (U. S. M. A., 18S4). Died
of Eng., 1900, p. 3294. (A) Aug. iS, iS94,aged32. Obituary /« Ann. Assoc.
Pocket manual of rules of order: A com- Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S95. (A)
pendium of parliamentary law. 1^76.
Robinson, James Watts (U. S. M. A., 1S52). Ed-
The water jet as an aid to engineer con-
itor and publisher Shoe and Leather Adver-
struction. iS-Si.
tiser. 1872-73.
See Boards— Robert; Abbot, 20, 22; Alex- Author of various papers on interest, av-
ander, 2; Casey, 14, 15; Comstock, 5. 6, 12, 15; erage, and exchange. 1S7S-T8SS.
CraighiU, 10, 23; Houston, 4, 5, 6, 8. 10, 11, 12. Robinsoniati calendars for the Christian
Roberts, Benjamin Stone {U. S. M. A., 1835). era, with equation and interest tables. 2d ed.
Died Jan. 29, 1875, aged 64. Engraving (by Boston. 1877. I chart folded. O. (A)
J. C. Buttre) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. Robinsonian rapid reckoner Boston, . . .

M. A. 1879. pam.. y. (A)


I

Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. Pocket edition of Robinsonian interest


M. A.. 1875. (A) simplified Boston, iSSo. i pam., O. (A)
. . .
346 Ceutcjuiial of Uiiitcd States Alilitarv Academy,

Robinson. James Watts. Robinsoiiiaii cumula- Rodgers. James. Member of Board of Visitors
tive discount remainders Boston. 1S80. . . . to U.S. M. A.in 1833.

I chart F. (14x5^ i«-)- (A) Rodders, John {Admiral U. S, Na\'>'). Member


Robinsonian bond and investment tables of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1828.
. . . Boston, (A)
1S90. 1 vol., O. Rodgers. John B. (of Tennessee). Member of
Robinsonian multiplication and divi.sion Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1862.
tables... 1S91. I vol..F.°(i6x5J^in.). (A) Rodgers. John Isaac (U. S. M. A., 1861). Photo-
Robinsonian interest on daily balances graph in Albums of officers' mess.
, Boston, iSq2. I pam.. O. (A)
. .
Rodgers. J. Sumner (of Michigan). Member of
Robinsonian 6 per cent interest book. 2d Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1899.

ed. I vol., O (A) 1S92. Rodman, Thomas Jefferson (U. S. M. A., 1841).
Robinsonian building loan interest tables Died June 7, 1871, aged 53. Portrait (oil paint-
. . . Boston. 1893. I vol., f\ (A) ing bv R. W. Weir, from photograph) pre-
Robinsonian uniquecalculator ivol.. . . . sented by Chief of Ord., 1.S74. In cadet mess
(>. i8(jf>. (A) hall.
Author of the Robinsonian scriesof math- Engraving (byA. H. Ritchie) owned by
ematical reference books. Assoc. Grads. U. M. A. S.

Robinson, Wirt (U.S. M. A.. 18S7). Notes on Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
some albino birds with some remarks on
. . . 1S71; Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 43

albinism. Proc. Nat. Mus., No. 733. Washing- fi87i),p. 472. (A)
ton, 18S8. I O.
vol.. Reports of experiments on the properties
The militia of the I'nited States Cam- of metals for cannon, and the qualities of
bridge, 1S94. 1 vol.. O. cannon powder, with an accovuit of the fabri-
A .in the
flying trip to the Tropics . . cation and trial of a 15-inch gun . . . Boston.
year Cambridge, 1S95. 1 vol.. O., ill. (A)
1892. 1S61. ivol., F. [Q.] (A)
An annotated list of birds obser\'ed on Bills of iron for the wrought-iron barbette
Margarita Island and at Guanta and La Guavra, and casemate seacoast carriages, models of
Venezuela. Proc. Nat. Mus., No. 1093. Wash- 1861. 1862, and 1863. Washington, 1864. r vol.,
ington. 1S96. I vol., O. (A) O., pp. 20. (A)
The passage of streams by troops. Cam- Project, plan, estimate, etc., for Rock
bridge, 1897. I vol., O., 15 PP-. ill- (A) Island Bridge. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S70, pp.
An annotated list of birds collected in the 257. 25S. (C)
vicinity of La Guayra, Venezuela. Proc. Nat. Koe, Charles Francis (U. S. M. A., 1S68). Por-
Mus., No. 1247. Washington, 1901. i vol.. O. trait in Mars and Neptune, vol. i {1S9S), p. 23.
(A) (A)
A trip after Papilio homeius. Entomolog- Troop A, New York, in the Brooklyn
ical News. January. 1903. (A) riots. Jour. U. S. Cav. A.ssoc., 1895, p. 139. (A)
Notes on the circumstances of a moving Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
projectile. Cambridge, i vol., O.. 15 pp., ill.
in 1902.
Translation of Alvarado's Impressions of Roe. William James (U. S. M. A.. 1867). Cer-
the bombardment of Puerto Rico Jour. U.S. .
vus (G. I.), [pseud.] White feathers. Phila-
Art., vol.13, P-I3I- delphia, 1S85. I vol.. O., pp. 313. (A)
Robison. William (of Pennsylvania), Member Genone (Hudor). [pseud.] Inquirendo
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S35. Island. New York. 18S6. ivol.. O., pp. 347.
Rockwell. Alfred P. (of Connecticut). Member (A)
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1865. Genone (Hudor). [pseud.] Belloua's hus-
Rockwell. Charles Farnara (U. S. M. A.. 1S63). band. Philadelphia. 1SS7. 1 vol., O., pp. 332.
Died Nov. 13, 1S6S, aged 27. Oil portrait in (A)
the possession of his widow. Genone (Hudor). [pseud.] The last tenet
Albums of officers' mess.
Photograph in imposed upon the Khan of Toraathoz. Chi-
RockweU. Charles Henry (U. S. M. A., 1869). cago, 1892. I (A)
vol.. O., pp. 161.

Died Aug. 21, 1888, aged 41. Obituarj' in Ann. The new West Point. Pop. Sci. Monthly,
Assoc. Grads.U.S. M. A.. 1889. (A) November. 1903. pp. 32-40. (A)
Quartermaster U. S. M. A. July i, 18.S5, to Genone (Hudor). [pseud.] A dikastery
June 30, 1SS7. of one ... a plea for the religion of science.
RockweU. James, jr. (U. S. M. A., 1S70). Assistant Chicago [n. d.]. i vol., O., pp. 14. (A)
Instructor of Ordnance and (lUnnery at U. S. Royal Americans.
M. A.. 1S78 to 18S1. Scarlet gods, etc.
Report on the construction of the experi- Cut: A Stor>' of West Point.
" Author of articles scientific, philosophic,
mental Hitchcock wrought-iron 9-inch gun.
Rept. Chief of Ordnance. 1876. pp. 195, 196, or purely literar>-. in magazines and the press
200-203. (C) generally, too numerons and over too many
Member
of board for testing Winchester signatures to quote. "
repeating shotgun, model 1893. Rept. Chief of Roessler.Solomon William (U. S. M. A., 1877).

Ord.. 1896. Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.


Rodgers, Rear Admiral C. R. P. (of U. S. Navy). Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
Member of Board of Visitors to U.S. M. A. in provement of harbor at Memphis. Teun.
1S74 and in 18S3. Rept. Chief of Eng-, 1S93. p. 2135. (A)
Tlir U'ritiu<rs of Graduates, iSo2-n)oi 347
vol..
ITojcct. plan, fsti- School Fort Leavenworth. iSyS-
Boessler, Solomon Willuuii . . .

improvimeiit of Wolf RiviT. O. (A)


nulte. etc., for tlie Lec-
Kept. Chief of HiiR. iSgj. p. 2i,V>. (A) Root. Edwin Alvin. Sewage and sewers.
Tenn. officers at the
Mi.ssissippi River, first and second ture <lelivered before the class of
Leav-
Kept. Cliicf of Kng., iSo.^, p. JTM- f.S. Infantry and Cavalry School. I-'ort
districts.
enworth. Kaiis.. class 189.3-1895. Fort Leaven-
(A)
I'nion River, Me Kept. Chief of worth. Kans., 189.S. 1 vol.. O., 15 pp. (A)
(A)
1S99. p. 1026. Root, Erastus. Member of Board of Visitors to
EnR., ,

Cape Porpoise Harbor Me. Kept. r. S. M. A. in 1833.


Ropes. John C. (of Mas.sachnsetts Memberof
Chief of Kng.. iSgg, p, 1050. (Al
1.

lineksport Harbor. Me. Kept. Chief Board of Vi.sitors to U. S. M. A. in 1878.


of Kng., 1900. pp. 1 104, 1107. (,\) Rosecrons. William Starke (XI. S. M. A.. 1842I.
Kept fof
Died Mar. 10, 1S9S. aged 78. I^ngraving (by
Kendnskeag River. CIi
Grads.
Kng., (A)
1900. p. iioS. H. B. Hall S Sons) owned by Assoc.
Camden Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief V. S. M. A.
of Eng.. 19CX). pp. nil. 1114. (A) Obituary and Portrait in .^nn. .V.ssoc.

Boothhay Harbor, Me. Kept. Chief Grads. v. S. M. A.. 1S98. (Al


of Eng., 1900, pp. 1117. 1120. lAl In memoriam. In Twenty-eighth re-
Parkers Head Harbor Me. Rept. union of the Army of the Cumberland. De-
Chief of Eng.. looo. pp. ii.v, iirA lAi troit. Mich.. September. 1899. Cincinnati,
Rockland Harbor, Me., harbor
-
1900. (A)
lines. Rept. Chief of Kng., iQoo, p. u.lS (A) Member of Board of Visitors to t" .
S. M. A.
Portsmonth Harbor. N. H. Rept.
in 1884.
Chief of Kng.. 1900. p. 1170. (A) Report of the battle of Mnrfreesboro.
Isles Me. and N. H.
of Shoal.s. Senate Doc. No. 2, 37th Cong.. 2d sess. Wash-
Rept. Chief of Kng., 1900. p. 1172. Ai (
/" War Dept. Library.
ington. 1S63.
Plan for removing Witch Rock. Portland The mistakes of Grant. In North Amer.
Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief of Eng.. I9<.i. I'P
Rev. vol. 141, December. 1,885. (A)
loio, 1015. (.A) Society of the Army of the Cumberland:
harbor lines at l.nbec Cincinnati.
Modification of Burial of General Rosecrans.
Harbor. Me. Repl. Chief of Eng.. 1901. p. 1903. I vol.. O.. p. 159. por. (A I

1020. (Al Popular government.


Kstablishnient of harbor lines in Penob- Died May
Ross, EdwardC. (U. S. M. A.. 1S21).
scot River at Bangor. Me. Rept. Chief of
aged 50. Klements of algebra. Trans-
16. 1851.
E'ng., 1901. pp. 1022. 1024. 1027. (A) the use
lated from the French of Bourdon for
Alfred Hibbard (f. S. M. A.. 1S72),
of cadets, U. S. M. A. New York. 1,831.
Rogers. i vol..

Died Apr. 30. 1S79, aged 31. Photograph


in
<). (A)
Albums of officers' mess. Pennsylvania). Member of
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. (Irads. If. S, Ross, Thomas (of
Board of Visitors to U. S.M. A. in 1838.
M. A.. lS7g. t.\)

Rogers. Charles Geddings (U. S. M. A..


1S54) Ross. William (of New York ). Member of Board
Ann. of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1829.
Died Feb. 24. 1S88, aged 57. Obituarj- /"
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1888. (A) Rossell. W^illiam Trent (U. S. M. A.. 1S73). Pho-
Rogers. Henrv- (of Pennsylvania I. Member
of
tograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S37.
Notes on the chromium battery. Kssayons
Rogers. James (of South Carolina (.
Member of Club Papers. No. 30., 1S74. (A)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1837. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Re. Rept.
Rogers. William Evans (U. S. M..\.. 1S67). provement of .\nclote Harbor, Fla.
port of the board of railroad commissioners
in
Chief of Eng., 18S5, p. 1280. (C)
i.Sm on -bridge strains." being
a computation Wekiva River, Fla. Rept. Chief of
\ipon every"
of the strains brought to bear Eng., 1885. p. 1281. (C)
member of every train and railroad bridge in St. Augustine Harbor. Fla. Rept.
State of New York. [Joint author.] (A)
the Chiefof Eng., 1885. p. 1282. (C)
Rogers. W. T. (of Pennsylvania). Member of Amelia River, Fla. Rept. Chief of
Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1S3.5. Eng., 188s, p. 1285. (C)
RoUins. James Hickman (U. S. M. A..
1S62). Rept. Chief
Charlotte Harbor. Fla.
Died Feb. 5, 1898. aged 57- Photograph
in
of Eng.. 1S85. p. 1286. (C)
Albums of officers' mess. (A) Indian River, Fla. Rept. Chief of
Obituary in Ann. .\ssoc. Grads. U.S. M. .\.. Kng., 1SS5. p. 1290. (C)
1898. (A) St. Johns River to Jupiter Inlet, I-la.

BolUns. James S. (of Missouri:.. Member of Rept. Chiefof Eng., 1885, p. 1292. (Cl
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1850. Black River. .Ala. Rept. Chief of
W. lof Hlinois). Member of
Board Eng., 1896, p. 14''2. (.A)
Roman. -W.
M. A. in 1856. Mobile Harbor. Ala. Rept. Chief of
of Visitors to U. S.
Military Eng.. 1S96, p. 1465; pp. 18.54. iS.5'>. (A)
1901.
Hoot, Edwin Alvin (U. S. M.A., 18S3).
Prepared for use Ship Island Pass, etc.. Miss. Rept.
topography and sketching.
U. S. Infantry and Cavalry Chiefof Eng.. 1897, p. 1709: 1899, p. ll"^;. l-^)
in the . . .
348 Cciifcnnial of United States Military Academy,

Rossell. William Trent, Project, plan, estimate, Ruckman, John Wilson. Notice of The widen-
etc., forthe improvement of Horn Island Pass, ing uses of compressed air, by W. P. Pres-
etc.. Miss. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1897, p. 1717; singer, p. 157; Notice of Aeronautics, p. 157;
1899, p. 1784. (A) Notice of Bertrang's Upon the reduction of
Pascagoula River. Miss. Rept. Chief the draft in field batteries, p, 164; Review of
of Eng.. 1S97, p. 171Q. (A) PowelPs An army officer's examiner, p. 531;
Pearl River, Miss. Rept. Chief of Review of Boado y Castro's Los fusiles mo-
Eng.. 1S97, p. 172S. (A) dernos in Austria-Hungria, p. 753; Notice of
Warrior River
to Five-mile Creek, A map of Asia, China, and Korea, issued by
Ala. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S99. p. 1730. (A) the Office of Naval Intelligence, p. 755. Jour,
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for shore pro- U. S. Art., vol. 3.
tection at Forts Gains and Morgan, Ala. Rept. Ruff. Charles Frederick (U. S. M. A., 1838).Died
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U. S. M. A. Eng., 1872, pp.64, 587.^47- (C)
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. Apalachicola River and Bay. Rept.
M. A.. J887; Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. Chief cf Eng., 1872, pp. 584. 612. (C)
82 (i89i),p. 969. (A) Mississippi River between Falls of
Gen. H. H. Sibley. Biography. Harper's St. Anthony and Cairo. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
New Monthly Mag., vol. 51 (1S75), p. 651. (A) 1874, vol. I, p. 32S; 1S75. vol. I, pp. 481,505; 1875,
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of Board of Visitors to I'. S. M. A. in 1901. 514; 1S7S, p.686; 1879, p. 1032. (C)
Sidell. William Henry (L'. S. M. A.. 1833). Died - Osage River, Mo. Rept. Chief of
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Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S74. (A) The shortest route to California, illustrated
Sill. Joshua Woodrow (V. S. M. A.. 1853I. Died by a history of explorationsof the Great Basin
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Ritchie). Owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Coronado's march in search of the seven
Silliman, B. Member of Board of Visitors to cities of Cibola ... i pam., O. 1871, (A)
U. S. M. A. in 1S22. Report of an expedition into the Navajo
-

country. Explorations and Surveys. (A)


Silvey. William ( T. S. M. A.. 1S49) Died Oct.
See Boards— Simpson; Macomb, 4,
25. 1875, aged 51. Photograph in Albums of
20. 22, 23, 24, 25. 26. 27. 28, 29, 30.
officers' mess.
Simpson, Marcus De Lafayette (U. S. M. A.,
Obituary- in Ann. Assoc. Grads r.S.M.A.,
1846). Request of, to be authorized to inter
1S76. (A)
remains of deceased son in lot assigned him
Simpson, Bishop (,of Pennsylvania). Member of
in Arlington Cemetery, i8g2. No. 2957, doc.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S64.
231. (A)
Simpson, James Hervey (l*. S, M. A., 1832).
Died Mar. 2. 1SS3, aged 70. Obituary in Ann. Simpson. R.T. (or South Carolina). Member of
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Route from Fort Smith, Ark., to Santa F^, Simppon, Wendell Lee (U. S. M. A., 1884). Pro-
N. Mex. 1849. (A) posed deep waterway from great* Lakes to
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Simpson, William Augustus (U. S. M. A., 1875).
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Ourartillery organization, p. 48; Comment
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Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Singr,Charles Bostwick (U.S.M.A., 1836). Died
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Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S6S. pp. 56. 519. 520. (C) Grads. U. S. M. A., 187S. (A)
Susquehanna River near Havre de Copper plate map of West Point 200x150
Grace, Md. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1869, p. 376. mm. Legend: Topography of West Point,
(C) Chas. B. Sing (about 1830). (A)
The If 'riliiigs of Graduates^ i8o2-igo2. 357
SitgreaveB, Lorenzo (U. S. M. A., 1S32). Died Smith, Andrew Jackson. Bronze nit-dallion.
May 14, 1888, aged 78. obituary in Ann. Assoc. Washington, D. C.
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Report of an expedition down the Ziiiii 1S97. (A)
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Explorations and Sur\'eys. (A) Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1848.
and Woodruff, Israel Carl (U. S. M. A., Smith, Augustus W. (of Connecticut). Member
1S36). Report of the survey of the northern of Board of Visitors to V . S. M. \. in 1851.
and western boundary' line of tlie Creek coun- Smith, Cavanar (of Florida \. Member of Board
try. 1S49. Explorations and Surveys. Wash- of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S59.
ington. 1S58. O. Smith, Charles Ferguson (U. S. M. .\., 1825).
Skinner, Charles R. (of New York). Member of Died April 25, 1S62, aged 56. Portrait (oil
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1884. painting by T. H. Smith). Presented by Mr.
Skinner, J. S. Member of Board
(of Man.'land). H. C. Baird. In memorial hall. West Point.
V S. M. A. in 1S25 and in 1833.
of Visitors to . .\djutant r. S. M. .\.. Sept. i. 1S31. to .\pr.
Skinner, Dr. John A. (of Indiana). Member of I. 1S3S.

Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in i860. Comniaivdant of cadets l". S. M. A., 1S33-


Slayden. James I,, (of Texas). Member of Board 1842.
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1900. Smith, Charles Sidney (U. S. M. A., jS66). Den-
Slemmer. Adam Jacoby (U. S. M. A., 1S50). Died simeter for determining specific gravity of
Oct. 7. 1S6S. aged 40. Engraving (by J. C. metals, p. y\\\ B. Rodman guns into 8-inch
Buttre) owned by Assoc. Grads. I*. S. M. A. rifles, tubes, p. 400. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1877,
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. (C)
Slicer, Henry (of Maryland). Member of Board Prussia and Austria, rifie. 12.2.S inch.
of Visitors to U. S. M. .\. in 1867. Rept.Chief of Ord.. 1S78. P.S9. (C;
Sloan, Ithamar C. (of Wisconsin). Member of Powders, report on experimental cannon,
Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in 1S70.
. p. 83; Report on, English pebble, p. 88. Rept.
Slocmn, Henr>- Warner (U.S.M. A.. 1852). Died Chief of Ord.. 1S79. IC)
Apr. 14. 1S94, aged 67. Portrait (oil painting by Experimental cannon, progress report
R. Creiplac) in memorial hall. West Point. on, powders, p. 51; Mortarsand howitzers, prin-
Engraving tby A. H. Ritchie) owned by cipal European in 1S80. p. 506. Rept. Chief of
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Ord.. 1S80. (C)
Engra\'ing (by Atlantic Publishing and Test of Firth & Sons steel for army guns,
P'ngraving Company) owned by Assoc. Grads. p. 127; Proof of, rifle. ii-inchB. L.. chambered,
U.S. M.A. No. i.p.459. Rept.Chief of Ord.. 18S2. (C)
Bronzeequestrian statue (by McMonnies). Carriage barbette for 15-inch S. R. guns
Erected in Brooklyn. X. V.. 1902. and ii-inch rifle. 2 plates. Rept. Chief of
Equestrian statue. Gettysburg, Pa. ord.. i8S4,p.5S5. (C)
Obituarj* in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., Rifles. 12-inch and 16-inch proposed B. I,,

1S94. (A) steel plate. Rept. Chief of Ord.. 18S5, p. 3S7. (C)
In raemoriam. In Twenty-fifth reunion Report on the manufacture of wrought-
of the Army of the Cumberland, Chattanooga, iron tubes. Ord. Note 62, vol. 2, p. 463. (A)
Tenn.. September, 1895. p. 162. Cincinnati. Translator of European rifled siege how-
1896. (A) itzers and mortars. Ord. Note 6S. vol. 3, p. 534.
Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. Report on the j^rincipal dimensions and
in 1870 and in 18SS. elements of fire of the most powerful rifled
Gettysburg thirty years after. In North guns existing or proposed at the commence-
Amer. Rev., vol. 152, Febniary, 1S91. ment of the year (i&So), with tables. Ord.
Slocum. Col. John S. lof Rhode Island). Mem- Note 135, vol. 5. (A)
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Small, Michael Peter (U. S. M. A.. 1S55). Died translators. Fabrication of cannon in Russia.
Aug. I, 1S92, aged 61. Obitnarj^ in Ann. Assoc. Notes Constr. Ord.. No. 21, vol. 1, p. i. (A)
Grads. T. S. M. A., 1S93. (A) and Hobbs. Frank Emer>- ( C S. M. A.,
Smalley, Henry Adams (U. S. M. A., 1S54). Died 1878*, translators. Recapitulation of tests on
May 13, iSSS, aged 54. Obituarj' and portrait cast-steel hoops made at the Turin Foundry.
in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 18SS. (A) Notes Constr. Ord.. No. 2., vol. i. p. i. (A)
A defenseless sea-board. In North Amer. Mechanical exi>eriments on the re-
Rev., vol. 13S, March. 1S84. .sistance of metals for cannon. Notes Constr.
Assistant editor New York Star. iS— Ord., No. 4. vol. I, p. I. (A)
Smedberg. William R. (of California). Member Verification of the hooping for can-
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1897. non in the Italian ser\-ice. Notes Constr. Ord.,
Smith, Albert (of New Hampshire). Member No. 5, vol. I, p. I. A) I,

of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S63. The resistance of hollow cylinders


Smith, Alfred Theophihis (U. S. M. A.. :86o). and of cannon. Notes Constr. Ord.. No. 6, vol.
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. I. p. I. tA)
Smith, Andrew Jackson (U.S. M. A.. 183S). Died Special elasticity. Experiments to
Jan. 2S. 1897, aged 82. Portrait. Harper's New determine its value, and deductions concern-
Monthly Mag., vol. 73 (1SS6J, p. 684. (A) ing Its api>lication for increasing the advan-
358 Centcmiial of United States Military Academy.

tage derived from the use of hoops in gun Smith, Gustavus Woodson. Company A, Corps
constr\iction. Notes Const. Ord., No. 11, vol. i, of Engineers, U. S. Army, 1846-184S, in the Mex-

p. I. (A) ican war ... 1 pam., O. 1896. (A)


Reply to Fry's Review of Smith's Confed-
Smith, Dickinson (U. S. M. A., 1879).
Edmund
erate war papers. Jour. Mil. vSer\'. Inst. U.S.,
Died Feb. aged 44. Obituary in Ann.
5. 1900.
vol. 6, p. 157. (A)
Assoc. Grads. U. vS. M. A., 1900. (A)
Journal of march, Matamoras to Tampico.
Exercises in geometry. West Point, 1S96.
No. 59S, doc. 13. (C)
I vol., O., 53 pp. (A)
Smith. Henr>' Lyon (U. S. M. A., 1839). Died
Smith. Edmund Kirby (U. S. M. A., 1845)- Died aged Project, plan, estimate,
Sept. 13. 1853. 38.
Mar. 28, 1S93, aged 6g. Engraving (by O'Neill) etc., for the improvement of Sabine Pass, Tex.
owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. i, p. 945. (C)
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. New York). Member
Smith, J. Augustine (of
1893. (A) of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1829.
Smith, Francis Henney (U. S. M. A., 1833). Died Smith, Jared Augustine (U. S. M. A., 1862).
Mar. 21. i8go. aged 78. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S90. (A) Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
provement of Plymouth Beach and Harbor,
in 1S56.
Mass. Rept. Chief of Eug.. 186S, p. 804; 1869,
Lecture on the history of mathematics. (C)
p. 411; 1870, p. 456-
Lexington, Va., 1S41. i vol,, O., pp. 35. (A) Taunton River, Mass. Rept. Chief
Works on arithmetic, 1S45 and 1846. of Eng., 1868, PP.S05, 806. (C)
Works on algebra, 1S4S. Huron (Lake), harbor of refuge on,
The regulations
of military institutions,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1871, p. 44; 1S72, pp. 220,
applied to the conduct of common schools.
221, 222. (C)
New York, 1S49. ' ^'o^' ^^-^ PP- 3-?- (A)
Wabash River. Rept. Chief of Eng.
Best methods of conducting common 1S7S, p. 838. (C)
schools. 1S49.
Kankakee River, 111. and Ind
Elementary treatiseon algebra . . . Phil-
Rept. Chief of Eng., pp.1844
1879, p. 1458; 1880,
adelphia, 1S50. I vol., O. (A)
1S46. (C)
College reform. 1850.
Michigan City Harbor, Ind. Rept,
Scientific education in Europe. Report to
Chief of Eng. 1B79. PP- , i59o- ^592, 1593; 1882, pp,
the legislature of Virginia. 1S59.
2260, 2264. (D)
Presidential election, 1872 ... i vol.. o.
New Buffalo Harbor, Mich. Rept.
1872. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1S82, pp.2275, 2276, 2279. (C)
The inner life of the V. M. I. cadet: Its re-
Portland Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief
sponsibilities and its privileges. Lexington,
of Eng., 1886, p. 540; 18S7, p. 449; 1888, pp. 385,
1873. I vol., O., pp. 52. (A)
386; 1890, p. 444; 1892, pp. 51S. 542, 543. (C)
West Point fifty years ago. New York,
Moose-a-Bec River. Rept. Chief of
1S79.
Eng., 1SS7. p. 439. (C)
translator. Biot(J.B.): Analytical geom-
York Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief of
etry. 1840.
Eng., 1S87, p. 462; 1S8S, p. 393; 1892, p. 526. (C)
Smith, Frederic Augustus (U. S. M. A., 1S33).
Big Rapids, Me.
- St. Johns River, at
Treasurer U. S. M. A. Sept. 12, 1S46, to Mar. 25,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S7, p. 473- (C)
1848.
St. Georges River, Me. Rept. Chief
Instructor of practical engineering, U. S.
of Eng.. 18S7, p. 475- (C)
M. A., 1846-1848.
Matinicus Isle, Me., with view to a
Sm,ith, Gustavus Woodson (U. S. M. A., 1842). harbor of refuge at. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S87.
Died June 24. 1896, aged 76. Engraving (by At- p. 477- (C)
lantic Publishing and Engraving Company) Belamy River, N. H. Rept. Chief of
owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Eng., 1887, p. 486; 1889, p. 541; 1891. p. 606: 1S92,
Obituary /'« Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., P.52S. (C)
1897. (A) Belfast Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief of
Notes on insurance. New York, 1876.
life Eng.,iS8S, p. 3S2; 1890, pp. 18,435.456; iS9i,p.586;
I vol., O., pp. 204. (A) 1892, p. 508. (C)
Life insurance: How to find out what a Saco River, Me. Rept. Chief of
life insurance company owes you New . . . Eng., 18SS, p. 391; 1S89. p. 535. (C)
York, 1S7S. I pam.. O. (A) -Bayaduce(Bagaduce) River, Me., be-
Confederate war papers. Fairfax Court tween the towns of Penobscot and Brooksville.
House, New Orleans, Seven Pines, Richmond, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S8S, pp. 399. 402; 1892, p.
and North Carolina ... 2d ed. New York, 502. (C)
1884. ivol.,0. (A) Rockport Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief
The battle of Seven Pines. New York, of Eng., 1S88, p. 410; 1S92. p. 510. (C)
1891. I vol., O. (A) Pembroke Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief
Gen. J. E. Johnston and G.T.Beauregard of Eng., 1889, p. 546. (C)
at the battle of Manassas. New York, 1S92. Monhegan Island Harbor, Me.
I vol.. O., pp. 4S. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1889, p. 54S. (C)
The Writings of Graduates^ 1802-IQ02. 359
Smith. Jared Augustine. Project, plan, estimate, and Harbor. Ga. Rept, Chief of Kng., 1S73. p.
etc., for the iinprovcnicut of Hampton River, 737- (C)
K. n. Rept. Chief of Kng., 1S.S9. p. 550. (C) Smith, Martin Luther. Project, plan, estimate,
Harrisecket River. Mc. Rept. Chief etc., forthe improvement of Mississippi River
of Eng.. 1SS9, p. 551; 1S92. p. 516. (C) to the Atlantic. Rept. Chief of Eng 1S76, vol. .

Camden Harbor. Me. Rept. Chief I.pp. 511. 525. 524. 537. 53S. 539, 540. 541. 542. 543.
of Eng., 1S90, p. 436; iSgi. p. 5SS; 1S92, p. 509. (C)
(C) and ECardcastle, Edmund La Fayette (U. S.
Union River and Bay. Me. Rept. M. A., 1846). Reports on survey of valley of
Chief of Eng., 1S90. pp. 462. 463. (C) Mexico, without map. No. 529, doc. 19. (C)
St. Croix River. Me. Rept. Chief of Same, with map. No. 554, doc. 11.
Eng., 1890, pp. 466, 467; 1S92. p. 494. (C) (C)
Pleasant River. Me., from Columbia Smith, Melancthon (U. S. M. A., 1S31). Died
Falls to its mouth. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1890. Nov. I, 1881, aged 53. Obituarj^ /« .\nn. Assoc.
p. 470; 1891. p. 574. (C) Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S82. (A)
Hancock County, Me.
Sullivan Falls, Editor Pascagoula (Miss.) Democrat-Star,
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1891. p. 33. (C) I 874- I $76.
Blue Hill Harbor. Me. Rept. Chief Editor Mobile (Ala.) Cycle, iS-o.
of Eng., 1S91. p. 614. (C) Editor Mobile News, 1877.
Pepperell Cove, Me. Rept. Chief of Smith. Morgan L- (of New York). Member of
Eng., 1S91, p. bi6. (C) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A., 1S36.
Lubec Channel. Me. Rept. Chief Smith. Richard Somers {U. S. M. A.. 1-S34). Died
of Eng.. 1891. p. 618. (C) Jan. 23, 1S77, aged 64. Photograph in .\lbums
Vermilion Harbor, Ohio. Rept. of officers' mess.
Chief of Eng.. 1S92. p. 2500. (C) Obituary in Ann. Assoc, tirads. U. S. M. A.,
Toledo Harbor. Rept. Chief of 1877- (A)
Eng., 1893. p. 5053. (A) Quartermaster V. S. M. A. Dec. i, 1S46, to

Sandusky Harbor, Ohio. Ropt. Jan. 31, 1S51, and Apr. i, 1S51. to Sept. i, 1855.
Chief of Eng.. 1S95, pp. 3084, 3086. (A) Manual of topographical drawing. 1853.
Ashtabula Harbor. Ohio. Rept. Manual of linear perspective. 1857.
Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. 3122. (A) Smith, Samuel B. (of U. S. Army). Member of
harbor lines in Fairport Harbor, Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1832.

Ohio. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95, p. 3131. (A) Smith, Samuel Stanhope (U. S. M. A., iSiS). Died
Fairport Harbor. Ohio. Rept. Sept. 10, 1S2S, aged— Lectures .delivered . . .

Chief of Eng.. 1S96, p. 2956. (A) ... in the College of New Jersey; on . . .

Conneaut Harbor, Ohio. Rept. moral and political philosophy . . . 2 vols., O,


Chief of Eng., iSgfi, p. 2970. (A) 181 2. (A)
Manmee River, Ohio, harbor lines. Smith, William Farrar U. S. M. A.. 1S45). Died
(

Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S96, p. 3092. (A)


Feb. 28. 1903. aged 79. Engraving (by A. H.
Raisin River. Monroe County, Mich.
Ritchie). Owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97. p. 3095. (A)
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
Mauniee River and Bay, Ohio.
Report of a reconnaissance of a route for
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S9S, p. 2693. (A)
a road from San Antonio to El Paso, dated May
Starve Island Reef, Ohio. Rept.
25, 1849 [and] Report of a reconnaissance of
Chief of Eng.. 1S9S. p. 2705. (A)
the Sacramento Mountains, dated Oct. 3, 1S49.
Black River (Lorain) Harbor, Ohio.
Washington, 1S50.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S9S. p. 271S. (A)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Port Clinton Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
provement of Easton Point Harbor, Md. Rept.
Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 403S. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1S85. p- 890. (C)
Lake Erie harbors, breakwaters.
Chincoteague Bay to Delaware Bay.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900. p. 4084. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1SS5, pp. S97, 899. 904. (C)
White River, map of the, from its mouth
Tuckahoe Creek, Md. Rept. Chief
to Bedford, Ind., on the East Fork, and to
of Eng., 1S85, p. 910. (C)
Gosport, Ind.. on the West Fork (in 17 sheets).
Duck Creek, Del. Rept. Chief of
Eng.. 1S87, p. S50. (C)
Smith, John L. (of U. Army). Member of
S.
Fairlee Creek, Md. Rept. Chief of
Board of Visitors to U S. M. A. in 1S34 and in
.

Eng., 1SS7. p. S56. (C)


1S3S.
Hatter>- Island, Chesapeake Bay.
Smith (Joseph Br>-ce). (U.S. M. A..
1829.) Died
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS7, p. 864. (C)
Apr. 16, 1901, aged 93. Obituary and portrait in
St. Jones River, Del. Rept. Chief
Ann. Assoc. Grads. U S. M. A., 1901. (A)
of Eng., 1S93, p. 1229; 1900, p. 1662, (A)
Smith, Larkin (U. S. M. A.. 1835). Died Dec. 3. Pocomoke River, Md. Rept. Chief
1SS4, aged 70. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. of Eng., 1893. p. 1234. (A)
U. S. M. A., 1885. (A) Christiana River, Del. Rept. Chief
Smith, Martin Luther (U. S. M. A., 1S42). Died of Eng.. 1S95, p. 1147. (A)
July 29, 1S66. aged 47. Project, plan, estimate, Mahon River, Del. Rept. Chief of
etc., for the improveiueut of Savannah River Eng.. 1S95, p. 1150. (A)
360 Centennial of United States Mi/ita?'y Academy.
Smith. William Farrar. Project, plan, estimate. Smith, William Harvey. Some observations on
etc., for the improvement of Broadkill River, the German caval^^^ Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1891,
Del. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 1151. (A) p. 2S9. (A)
Hunting Creek, Va. Rept. Chief of Notes on training remounts, p. 177; Meth-
Eng., 1895. p. 1156. (A) ods of carrying the carbine mounted, p. 415.
waterway extending from
internal Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1S92. (Aj
Franklin City southward to Cape Charles, Va. Gaits and gaiting of horses. Jour. Cav.
Rept. Chief of Eug., 1S95, p. 1158. (A) Assoc. 1893, p. 48. (A)
Rock Hall Harbor, Md. Rept. Chief Officers' patrols. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1S94,
of Eng., 1S95. p. 1163; 1900, p. i()7o, (A) p. 211. (A)
Nanticoke River, Del. Rept. Chief Saber and revolver. Jour. Cav. Assoc,
of Eng., 1S95, p. 1 166. (,A) 1897. p. 93- (A)
Susquehanna River, Md. Rept. Comment on Queries on the cavalry equip-
Chief of Eng.. 1895. p. 1169. (Aj ment, p. 108; The, new cavaln.- drill regula-
Appoqninimink and Blackbird tions, p. 525. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol.
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Harbor, Del. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S96, p. 974. looS. (A)


(A) Smith, William Proctor (U. S. M. A., 1857). Died
Mispillion River, Del. Rept. Chief Aug. aged 61. Obituar>" in Ann. Assoc.
27. 1S95,
of Eng., 1S97, p. 1292; 1901, pp. 1365, 136S. (A) Grads. U. S. M. A., 1896. (A)
Cedar Creek, Del. Rept. Chief of Smith, William Sydney (U. S. M. A., 1S39). I*ied
Eng.. 1S97. p. 1294. (A) Nov. 6. 1S49, aged 30. William Sydney Smith
I^a Trappe River, Md. Rept. Chief (b}^ J. Barrow). 2 vols. 1845. In War Dept.
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Elk River, Md. Rept. Chief of Smither, Henry Carpenter (U. S. M. A., 1897).
Eng., 1900, p. 1665. (A) Map of country west of West Point, July 9,
Queenstown Harbor. Md. Rept. 1902 {100 feet contours). Scale, 4 inches = i
Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 1673. (A) mile; size, 8x954 inches. (A)
Claiborne Harbor. Md. Rept. Chief Smoke, Samuel Aaron (U. S. M. A., 1887). Some
of Eng., 1900, p. 1677. (A) advantages of military drill. In Yale Sci.
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To General Sherman. In North Amer. in Albums of officers' mess.
Rev., vol. 143, August, 1S86. (A) Sparks. William A. J. (of Illinois). Member of
From Chattanooga to Petersburg under Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 18S3.
Generals Grant and Butler. A contribution
Spencer, Eugene Joccard (U. S. M. A., 1S82).
to the history of the war, and a personal vindi-
cation . . . Boston and New York, 1S93. i
See Boards — Merrill, 5.

vol., O. (A) Spillman, Baldwin Day (U. S. M. A., 1878.) En-


Report of a board of army officers upon graving (by Atlantic Publishing and Engrav-
the claim of Gen. William F
. . Smith
. . . .
ing Company, New York) owned by Assoc.
. that he and not General Rosecraus origi-
. .
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to El Paso. Explorations and Surveys. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.iu 1S56.
Smith. .SVc Boards— Smith; Barlow, 2; Houston,
Springett, Howard Abraham (U. S. M. A., 1S77).
5, 6, 10, 13, 14; Robert, 3; Weitzel, 4. ^^,? Com-
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
missions— Smith. A) I,

Smith, William Frederick (U. S. M. A., 1S69). Sprole. William Thomas. Chaplain and profes-
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Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1900. (A) Spurgin, William Fletcher. Photograph in
Smith, William Harvey ( U. S. M. A., 18S3). Died Albums of officers' mess.
July I. 1S9S, aged 38. Obituary and portrait in Treasurer U. S. M. A. 1SS1-1S98.
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,
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p. i; Coast Artillery fire instruction, p. 243; Cut,N.C. Rept.Chiefof Eng.,i.SQ5,p. 1357. (A)
Some tests of the magnetic qualities of gun Scuppernong River. N. C. Rept.
steel, p. 55**. Jour. I'.S.Art., vol.3. Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 1361. (A)
Notice of Trowbridge's What is electricity? Tar River, N. C. Rept. Chief of
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A United Slates Government Pacific cable. South Creek. N. Kept. Chief of
Jour. U- S. Art., vol. 13. p. 152. Eng., 1S95. p. 1366. (A)
The new polarizing photo-chrono- Drum Inlet. X. Kept. Chief of
graph at the r. S. Artillen.' School. Jour. V S. . Eng.. 1S95, p. 1372. (A)
Art., vol.6, p. 271. Cove Sound. N. Rept. Chief of
An
alternating current range on Eng., 1895. p. 1373.(A)
position finder. Jour. U.S. Art., vol.7. P--1-- Cape lyookout Harbor of Refuge,
Motion of a gun during recoil. N. C Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S95. p. i37h. (A)
(Volunteer Signal Corps) and Crehore. .\ Alligator River. X. C. Rept. Chief
horizontal-base range and position finder for of Eng.. 1895, p. 1385. (A)
coast artiller\'. Jour. IT, S. Art., vol. lo, p. 24S. North East (Cape Fear j River, N. C.
and Crehore. A. C. Experimental deter- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 1389. (A)
mination of the motion of projectiles inside Cape Fear River, above Fayetteville,
the bore of a gun, with the polarizing photo- N. C. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S96, p. 1144. (A)
chronograph. Jour. U. S. Art., vol, 5, p. 325. Mohawk River, N. Y. Rept. Chief
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4, iSgS, aged 2S. Obituary and portrait in Ann. harbor at Alexandria Bay, X. Y.
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1.S99. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p. 3312. (A)
Stager, Gen. A. (of Illinois). Member of Board Oak Orchard Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in iSSi. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p. 3314. (Ai
Stanley. DaWd Sloau (U. S. M. A.. 1S52). Died Missisquoi River, Vt. Kept. Chief of
Mar. 13,aged 74. Kngraving (by J. C.
1902, Eng., 1S97. p. 3320. (A)
liuttre) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. locks in the Oswego Canal, X. Y.
-

Bronze medallion. In memorial hall. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1897, p. 3324. (A)
Report on the Yellowstone expedition of Platte, reconnaissance of routes in and
1873. Washington. 1S74. o. Explorations and leading from the Department of the, 1&75, 1876.
Surveys. and 1877. Topographical map.
Address before the Society of the Army Instructor of practical engineering, U. S.
of the Cumberland, September, 1S96. In M. A. 1881-18S5.
Twenty-sixth reunion of the Army of the Cum- Two photographs of a double lock spar
berland, Rockford. 111., September, 1896, p. bridge constructed by cadets of first class U. S.
46. Cincinnati, 1S97. (A) M. A., West Point, X. Y., within forty minutes;
Stanley, Wright C. Member of Board of Visit- one of Company E, Battalion of Engineers,
ors to U. S. M. A. in 1S34. and one of its noncommissioned officers, July
and A\igust, 18.83. 4 sheets.
Stanton, Fredrick P. (of Kansas). Member of
Project, plan, estimate, etc. for protection
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S61.
of site of Fort Niagara. X. Y. Rept. Chief of
Stanton, Henry. Quartermaster I'. S. M. A. Eng., 1896, p. 527. (A)
May 30. to Sept. 19, iSiS. 5^f Boards —Stanton, 1; Stickney, 6.
Member of Board of Visitors to U. S.
Starring, William Sylvanus (U. S. M. A.. 1S65).
M. A. in 1827.
Died Feb. 12, 18S9, aged 4S. Obituan,- in Ann.
Stanton, R. L,. (of Ohio). Member of Hoard of
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1889. (A)
Visitors to U. S. M, A. in 1869.
Staughton. William (of the District of Columbia).
Stanton, William Sanford (U. S. M. A. 1S65). —
,

Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A in


Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the improve-
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iS, 1900, aged 43. Obituary /« Ann. Assoc. Grads,
Eng., 1S74, vol. 2, pp. 332, 335. 342. (C)
Ocracoke River, N. C. Kept. Chief U. S. M. A., 1900. (A)

of Eng.. 1S93. p. 1359. (A) Steele, George W. (of Indiana). Member of


Fishing Creek, N. C. Kept. Chief Board of Visitors to ll. S.M. A. in 1S83, in 1S89,

of Eng., 1S93. p. 1377- (A) and in 1S96.


Potohunk River, X. C. Rept. Steele, Matthew Forney (U. S. M. A., 18S3).
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Durhams Estuary-, N. C. Rept. Assoc, 1SS9, p. 422. (A)
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- breakwater to protect town of A.ssoc, 1892, p. 418.(A)
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1457- (A) P- 93- (A)
Ocracoke Inlet, N. C. Rept. Chief The troop mounted and in garrison.
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362 Centennial of United States Military Academy.
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post mess. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. 15. Died Aug. 15, 1S8S, aged 7X. Obituar>- in Ann.
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Comment on Pettit's Proper military
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Stewart. Charles (of U. S. Navy). Member of
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graph in Albums of officers' mess. Stewart, Charles Seaforth (U. S. M. A., 1846).

Secretary of the Intercontinental Railway Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.


Commission. Chester Harbor, Pa. Rept. Chief
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Died Apr. i, 1S65. aged 49. Photograph in 1S6S, p.701. (C)
Albums of officers' mess. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Sterling. J. W., I^I^. D. (of Wisconsin). Member provement of Marcus Hook Harbor, Pa. Rept.
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S76. Chief of Eng., 1866, vol. 3, pp. 22, 31; 1866, vol. 3,

Stevens, Edward A. (of New Jersey). Member pp. 221, 222. 223; iS7i,pp.78,687. (C)
of Board of Vistors to U. S. M. A. in 1S60. Delaware Breakwater, Del. Rept.
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trait in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., iqoi. - Reedy Island. Port Penn, Del. Rept.
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Stevens, Isaac lugalls (U.S. M.A., 1839). Died - I^istons Tree Point (Delaware
Sept. I. 1S62, aged 44. EngraWng (by J. C. River). Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S68, pp.706-:
Buttre) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. (C)
Relieves A. A. Humphreys as assistant in Pacific Coast Harbor of Refuge.
charge of Coast Survey office. U. S. Coast Rept. Chief of Eng., 1873, p. 1147. (C)
Survey Rept., 1S49, P- 54- (A.) Trinidad Hr rbor, Cal. Rept. Chief
Services in organizing the office, p. 53; of Eng., 1873. p. 1147. (C)
Report on office, pp. 129-131. U. S. Coast Sur- -El Estero (near Santa Barbara),
vey Rept., 1S50. (A) Cal. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S73, p. H50. (C)
Campaigns of the Rio Grande and Mex- Santa Cruz, Cal. Rept. Chief of
being a review of Ripley's History of
ico, 1851: Eng., 1874, vol. 2, p. 377. (C)
the Mexican war. New York, 1S51, i vol., Noonday Rock (San Francisco Har-
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2,

On Professor Walker's death, p. *i67; Re- - San Joaquin River, Cal. Rept. Chief
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In Report ou explorations and surveys . . .
- Sant,uisObispoHarbor,Cal. Rept.
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Pacific Ocean, 1S53-1S55, vol.i. San Buenaventura Harbor, Cal.
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1879,
Report of explorations made by him in Statements with reference to the effect of
1S53-54 while governor of Washington Terri- the "Robbins process" for preserving piles
torj- for a route for the Pacific Railroad near from the attacks of the Teredo navalis and
the fourty-seventh and forty-ninth parallels of Limnoria terebrans, at San Francisco Harbor.
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Rept., 1S55. P.40S. (A) Stewart, George H. (of Maryland). Member of
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. . .

Stevens. Walter Husted (U. S. M. A., 1848.) See vol., O. (A)


U.S. Coast Snr\-ey Rept., iS6i,p.64. (A) Stewart. Reid T. (U. S. M. A.. 1S71). Died Aug.
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. iu 1S77. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1873- (A)
The ]Vritings of Gradna/rs, iSo2-ir)02. 363
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Atchafalava River, l,a. Rept. Chief 1879. aged 47. Obituarj* in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
of Eng.. 1SS2, p. i.jio; 1SS4, p. 12S5, (C) U.S.M. A.. 1S79. (A)
West I'carl River, I,a. Rept. Chief Stockton. Richard G. (U. S. M. A.. 183ft)- Hied
of Eng.. 1SS3, p. 1130. (C) June 14, iS74,aged 59. Obituary /« Ann. Assoc.
Grand I^ake. L,a. Rept. Chief of Grads. U. S. M. A., 1875. (A)
Eng., 1S83. p. 1131. |C) Stockton. T. Mcmlter of Hoard of \"isitors to
Bogue Chito River, Miss, and I,a. U. S. M. A. in 1S27.
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Tchefuncte River, I,a. Rept. Chief M. A., 1827). Died Dec. 9. 1890. aged 85.
of Eng., 1S84, p. 1270. tC) Obituarv in Ann. Assoc. Grads. I'. S. M. A.. 1891.
Sabine Pass, Tex. Rept. Chief of (A)
Eng.. 1SS4, p. 12S5. (C) Stockton, Col. William Telfair (of I-'lorida),
Natalbany River. I,a. Rept. Chief (U. S. M. A.. 1834). Member of Board of Vis-
of Eng., 1SS4, p. 1290; :SSs, p. 1446. (C) itors to U. S. M. A. in 1S49.
Ohio River. Rept. Chief of Eng., Stokes. James Hughes (U.S. M. A.,
1S35). Died
1SS7, pp. 1896, 1900. (C) Dec. aged 77. Obituary i'« Ann. Assoc.
27, 1890,
Salt River. Ky. Rept. Chief of Eng., Grads. U. S. M. A., 1891. (A)
1S88, p. 1799. (C) In memoriam. In Twenty-second reunion
bridges crossing the Wabash and of the Army of the Cumberland, Columbus,
White rivers. Ind. Rept. Chief of Eng., 18S8, Ohio September, 1891, p. 169. Cincinnati,
,

p. 264S. (
C) 1S92. (A)
Dunkirk Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief Stokes, Mounlfort (of North Carolina). Mem-
of Eng., 1S90, p. 2S07; 1891. p. 287S. (C) ber of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1830.
Niagara River, N. Y,, from Tona- Stone, Charles Pomroy (U. S. M. A., 1S45). Died
wanda to Port Day. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S92. Jan. 24, 18S7. aged 63. Engraving (b}' Atlantic
p. 2344- (C) Publishing and Engraving Company, New
Ohio River at or near Elizabeth- York) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
town, 111. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S93. p. 2519. Photograph in Albums of ofScers" mess.
Obituary /« Ann. Assoc. Grads. IT. S. M. A.,
Harbor at Evansville, Ind. Rept. 1SS7. Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 74
Chief of Eng.. 1S93, p. 2521; 1895. p. 23S8. (A) (1887), p. 830. (A)
I,ittle Miami River, Ohio. Rept. Author of various military, statistical, and
Chief of Eng., (A)
1893, p. 2526. geographical papers, 1860-1878.
Raccoon River, Ohio. Rept. Chief Washington on the eve of the war. Cen-
of Eng.. 1S93. p. 2530. (A) tury Mag., vol. 26. p. 45S.
Allegheny River between the dam Introductory letter to dian,' of an Ameri-
at Tarentum and Herr Island Dam, Pa. Rept. can girl in Cairo during the war of 1SS2, p. 2S8;
Chief of Eng., 1S93. p. 2536. (A) The bombardment of Alexandria (rejoinder,
Crawfish and Mill creeks, Ohio. by Stone Pasha), p. 953. Century Mag., vol. 28.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1894. p. 1S90. (A) Military affairs in Eg>'pt. Jonr. Mil. Ser\'.
Elizabethtown Harbor, 111. Rept. Inst. U. S., vol. 5, p. 154. (A)
Chief of Eng.. 1S96. p. 2123. (A) Stoneman, George (U. S. M. A., 1846). Died
Missouri River (Huntsdale, Mo.). Sept. 5, 1S94, aged 72. Portrait (oil painting).
Presented by his wife. In memorial hall.
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 2847. (A)
West Point.
Photographs showing work on Kempe,
Engraving (by J. C. Buttre) owned by
Evergreen, and Hard Times levees, Kempe
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
Bend, etc. Improvement of the Mississippi
Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc.
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Grads. U. S. M. A., 1895. (A)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for location Storer. William H. (U. S. M. A., 1S32). Died
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Rept. Chief of Eng., 1896, p. 2120. (A) Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1879. (A)
See Boards— Stickney; Comstock, 21; Gil- Story, John Patten (U. S. M. A., 1865). Elements
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Suter, I. See Commissions Stickney; Com- — I vol., O. 1894. [.Artillery School. U.S.] (A)
stock, 3; Gillespie, i. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. (A) Notice of Bluir's translation of Pashkie-
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ity of retirement of, etc. No. 2S26, doc. 1942. ture. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. i, p. 2S1.


[Note. Pages 2-7 of this report were trans- Review of I^loyd and Hadcock's Artillery:
posed in printing so as to appear as pages 2-7 Its progress and present position. Jour. U.S.
of No. 1943, following.] (C) Art., vol. 3, p. 530.
364 Centennial of United States Military Academy.
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text-book on the mechanics of materials and the mode of combustion of explosives (by M.
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Art., vol. 6, p. 121.


Coast artillery organization. Jour. Mil.
Seacoast mortar fire. [Report of a board.] Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. 12, p. 1224. (A)
Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 7, p. 2S7. Army organization, etc. [Prize essay. p. J

Report as inspector of artillen.-, Depart- 231 ; Comment on The three battalion organiza-
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vol. 16, p. 321.


Stotsenburg. John Miller (U. S. M.A., iSSi). Died See Boards Kains, 7. —
Apr. 23. i8qQ, aged 41. Obituary and portrait in See West Point, maps, 1885.

Ann. Assoc. Grads. U.S. M. A., 1S99. (A) Sturgeon, Sheldon (U. S. M. A., 1861). Died
The Fort Donelson campaign. Jour. Car, July 24. 1S92, aged 54. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
Assoc, 1S97, p. 417- '^) Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S93. (A I

Stout, Harry Howard U. ( S. M. Report


A., 1S95). SturgiB, James Garland S. M. A., 1S75.)
(U.
on operations at the California Powder Works. Died June aged 22. Obituary in Ann.
25, 1876,

Rept. Chief of Ord.. 1900. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1877. (A)


Street. Nathaniel Heath (U. S. M. A.. 1S25). Died Sturgis. Samuel Davis U. S. M. A., 1846). Died
(

|uly 6, 1S76, aged 72. Obituary /w Ann. Assoc. Sept. 2S, 1SS9, aged 67. Obituarj- in Ann. Assoc.
Grads. U. S. M. A., 18S1. (A) Grads. U S. M. A., 1S90. (A)
Stretch. John Franklin (U. S. M. A.. 1S66). Pho- Sturgis, Samuel Davis, jr. (U. S. M. A., 1S84).
tograph in Albums of officers' mess. Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
War without declaration. Pub. U. S. Inf. SulUvan, Thomas Crook (U. S. M. A., 1856).
Soc, vol. 1, No. 2 (June, 1S94). Reports as Commissan,^-General, U. S. Army,
Commeut on Mounted infantr\*. Jour. i8g7.

Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 13, p. 123. (A) Sully. Alfred (U. S. M. A.. 1S41). Died Apr. 27.
Strong, Frederick Smith (U. S. M. A.. 1S80). 1879, aged Engraving (by Atlantic Pub-
58,

Field artillery practice grounds. Jour. Mil. lishing and Engraving Company, New York)
Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 19, p. 239. (A) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
Strong, George Crockett (U.S. M. A.. 1S57). Died Obituarj' in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
July 30, 1S63. aged 30. Cadet life at West Point. 1S79; Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 59
1862. (iS79),p. 315. (A)
Strother. James F. (of Virginia). Member of Manual for noncommissioned officers
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S50. U. S. Army. Philadelphia, 1861. i vol., O.
Stuart, James Ewell Brown (U. S. M. A., 1854). (A)
Died May 12, 1864. aged 31. Engraving {by Stilzer, William (of New York). Member of
A. H. Ritchie owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S.
I Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1902.
M. A. Sumner, General, ?.Iemberof Board of \'isitors
The life and campaigns of commander of to U. S. M. A. in 1S24.
the cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia Sumner, W. G. Member of Board of Visitors to
(by H. B. McClellan). O. 1885. (A) U. S. M. A. in 1SS6.
Gen. J. E. B. Stuart (by John C. Ropesl. Sunderland, Rev. Byron, D. D. (of the District
Atlantic Monthly, vol. 57 (1S86), p. 415. of Columbia). Member of Board of Visitors
In Some Federal and Confederate com- to U. S. M. A. in 1871.
manders. Reprinted from Atlantic Monthly, Suter, Charles Russell (U. S. M. A., 1862). Proj-
March, 1S86. In War Dept. Library-. ect, plan, estimate, etc., for the bridge across
Stuart, Sidney Edwin (U. S.M. A., 18S0). Died the Missouri River at Kansas City. Mo. Rept.
Apr. 29, 1899, aged 42. Photograph in Albums Chief of Eng., 1S69, pp. 303, 304. (C)
of officers' mess. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. II. S. M. A., provement of Western rivers. Rept. Chief of
1S99. (Al Eng., 1S71, PP.5S, 310. 382, 385; 1S72, p. 340; 1873,
In memoriam. 1899. i pam., O. (A) pp. 57. 4S9. 490; 1S74. vol. I, pp. 370. 371; 1875.
Manufacture of steel forgings at Midvale vol. pp. 67, 516;
I, 1S76. vol. I, p. 622; 1877, pp.
Steel Company. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S80, p. 79.497- (C)
227. (C) White, Black, Little Red, and St.
For modern guns and other ordnance pur- Francis rivers. Ark. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
poses, essay on manufacture of, steel, p. 645; 1S73. p. 492; 1S74, vol. I, p. 63; 1S76, vol. I. p. ^26;
Manufacture of steel for projectiles, p. 651; 1S7S, pp. 92. 661, 662. 663. (C)
Manufacture of stee! for armor plate, p. 654, White and St. Francis rivers. Ark.
Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S93. (C) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1873, p. 492; 1S86, p. 137S.
Report of inspections of powders. Rept. (C)
Chief of Ord., 1894. (C) Arkansas River at Fort Smith, and
Report of inspections of powders at Wil- from Fort Smith to Wichita. Kans. Rept.
mington, Del. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1896. (C) Chief of Eng., 1S7S. p. 65S; 1879, PP- 'oS^. 1082,
translator. A studyof the wave pressures 1086, 10S8. (C)
produced by explosives in a closed chaml)er. Gasconade River, Mo. Rept. Chief
Notes Constr. Ord. No. 66, vol. 3, p. i. (A) of Eng., iSSo, p. 1466. (C)
Tlif \l'riti)tgs of Graduates^ iSo2-n)02. 365
Suter. Charles Knssell. Project, pl:Mi, estimate. Swift, Alexander Joseph. His sword in |>osse.s-
etc., for the improvement of Nishtiabotana sionof Dr. C.Swift. Pittsfield. Ma.ss.
I^.

River. Iowa. Kept. C'hief of Kiig.. iS*<_*. p. \-y:\ Instructor of practical engineering U. S.
18S5, p. 1643- (C) M. A.. 1841-1846.
bridge of the Sioux City and Pacific Treasurer U. S. M. A., Dec. 19, 1845, to Sept.
Railroad Company. Kept. Chief of Kng.. 12. 1846.
1SS3. p. 1603. (C) Swifi. Eben (T. S. M. A., 1876). Sabers or re-
bridge of the Nebraska Railroad volvers. Jour. Cav. A.ssoc, fSS8, p. 38. (A)
Company at Nebraska City. Rept. Chief of The new revolver. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1893,
V.\\%.. iSSS. p. 2405.(c; p. 85. (A)
Missonri River from old month of Military geography of Chile. .S>/' Military
Platte River to the city of Leavenworth; also geography. Lectures in department of mili-
at the city of Weston. Mo. Kept. Chief of tar>*art .Inf. and Cav. School. Fort Leav-
. .

Kng., 1891. p. 2229. (,0 enworth. Kans. 1S93-1S95. (A)


Kansas River. Kans. Kept. Chief Field orders and reports Fort Leav- . . .

of Eng.. 1S93. p. 2293. (At enworth, 1894. 1 pam.. O. (A)


Walnnt Hend. Ark. Rept, Chief of Review of Carter's Horses, saddles, and
I'!ng., 1894, p. 1561. (Ai bridles. Jour. Cav. Assoc i595. p. 73. (A)
San Francisco Harbor, Cal. Rept. History of the Fifth Regiment of Cavalry.
Chief of Kng.. 1S9S, p. 2924. (A) Hist. U. S. Army, pp. 221-231. yX)
Plvmonth Jiarbor, Mas Rept. Review of Gould's Modern pistol and re-
Chief of Eng.. 1S99, p. 10S9. (,A i
volvers. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. L*. S.. vol. 15,

Mystic River. Mas.s. Kept. Chief of p. 62S. (A)


Kng.. 1899, p. 1096. (A) The tyceura at Fort Agawam. Jour. Mil.
piers and breakwater. Rockport. Ser\-. Inst. V. S.. vol. 20, p. 233. (A)
Mass. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 1177. (A) See Wagner, Arthur Lockwood ( V . S.
Beverly Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief M. A., 1S75). Strategical operations.
of Eng.. 1900. p. 11S2. (A) Swift, G. Member of Board of Visitors to U. S.
Winlhrop Harbor. Mass. Rept. M. A. in 1S19.
Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 1219. (A) Sw^ift, Henry A. (of Minnesota). Member of
Cohasset Harbor. Mass. Rept. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1864.
Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 1221. ( A^ Swift. Joseph Gardner (U. S. M. A., 1S02). Died
Sandwich Harbor, Mass. Rept. July 23. 1S65, aged 82. Portrait (oil painting
Chief of Eng.. 1900. p. 1224. (A) by Thomas Sully). Presented by the Corps
X,ynn Harbor. Mass. Rept. Chief of Engineers. /« the Cadet Mess Hall.
of Eng.. 1901. pp. 1092, 1093. (A) Commission as cadet in the Second Regi-
Boston Harbor. Mass. Rept. Chief ment of Artillerists and Engineers, May 12,
of Eng., 1901, pp. 1097. 1098. i,A) iSoo. Swift MS. (A)
Photographic views illustrating methods Third Superintendent from July 31, 1812,
employed and appliances used under his to Mar. 34, 1814. Reports as Supt. U.S. M.A.,
direction in the improvement of the Missonri 1812-1814.
River at Nebraska City. 6 sheets. 1S79. Reports as Chief Engineer, 1812-1818. (C)
Photographic views Nos. 1 to 15, inclusive, Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A.
illustrating work of improvement on Missouri in 1820, 1S21. 1822, and 1S24.

River under his direction. To accompany Two articles on West Point in the National
his annual report for iSSo. 15 sheets. Intelligencer, about 1854. are mentioned in a
Photographs of U. S. snag Iwat John N. letter of Colonel Thayer's, Feb. 5, 1S54. Cul-
Macomb, employed in the improvement of the luni MSS., r. S. M. A.
Mississippi, J.Iissonri, and Arkansas rivers. 3 Manuscripts deposited in the libran,' U. S.
sheets. M. A. by his family, through Dr. L. C. Swift
See Boards — Suter; Barnard, 5. 6; Com- (1902). [Much of the above has been copied
stock, 4, 16, iS; Macomb. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24, 25, and is bound.] (A)
26, 27, 2S, 29, 30; Simpson, 2, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. 9; Eilerj' (H.): The memoirs of Gen. J. G.
Tower, 7. See Commissions— Suter; Corn- Swift, LL. D., U. S. Army, first graduate of
stock, 1. 2, 3; Gillmore. i. 2. (A'l the U. S. M. A. [Born 1783; died 1865.]
. . .

Swain, David L. (of North Carolina). Member (A)


of Board of Visitors to X'. S. M. A. in 1S65. Swift. Joseph Gardner (U. S. M. A., i866). Died
Swartwout, Henry {V S. M. A., 1S32). Died . Mar. 2, 1871, aged 28. Obituarj- in Ann. Assoc.
July 1, 1852. aged 41- Quartermaster V. S. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1871. (A)
M. A.. May iS, 1S37, to Sept. i. 1S42.
Swift, William Henry (U. S. M. A., 1819). Died
Sweitzer, Nelson Bowman (U. S. M. A.. 1853). Apr. 7, 1S79, aged 79. Portraits: (i) A fine
Died Mar. aged 7, 189S, 69. Obituarj' in Ann. crayon drawing; (2) a photograph. Owned
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1S98. (A) by Dr. L. C. Swift. I»ittsfield. Mass.
Swift. Alexander Joseph (U. S. M. A.. 1830). Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S.
Died Apr. 24. 1S47, aged 37. Portrait (a colored M. A., 1S79. (A)
lithograph) in possession of Dr. 1^. C. Swift, Member of Board of Visitors (inspection)
Pittsfield. Mass. to U. S. M. A. in 1843.
566 Centennial of United States Military Academy,
Swift. William Henr>-. Project, plan, estimate. Symona, Thomas Williams. Project, plan, esti-
etc., for the improvement of Bridgeport Har- mate, etc., for the improvement of Columbia
bor.Conii. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1871, p.ySS. (C) River (upper), W'ash. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
The Chicago Historical Society owns some 1891, p. 3224; 1892, p. 2716. (C)
500 of his letters. ship channel between Port Town-
Swords, Thomas (U. S. M. A., 1829). Died Mar. send Bay, Puget Sound, and Oak Bay, Wash.
20. 1SS6, aged 79. Portrait (oil painting). Pre-' Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1891. p. 3260. (C)
sented by Mrs. Thomas Swords. In cadet North River, Wash. Rept. Chief of
mess hall. Eng., 1891, p.3265. (C)
Obituarv- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., Skagit, Steilaquamish, Nootsack,
1SS6. (A) Snohomish, and Snoqualniie rivers, Wash.
Sydenham, Alvin Humphrey (U. S. M. A.. 1S89). Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1891, p. 3272. (C)
Died Sept. 10, 1893, aged 26. Obituary- in Ann. Coos Baj', Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1894. (A) Eng.. 1S91.P.3285. (C)
Mountain cannon. Jour. Cav. Assoc, 1891, Nasel River, Wash. Rept. Chief of
p. 64. (A) Eng., 1891, p. 3296. (C)
translator of Gun's Ordnance manufac- Grays Harborand Ear, Wash. Rept.
ture in France. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., Chief of Eng., 1891. p. 3302. (C)
(A)
vol. 14, p. 1291. Snake River (upper), Idaho. Rept.
Sykes, George (U. S. M. A.. 1S42). Died Feb. 8, Chief of Eng., iS9i,p.388S. (C)
1S80, aged Engraving (by J- C. Buttre)
57. Nehalem Bay and Bar, Oreg. Rept.
owned bj^- Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A. Chief of Eng., 1892, p. 2707. (C)
Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., Swinomish Slough, Wash. Rept.
18S0. (A) Chief of Eng., 1S92. p. 2756. (C)
Act of Congress Feb. 17. iSSo, appropriates Chetco River, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
mouej- to remove the remains of General FZug., 1893. p. 3429. (A)
Sykes to West Point. (A) Rogue River, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Symmes, John Cleves (U. S. M. A., 1847). Died Eng., 1893, p. 3433. (A)
Mar. 16, 1895, aged 70. Obituarjw'w Ann. Assoc. Alsea River, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Grads. U.S.M.A., 1S95. (A) Eng.. iS93,p.344i. (A)
Symonds. Henry Clay (U.S. M.A.. 1853). Died Nestugga River, Oieg. Rept. Chief
Nov. 30, 1900, aged 68. Photograph in Albums of Eng., 1893, p. 3446. (A)
of officers' mess. Kootenai River, Idaho. Rept. Chief
Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc. of Eng., 1893, p. 3456. (A)
Grads. U.S. M. A.. 1901. (A) Spokane River, Idaho. Rept. Chief
Abstract of the elements of U. S. history. of Eng., 1S93. P.345S. (A)
[Sing^ Sing. iSSb.] i vol., O., pp. log. (A) Everett Harbor, Wash. Rept. Cliief
Report of a commissary of subsistence, of Eng., iS93,p.3465. (A)
1861-1S65 ... I vol., C, 1888. (A) harbor lines at ports in State of
Tabular system of education; Abstract of Washington. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1893, p. 3474.
the elements of geography. New York, 18S8- (A)
89. (A) Zaquina Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Abstract of the elenients of arithmetic. Eng., 1S95, p.3450. (A)
New York, 188S-89. (A) Clallam Bay, Wash. Rept. Chief of
Abstract of the elements of English gram- Eng., 1S95, p. 3457. (A)
mar. New York. 18S8-89. (A) Hoods Canal to North Bay in Puget
Abstract of the elements of algebra and Sound, Wash. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S95. p.
of trigonometry-. New York, :SSS-S9. (A) 3467. (A)
Geography: Arranged for the use of Bellmgham Bay, Wash. Rept.
schools. Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 3472. (A)
Symons, Thomas Williams (U. S. M. A., 1874). Okanogan River, Wash. Rept.
Itineraries and tables of distances, with a list Chief of Eng.. 1S95, p. 3475. (A)
of posts, location, etc., in the Department of Flathead and Pend d'Oreille rivers.
the Columbia. 12°, pp. — map. Vancouver
.
Mont. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, p. 34S0. (A)
Barracks, 1S81. North River. Wash. Rept. Chief of
Report of an examination of the upper Eng.. 1895. p. 34S5. (A)
Columbia River and the territory in its vicinity Port Orford, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
in September and October, 18S1. Roy. O. Eng., 1895, P- 3492. (A)
Washington, 1882. Explorationsand Surveys. Nestucca River, Oreg. Rept. Cliief
(A) of Eng.. 1895. p. 3510. (A)
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Nooksack River. Wash. Rept. Chief
provement of Tillamook Bay and Bar, Greg. of Eng., 1895, p. 3511. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1890, p. 29S0. (C) Grays Harbor and its bar entrance,
Umpqua River, Greg. Rept. Chief Wash. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1895, pp. 3517,
of Eng., iSqo. p. 3007; 1S91, p. 3169. (C) 3528. (A)
Coquille River, Greg. Rept. Chief
-
waterway connecting the waters of
of Eng., 1891, p. 3148; 1892, p. 2665. (C) Puget Sound, at Salmon Bay, with Lakes
The ]]'n'ti)igs of Graduates^ 1802— IQ02. 567
Union and Washinj;toii. Rcpi. Chief of I-'ng., Talcott. George Henr>- [V S. M. A.. 1S31 Died . ).

iScj6. (A)
p. 3356. June 1854. aged 43.
s, Reports asChief of Ord.
Symons, Thomas Williams. Project, plan, esti- V. S. Army, 184S-51.
mate, etc.. for the improvement of Erie Har- Taliaferro. James P. (of Florida). Member of
bor, Pa. Rfpt.Chief of Kng.. 1897. P.323S. (A) Board of Visitors to V. S. M. A. in 1901,
BiifTalo entrance to Krie Basin and TalmaKe, (of New York). ^lembcr of
Black Rock Harbor. N. V. Rcpt. Chief of Btiard of Visitors to r. S. M. A. in 1824.
Eng., 1S97. p. 3246. (A I Tappan. Gen. James C. (of Arkansas Member 1.

locks of the Erie Canal. N. V. Kept. of Hoard of Visitors to 1*. S. M, A. in 1885.


Chief of Eng., 1S97, p. 3251. (A) Tardy. John Alphonse (U.S. M. A., 1S601. Proj-
Dunkirk Harbor, N. Y. Rept. ect, plan, estimate, etc.. for the improvement
Chief of Eng., moo, p. 414S. (A) of Buffalo Harbor. N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Tonawaiida Harbor and Creek. X.Y. i8<>6, vol. I, pp. 4, 49, 50; iS6<j, vol. 2, pp. 38. 39; 1866,
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900. p. 4152. (A) vol. 3, p. 30; 1S66, vol. 4, pp.161, 162, 163; 1867. p.
Xorth Tonawanda, N. Y., harbor 22S. (C)
lines. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1900, p. 4159. (A) Olcott Harbor. N. Y. Rept. Chief
St. L,a\vrencc River, N. Y.. harbor of Eng., 1S66. vol. 3. p. 15; 1866, vol. 4, pp. 15S,
lines. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1902, p. 233S. (A) 159; 1867, pp. 32, 241; 1874, vol. I, pp.239, 240; 1S76,
A ship canal from the C»reat I^akes to the V0I.2.P.577. (C)
sea. Rept. Chief of Etig., 1S97. Dunkirk Harbor, N. Y. Rcpt. Chief
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the t~ I il; . 1866, vol. 3, pp. 15. 31; 1866, vol. 4, pp.
tablishment of harbor lines in Erie Basin aiKl .,-...:. (C)
Black Rock Harbor, Buffalo, N. Y. Rept. I

!
Oak Orchard Harbor, N. Y. Rept.
Chief of Eng., 1901, p. 3351, (A) Chief of Eng., 1S66, vol. 4, p. 160. (C)
The Army and the exploration of the Tate. Parish C. (of Georgia). Member of Board
West. Jour, Mil. Ser. lust. U. S., vol. 4, p. I
of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 189S.
205. (A)
I
Taylor. Daniel Morgan {U. S. M. A., 1S69).
See Boards— Allen, za; Barlow. 2; Hand- ; Photograph in .\lbums of officers' mess.
burj-, i; Mendell, 13, 16; .Sears, i; Smith. 1. Revolver, Colt's double-action, caliber .38,
Taber, Henry Sheldon (U. S. M. A., 1873). Died description of, rules fur manufacture of, trajec-
Apr. 12, 1S94. aged 45. Obituarj* i« Ann. Assoc. tory and description of aiunmnition. p. 235;
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S94. (A) Material used in manufacture of. revolver,
Notes on the Continental Iron Works, Colt's double action, caliber Fuse .38, p. 239;
Essayons Club Papers, No. 32. 1S74. (A) punch for Frankford Arsenal point combina-
Project, plan, estimate, etc. for the im- tion fuse, description of. p. 547. Rept. Chief of
provement of Black River, Ark. and Mo. Rept. Ord., 1S93. (C)
Chief of Eng.. 1SS5. p. 247: 1SS8. p.. 1403; 1S92.P. The National Guard as an effective re-
1690. (C) ser\'e. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. U. S., vol. 26, p. 232.
Petit Jean River, Ark. Rept. Chief Taylor. Edward (U. S. M. A., 1893). Died Dec. 26,
of Eng., 1SS5. p. 1630; iSSS, p. 1401; 1889, pp. 1653, 1899.aged 31. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads.
1654; 1S92. p. 16S3. (C) U.S. M. A.. 1900.
Cache River, Ark. Rept. Chief of Taylor, Harr>- (U. S. M. A., 1SS4). Photograph
Eng., 1SS7, p. 154S; 1S91, p. 2053. (C) in Albums of officers' mess.
Little River, Mo., from HomersviUe Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im-
to its junction with the St. Fiancis. Rept. provement of Olympia Harbor. Wash., harbor
Chief of Eng.. 1S87, p. 1549; iSSS, p. 191; 1892, p.
lines. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S96, p. 3393. (A)
1697. (C) North Fork of Lewis River, Wash.
St. Francis River, Ark. and Mo.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 3470. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1887, p. 1550. (C) Bellingham Bay, Wash. Rept. Chief
bridges crossing the Petit Jean, of Eng., 1897, p. 3479. (A)
Cache. St. Francis, Ark. Rept. Chief of Eng., Kootenai River, Mont. Rept. Chief
18S8. p. 2635. (C) of Eug.. 1897, p. 3482. (A)
Fourche la Feve River, Ark. Rept. Snake River, Wash. Rept. Chief of
Chief of Eng., 1889, p. 1655. (C) Eng., (A)
1S98, p. 3014.
-Current River, Mo. Rept. Chief of .
Neah Bay, Wash. Rept. Chief of
Eng., 1S91, p. 2066. (C) Eng., 189S, p. 3083. (A)
Saline Lake, Ark. Rept. Chief of Willapa River, Wash. Rept. Chief
Eng., 1893, p. 2123. (A) of Eng., 1898, p. 3089. (A)
Arkansas River, map of the. from Little Quillaynte Harbor and River,
Rock, Ark., to the mouth (in 22 sheets). 18S6.
Wash. Rept. Chief of Eug., 1898, p. 3091. (A)
Talcott, Andrew
(U. S. M. A., 1818). Died Apr. Deschutes River. Wash. Rept. Chief
22, aged 86. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
18S3, of Eng.. 1898, p. 3094. (A)
Grads. T. S. M. A., 1SS3. (A) Duwamish River and its tribu-

See Boards Totten, i. taries. Wash. Rept.Chief of Eng., 1S98, p. 3103.
See Courtenay (E. H.), in Jour. Franklin (A)
Inst.,October, 183S. p. 217 [concerning Talcotfs Skagit River, Wash. Rept. Chief of
invention of the zenith telescope, etc.]. Eng., iS9S,p.3U3. (A)
368 Centennial of United States Military Academy.
Taylor. Harry. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for U. S. M.A. MS., I vol., bound, Q. 1823-1829.

the improvement of Okanogan River, Wash. (A)


Rept.Chief of Eng., 1S98, p. 3121. (A) Thayer, Sylvanus. A special report on the sea
Pend d'Oreille River, Wash. Rept. wall built in the year 1843 for the preser^'ation
Chief of Eng., 1S98, p. 3125. (A) of Ram Head at the northwest end of Lovells
Portsmouth Harbor, N. H. Rept. Island. Prof. Papers Corps of Eng. V S. A., .

Chief of Eng.. (A)


1901, p. 1062. No. 2. Washington, 1844. O. (A)
Tacoma Harbor, Wa.sh. Rept. Chief Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
of Eng., 1901, p. 3596. (A) provement of Boston Harbor, Mass. Rept.
See Boards— Langfitt, i; Mansfield, 5. Chief of Eng., 1866, vol. 2, p. 33. (C)
Taylor, James (of Kentucky). Member of Sylvanus Thayer(byG.W.Cullum). 1SS3.
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1838. In War Dept. library.
Taylor, Joseph Hancock (U. S. M. A., 1S56). Propositions and suggestions for the im-
Died Mar. 13, 18S5, aged 49. Obituarj- in Ann. provementof theU.S.M.A. In Rept.Boardof
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS5. (A) Visitors U.S.M.A.. 1S91, pp. 774-783- (A)
Taylor. Walter Lucian (U. S. M. A., 1887). Died Will of Sylvanus Thayer [dated July, 1S71]
Sept. aged 33. Obituary in Ann. Assoc.
18, 1S9S, [n. p., n. d.] I vol., O., 13 pp. (A)
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1899. (A) .S^ Boards— Totten, I.

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Grads. U. S. M. A., 1901. (A) and elsewhere.
Temple, George (of Iowa). Member of Board Thorn, George (U. S. M.A., 1839). Died June 29,
of \-isitors to C. S. M. A. in 1853. aged 72. Obituarj' in .\nu. Assoc. Grads.
1891,
Temple, O. P. (of Tennessee) Member of Board .

U. S. M. A., 1S92. (A)


of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1874. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
Temple, Robert Emmet U. S. M. A., 1828). Died
(
provement of Portland Harbor, Me. Rept.
July 20, 1S54, aged 45. Reports of the Boards of Chief of Eng., 1866, pp. 848, 849; 1869, pp. 448,
Visitors to the Militarj- Academy at West Point 461; 1870, pp. 499, 506; 1S71, p. 851; 1872, p. 934;
in June, 1S30, and June, 1831. In North Amer.
1S73, pp. 1067, 1068, 107 1. (C)
Rev., vol. 34 (1832I, pp. 246-261. (A) Saco River, Me. Rept.Chief of Eng.,
TerriU, William Rufus (U. S. M. A., 1853). Died
1866, vol. 4, p. 194; 1S67, pp.479. 481; 1868, p. 840;
Oct. s, 1.S62, aged 29. Engraving. Owned by 1S71, p. 853; 1872, p. 936. (Cl
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M.A. Richmond Island, Me. Rept. Chief
TevJB. Charles Carroll [known as Washington C.
of Eng., 1867, pp. 48, 484; 1872, p. 935; 1876, vol.
Tevis when a cadet] (U. S. M. A., 1849). Died I, p. 160; 1S79, p. 257; 18S0, p. 336; 1882, p. 499.
Sept. 29, 1900, aged 72. Obituary and portrait
(C)
in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1901. (A)
Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Bath, Me. 1867,
Newspaper correspondent in Paris,
pp. T879, p. 253.
p. 499; 1870, p. 81; 1S78. 39, 197;
France, 18S0-18 — (C)
Thayer. M. Russell (of Pennsylvania). Member Union River, Me. Rept. Chief of
of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1873. (C)
Eng., 1S67, p. 502; 1869, p. 63.
Thayer. Russell (U.S. M.A. 1874). Movements ,
St. Croix River, Me. Rept. Chief of
of troops in cities in cases of riots or insurrec-
Eng., 1867, pp. 503, 505; 1868, p. 856; 1869. p. 458;
• tion. I pain., O. 1S7S. l.\)
(C)
lS73,p.l05l; 1876, vol. I. p. 152; 1877. p. 154.
Dirigible balloons. Jour. Mil. Serv. Inst. Rept. Chief
Penobscot River, Me.
U. S.. vol. 7, p. 177.(A)
of Eng., 1868, p. 860; 1869, p. 63; 1870, pp. 82, 502;
See Kairmount Park.
1871, p. 841; 1874, vol. 2, p. 301; 1875, vol. 2, p. 389;
Thayer. Sylvauus( U.S. M.A. 1808). Died Sept. ,
1S76, vol. 1, p. 155; 1S78, p. 194. (C)
7, 1S72, aged 87. Full-length portrait (oil Kennebec River at Bath, Me., and
painting by R. W. Weir) presented by officers from Augusta to lower end of Perkins Island.
r. S. M. A. In the Cadet Mess Hall. Rept.Chief of Eng., 1S70.P.81; 187S, p. 197; 1879,
Bust portrait (oil painting by Weir) pre- p. 253; 1SS2. p. 67; 1S.S3. p. 62. (C)
sented by Sisters of I^adycliff School, Highland Merrimac River. Mass. Rept. Chief
Falls. In memorial hall. West Point. of Eng.. 1871, pp. 92. 867, 869; 1872, p. 962. (C)
Oil painting presented to Dartmouth Col- Taunton River, Mass. Rept. Chief
lege by Colonel Thayer. of Eng., 1871, pp. 94, S91, 892. (C)
Photographic portrait, taken after 1865. Hvannis Harbor Breakwater, Mass.
In frames in the librarj-. (A) Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S71, p. 95: 1872. pp. 94, 952.
Statue, in granite, presented by the .Asso- (C)
ciation of Graduates. Southwest angle of pa-
Provincetown Harbor, Mass. Rept.
rade groimd.
Chief of Eng., 1871, pp.95, S9S; 1S72, pp.950,951;
Obituary in Ann. .\ssoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
l873,p. Iiol; l.S74,vol.2, p. 326; 1S75. vol. I, p. 120;
JS73; Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol. 45 (C)
1875, vol. 2, p. 416; 1,876, vol. I, pp. 47. 183-
(1872), p. 947. (Al
Fifth Superintendent U. S. M. A. 1S17-
Narraguagus River, Me. Rept.Chief
of Eug., 1871, p. 833. (C)
1S33.
Correspondence with Kilian. book dealer, SullivansRiverand Falls, Me. Kept.
Paris, regarding purchases for tlie library Chief of Eng., 1871, pp. 835, 83S. (C)
flic U'ri/iiis^s of Crij(fna/rs, rSo2—iC)02. 369
Thorn, George. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for Thom, (ieorge. Project. i>lan, estimate, etc.. for
the iiiii>roveinent of Royals River, Me. Kept. the improvement of Richmond Harbor, Ken-
Chief of Kng.. 1S71. pp. s,(6. S4.S. fC) nebec River, Me. Rept. Chief of Eng-. iSSi,p.
,
Cocheco River. N. H. Kept. Chief of 477; J-**f^j.
P- 4"'- '^)
Eng.. 1S71.P.857; 1S72. p.<»j: 1^7,%. I'. 1079; "876. Lamprey River, N. H. Kept. Cliief
vol. I, p. 164. (C) of Eng., 1S.S1. p. 495. (C)
— Fifteen Mile l-alls, N. H. Rept. Newburj-port Harbor. Mass. Rept. _

Chief of Eng.. 1S71, p. 864; 187^, i>. 960. (C) Chief of Eng., 18S1, pp. 502, 505, 509, 511. (C)
^
W'arehani Harbor, Mass. Rept. Maiden River, Mass. Rept. Chief
Chief of Eiig.. 1S72. pp. 94. 953. (C) of Eng.. 1881. pp. 532.533; 1S85. p. 519; i8rt6, p.
Dnxbury Beach and Harbor, Mass.
Kept. Chief of Eng., 1S72. pp. 947. 964. (C) .\ndroscoggin River (at and below
Wells Harbor. Me. Rept. Chief of Ilnniswick). Me. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1SS2,
Eng., if^72, p. 956. (C) pp. 52S. 530: 1S84. p. 473. (C)
Wellfleet Harbor, Mass. Rept. Harriseeket River. Me. Rept.
Chief of Eng.. 1872. p. 972. (C) Chief of Eng., 1S82. p. 531. (C)
Machias River, Me. Rept. Chief of Saco River Breakwater, Me. Rept.
Eng., 1S73. pp. 74, 1053, 1103, 1104. 1154; 1S74. Chief of Eng., 1S84, p. 484; 18S5, p. 471; 1886, p.
vol. 1. p. 104; 1S74. '^'ol- 2. pp. 2y6, 297; 1S75, vol. 544; 1SS7. P-453. (C)
I. p. 112: 1876. vol. 1. p. 153. (C) Sandy Bay (Rockport). Mass. Rept.
Caraden Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief Chief of Eng.. 1SS4. p. 566. (C)
of Eng., 1S73, pp. 97. 1062, iiof>; 1874, vol. i, p. Shiloh, battlefield of, near Pittsburg Land-
107; 1S74, vol. 2, p. 302; 1875. vol. I, p. 114; 1S7'), ing. Tcnn.; showing the positions of the V. S.
vol. I. p. 157. (C) forces under the command of Maj. Gen. U. S.
Salem Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief Grant, l". S. Volunteers, and Maj. Gen. D. C.
of Eng., 1S73. pp. 102, 1084, 1109, 1 1 11; 1874, vol. Buell. U. S. Volunteers. 6th and 7th of April,
1. p. Ill; 1874, vol. 2, p. 312; 1S77, pp. 37, 172. 1862; surveyed under the direction of Col.

(C) George Thoni. Chief of Topographical Engi-


Boston Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief neers, Department of the Mississippi, Mili-
of Eng.. 1S73. p. 1091; 1S74, vol. 2, p. 31S; 1S75, tant' map.
vol. 2. pp. 410, 41S; 187S, p. 217. (C) —
See Boards Wright, 2; Bache. i. 2, 5. 6.
Aroostook River. Me. Rept. Chief Thomas, Charles William (U. S. M. A.. 1855).
of Eng.. 1S74. pp. II, 327, 32S, 329. 330. (C) Died Dec. 30, 1SS2, aged 49. Obiluarj- iti Ann.
Plymouth Harbor, Mass. Rept. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1883. (A)
Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. 2, p. 414; 1876, vol. i. Thomas, George Cummins (U. S. M. A., 1836).
p. 181; 1S77. p. 1S8; 1S78, p. 221; 1881. p. 528. (C) Died Dec. 2. 1882, aged 70. Obituary in Ann.
Smutty Nose I.sland, N. H. Rept. Assoc. Grads. l'. S. RI. A., 1S83; Harper's New
Chief of Eng., 1S75. vol.pp. 422, 423. (C)
2. Monthly Mag., vol. 66 (1SS3), P.4S1. (A)
- l,amprey River. N. H. Rept. Chief Thomas, George Henrj- (U. S. M. A. 1S40). ,

of Eng.. 1S75. vol. pp. 424-426.


2. (C) Died Mar. 28, 1S70, aged 54. Portrait (oil
Exeter River. N. H. Rept. Chief painting by A. A. Lawrie) in memorial hall,
of Eng.. 1S75, vol. 2, pp. 427, 429, 430; 1S81, p. West Point.
496. (C) Oil portrait (by S. W. price) in rooms of
Lake Wiuiiipiseogee, N. H. Rept. Senate Committee on Arid Lands, U. S. Capitol.
Chief of Eng.. 1875, vol.pp. 431.432. (C)
2, Engraving (by A. H. Ritchie) owned by
Ipswich River, Mass. Rept. Chief Assoc. Grads. I". S. M. A.
of Eng., 1S76. vol. pp. 199, 202; 18S4, pp. 559,
I,
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess.
561.564; 1SS7. p. 495. (C) Equestrian statue (by J. Q. A. Ward).
Lubec Channel. Me. Rept. Chief Thomas Circle, Washington, D. C. (.\)
of Eng.. 1S79, PP- 44- 246. 280. 282. (C) Obituarj'. Harper's New Monthly Mag.,
Portsmouth Harbor, N. H. Rept. vol. 40 (1870), p. 93S. (A)
Chief of Eng.. 1S79,pp. 48. 261, 262, 282. (C) Gen. George H. Thomas (by W. F. G.
Ivincolnville Harbor, Me. Rept. Shanks). Harper's New Monthly Mag., vol.
Chief of Eng.. 1S79, pp. 275, 276, 277. (C) 30(1865), p. 754-
Scituate Harbor, Mass. Rept. Chief (by John McElroy). Washington,
of Eng., 1S79, pp. 2S5, 286; 1S81, p. 522; 18S2, p. 1896. 31pp. In War Dept. Library.
520; 1S87. p. 523. (C) (by Lieut. Eli Torrance). 1897. 23
Charles River, Mass. Kept. Chief pp. /« War Dept. Library.
of Eng.. 1879, p. 291. (C) (by J.Sherratt). Illinois M.O.L.L-
r. In War Dept. Library.
S., vol. 2.
Moose-a-Rec River. Rept. Chief of
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Eng.. 1S80. p. 362; 1S82. p. 489; 1885, p. 465. (C)
New York, war papers. In War Dept. Library.
Calhance River, Me. Rept. Chief Oration on the life and characterVof Gen.
of Eng.. 18S1. p. 67; 1S84, p. 465. (C) George H. Thomas (by Gen. James A. Gar-
Rockland Harbor, Me. Rept. Chief field. November. 1870). In Fourth reunion of
of Eng., 18S1. pp. 471. 473; 1882, p. 492; 1886. p. the Army of the Cumberland, Cleveland, Ohio,
536. (C) p. 55. Cincinnati, 1870. (A)

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18S2. Jn War Dept. Libran". History of the Twenty-third Regiment of In-


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General Thomas (by Henn' Copp^e). Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S90. (A)
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(A) Description of construction of viaduct at Rock
Piatt,(Donn): Gen. George H. Thomas: A Island Arsenal, p. 394; Electric lighting at
critical biography; with concluding chapters, Rock Island Arsenal recommended, p. 399;
by Henry V. Boynton. Cincinnati, 1893. Rock Island Arsenal, increase of detachment
F.nlisted man's estimate of (by W. H. recommended, p. 399. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
Scott). 1S94. In War Dept. Library. 1892. (C)^
His place in histon.-. Oregon M. (>. L. L- Repairs of bridges at Rock Island Arsenal,
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Dept. Library. 371. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1893. (CJ
Portrait of, purchase of, 1SS6. No. 2311; Descriptive catalogue of the ordnance
doc. 13; No. 2358, doc. 250. (C) museum, U. S. M. A., West Point, 1898. 1 vol.,
Report to Joint Committee on Conduct of O., 223 pp. (A)
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In the record. In Some Federal and Con- Report on tests of revolvers, caliber .38.

federate commanders (by T. M. Livermore). Rept. Chief of Ord., 1899.


In War Dept. Library*. Report upon experiments to determine
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U. S. M. A., 1842-1845. Instructions for using the heliograph of the
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-^ Member of Board of Visitors (inspection) Thomson. Frank (of Pennsylvania). Member
to U. S. M. A. in 1S44. of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S93.
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. . . . .
Thornbureh, Thomas Tipton (U. S. M. A., 1867).
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military' schools. In Rev. of Reviews, July, Torrance. Hon. Eli (of Minnesota). Member of
1897. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1902.
Mineral products. Cosmopolitan Mag., Torrey. John. Professor of chemistr>', mineral-
October, 1897. (A) ogy.-, and geolog>^ U. S. M. A. 1824-1827.

Acetylene. Cosmopolitan Mag., Novem- Totten, Charles Adelle Lewis (U. S. M. A., 1873).
ber, 1S97. (A) Oration delivered before the U. S. corps of
372 Centennial of United States Military Academy,
cadets July 4. 1872. Hartford, 1S73. i vol..O., disorganization, reorganization, mobilization.
pp.14. (A) I vol., ill., tables. New Haven, 1890.

Totten, Charles Adelle Lewis. Strategos: A se- Totten, Charles Adelle Lewis. Strategos. To
ries of American games of war Vol. 2.
. . . which is appended a collection of studies upon
pis., tables and statistics. New York. 1880. i military statistics as applied to war on field
vol., thin O. (A) or map. 2 vols., ill., 1880.

Laws of athletics and general rules. Rev. An important question. A study of the
ed. Compiled for the use of the I'. S. Army. sacred cubit of the Hebrews, as the undoubted
0..pam. Washington, 1891. (A) origin of Anglo-Saxon measures, i vol., ill.,

The Our Race Series. [Each volume con- 18,87.

taining 365 pp., approximately.] No. i. The The facts and fancies, legends and lore.
romance of history; lost Israel found in the of nativity. Ob., O. New York, 18S7.
Anglo-Saxons. Instructions in guard duty. Complete,
No. 2. The voice of history-; Joshua's and for use upon the spot. Prepared for the
long day and the dial of Ahaz. Connecticut National Guard. New Haven,
No. 3. The philosophy of histon,'; 1S87. Liniited, vest-pocket ed.
Tea Tephi, Jeremiah's ward. The Our Race pamphlets. [From 16 to 64
No. 4. The secret of history-; the pp. each.] Midnight: The last hour of the era.
King's daughters— Flight of David's line. Miscellaneous, historical, chrono-
No. 5. The renewal of history; logical.
Eochaidh the Heremonn — "The scarlet More light on the crucifixion date.
thread." An epistle; " the time is at hand."
N0.6. Thefactof histon,'; the deluge St. Paul's life and labors.
and the advent— Proof and guarantee. The daughter of an earl; an idyl of
No. 7. The hope of history-; the crisis London town. For the passover (Easter)
and the millenium — At hand.
No. S. The riddle of history*; Saint Inspiration, and the trend of mod-
Paul and Daniel interpreted. ern criticism. Construction or destruciion.
No. 9. The answer of history; reply which?

to objections companion to Study No. i. Answers to numerous important
No. 10. The measure of histon,-; a queries, historical, chronological, and other-
standard scale of chronology. wise.
.
No. n.The truth of history; facts of Saturday versus Sunday; the pres-
-

gol<l. The times and seasons of Babylon. ent phase of an old piece of Pharisaism.
No. 12. The heart of history; facts of A conclusive argument.
silver. Medo-Persian times and seasons. Signs of the times; a startling
- No. 13. The key of history; facts of
copper. The times and seasons of Greece, The church and state; a warning.
No. 14. The focus of history; facts of The one year ministry demon-
iron. The times and seasons of Rome. strated; light at last.
No. 15. The man of history; facts of The restoration of Israel; a lecture.
stone. The times of Christ. Judah, Judea, and Jerusalem; the
No. 16. The confirmation of historj-; latest news; a very important paper.
the sign of the prophet Jonah. History first The genealogy of Mar>', and other
centnr\- A. D. matters.
No. 17. The canon of history; the The dividing of a time; a set of ac-
-

times of the Gentiles. curate colored chronological charts covering


No. 18. The seal of histon.-; or. the secular and sacred chronology between birth
great seal of the United States. Vol 1. of Herod and death of John.
No. 19. Vol. II. Its significance unto -The Olympic scale; proved from
us. Africanus, Censorinus. and Theon.
No. 20. The coming crusade: Rela- The Olivet discourse; first to second
tion of our race to Israel's restoration. advent. The Saviour's comments.
Nos. Consolidated. "Bethel,"
21-24. The Wednesday theory^ of the week
the stone kingdom. Colored lithographic day of the crucifixion, examined.
chart aud explanatory- study. Jesus Christ and His contempora-
Nos. 25-26. The gospel of history. ries. (
Easter, in New York World, revised,
with supplement. Vol.1, Matt., Mark, Luke. iS95.)
John interwoven and harmonized into one Miscellaneous queries answered.
composite truth. The skeleton of histor>'; explaining
Vale miUtar\' lectures. Selected from the chart of Daniel.
series of 1890. First section: National and in- The Gibraltar of chronology;
ternational. I. (Introductor\') lecture— The whereon the secular dates rest.
The calendar-almanac of all past
military outlook at home and abroad. II.

Military economy, and the policy of America. and all future time.
III. The militar\' problem of America, with Current events; signs and designs.
notes on seacoast defense. IV. Organization. Important.
Tlir JI 'r///;/os oj (rraduatis, iSo2-igo2. 373
Totten. Charles Adellv l,c\vis. The- Our Race Totten, Charles Adelle Lewis. The Our Race
pamphlets. The Kasteni question: hciw the panii)hlets. The sword of the Lord.
I'liited States may become involved. What next?
A ulauce into our mail l)a^; what Ireland: new evidence as to origin.
we are at. as told hy others. China; the Kast and the outcome.
The manifestation )f Christ with The new gospel.
()ur ])resent situation.
- The chart of the siejije of Jeru.saletn. — —— - A controversy; as to facts.
- An open word with an op]>oiient. "All about things;" expansion,
- How readest thou?" biblical dates, and traces of Israel.
- Timely topics; latter day parables. tVencral epistolary sur\*ey: miscel-
- The ])resent situation. laneous topics.
- The letters of Senins; finance. Kpistolary survey and miscel-
- Ve compact; its histon.*, authority, laneous topics continued.
and seal. .\ Christmas souvenir (pictorial).
These times and their significance; Personal documents as to Totten.
a few words in general. An epistle. The Sunday school times chronol-
Tliis is the anti-Christ; by Kschol.
Introduction by C. A. I,. Totten. Scientific astrology,
Odds and ends; what we think rhc duniiii\- watch.
about matters. We told you so. - The three great lights of histor\-.
The i)hysical factors veiled in (len- - Tlie .situation. Spanisli and Hoer
esisi, "Halt! who goes there? "
1.

The outlook from our point of view. - Epistolar\-comments; zionism. etc.


Peter the Great's will, and a run- - Lot versus Abram.
ning commentary- on Ezek. xxxviii-xxxix. Anarch\-. In menipriam McKinley.
" Signs of the end." - The Yalensian era.
Give the Lord no rest as to the • A thing or two about two or three
restoration of Israel and the Jews. things
Fourteen standard systems of The new cycle.
chronolog;\-, analyzed. \Vilh chart. Ven,- Mortality or immortality?
valuable. The Tau-cross.
All past time; Guinness, Dimbleby, Totten. Edward Harris (U.S.M.A.. 1S65). Died
Totten. and others. " Present truth." June 14. 1S78, aged 33. Obituan,- and portrait
"As it listeth;" here and there. In in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1879. (A)
the world and with the word. Secretary- of the Association of Graduates
Israel in America. I'. S. M. A. and editor of its Annuals, 1871-1S74,

— War extra; Vale militarA- lectures Totten, James {V S. M. A.. 1S41). Died Oct. 2,
.

I reprint ). 1S71, aged 33. Obituan,- in Ann. Assoc. Grads,


_
— Matters of present moment. r. S. M. A., 1S72. (A)
More momentous matters. Florida reef triangulation, p. 40; On screw-
I''urther matters of moment. pile signals, p. 97. U. S. Coast Surx-ey Kept.,
Providence; a duplex calendar. 1S52. (A)
Maternity. The history of Israel. Triangulation, Key Largo and Key West,
Flotsam and jetsam as to events p. fij; l-'lorida keys, p. 50. 51; Reef screw-pile
now happening. signals, 173, 174. U. S. Coast Sur\-ey Rept., 1853.
More as to things now on deck. (A)
Further discussion of current F'lorida reef, triangulation, p. 73; Signals,
events. pp. So-Si,6S, 72, 157-160; Bottoms Florida section,
The conduct of the war. (iulf stream, p. Si; Key Biscayne and Cape
Live topics, Au Courant. Sable bases, pp. 69,71; Station and scaffold.
As to Anglo-Israel; a sworn state- Mount Desert, pp. 35-36. U. S. Coast Sun-ey
ment from Professor Totten. Rept., 1S55. (A)
New Year thoughts; important Totten. John Reynolds ^l". S. M. A., 1878). Pho-
supplement. tograph in Albums of officers' mess.
The sabbatic key; the world's age. See West Point, maps, 1SS5.
Dreams, insignia, signs.
Totten. Joseph Gilbert (V. S. M. A.. 1S05). Died
The basis of Anglo-Americanism;
Apr. 22, 1S64, aged 75. Portrait (oil painting by
arm for war.
Weir) presented by Cori>sof Engineers. In the
The gospel of history-; shall we
librar>- U-. S. M. A.
publish it?
Obituary /h Biog. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci., vol.
The New Testament; memoranda.
L P- 35-
- Secret satisfaction; data.
Medicine and faith; miscellaneous. Member of Board of Visitors to I". S. M. A.
Tara's exploration. in 1S19, 1S21. 1S22, 1S26, and 1S2S.

- The shape of the earth. Reports as Chief Engineer U. S. Army and


Arilhraography; N. B. Inspector U. S. M. A., 1S38-JS64.
374 Centcnuial of United States Military Academy.
Totteu. Joseph Gilbert. Made an inspection of Tow^nsend, Curtis McDonald. Project, plan,
the U. S. M. A. in 1S46. [There was no regu- estimate, etc., for the improvement of Charle-
larly appointed Board of Visitors to the voix Harbor, Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1897,

U.S. M. A. in 1846.] p. 2954. (A)


Sandy Hook changes, pp. 33, 34: Report to St. Joseph and Benton harbors,Mich.
New York harbor commissioners, changes, etc.. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S9S, p. 2496. (A)
pp. 35S-370. Coast Sun-ey Kept., 1S57. (A)
V. S. Kalamazoo River, Mich. Rept.
Report on the effect of firing with heavy Chief of Eng.. 1S98, p. 2537. (A)
ordnance from casemate enibrasnres. and also Mississippi River (Quincy, 111).

the effects of firing against the same embra- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 2756, (A)
sures with various kinds of missiles. Prof- Mississippi River (Bellevue, Iowa),
Papers Corps of Eng. U. S. A., No. 6. Washing- Rept. Chief of Eng., 1900, p. 2759. (A)
ton, 1S57. O. (A) Mississippi River (Lake Pepin).
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Rept. Chief of Eng,, 1900, p. 2763. (A)
provement of Dnxbun.'^ Beach and Harbor, Paper on the influence of the basins of the
Mass. Rept. Chief of Eug., 1S66, vol. 2, pp. 36. Mississippi River on its flood heights. Rept,
(C) Chief of Eng., 1S95, p. 3661. (A)
Barnard (J. G.): Eulogy on Maj. . . . —
^<v Boards Barlow, 3,4; Lydecker, i.
Gen. .Totten, Chief Engineer U.S. A.
. . . . .
Townsend. Edward Davis (U. S. M. A., 1837).
I pam., O. 1S66. (A) Died May :i, 1S93, aged 76. Engraving (by

See Boards Totteu; Bernard, i Barnard, 3. ; A. H. Ritchie) owned by Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.
.SV^Treussart; Mortars. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.,
See U. S. Coast Sun,'ey Rept., 1S56; 84, 347. 1S93. (Al
(A1 Reports as Adjutant-General U. S. Army,
Touaard, Louis de (organizer U. M. A. of 1801). S. 1S69-18S0.
The American artillerists' companion. Phila- Anecdotes of the civil war in the United
delphia, 1S09. 3 vols., O. and Q. (A) States . .New York, 1S84. i vol O. (A)
. .

Tovey, Timothy Arthur (U. S. M. A.. 1S75). Catechism of the Bible.


Died Sept. 28, 1SS7, aged 35. Obituary in Ann. See U. S. Coast Survey Rept., jS6i, p. 268.
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. iSSS. (A) (A)
Tower, Zealous Bates (U. S. M. A., 1841). Died Townsend, John (of New York). Member of

Mar. 20, 1900, aged Si. Portrait (oil painting Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A, in 1830.
by Lawrie) presented by War Department, Townsend, Thomas Gerry (U. S. M. A., 1871).

1875. In the Cadet Mess Hall. Photograph in Albums of officers' m,ess.


Obituary and portrait in Ann. Assoc, Townshend, R. W. (of Illinois). Member of

Grads. U. S. M. A., 1900. (A) Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1888.


Fifteenth superintendent from July 8 to Townsley, Clarence Page (U. S. M. A., 1881). Pho-
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M. A.. 1864.
Towsend, Amos (of Ohio). Member of Board of
Report upon the practice in Europe with Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1883.

the heavy Armstrong, Woolwich, and Krupp TowBley, Charles Dennis (U. S. M. A. 1885).
rifled guns . . . Washington, 1883. i vol., Q. Author. Port Washington, Wis.
(A) Tow^son, Nathan (of U. S. Army). Member of
Analytical investigation of the velocity of Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S24, 1S40, and
ice boats. in 1845.
See Boards —Tower; Barnard, 5, 6; Ma-
Tracy, Albert H. Member of Board of Visitors
comb, 13, 14, 15, 32, 34; Simpson, i; Wright, i.
to U. S. M. A. in 1827.
Towers, John Alexander (U. S. M. A., 1S86).
Died Mar. 23, 1893. aged 31. Obituarj- in Ann. Traub, Peter Edward (U. S. M. A., 1SS6). Pho-
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1893. (A) tograph in Albums of officers' mess,
Townsend, Curtis McDonald
On the sabre and sabre exercise, p. 297;
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Military' g>-mnastic exercises, p. 348. Jour,
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the improve-
Cav. Assoc, 1891, (A)
ment of Mississippi River. Comparison of low-
English and American literature [for in-
water soundings taken through Lake Provi-
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dence Reach, 1882-1S91, inclusive. Rept. Chief
tables of principal authors and their works.]
of Eng., 1893, p. 3786. (A)
I pam. O, obi., 24 pp, [West Point, 1S97.] (A)
Mississippi River, third district.
The Spanish verb, with an introduction
Rept. Chief of Elng.. 1S95, p. 3S04; 1S96, p. 3652.
(A)
on Spanish pronunciation New York, , . ,

1900, I vol.. O. (A)


outer harbor at Michigan City, Ind.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p. 2S99. (A) Travers, John (of New Jersey). Member of
South Haven Harbor, Mich. Rept. Board of Visitors to U. S, M, A, in 1836.

Chief of Eng.. 1S97, p. 2949, (A) Treadwell, Thomas James (U. S. M. A, 1S54),
harbor of Holland (Black Lake), Died Aug. 2, 1S79. aged 47. Obituary in Ann.
Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1897, p. 2950. (A) Assoc. Grads, U, S, M, A,, 1880, (A)
Ludington Harbor, Mich. Rept. Instructor of ordnance and gunnery, U. S.
Chief of Eug, 1S97, p. 2952. (A) M, A., 1S64.
The Writings of Graduates, 1802— igo2. 375
Treadwell, Thomas James. Metallic cartridges pp. 231-267; progress, pp. 270-273.
Pcriodiciil
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. . vol., O. Ste Ord- i U. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1858. (A)
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'

Report on long-friction tubes. Ord. Note Deep-sea sounding apparatus, pp. 30, 359-364.
13. vol. I, p. 77. (A) U. S. Coast Sur\'ey Rept., 1859. (A)
Treat, Charles Gould (U. S. M. A., 1882). Com- Gulf Stream examination, pp. 72, 73;
mandant of Cadets, U. S. M. A., June 15, 1901. Sounding apparatus, pp. 29. 71; Establishment
to . of magnetic station at Key West, Fla., pp.
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Moving targets in use in the light artil- Hydrography of Mount Hope and Bristol
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artillery battalion at Fort Riley, Kans. Jour. sounding apparatus, pp. 135-139. U. S. Coast
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Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in iS8i. dynamical engineer. New Haven, Conn.. 1870.
Treville, Richard D. (of South Carolina). Mem- I vol.. O.. p. 26. (A)
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Trevltt, John U. S. M. A.. 1S44). Died Mar. 21,
( densiug engines and boilers New York, , . .

1893, aged 71. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. 1872. I pam., Q. (A)
U. S. M. A., 1893. (A) Heat as a source of power, witli applica-
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. . ,

Monthly Mag., vol. 76 (iSSS), p. 645. (A) I vol.. O. (A)


Tripp, Frederic Amasa (U. S. M. A., 18S7). Turbine wheels: On the inapplicability of
Died Sept. 29. 1S93. aged 29. Obituar\- in Ann. the theoretical investigations of the turbine
Assoc. Grads. V. S. M. A.. 1S94. (A) wheel to the modern constructions. New
Troost. G. (of Tennessee). Member of Board York, 1S79.

of Visitors to U. S.M.A. in 1S41.


Rival systems of heating. In North
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Obituary- in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., Stationary- steam engines,


1S93; Biog. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci.. vol. 3, p. 363. Turnbull, Charles Nesbit (U. S. M. A., 1S54 ). Died
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Turnbull. William (U.S. M.A., 1S19). Died Dec.
Triangulatiou. p. 17: Triaugulation. sec.
9, 1S57. aged 57. Treatise on the strength,
3, p. 27. r. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1S52. (A)
flexure, and stiffness of cast-iron beams and
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columns ... i vol., O. 1S32. (A)


coast tides, pp. 79. So. r S. Coast Survey Rept.
.

1853. (A) Potomac Aqueduct. Hydrographicsur\-ey


Tidal and magnetic observations. Western of the Potomac River near Georgetown, show-
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tions with the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on
*37. *4o; Eclipse, p. 78; Meteorological obser-
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(A) on the south bank of the river. 27 sheets, in F:
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California. I'. S. Coast Survey Rept., 1854. Report on the sur\'ey and construction of
app. 50. pp. 37-40- (A) the Alexandria [Potomac] Aqueduct. Wash-
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Rept., 1S55. (A)
Charlotte Harbor, mouth of Genesee
Tides, Hudson River, pp. 44-45. 94: Con-
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P.5S4. (C)
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376 Ccntoinial of United States Military Academy.
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. Tyler. Daniel. Member of Board of Visitors to

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Ann.Assoc.Grads. U.S. M. A.. 1899. (A) A memorial volume containing his auto-
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Board of Visitors to L'. S. M. A. in 1854. W. R.AVheeler. 1S75). In memorial hall. West
Turnley. Parmenas Taylor (U. S. M. A., 1S46). Point.
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i t(jgether with his journal of two months'
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Turnley's West Point and Aztec addresses. O. 1S7S. (A)


Chicago, 1902. I vol., C, 24 pp. (A) Upham, John Jaques (U. S. M. A.. 1859). Died
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Buffalo River, Miss. Rei)t. Chief of Infantry tactics, double and single rank.
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vol. 2, p. iSo; 1879, p. 297. (C) Nebraska and Dakota in the years 1855, 1856,
Wickford Harbor, R. I Rept. Chief I

1857. Reprint. O. Washington, 1875. Ex-


of Eng.. 1S73. pp. 972. 974. (C) plorations and Sur\'eys. (A)
Milford Harbor, Conn Rept. Chief Geographical surveys in the L'. S. . . .

of Eug, 1873. pp. 1043, 1044; 1S74, vol. 2. p. 260; j


concluding with an account of the origination
1876, vol. 2. p. 261; 1886, p. 640. (C) of the Pacific Railroad. Washington, 1S77.
Edgartown Harbor, Mass. Rept. I
I vol., O.. pp. 28. (A)
Chief of Eug-. 1874, vol. 2, p. 208. (C) Report upon bridging the Missis-
. . .

New Bedford Harbor, Mass. Rept. sippi River between St. Paul and St. I.,ouis.

Chief of Eng., p. 2S4; 1S7S, p. 227. In App. X, Rept. Chief of Eug., 1S78, pp. 900-
1875, vol. 2,
1125, maps. (A)
(C)
Fall River, Mass. Rept. Chief of Argumenton behalf of Sheridan . . . . . .

Eng.. 1S74, vol.


(by Asa Bird Gardner) in the case of . . . . . .
pp. 285, 286; 1S78, p. 228. (C)
2,

Narragansett Bay (Little), R. I. and G. K. Warren ... i vol.. O. iSSi. (A)


Conn. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1876, vol. i, p. 221; Findings of the court of inquiry and re-
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Wareham Harbor, Mass. Rept. the General of the Army in the case of O., .

Chief of Eng., 1S77. p. 196. (C) pam. 1SR3. (A)


Wood's HoU (Hole) Harbor, Mass. Memoir of (by H. L. Abbot). In Biog.
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Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the bridge Exploration of the countn- between the
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. . .

railway drawbridge across the Mis- River to the Pacific Ocean. 1S53-1855, vol. i.
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Gettysburg, battlefield of. July 1, 2,
railway bridge across the Missis-
and 3. 1S63. Sheets i. 2, and 3.
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of Eng., 1900, p. 37.17. (A) and in 1897.


Two Rivers. Wis. Kt-pt. Cliief of Washington, Thornton Augustin \\' S. M. A.. .

Eng.. 1900, p. 5759. (A) 1S49), Died July 10, 1S94. aged h~,. Photograph
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Port Washington, Wis. Rept. Chief 189s. (A)


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Died July vol. 2, p. 550. (C)


Webster, Horace (U. S. M. A., iSiS).

12, 1S71, aged 77. Obituary in Ann. Assoc. Wabash River. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
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Webster, Isaac Talman (U. S. M. A., 1S66). Died
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Grads. U.S. M. A., 1877. (A) vol. 2, pp. 541, 542. (C)
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.
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. . .

1R67. pp. 117, 258, 259; 1868, p. 35. (C)


\\\
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28, 73;
——obituary //; .Ann. .Assoc, (irads. f. S. M. .\..

Kenosha (Southport) Harbor. Wis. 1872. (Ai

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7. i8h3.

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Pentwater Harbor, Mich. Rept. "Whipple. Charles William (U. S. M. A., 1868).

Chief of Eng., 1867. pp. 25, 112, 113; iSbS, pp.34. Photograph in .Albums of officers' mess.
H. Doc. 789. 58-2— vol 2 25
Cculoiuial of I ^nitcd States Military Acadouy.
386
Report on maiui- White, William (of Pennsylvania). Member of
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facture of
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Whiteley, Robert Henry Kirkwood (U. S. M.A,,
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1830). Died June 9, 1S96, aged 87. Obituary in
Tests of bar iron used in ivrought-iron
Ord., Ann.Assoc. Grads. U.S. M.-'V., 1S97. (A)
tubes for converted rifles. Kept. Chief of
Report of board to select and test rifled
1S80, p. 54- (C)
hea\'y ordnance. Rept. Chief of Ord., 1S72, p.
Carriage construction report for 3.2-inch
for long- (C)
field gun, p. 411; New iron carriage
16.

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range field guns, p. 414. Rept. Chief of Ord.,
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Tests of specimens of steel hoops for can- Grads. U.S. M. A., 1890. (A)
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Sights and bayonets for 8-inch rifle, 2,

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method of attaching. Kept. Chief of Ord., S.

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.Army portfolio. 1849.
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Objections to present method of making Otway, the son of the forest: A poem.
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j

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,

determination of the center of gravity and Commission— Humphrey,


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moment of inertia of a piece and its carriage.


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,
Progress of naval artillery Whittemore, James Madison (U. S. M. A., i860).
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,
Arsenal, p. 269; instructions for care and use of
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Whistler, George Washington (U. S. M. A., 1819). Rept. Chief of Ord., 18S0. (C)
Engraving (by W. J. Jackman) owned by Cartridges and friction primers for mili-
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A sketch of the life and works of Geo. W'.


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. . .
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Assoc. Grads. IT. S. M. A.. 18S7. Bayou Dorcheat. La. Rept. Chief
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20, 1900,
1892, and occa.sional contributor to that jour-
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Centennial of United States Military Academy.
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gvins. p. 2SS; Review of Conme.s's Aper5us sur 7, p. 226.

la tactique de demain. p. 306; Translation of Notice of Maurice's National defenses.


Wuich's On the determination of the combus- Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 8, p. 351.

tion temperature of explosives, Review


p. 407; Noticeof Garhett's Naval gunnery. Jour.
<.f Mahan's The influence of sea power upon U. S. Art., vol. 9, p. 112.
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. (A)
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(

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]>. 154. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 3. automatically finding concealed position.
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Notice of Les armes a feu portatives des armies Translation of Downy's A discussion of
actuelles et leurs munitions, p. 158; Notice of the errors of cylindro-ogival projectiles. Jour.
Steam: Its generation and use, with catalogue U. S. Art., vol. 1% p. 186: vol. 16. pp. 134, 262;
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Notice of Mata's Tratado de balistica inte- Astronomical observations, sec. 1, j). 18;
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Old Fort Matanzas. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. sec. 5, p. 4h; .Selects Edisto base, p. 46. U. S.
9. P- 52- Coast Sur\-ey Rept., 1S48. (A)
Translation of Instructions for repulsing Reconnaissance, .sec. 5. p. 43; Edisto base,
attempts at landing by North American expe- p. 43; Western coast detail, p. 8. U. S. Coast
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1SS7. Place of the Medical Department in the


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Siege of Detroit (by Pontiac). Address Comment on The infantry' of our Regular
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"Williams, Jonathan. Died May 16, 1815. Por-
"WiUey. Thomas Moseley (U. S. M. A., 1S6S). trait (oil painting by Thomas Sully, painted
Manager Hartford Globe, 1887-18S9. in 1815; see Cullnm Reg., vol. p. 57S). Pre-
3,
Williams. Alpheus S. (of Michigan). Member sented by Corps of Engineers. In the cadet
of Board of Visitors to U.S. M.A. in 1876. mess hall.
TJir JVritiiij^s of Graduates^ 1802-/Q02. 389
'Williame, Jonathan. First Superintendent V S. . Wllliamaon, Robert Stockton. Meteorological
M. A. iruni Apr. i.s. 1N02, to June 20. 1803. obser\-ations taken on the Nile in 1S73. In
Second Superintendent from Ap-. 19, 1805. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol, 14, p. 632. (A)
to July 3!, 1812. Reports as Supt. IT. S. M. A.. Practical tables in meteorology.
1S05-1S12. and Heuer, William Henry il". S. M. .\..
On the use of the thermometer in discov- 1865). Report upon the removal of Blossom
ering hanks, soundings, etc., vol. ,^. p. -S2; On Rock in San Franci.sco Harbor. Cal. (J. Wash-
the claying of sugar, vol. 6, p. S2. Trans. ington, 1S71.
Amer. Phil. Soc. (A) —
S^e Boards Williamson; Alexander. 5. 6,
Thernionietrical navigation. Ph., 1779. iv.. 7; Mendell, i; Stewart. 3, 4.
O. lAl See r. S. Coast Surv-ey Rept., iS6(). p. 94.
Translator of elements of fortification. 2d I A 1

ed. War Dept., 1801, iv., O.. pp. 49. Plates. "Williamson, S. P. (of Tennessee.) Member of
(A) Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in 1S41. .

"Williams, Lawrence Abert ll'. S. M. A.. 1S52). Wills, John Howard (U. S. M. .\., issn. Died
Died June 21, 1S79, aged 47. Obituary im Anti. Feb. 16. 1S96, aged 37. Obituary and i>ortrait /«
A.ssoc. (irads. U. S. M. A.. 18S0. (A) Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., iSy6. (Ai
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Died June 23. 1S73, aged 6S. Obituary in Ann. 3. 18S0, aged 71. Obituary- /// .\nn Assoc.
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1S74. (A) Grads. U. S. M. .\.. 1S80. (A)
Member of Board of Visitors to l'. S. M. A. Wilson, George W. (of Virginia). Member of
in 1S50. Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 184S.
"Willieims.Richard Algernon (U. S. M. A., 1S70). WilBon, James Eveleth {U. S. M. A.. 1862). Died
Died Jan. 20. 1S90, aged 43. Obituary- ht Ann. N'ov. 20. 18S7, aged 45. Obituary and portrait
Assoc. Grads. l". S. M. A.. 1S90. (A) hi .\nn. .\ssoc. Grads. U. S. M. A,, iss.s. (A)
On pistol firing. Jour. Cav. Assoc. i8Sy, Wilson, General James Grant lol i^w York).
P- 337- (A) Member of Board of Visitors to V S. M. A. in .

Williams, Robert (U. S. M. A.. 1S51). Died Aug. 1S80.


24. 1901, aged 72. Reports as Adjutant-General "Wilson, James Hamilton (I'. S. M. .\.. i8^so),

r. S. Army. 1892-93. Wilson. James Harrison (I". S. M. .\.. 1S60).


Williams, Seth {V. S. M. A.. 1^42). Died Mar, Engraving (by J. A. Lowell &. Co.) owned
23. 1S66. aged 44. Adjutant l". S. M. A.. Sept by Assoc Grads. V. S. M. A.
jS, iSso to Sept. I. 1S53.
Member of Board of Visitors to I". S. M. A.
Williams, Thomas Greenhow 1'. S. M. A..
1849).
1
in 1S96. Author of numerous papers on mis-
Die<l Jan. 22. 18S5, Obituary and por-
aged 57. cellaneous subjects, 1.S70-1890.
trait in Ann. Assoc. Grads. V S. M. A.. iS-Ss. .
Life ... of Bvt. Brig. Gen. .\. J. .Alex-
I Al ander, I'. S. Army New York, isS7. i
. . .

Williams. Willis L. u»f Mi-ssouri 1. Member of vol., O.. pp. 135, por. (Al
Board of \'isitorslo V. S. M. A. in 1S52. China: Travels and investigations in the
"Williamson, Robert Stockton (U. M. A. 1S4H). S. " Middle Kingdom." A study of civilization
Died Nov. aged 58. ObituarT,- m Ann.
10, 18S2, and possibilities, with a glance at Jaj^an. i
Assoc. Grads U. S. M. A.. 1SS3. (A) vol., 12°. 1SS7. (AJ
Route from Sacramento Valley to the Do Americans hate England? lu North
Columbia River. Reports of explorations . . . .\mer. Rev., vol. 150 ( 1.890).

for a railroad from the Mississippi River to Address ... at the tweuty-seventli reun-
the Pacific Ocean, 1S53-1S55, vol. 6. Army of the Cumber-
ion of the -society of the
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- land ... pam., O. 1897. (A)
1

provement of Willamette and Columbia rivers. An addresson our trade relations witli the
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S67. p. 51: 1868, p. 872; Tropics, delivered at Boston, Mass.. Nov. 9,
1S70. p. 509. (Cl 1901. Boston. 1901. I pam., O. (A)
Columbia (upper) and Snake rivers. Our relations with Cuba. .\n address . , .

Rept. Chief of Eng., 186S. pp. 74. S74. (C) Oct. 25, 1902. Wilmington. 1902. 1 vol., O., pp.
Port Sal, Cal. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 36. (A)
1 868, p. 8S9. (C) Maj. Gen. Jolm Buford. Jour. Cav. Assoc,
Wilmington Harbor, Cal. Rept. 1895. p. 17'- (A)
Chief of Eng.. 1869, pp. 480,481. (Cl Capture of Jefferson Da\Hs. No. 1277. doc.
Sacremento and Feather rivers, Cal. 13- (C)
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1871, p. 97. (C) Survey of Illinois River, 1S67. No. 1311,
Umpqua River, Greg. Rept. Chief doc. 16. (C)
of Eng., 1S71, pp. 912,913,914; 1SS6, p. 2005. (C) Sur\*eyof Rock River, 1.S67. No. 1311, doc.
On the use of the barometer on sur\'eys 15- (C)
and reconnaissances, with an appendix. Prof. General Humphreys. In Dwight (T. F.).
Papers Corps of Eng., U. S. A., No. 15. New ed.: Federal and Confederate commanders,
York, 1S6S. I vol.. Q. (a) pp. 69-97.
Compendium without plates. 1 Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
pam.. O. 1S78. Prof. Papers Corps of Eng.. provement of Rock Island Rapids. Mississippi
U.S.A., No. 15a. (A) River. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S67. pp. 36, 273,
390
'
Centennidl of United States Military Academy.

287, 293, 295, 298, 299: iSbS. p. 3SS; lSb9, p. 239; "Wilson. John Moulder. Project, plan, estimate.
1874, vol I. pp. 312, 313. 315; 1876, etc.. improvement of .Shoalwater Bay
for the
1S72. p. 329;
(C) to Columbia River. Oreg. Rept. Chief of Eng..
vol. 1, p. 667.
vol. pp. 673. 674. (C)
Wilson. James Harrison. Project, plan, esti- 1,876. 2.

Monroe Harbor (Raisin Riven.


mate, etc.. for the improvement of Illinois
River. Kept. Chief of Eng.. 1S69. pp. 46. 21S; Mich. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1S77. P- 947; lS79.

1S71. pp. 54, 275. 278; 1S72. pp. pp. 170. 1677. (C)
1S70, pp. 60. 304;
2S1. --14: 1S79. pp- 1575. 1577. 1579- (C) Port Clinton Harbor. Ohio. Rept.
1S79. pp. 171. 1681, 1682. (C)
.\tldress before the society of the .\rmy of Chief of Eng..
Huron Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief
the Cumberland, Columbus, Ohio. Sept. 22.
iSSo, p. 2121; 18S5, p.
1897. Twenty-seventh reunion. Wilmington, of Eng.. 1879, pp. 171, 1686:

Del., i''Q7. (A) 2220: 1S87, p. 2308. (C)


Review of Military miscellanies. Jour. Conneaut Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
Mil. Ser. Inst. U. S., vol. 10, p. 77S. (A) Chief of Eng., 1S79, pp. 173, 1706; 1880, p. 2171;

and Comstock. Cyrus Ballon (U. S. M. A., 1886, p. 1S73; 1SS7, p. 2332. (C)

1S55I. Vicksburg, siege of, by the V. S. forces Grand River Harbor. Fairport.Ohio.
Rept. Chief of Eng., (C)
under the command of Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant, 1879, pp. 173, 169S, 1699.
Toledo Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief
V. S. Volunteers, Maj. F. E. Prime, chief engi-
-

neer; surveyed and constructed under the di- of Eng.. 1879, pp. 1679, 16S0; 18S2, pp. 2385, 2386;
rection of Capt. C. B. Comstock, r. S. Engi- 1SS6, P.1S50; 18S7. pp. 2291,2296. (C)
neers, and l,ieut. Col. J. H. Wilson, A. I. G., Vertnilion Harbor, Ohio. Rept.
first lieutenant of engineers. Military- map. Chief of Eng., 1879, pp. 1688, 1689. (C)
and Dana, C. A.: I,ife of U. S. Grant. Ashtabiila Harbor, Ohio.
- Rept.
Springfield, 1868. I vol., O., p. 429. (A) Chief of Eng., 1879, p. 1701; 1S80, p. 2163; 1882,

Sff Boards— Wilson (J. H.): Macomb, i, 3, pp.2410. 2411. (C)


12. . Erie Presque Isle) Harbor, Pa.
(

See Mantauzas and Santa Clara, Dept. of, Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S79, p. 1708. (C)
annual report, 1S99. - Coos Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Wilson, John Moulder (V. S, M. A., i860). Por- Eng., 1S79, pp. 1793. 1796. (C)
trait (oil painting by Robt. Hinckley, 1893), Pacific Coast Harbor of Refuge.
presented by U. S. M. -A. In the cadet mess Rept. Chief of Eng., 1879, pp. 1S04, 1805. (C)
hall. Port Orford, Oreg. Rept. Chief of
Photograph in Albums of officers' mess. Eng.. 1S79, pp. 1,804, 1805. (C)
Twenty-third superintendent from Aug. - Coquille River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
26. .1SS9. to Mar. 31. 1S93. Reports as Supt. of Eng.. 1879. pp. 1S08, 1810; )88i. p. 2599. (C)
U.S.M.A.. 1889-1S93. Fairport Harbor, Ohio. Rept. Chief
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- of Eng.. jS8o. p. 2133; 1.SS2, p. 2407; 1.887. P- -i-i-
provement of Olcott Harbor, N. Y. Rept. Chief (C)
of Eng., 1S72, pp.46, 24S; 1874, vol. 1, pp. 239. Sandusky River, Ohio. Rept. Chief
240. 241. 327. (C) of Eng., 1881. pp. 2297, 2298; i887,p.23o6. (C)
Oak Orchard Harbor, N. Y. Rept. - Chagrin River, Ohio. Rept. Chief
Chief of Eng.. 1S72. p. 251. (C) of Eng., iSSi, pp. 2339, 234c; 1887, p. 2334. (C)
Oswego Harbor, N. \'. Rept. Chief Maumee River, Ohio. Rept. Chief
of Eng.. 1S72. pp. 265-269. (Cl of Eng., 1881, p.2342. (C)
Black River. N. Y. Rept. Chief of St. Marys River, Ohio. Rept. Chief
Eng.. 1S73. p. 379: 1S74, vol. I. p. 268. (C) of Eng., 1S81, p.2345. (C)
. Bear Creek Harbor, N. Y'. Rept. - canal (ship) from I^ake Erie to the
Chief of Eng., 1S73. pp. 3S5, 386, 388. (C) Wabash and Ohio rivers. Rept. Chief of Eng.,
Waddingtou Harbor, N. Y". Rept. 1881. pp. 2352, 2354, 2362. 2393. ( C
Chief of Eng., 1873. p. 390; 1S74, vol. i, p. 272; - of certain
Harlem River (purchase
1S75, ^'°1- 1. PP- 60, 350; 1876, vol. 2, pp. 607, 60S, land). Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1899, p. 1237. (A)
610: iSSo, p. 226. (C) Reports as the Chief of Engineers, 1897-
Wilson Harbor, N. Y'. Rept. Chief 1901.
of Eng., 1873, pp. 392, 393; 1875, 'o'- I. PP- 58. Photograph of the water-color painting.
-

323, 324; 1S76, vol. 2, pp. 575, 576. (C)


showing the cascades canal around the cas-
Charlotte Harbor, mouth of Genesee
cades of the Columbia River, as it would have
River, N. Y. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1874, vol. i,
been if completed in accordance with original
p. 24C1-, 1S75, vol. I, p. 59. (C)
plans.
.
Transportation routes, northern
See Boards— Wilson (J. M.);
Alexander, 4.
route. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1875, vol. 2, pp. 539,
7; Houston, McFarland, 1; Macomb, 16; Mer-
i;
540, 541, 542, 546. 552, 561, 585, 5S6, 605. (C)
rill, i: Poe, i; Raynolds, 2; Woodruff, 4, 8, 11.
Sandy Creek (Big), N. Y'. Rept.
12, 13, 14
Chief of Eng., 1876, vol. 2, pp. 605, 606. (C)
Willamette and Columbia rivers. Wilson, Richard Hurlbut (U. S. M. -Y., 1877).
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1876, vol. 2, pp. 646, 647, 648, The Eighth Regiment of Infantry. Jour. Mil.
650, 651; 1S77, pp. 1021. 1023, 1024, 102S. (C) 15, p. 660.
Serv. Inst. U. S.. vol. (A)
Puyallup River. Wa.sh. Rept. Chief History of the Eighth Regiment of In-
of Eng.. 1S76, vol. 2, pp. 670, 671. (C) fantry. -An abridgment of Lieutenant Wil-
Tlic Writings of (rradua/rs, i8o2-i()02. 391
son's History of the Kiglith r. S. Infantry. Wisser. John Philip. Reflections on Russian
Hist. U. S. Armj', pp. 511-525. (A) cavalrj-. Jonr.Cav. Assoc. 1890. p. 34. (A)
W^Uson, Thomas Died May
(U. S. M. A., 1S53). By land and sea. [Philadelphia], 1891.
30, 1901. aged Obituary and portrait in Ann.
69. Modern i>ractical military instruction.
Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A.. 1901. (,A) United Service, Jinie, 1891, pp. 5S3-591.
West Point dream waltz. Composed and The education of officers for the armies of
dedicated to Mrs. General Scottby Cadet to-day. United Ser\*ice. February. 1S92. pp.
Thomas Wilson, of the I'. S. M. A. [Ralti- Irxj-12f>.

niore?]. 1S53. 5 pp.. K., col. lith. frontispiece, Articles " Militaryschools" and Staff "

showing hotel, etc. and Johnson's New I'niversal


staff schools." in
Triangulation in sec. i, p. 44; in sec. 3. p. Cyclop:edia, 1S93. New York.
60. r. S. Coast Snrvey Rept.. 1S5S. (A) Explosive materials New York. 189S.
. . .

Ser\-icesin sec. 5. p. 64; Charge of drawing I V0I..O. [Van Nostrand's Sci. Ser.. 70a.] (A)
division, p. 105; Report, pp. 1^2-187. T.rt. Coast Second Boer war, 1S99-190Q Kansas . . .

Survey Rept., 1859. (A) City. 1901. I vol., t),, and maps. (Aj
Chargeof drawingdivisiou. p. 103; Report. The tactics of coast defense. Kansas
pp. 1S6-193. V. S. Coast Sun-cv Kept.. 186a. City. 1902. I vol., O.. 232 pp.
(Ai The West Point centennial celebration.
"Windom. William (,uf U. S. Senate Member of 1. United Ser\*ice, July. IQ02. pp. i-ii. (A)
Board of Visitors to U. S. M. A. in 1S79. Military notes, fn X. Y. Sunday Sun,
"Winn. Frank I,ong (U.S. M. A.. 1SS61. Military 19t"J2.

instructions in colleges. Jonr. Mil Ser\', Inst. Review of Bigelow's Principles of strategy.
U. S.. vol. 19. p. 272. (A) Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 3, p. 516.
"Winn. John Sheridan (U. S. M. A..'iSSS). Pho- The uses of the artillery-fire game.
Jour.
tograph in Albums of officers' mess. U. S. Art., vol. 4, p. 255.
"Winship, Oscar Fingal (U. S. M. A.. 1840). Died Xotice of vols. i. 2 of translation of the
Dec. 13. iS55.aged 3S. Translator (with I,ieut. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engi-
E. H. McLean) of Jomini's. Precis de Part de neers, p. 129; Notice of Leading events of the
la guerre. 1S53. American Revolution, p. 130; Notice of the
"Winslow. Eben Eveleth (U. S. M. A.. 18S9). Century Dictionaiy. p. 291: Notice of Larned's
Instructor of practical tnilitarj- engineering. History for real reference, p. 292: Announce-
r. S. M. A.. Sept. 4 to Nov. 14. 1S9S. ment of prize essay, 1896, extra page following
Project, plan, estimate, etc.. for the im- p. 304; Notice of Johnson's Universal Cyclopae-
provement of Back Bay. Biloxi. ISIiss. Rept. dia, p. 419: Notice of Horsebnrgh's Waterloo, p.
Chief of Eng., 1S93, p. 17S5. i,A) 423. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 5
Wolf River. Miss. Rept. Chief of Notices of Wagner's Catechism of outpost
Eng., 1S93, p. 17SS. (A) —
duty, and Fix's Aide memoirede manceuvre
Jordan River, Miss. Rept. Chief of etde campagne, pp. 123-124; Notice of Lejuge's
Eng.. 1S93, p. 1790. (A) Das Englische Heer. EJnschliesslich der Kolo-
Mississippi River, first and second nialtruppen, p. 125; Aluminum horseshoes
districts. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1899, p. 3504- [translation], p. 236; Notice of Dyer's Hand-
(A) book of light artillerj'. p. 246; Review of Wolse-
Hickman. Ky,. to Slough Landing, ley's Decline and fall of Napoleon, p. 246;
Tenu. Rept. Chief of Eng.. 1901, pp. 2137. 2159. Re\-iew of Von Pfcie's Experiences of a Prus-
(A) sian officer in the Russian ser\'ice during the
Winston, Donald tU. S. M. A.. 187S). Died Oct. Turkish war of 1877-7S. p. 249; Notice of Giin-
26, 1882, aged 2S. Obituary- in Ann. Assoc. ter's Abriss der Taktik, p. 252; Notice of Meix-
Grads. U. S. M. A., 1SS3. (A) ner's Historischer Riickblick auf die Verpfle-
Winston. Thomas Winfield yV S. M. A., 1S90). . gung der Armeen in Felde. p. 252; The fortifi-
Letter on target practice. Jour. U. S. Art., cations of the Dardanelles [translation], p. 385;
vol. 17. p. 2(13. Review of Dodge's Gustavus Adolphus, p. 392-
"Winthrop, Greenville Temple (of Massachu- Review of J. Lo"gstreet's From Manassas to
setts). Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. Appomattox, p. 394: Review of Johnson's Mar-
M. A. in 1839. cean. p. 396; Review of Woods Cavalry in the
Winthrop. William. Professor of law, V . S. M. Waterloo campaign, p. 398; Review of St. Cha-
A.. 1SS6-1S90. mans Memoirs, p. 400; Review of Brasse^-'s
Wisser. John Philip (U. S. 1\I. A., 1S74). Photo- Naval annual, 1896, p. 401; Notice of Maude's
grai>h /)/ Albums of ofRcers" mess. Militarj^ letters and essays, p. 404; Review of
Short historical sketch of gunpowder. Masons Water supply, p. 404; Notice of The
[Translated from the German of Karl Brann.] pocket revolver and its use, p. 406; Review of
16°, pp. iSo. New York, 1883. Lord Roberts's Rise of Wellington, p. 24S.

Course of .sciences applied to military' art. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 6.

Chemical manipulations. 1SS3. \S€e Art. Notice of Etude Critique des Operations
School, r. S.] (A) en Turquied Asie pendant la Guerre Turco
Practical problems in minor tactics and Russe en 1877-7S. d'apr^s des Documents Offi-
strategy ... i vol., O. 1S86. [Art. School. cies Sup^rieur Turc. p. 124: Notice of Walford's
U.S.] '(A) translation of Hohenlohe's Letters on artiU
392 Centennial of U}iited States Military Aeadeniy.

lery. p. 125; Notice of Miillers KrufT's Guss- tices of Kriegstechnische Zeitschrift fiir

stahlfabrik. p. 126: Notict of Korbt-'s Camps, offiziere allerWafTen and Scientific Ameri-
quarters, and casual plans, p. 127; Notice of can Supplement reference catalogue, p. 114;
Kaiser's Verschliisse der Schiiellfeuer-Kauo- Review of Schofield's Forty-six years in the
nen, p. 128; Notice of Das Deutsche Reich, p. Army, p. 237; Notice of Der Griechisch-turk-
I2fi; Notice of Von Billow's Das Militiir des ische Krieg der Jahres 1S97, p. 241; Notices of
Fiinf Welttheile, p. 129; Notice of Seagrim's Dane's All the world's fighting ships and
The oflficer's gviide to campaigning equipment, Darassier and Valentino's Aide-Memoire de
how. where and what to obtain, p. 129; Notice I'officers de Marine, p. 241; Notice of Ben-
of Bengougli's Thoughts on modern tactics, gough's Preparatory' battle formation, p. 243;
p. 129; Review of Cranz's Compendium der Notices of Brassey's Anniuil, 1S98, and Staven-
Theoretischen Ausseren Ballistik, p. i;^u; Re- hagen's Petit Dictionnaire Militaire Francais-
view of Tlie memoirs of Baron Thiebault. p. Allemand et Allemand-I-'rancais, p. 37; Notice
133; Notice of Van Cortlandt's Questions and of Kriegsgeschichtliclie Beispiele aus dem
answers on the theorj- and practice of equita- dentsch-franzosiche Kriege von 1S7C-71, p. 371;
tion for the course of squadron training, p- 136; Notice of Die Heere und Flotten der Gegen-
Notice of Report America's relief expedition wart. p. 372; Notice of Recueil des Travaux
to Asia Minor under the Red Cross, p. 137; Techniques des Officers du Genie de PArniee
Review of M^moires de I.ouis-Auguste I,e Beige, p. 373; Notice of Tillman's Descriptive
Pelletier, p. 260; Notice of Wagner's Service general chemistr\', a text-book for a shoft
of security and information, p. 261; Notice of course, p. 374; Notice of Ileydenrich's Die
I,ycoudis's M6moire sur un Nouveau Syst^ne I^ehre Vom Schuss und die Schusstafelm. p.
de Rouches a Feu Dt^montables, p. 2^3; Notice 374: Notice of Mielickhofer's Der Kanipf nm
of M. M.'s Quelques Mots sur la Defense et Kuestenbefestigungen, p. 375. Jour. U. S. Art.,
I'Attaque de Constantinople du c6te de al vol. 9.
terre, p. 263: Notice of Von Gizycki's Strate- "Wiseer, John Philip, Translation of Wiichler's
gisch-taktische Aufgaben nebst I.osnngen, p. A new range finder (by Zeiss), p. 80; Notice of
264; Translation of \'on Winch's Size and Rowell's Private's handbookof militaryco\irted
shape of powder grains, p- 346; Notice of guard duty, p. 105; Review of Hohenlohe's I^et-
Stiegler's Memoirs
of IVIarshal Ondinot, p. 401; terson strategy, p. 213: Notice of Smekal's Fiinf
Notice of Smekal's Fiinf Taktische Aufgaben Taktische Aufgaben iiber Fiihrung und Ver-
iiberP'uhrung und Verwendung der Feld-Ar- wendung der Feld-Artillerie, p, 217: Notice of
p. 404; Notice of Von Kiesling's Die
lillerie, Giddings' Manual for cyclists, p. 221; Review
Anwendung der Photographie zu Militari- of Collenberg's Uber die Gruudlegan des
schen Zwecken, p. 407; Notice of Von Attl- Shrapnelschiesses bei der F'eldartillerie, p.
mayer's Der Krieg Oesterrcichs in der Adria ,113. Jour. U, S. Art., vol. 10.
im Jahre iSb6, p. 40S; Notice of Rimiugton's Notices of Powell's Custom of the service
Hints 'on stable management, p, 4(jS, Jour. and Masons Examination of water (chemical
U. S. Art., vol. 7. and bacteriologicaD, p. loi; Notice of Spear's
"Wisaer, John Philip. Testof armor platesin the Our Navy in the war with Spain, p, 102; Notice
Witkowitz Iron Works [translation] p. 85; Re- of Parker's Tactical organization and use of
,

view of Von Trothas Tactical studies on the machine guns in the field, p. 102; Notice of Sta-
battles around Plevna, p. 104; Review of Meix- renhagens Kleines Militar-Worterbuch, (II)
ner's Historischer Riickblick auf die Verpfle- Theil Deutsch-Franzosisch, p. 214. Jour. U. S.
gnng der Armeen in Felde, p. 106; Notice of Art., vol. II.

Maun,''s A young people's history- of Virginia Notice of Pliieddenann's Der Krieg um


and Virginians, p. 107; Review of Mahan's Nel- Cuba im sommer 1S9S, p. 73; Notic:; of Had-
son, p. 238; Review>of Du Teil's Napoleon Bona- fields Alloys of iron and nickel, p. 21S; Notice
parte et les G^n^ratix Du Teil, 17SS-1794, p. 241; of Cranzand Koch's Untersuchungen ueber die
Notice of Groome's Military hand book, p. 242; vibration des Gewehrlanfs, p. 219; Notice of
Reviewof Brassey's Naval annual for 1S97, De Gruylher's Tactics for beginners, p. 220;
p. Notice of Root's Military topography
243; Notices of Zimmerhaeckel's C. Julius Caesar's
and sketching, p. 244; Notice of Poulenc's Rheinbriickle, of Banning's Organization and
Nouveant^s Chimiques, p. 245; Notice of Cap- equipment made easy, and Shadwell's Key to
itaine and v. Hertling's Die Kriegswaffen, military sketching made easy and military
p. 246; Investigations on the cone of explosion maps explained, p. 221. Jour. l'. S. Art., vol. 12.
of shrapnel charged with high explosives, p. Notice of WiUcox'y French-English Mili-
277; Notice of O'Mearas Napoleon en Kxil, tary Dictionary', pt. i, p. 91; Notice of Kaiser's
p. 354; Review of Church's U. S. Grant and the Construction der Gezogenen Geschutzrohen,
period of national re£er\-ation and reconstrnc. p. 92; Notices of Baden- Powell's Aids to scout-
tion. p. 355; Notice of Sargent's The cam- ing, and History' of the manufacture of armor
paign of Marengo, p. 35S. Jour. U. S. Art., plate for the U. S. Nav>*, p. 94; The determina-
vol. S. tion of the jump in guns [reprint], p. 202; A
Notice of Hohenlohe's Aus Meinem Leben, new military' telephone, p. 21 1 Review of;

p. in; Notice of Kunz's Kriegsgeschichtliclie Meixner's Historischer Rueckblick auf die


Beispiele aus dem deutsch - franzosischen Verpflegung der Armeen in Felde, pt. 3. p. 224;
Kriege von 1S70-1871, heft 3 and 4, p. 113; No- Notice of L,ayritz's Betrachtungen iiber die
The J[ 'n'tiiigs of Graduates^ i8o2-n)o2. 393
ziikuiift des iiitchanischeii /iigcs fiir (Il-ii ^ canii>aign in the fret- state and its lessons, !>.

Transport auf Ivaiulstrassen. hauptsaeclilich 94; Notice of von Kreytag-I.oringhovcn's Stu-


iiber seine Verwendbarkeil ini Kriege, ]>. 226; dien ueber Kriegfuehrung anf Grnnd dt-s
Notice of Hamilton s Manual of V S. Army, . Nordamerikanischen Sezessions. Krieges in
Na\-\', and Marine Corps retirements, p. 24.S; virginien, p. 95; Notice of Anley's Practical
Notices of Siege and coast artillen,* drill reg- hints for mounted infantry men. p. 97; Re-
ulation,compiled for the use of the cadets, of view of Mnnsou's The theory and practice of
Manual for the nse of the cadets, of Manual military hygient-. p. 211; Notice of Mirandoli's
for making tlie blanket roll and for pitching Die Automobilcn fner .'^chwere Laster und ihre
and striking shelter tents, preparetl for tlu- Bedeutung fuer militaerische Verwenching, p.
the use of the cadets, and of Note on horst-- 212; Notice of Bernadou's Smokeless ]>owder,
manship and rules for polo, prepared for the nitrb-cellulose and the theory of the ct-Uulose
nseof the cadets, p. 347. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 13. molecule, p. 212; Notice of Views of Woolwich
'Wisser.John Philp. Notice of l.assiter's Drill and Royal Military Academy, p. 32S; Notice
regulations for mountain artillery- provisional, of Official crests of the British army now in
p. 232; Noticeof Ost-Asieu. 1S60-1S62; in Briefen daily use, p. 328; Notices of Photographic view
des Grofen Kritz Zu Eule?ibnrg Koeniglich of Eton College and Hadfield's Alloys of iron
Preussischen Gesandten betrant mit Ausseror- and nickel, p. 329. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 16.

denllichen Mission nach China. Japan, and "Wisaer. John Noticeof the naval annual,
Philip.
Siara, p. 232: Notice of Anderson's Manual of iqoi. edited by John Seyland. p. 95: Notice of
the ser\*ice of security and information, ]>. 2U": 1-leming's Around the pan. with Tncle Hank,
Notice of Spinelli's A catechism of court-mar- his trip through the Pan-American Exposition,
tial duty. p. 233: Noticeof Chandler's Militan,- p. 219;Notice of Voung's Men and memoirs
lance construction, for semipermanent field personal reminiscences, p. 352: Notice of Bar-
telegraph and telephone lines, p. 2^3; Notice ber's Strategy" grand and minor tactics. ]>. 353,
of Hyde's The iiidikil system: A decimal sys- Jour. V . S. Art., vol. 17.
tem of weights and measures for the Knglish- Translator of The employment of artil-
speaking people, p. 234; Notice of Bouvier's lery. Jour. Mil. Ser\-. Inst. U. S.. vol. 7. p.
Bonaparte en Italic, p. 356; Notice of \'an 270. (A)
Oordt's Paul Kriiger und die Entstehung der Minor tactics. Jour. Mil. Scrv. Inst. l". S.,
Siidafrikanischen Repnblik, p. 357; Notice of vol. 8. p. 130. (A)
Ridards and Woodman's Air. water, and food Strategy and leadership. Jour. Mil. Ser\-.
from a sanitary* standpoint, p. 35S; Notice of Inst. I*. S.. vol. II, p. 573. (A)
Moni'sThe campaign of 1S15. dignj': Quatre Translator of The Turkish .soldier. Jour,
Bras. Waterloo, p. 3,S9; Notice of Bengough's Mil. Sen-. Inst. I". S.. vol. 25, p. 225. (A)
preparaton,' battle formation, p. ,^60; Notice of
Report on the grand luaiKcnvres of the
vol. 2, Recuer^ des travaux Techingnes des
SeventeenthArmy Corpsof thearm\of 1-rance,
officers des quire de 1' Arm^e Beige, p. 361 No- ;

Sq. O. (A)
tice of Van Bevers Projet de Recrutenient de
rArm^e Beige, p. 361. Jonr. U. S. Art., vol. 14. On modern gun cotton. See Hoerster (^lax
Notices of Forsyth's The stor>' of the sol- von I: Compressed gun cotton. (A)
dier, Brady's Commodore Paul Jones, The Translator of Braun iK.j: Sliort histori-
:

and pocketbook for 1901, and The Wash-


d,iar>' cal sketch of gunpowder.
ington Post Almanac Encyclopedia, pp. 103, Wisw^ell, Arno (of Maine). Member of Board of
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aux Etats t'nis Neyt's notes consernant la
Wisw^ell, George F. (of Delaware). Member of
Guerre Hispano-Aniericaine. p. 107; Notice of
Board of Visitors to V . S. M. A. in 1S64.
Waite's How to keep "fit." or the soldier's
guide to health in field, camp, and quarters, Withers, John (U. S. M. A.. 1849). Died Feb. 3,
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iiber die vibration des Gewehrlaufs, p. 367;
W^olfe. N. (of Kentucky). Member of Board of
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Notice of Official medals and ribbons of Discussion of Marching and camping cav-
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to Indian wars in Oregon and Washington. Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im-
No. 9S4, doc. 32. (C) provement of Yaquina Bay, Oreg. Rept. Chief
Wright, Horatio Gouvemeur (T. S. M. A., 1841). of Eng., iS8g, pp. 2519. 2521; 1S90. p. 2770. (C)
Died July 2. 1899, aged 79. Oil painting pre- Clackamas River, Oreg. Rept. Chief
sented bj- Mrs. Marj-Wright Woottenand Mrs. of Eng.. 1SS9, p. 2524. (C >
596 Ccniciinial of Unilcd Slates Militmy Academy.
Young. Willard. Project, plan, estimate, etc., Zinn, George .Arthur. Project, plan, estimate,
for the improvement of Tualatin River, Oreg. etc., for the improvement of harbor at Ahna pee,

Kept, Chief of Eng., 18S9, p. 2526. (C) Wis. Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S97, p. 27,'i6. (A)
Umpqua River, Oreg. Kept. Chief Sheboygan Harbor, Wis. Rrpt.
of Eng., 1889, p. 2527. (C) Chief of Eng., 1S97. p. 2762. (A)
Youngs and Klaskuiue rivers, Oreg. Milwaukee Harbor, Wis kept.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S90, p. 2493. (C) Chief <jf Eng., 1897. p. 276,s. ( .\ 1

Nehalem Bay and Bar, Oreg. Rept. harbor at Racine. Wis. Kept, Chief
Chief of Eng., 1890. p. 299S. (C) of Eng., 1S97, p. 2768. (A)
Siuslaw River and Bar, Oreg. Rept. harbor at Kenosha, Wis. Rept. Chief
Chief of Eng., 1890, p. 3003. (C) of Eng., 1S97, p. 2773. (.\)
Young, William Clark (U. S. M. A., 1S22). Died Ohio River. Rept. Cliief <if Eng.,
Dec. 22, 1893, aged 94. Obituary and portrait 1899, p. 2553. (A)
in Ann. Assoc. Grads. U. S. M. A., 1894. (.\) Green River, Ky.
Rept. Chief of
Yulee, D. L. (of Florida). Member of Hoard of Eng-, (A)
1900, p. 3542.

Visitors to U. S. M. A. iu 1847. Demolition of concrete gun platforms and


Zinn. George Arthur (U. ,S. M. A., 1883). Photo- magazines at Fort Monroe, Va. Jour. U. S. Art.
graph in Albums of officers' mess. vol. I, p. 392.
Project, plan, estimate, etc., for the im- Coast artillery tire instruction, p. 262; Re-
provement of Mississippi River. Rept. Chief view of professional papers of the Corps of
of Eng., 1895, p. 3672. (A) Engineers, vol, 29, p. 519. Jour. U. S. Art., vol. 3.
harbor at Oconto, Wis Rept. Chief —
See Boards Stickney, 8.
of Eng., 1S96, p. 2561. (A) See West Point, maps, iSSfi.
Manitowoc Harbor, W'is. Rept. Chief Zoeller, Christian E. Teacher of drawing, I'. S.
of Eng., 1896. p. 2566. (A) M. A., iSoS-iSio and 1812-1819.
Kenosha Harbor. Wis., harbor lines.
Rept. Chief of Eng., 1S96, p. 2569. (A)
LIST or GKADl'ATKS OF THE U\iTl-l) STATKS MILITARY ACADKMV.
lS0J-I(>02.

[c()Mrn,Ki> H\ \v. I,, ostrani>i-;r.]

The names are alphabetically arranged, with the year of gnulnation and the number in Cnl-
lum's Biographical Register. The sign + signifies that the gradnate died before July i, 1902.

Abbot. Frederic V 1879 2760 Allen. Cyrus M 1865


Abbot, Henry t 1897 3796 Allen. Ernest E.t
Abbot. Henry I, 1854 1632 Allen. Ethan At
Abt>ot, Stephen 1902 40S3 Allen. Hannibal .Alt-...
Abbot. William 1872 24 iS Allen, HarveyA-t
Abbott, Edward K.f 1847 1.^59 Allen. HenryT
Abercromhie, John J.f 1822 322 Allen, Jamest
Abernethy. Robert S 1897 37.50 Allen. Jamest
Abert, James W.t 1S42 116.S Allen, James
Abert. John J.+ iSii 71 Allen, James f'..t
Adair. John iS6e igoo Allen. Jesse K.t
Samuel K
Adair. [8Sji 2989 Allen, John H.t
Adams, Edward M 1900 3941 Allen, I.even C
Adams. Granger 1S76 2609 Allen, Lucius H.t
Adams, Henry M 1866 2115 Allen. Robert t
Adams. Henry R 1SS7 3235 Allen. Robert T. P.t
Adams. Isaac A. t 18 17 163 Allen, Saniuel E
Adams, John f 1S46 1296 Allen, Vanderbiltt
Adams, Julius W.t 186 "9ftO Allen, William T.t
Adams, Milton B 1865 2051 Alley, John W
Adams. Sterling P 1892 3477 Allison, James X
Adams. Thomas B.f 1828 519 Allston, Benjamin t . ..

Adams. Thomas R 1867 2217 Allston, Robert K. W.t-


Ahem, George I* 1882 296S Allston,Samuel R.t
Aisquith. William E.t 1827 480 Almy, Jacob t
Albright, Frank H . 18S7 3237 Almy. William E.t
Alden. Bradford R.t 1831 653 Alstaetter. Frederick W.
Aleshire, James B 1S80 2844 Alvord, Benjamin t
Alexander. Barton S.t 1842 1117 Alvord. Benjamin, jr
Alexander. Edmund B.t 1S23 3.S8 Alvord. Charles B-t
Alexander. E. Porter 1S57 1762 Ames, Adelbert
Alexander. James B. S.t 1856 1747 Ames, Butler
Alexander. John H.t "887 3205 Ames, Thales T
Alexander. Newton F.t 1852 15.^7 Ammen, Jacobt
Alexander. Thomas I,.t, 1830 615 Amory. Thomas J. C.t
Alexander. Walter S 1879 2766 Amos. Frank P. . .

Allaire. William H 1SS2 2964 Anderson. Allen I,

Allanson. John S.t 1814 95 .\nderson.Edward


Allen, Augustus P.t 1836 850 Anderson, Edward I) . .

Allen. Chnrles J 1864 2034 Anderson, George B.t. -

Allen. Charles M T902 40S0 Anderson. George I,. .. .


398 Centennial of United States Military Academy,

Year.

Anderson. George S
Anderson, James J.f
Anderson. James W.t
Anderson, Johnf
Anderson. Joseph R.f —
Anderson Richard H.f.-
Anderson, Robert f
Anderson Robert H.t

Anderson, Samuel S.f


Anderson, William H
Andrews. Avery D
Andrews, Georgef
Andrews, George
Andrews, George I^t
Andrews, George P.t
Andrews, Henry M
Andrews, James M
Andrews, John N
Andrews, Lincoln C
Andrus, Edwin P
Andrns, Frank B
Andruss, E. Van Arsdale
Aiisell, Samuel T
Applewhite, Hugh La V .

Archer, Johnf
Archer, Robert H t ,

Arden, Thomas B.f


Arniistead,Frank S.f
Arniistead,Walker K.+ .

Armstrong, Bezaleel W.f


Armstrong, Franks
Armstrong, John +
Armstrong, Robert L,.t .-

Armstrong, Williamf
Arnold. Abraham K. t •

Arnold. Conway H.. jr...


Arnold, Frederick T
Arnold, Isaac t
Arnold. L,ewis G.f
Arnold. Richardf
Arnold, Ripley A.f
Arnold, Samuel B
Arvin. William B.|
Ashburn, Thomas y
Ashley, Richard H.f
Aspinwall. Johnf
Andenried, Joseph C.f
Angur, Amnion A
Augur, Christopher Cf- -
Augur. Jacob A
Augustin, Joseph N., jr.f
Aultman. Dwight E
Austin, Ivers'J.f
Austin. James I.f

Austine, William
Averell, William W.f....
Averill, Nathan K ,
List of Graduates of United States Military Acadetny. 399

Year. I
No.

Bandholtz, Harry H 1890 33.W Beacom, Edgar S t 1873 2506


Bankhead, Henry Ct 1850 1484 Beacom, John H 1S82 2957
Barbarin, Francis N.f 1820 237 Beall. Lloyd J.t 1830 611
Barber, George C.f 1848 1402 Beall, Thomas J.t iSii 60
Barber, Thomas H 1867 2178 Beall, William N. R.t 184S 398
Barbour, John I, 1881 2898 Beanian, Jenkst 1842 "45
Barbour. Philip N.t 1834 77- Bean, William H 1886 3'24
Harden, William J 1894 3564 Beardslee, (luy R 1S79 2S26
Barker, John W 1894 3611 Beardsley, John 1841 1094
Barlow, John \V 1861 1901 Beaumont. Eugene B 1S61 1919
Barlow, Warren S 1897 3S04 Beauregard, P. G. T.t 1S3S 942
Barnard, John G.t 1833 708 Beck, Robert McC, jr 1901 4023
Barnard, Jonathan G.t 1833 708 Beckham, Robert F.t 1859 1S30
Barnes, Jamesf 1S29 545 Beckley, Alfredt 1823 334
Barnes. Joseph F igoi 4010 Beckwith, Amost 1850 1470
Barnett, Charles K 1868 2235 Beckwith, Edward ('.t 1S42 1123
Barnett, John T 1S78 2730 Bee. Barnard E.t 1845 1263
Barney, George F 1882 2940 Beebe, William St 1863 2009
Barney, Joshua f 1820 249 Bell, David t 1S51 1511
Barnhardt, George C 1892 34« Bell, Edwin 1S94 3597
Barnuni, Malvern H 1886 3138 Bell, George 8.53 '592
Barnwell, Thomas O.f 1834 772 Bell, George, jr 1880 2869
Barrette, John D 1885 3066 Bell, James K.t :867 2176
Barriger. John W 1S56 1723 Bell, James F 1878 2754
Barrios, Antonio i88g 3329 Bell, James F 1902 4074
Barroll, Morris K 1889 329S Bell, John R.t 1812 76
Barr>', Garrett t 1839 lolo Bell. Ola W 1S96 3710
Barrj-, John W.f 1830 .594 Bell, William H.t 1820 235
Barry. Thomas Henry 1877 2679 Bell. William H 1S58 1S18
Barry. William F.f 1838 957 Bellinger, John B 1884 3050
Barth, Charles H iSSl 2910 Beltzhoover, Daniel M.t .
1847 '342
Bartlett, George T 1881 2888 Benchley, Edmund N.t.... 189S 3S40
Bartlett, William C 1862 1986 Bena, J. Walker iSSo 2.S60

Bartlett, William H. C.t 1826 429 Ben^t. Stephen V.t 1849 1409
Barton, Seth M.t 1849 1434 Benham. Henr^' W.t 1S37 89
Bascom, George N.f 1858 1823 Benjamin, Calvin t 1842 1 120
Bash. Lewis H 1895 3663 Benjamin, Julian A 1900 3974
Basinger, William E.t 1830 58S Benjamin, Samuel N.t. - . . - 1S61 1.S99

Bass, Edgar W j86S 2222 Bennet. John B 1891 3412


Bassel, James 1867 2186 Bennett, Charles A 1881 2890
Bassette, Buell B 1893 3539 Bennett, Clarence V, 855 1701
Batchelder, James E.t 1868 2261 Bennett, John t 1856 1725
Bates, Alfred E 1865 2063 Bennett, Napoleon li.t 1824 306
Bates, Francis H.t 1850 1472 Bennett, Thomas t 1S06 21

Bates, Joshua H 1837 9'5 Benson, Harr>- C 18S2 2938


Batman. Mark W.t 1823 341 Bent, Charles L 1894 3605
Battle, John S '.. 1894 3604 Benton Elisha S
, 1.S84 3040
Baxter, George W 1S77 2688 Benton, James <i.t 1842 1I21
Baxter, John, jr 1877 2703 Benton. James W.t 1885 3093
Bayard, George Dt 1856 1721 Benyaurd, William H. H t 1863 2000
Baylor. Thomas G.t !
1857 1766 Bergland, Eric 1869 2273
Beach, Francist 1857 1775 Berkeley, Hugh D 1894 3584
Beach, Francis H 1887 3210 Berrien, John M.t 1826 455
Beach, Johnt 1
1832 699 Berrier, Francis N.t 1815 137
Beach, Lansing H |
1882 2934 Berrj-, Alga P 1896 36S6
Beach, Warren C 1S65 2107 Berry, Benjamin A.t 1841 1102
Beach, William D '
1879 2783 Berry. Daniel (i 1S98 3839
400 Centennial of Ihiitcd Slates Military Academy.

Berry, John A 19°' 4035 Blnnt, Albert C iSSl 2893

Berry. Lvicien G iSS6 3105 Blunt, Charles E.+ 1846 1274

Berry, Thomas J.t '8S7 1770 Blunt, Matthew M 1853 1586

Berry man, Henry t


'

'*^^7 174 Blnnt. Stanhope E 1872 2413

Bertsch, William H iSg' 34 oS Board. Bneknerf 1S38 950


|

Best, Clermont I,.t


'
'847 13.SI Bodfish, Sumner H.t 1868 2270

Bethel, Walter .\ 1S89 3225 lioggs. Frank C 1898 3809

Bcttens, Philip At ''''5 3088 Boggs. William R 1853 15S2

Betti.son, William R 1901 4029 Boisanbin. Marie V-t 1811 54

'S35 Bolle.s, A.sat 1862 1983


Ketts, William H.t 80s
Bibb, John J. C.t '^44 1229 Bolles.Frank C 1896 3737

Bibb, Lncien l.t 'S27 474 Bolton,Edwin B 1875 2588

Bomford, George t 1805 8


Bickley. William t 1824 378
Bicknell. John Y.t 1844 1215 Bomford, James V.t 1832 695

Kiddie, John iSSi 2880 Bomus, Peter S 1870 2346

Riddle, William S 1885 3079 Bonaparte. Jerome N.t 1852 1546

Bigelow, Charles H,t 'S.W 787 Bond, Adolphns F.t 1851 1528

Bigelow, John 1877 26.S6 Bond, Paul Stanley" 1900 3948

Bigelow. Mortimer () 1895 3634 Bonesteel. Charles H 1876 2615

Big^s. Herman t '8,s6 174.') Bonneau. Richard V.t 1852 '577

Bingham. Jndson D 1S54 1639 Bonnell. Joseph t '825 418

Bingham, Theodore A 1879 2762 Bonneville. Benjamin L. E.t 1815 '55

Bingliam, Thomas 1850 1478 Booker. Jacob J.t 1843 "79


Birdsall, Egbert B.t 1823 360 Bookmiller. Edwin V 1889 3309
Birdsall.Stephen + 1814 98 Booth. Charles A 1872 24.39

Birkhimcr. William K 1870 2330 Booth. John C.t 1848 1392

Birnie, Rogers 1872 2411 Booth, William I,.t 1814 112

Biniie, I'pton, jr 1900 3962 Borland, Harold i860 1887

Bisli,,p, Harry G 1897 3795 Borup, Henry D 1876 2607

Bishop, Hoel S 1873 2497 Bottoms. Sam. F 1897 3803


Bissell. George R 1853 1588 Botts. Archibald B.t 1846 1328

Bixby, William H 1873 24 68 Boughton. Daniel H 1881 2887

Black, Frederick F 1902 4110 Bonis, Pascal \'incent t 1806 '3

Black. Henry M.t 1847 1354 Bourke. James C 1887 3199


Black, William M 1877 2641 Bonrke, John Gt 1869 22S3

Blair. I'rancis P'. 1877 2656 Bowdoin. George R. J.t 1829 57S

Blair. Montgomeryt 1835 803 Bowen, Achillest 1850 1459


Blair, William B t 1S38 9.S1 Bowen. Edgar C 1865 2096
Blake, Edmund M 1889 3288 Bowen, Frank S 1900 397S

Blake, Edward D.t 1S47 1367 Bowen. Lsaac t 1842 1125

Blake, Jacob E.t 1833 731 .


Bowen, John S.t 1853 '59'

Blake, John Y. F 1880 2866 t


Bowen, Nicholas t i860 1S50

Blakely. George 1892 3453 Bowes, John R.t 1S19 208


j

Blanchard. Albert G.t 1829 566 Bower. David H 1902 4116


Blanchard, .Sawyerf 1892 34^5 Bower, Nathaniel E 1901 400S
Blaney. George f 1815 146 Bowley, Albert J 1897 3754
Blaney, James R.f 1819 227 Bowman, Alexander H.t ......... 1825 394
Bledsoe, Albert T.t 1830 602 Bowman, Andrew W.t 1S41 logS
Bliss. Horace t 1822 290 Bowman. Charles S.t 1S60 1875
Bliss, Johnf 181 66 Bowman. James M.t 1832 704
Bliss, Tasker H 1S75 2557 Boyce. William M.t 1822 305
Bliss. William W. S.f 1833 715 Boyd, Charles T 1896 3729
Bli.ss, Zenas R.+ I

1854 1671 Boyd. Joseph B.t 1839 1003


lilocksom. .Angnstns P 1S77 2662 Boyd. Orsemns B.t 1867 2216
Bloodgood, William t '

1S24 383 Boy n ton. Edward C.t 1846 12S3


Hloom, Jacob E '

1S73 2474 Br:ickett. John Et 1832 677


a Name changed from .S. B. Hamilton, 1902.
List of (iradiiatcs of Ibiilrd Stairs Militarv .-Icddrnn'- 401

Year.

Hratlbiny. T.iicius 1S35

Bradeii, Charles
Bradford. Edniund t
Bradford, James A., jr.f
Bradford, James 11.. jr
Bradford, Thomas Ct
Bradley. Charles A
Bradley, John J
Brady. Kdward \V
Brady. James 1'

Bragg, Braxloii t
Brannan. Joliti .M.f

Bransford. Samuel J.f


P
Brant, I,ouis
Bratt,Johnf
Breck, Samuel
Breckinridge. Charles H.f---
Brent. Robert Ct
Brent, Thomas I,.t

Brent. Thomas L,., jr.f


Brerelon, John J.f
Brereton. Thomas J.+
Brett. I.loyd M
Brewer, Alonzof
Brewer. Richard H.t
Brewerton. Henrj't
Brewster. Alden F
Brice. Benjamin W.f
Brice, Pressley K ,

Bricker, Edwin I) ,

Bridges. Charles H
Bridgman. Victor II ,

Briggs. 1-rank o
Briggs. Obadiah V
Brigham. Claude K . .

Brightly, Charles H.f


Brisbane, Abbott H.f
Britton, Forbes f
Brockenbrough, Austin t
Brock way, Thomas C.+
Brodie. Alexander O .

Brodrick. Patrick T.f


Bromwell, Charles S
Brooke. Edniund t
Brooke. Francis J.f
Brooke. Leonard U-t
Brooke. Mark
Brooke, Robert S.f
Brookes. Albert S
Brookfield. Robert M
Brooks. Edward C
Brooks, Horace f
Brooks, John C. \V
Brooks, Lorenzo L. C
Brooks. William T. H.f
Broom. Thomas R.t
Brotherton, Da\-id H.f

H. Doc. 789, 58-2 — vol 2


402 Ce7itennial of United States Military Academy,

Year.

Buford. Abraha:iJ f
Buford. Johnf
Buford, Napoleon It.f.-

Bugge. Jens, jr
Billiard. Robert L
Bullock, Edwin C.f
Bundel, Charles M
Bundy, Omar
Bunnell, George \V., jr

Burbank. John G.f


Burbank, Sidney f
Burchstead, Henry A.f.
Burdine, Clark
Burgess. Harn,'. .......
Burgess, Louis R
Burgwin. John H. K.f
Burke. Martin J.f
Burkhardt, Samuel
Burnet, Robert W.f. .

Burnett. Charles
Burnett, George R
Burnett, Isaac R. D.f ..

Burnett, Ward B.f


Burnhain. Arthur H.f .

Burnhani, James D.f- - -

Burns, James D.f


Burns, William W.f
Burnside, Ambrose E.f
Burnside, Wra, A
Burr, Edward
Burr, George W
Burroughs, George f- •

Burrows, Charles W . .

Burt, CharlesS
Burt. Reynolds J
Burton George
, H
Burton, Henry S.f
Burton, Oliver G.+
Burtt, Wilson B
Burtwell, John R. B.f .

Burwell. William T.f .

Bush, Edward G.f


Bush. James C
Bush, Ross L
Bushfield, Llewellyn N
Butler, Ben. I.f
Butler. Edward G. W.t
Butler, John G
Butler, Matthew C
Butler, Robert Q.f
Butler. William P
Butner. Henrj' W
Buttler, William C
Butts, Edmund L
Byram, George L
Byron. Joseph C
Cabaniss, Charles H . .
List of Gradjiaies of United States Militiuy Academy, 403
1

i
Year.

Carter. I^wrence F.f


Carter, Oberlin M
Carter, Robert G
Carter. William H
Cartwright, (ieorge S.f
Casad. Adam F
Casey, Edward W.f
Casey, John C.f
Casey, John J. t
Casey, Silas t
Casey, Thomas f
Casey. Thomas I,
Casey, Thomas I.incolii f •

Cass, George W f
Cassatt. Edward B
Castle, Charles W."
Castor, Thomas F.f
Catlin. EdwardH
Catlin, Juliusf
Catlin, Robert
Cavenaugh, Harry I,aT
Cavenaugh, James B
Cecil, George R
Center, Alexander J.f
Center. John P.f
Chadbourne, Theodore L.f
Chaffee. Clemens C.f
Chalfi n, Samuel F.f
Chalmers. Charles B.f
Chamberlain. Benjamin F.f
Chamberlain, John I,
Chamberlaine, William
Chambers, Alexander f
Chambers, James A.f
Chambers, Joseph N.f
Chambliss, John R.f
Chambliss, Nathaniel R.f .

Charaplain, Samuel f
Chandler, Elias
Chandler, John G
Chandler, Walter S.f
Chapin, Edward S.f
Chapin. Gnrden f
Chaplin, Wiufield S
Chapman, Alfred B
Chapman, James R
Chapman, Orren f
Chapman, William f
Chapman, William H. H . . .

Chapman, William W.f


Charles, Oscar J
Chase, Arthur W
Chase, George E-t
Chase, George F
Chase. George N
Chase. Leslie t
Chase, William H.f
404 •
Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Cobb, James D.f 181 58 Cooke, Philip St. George t- 1827 492
Cobli, Sanuiel K,t • 1828 532 Cooley, William M 190 4058
Cobuni. Joseph L.t 834 775 Coombs, William H.f 1868 2272

Cocheii. Frank S 1S94 3590 Cooper. George t -. 1815 138

Cochran, Charles H.t 18S3 3006 Cooper, Hiram M 1902 4118


Cocliran. Robert M.t 1838 979 Cooper. James F.f 1834 766

Cochrane. Alexander K.f.. 1815 140 Cooper. Samuel f 1815 156

Cocke, Philip St. ('.eorgef. 1832 667 Copp^e, Henry t 1845 1 24

Coe, Frank W 1892 3457 Corcoran. Thomas M 189 340


Coffiu, William H 873 2475 Cordray. David I* 1891 3449
Cogswell. Milton t 1849 1417 Corley James
. I^.f 1850 1489
Colbnrn, Albert V.f 1855 1693 Cornish, George A 1873 2490
Colcock, Richard W,t 1826 457 Cornish, Lester W l88l 2915
Colcord, Austin N.t 1S50 1479 Cornman, Daniel 1873 2494
Cole, Edwin T 1889 3316 Corprew. George W.t 1818 189

Cole, Haydn .S 1885 3062 Corthell, Charles I,.t 1884 3029


Cole, Henry G 3490 Cosby. George B. 1852 1552
Cole, James A 3037 Cosby. Spencer 1S91 3385
Cole. James B 1 866 2155 Cotton. Gilbert P 1S67 2212
Cole, Robert G.t IS.'JO i486 Cotton, John W.t 1823 357
Cole. William f; 1898 3824 Couch. Darius N.t 1846 1284
Coleman, Le Vert 1899 3874 Counselnian. Jacob H.t 1863 2011
Colerick, Chariest 1826 466 Courteuay, Edward H.t 1821 262
Collins, Charles I,.| 1882 2967 Couts, Cave J.t 1843 1203
Collins. Charles O.f 1828 512 Covington. Erasmus F.t- . . - 1831 651
Collins. Charles R.f 859 1827 Cowan, Arthur S 1899 3935
Collins, Edgar T 1S97 3798 Cowles, Calvin D 1873 2492
Collins, Francis f • • 1845 1242 Cowles, Warren H 1880 2847
Collins, Richard D. C.f 1823 345 Cowles. William H 1902 4107
Collinsworth, John T.f 1830 610 Cox, Creed F 1901 4022
Comly, Clifton t 1862 1985 Cox, John L J878 2747
Comly. r.eorge R 1900 3990 Coxe, Robert E.t 1870 2345
Comstock. Cyrus B 1855 1677 Crabbs. Joseph T 1891 3413
Couant. •Vngustusf 1812 73 Cradlebaugh. George W.t- . 1867 2214
Coiiant. Koswell t 1819 228 Craig. Isaac E.t 1814 104
Cone, Aurelius F' 1857 1787 Craig. John W 1S94 3580
Conklin, Arthur S 1897 3769 Craig. L,ouis A 1874 2541
Conklin. John 1S84 3028 Craig, Malin 1898 3841
Conkling. Barnabas f 1836 852 Craig, Robert 1866 2134
Conkling, Solomon G.f 1S09 47 Craig. William t 1853 1630
Conley Edgar , T 1897 3792 Craighill, William E 1885 3059
Conline, John 1S70 2365 Craighill, William P 1853 1580
Connell,Thomas W,t 1894 3603 Craiii, F
Charles 3589
Conner, Edward J.f 1857 1792 Crall^. G. Maury 3863
Conner. Fo.x 1S98 3825 Cram, Thomas Jefferson t-. 1826 432
Connor William D 1897 3742 Crane. Charles J 1877 2684
Conrad, Casper H., jr 1895 3621 Cranston, Arthur t 1867 2190
Conrad. John + 1831 661 Crawford, Charles 1889 3322
Conrad. Joseph S.f 1857 1791 Crawford. Medorem 1867 2202
Conrad. Julius T 1S92 .3483 Craycroft. William T 1S69 2290
Converse. C.t rge I, 1880 2S54 Creden. Samuel G.t J895 3661
Cook. Anson J.f 1847 346 Cree, John K 1885 3076
Cook, Augustus t 1844 1214 Creel. Heber M 1877 2704
Cook, Frank A 1885 3078 Cress, George O 3047
Cook, Williamt 1822 291 Cressey. Edward P.t 1816
Cooke, Francis N 1899 3896 Crilly, Francis J 1859 1839
Cooke. James H.f 296 Crispin. Silas t 1850 1452
List of Graduates of United States Military Acadeiuy, 405

Crissy, Myron S 1902


Critchlow. Beiijainin D —
Crittenden. Alexander I'.+ .

CrittLMiden.CeorKf B.f
Crittenden, William L.f ...

Cronin. Marcus I)
Cronkhite. Adelhert
Crook, (ieorget
Crosby, Herbert B
Crosby, Oscar T
Crosman, George H.f
Cross, Charles E.t
Cross. t)shorne t
Crowder, Enoch H
Crowley. Matthias
Croxton. Richard C
Crozet. Alfred!
Crozet, A. St. Amandf
Crozier, William
Cruger. Nicholas f
Cruikshank. Williani M ...

Cmse, Thomas
Cnlbertson, Jacobf
Culbertson. Michael S.t. -

Cullnra. George W.f


Cumming. Alfred
Cnniniings. Joseph K
Cummins, Albert S
Cnnningham, Arthur S.f. ..
Cunningham. George A ...
Curd, Thomas J.f
Cnrrie. Dennis H
Curtis. Arthur F
Curtis. Edwin S.f
Curtis. Samuel R.f
Curtiss, James f
Cushing, Alonzo H.f
Cushing, SaniYiel T.f
Custer, George A.f
Cutbush. William f
Cutts. Thomas f
Cuyler, James W.f
Dade, Alexander I,

Dahlgren, Paul f
Daingerfield. Joseph r.f...
Dallam, Samuel F
Dalliba, James t
U'Armit, Albert M.f
Damrell, Andrew N
Dana. Napoleon J. T.f
Dana, Nathaniel G.f
Dancy. Francis L.f
Danes. Henr>' C.t
Daniel, Junius f
Daniels, Charles B.f
Dame. Alexander C. H
Darr, Francis J. A
4o6 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

De Lagnel, Julius A.f 182 285 Donworth, Albert B ,


3429
De Ivano, Horace F.f 1849 1426 Dorey, Halstead .... 1897 3784
Dempsey, Charles A 1865 21 14 Dorr, Gustavus f 1825 423
Denison, David S.f 1S68 2241 Dorst. Joseph H 1873 2476
Dennisoii, James A.f 1870 2324 Doubleday, Abnerf-. 1842 134
Deuman, Frederick J.f . . . 1842 1 137 Dougherty. Henry M '

1901 4038
Denny. St. Clair t 1822 3<* Dougherty, John J . 1872 2452

Dent, Elliot J 1901 4000 Douglas, Samuel R. 1S76 2604

Dent. Frederick T.f iS« 1 199 Douglass. Henr^'f . 1852 1566

Dentler, Clarence E 1884 3044 Dowd, Heman '

1876 2594
Derby. George H.f 1846 127.S Dowdy, Robert W 1879 2806

Derby, George McC 1S78 2717 Doyle, Fred. C 1900 3979


Derrick, Clarence 1861 1936 Drake, Charles B 1896 3696
De Russy, Job n t 1847 1369 Drane, Anthony f 1824 376
De Russy, Lewis G.f 1814 96 Dravo, Edward E 1876 2611

De Russy, Reii^ E.f 1812 89 Drayton, Thomas f 1828 535


Deshler, George W.t 1868 2240 Drayton, Thomas F.f 1S28 535
Deshler. James f 1854 1637 Dresser. George W.f 1861 1906

Deshon, George 1843 1168 Drew, Alfred W.f 1891 3446


De Shon, George D 1886 3119 Drouillard, James P.f 1861 1959
Despinville, Charles f 1817 166 Druien. James L 1886 3149
De Treville, Richard f 1823 336 Drum, Simon H.f 1830 597
De Veuve, Henry f 1852 1547 Duane, James C.f 1848 1371
Devore, Daniel B 1885 3086 Du Barry, Beekman f 1849 1413
De Witt, David P.f 1836 855 Du John V. D.f
Bois, 1855 1686
Dichraann, Henry M 1897 3783 Du Bose. Benjamin E.f 1833 745
Dick, George McG.f 1855 1710 Ducat, Arthur C 1879 2822
Dickerson, John H.f 1847 1341 Dudley, Edgar S 1864 2326
Dickinson, Walter M.f 1880 2853 Duff, Robert J ; 1883 2977
Dickman. Joseph T 1S81 2905 Dugan, Thomas B 1882 2962
Dickson, Tracy C 1892 3455 Dulany, Henry R.f 1815 128

Dillahunty, John N.+ 1824 367 Dumest. Jacob A.f 1819 226
Dilworth. Rankin f 1844 1218 Duncan, Daniel f 1895 3668
Dimick, Justin f 1819 213 Duncan, George B l886 3161
Dimick, Justin E.f 1861 1958 Duncan, Jamesf 1834 755
Dimmock. Charles f 1821 266 Duncan, Johnson K.f 1849 1411
Diraon. George D.f 1833 729 Dimgan, Hugh E.f 1850 1458
Dinkins, Simeon M 1881 2929 Dunn. Beverly W 2974
Ditch, William T.f 1S68 2259 Lunning. Samuel W 2845
Dix, Roger S.t 1832 693 Dunwoody, Henry H. C 1866 2133
Dixon, Henry B T895 3651 Du Pont, Henry f 1833 727
Dixon, Joseph f 1858 iSoo Du Pont. Henry A 1861 1888
Dixon, Varien D 1900 39S4 Durfee, Lucius L 1886 3163
Dixon, William P. t 1866 2135 Durham. Cass f 1865 2111
D" Lagnel, Julius A.f 1821 285 Duryea, Richard C.f 1853 1598
Dockery, Albert B 1902 4101 Dusenberrj-, Samuel B.t 1820 244
Dodd. George .\ 1876 2624 Dutton Arthur H.f
, 1861 1935
Dodds, Frank L.f 1S79 2779 Dutton, George f 1822 286
Dodge. Henry C.f 1863 2013 Dutton William f
, 1846 1286
Dodge. Richard l.f 1848 1387 Duvall, William P 2279
Donaldson, Charles V.f... t888 3273 Dwycr, Charles G 3164
Donaldson. James L.f 1836 857 Dvvyer, Thomas F 1895 3654
Donaldson. Thomas Q . . . 1887 3207 Dye, William McE.f 1S53 1610
DonelsOn. Andrew J.f 1820 233 Dyer, Alexander B.f 1837 896
Donelson, Andrew J., jr.f. 1848 1370 Dyer, Alexander B. . j r 1S73 2480
Donelson, Daniel .S.f 1825 396 Dykman, William N 1875 2570
Donovan, Joseph L 1891 3410 Eakin. Constant M.f 1817 175
List of Graduates of United States Alilitary Academy, 407

Name.

Karly. Juba! A.f 1837


Easley, Thomas f
Eastman. ElbridgeG.f
Eastman. Frank F
Eastman. James E.f • •

Eastman, Robert L.f.


Eastman, Seth f
Easton. Langdon C.f.
Eaton. Amos B.f
Eaton, George O
Eaton, Joseph H.f
Eaton. Nathaniel J.f.
Eaton, William W.f ...

Eby, Charles McH


Echols, Charles P
Echols. William H
Eckerson. Theodore H
Eckhart, Charles G
Eddy. Asher R.f
Edgerly, Winfield S ..,

Edgerton, Edward C.
Edgerton. Wright P . .

Edie. John R.f


Edmunds, Frank H.f.
Edson, John H ,

Edson, Theodore -f
Edwards. Albert G.f . .

Edwards, Arthur M . . .

Edwards, Clarence R . .

Edwards. George f
Edwards, Johnf ,

Edwards, John M.f


Edwards, Oliver, jr
Edwards. W'illiam W .

Egan, John
Eggleston. Millard F...
F^hninger, Henry A ....

Elbert, L,eroy S.f


Elderkin, William A.f ,

Eliason. William A.f...


Elliot. George H.f
Elliot. William G.f ....

Elliott. Charles P
Ellliott. Johnf
HlUott, Stephen H
FUliott. William J
Ellis, Eugene A.f ,

F;ilis. James N.f


Ellis, Wilmot E
Elting. Norman f ,

EUinge, Le Roy
Eltonhead, Francis E.
Ely. Frank D
Ely, Hanson E
Elzey, Arnold f
Enibick, Stanley I)

Emburj', Peter f
4oS Ccntcuuial of United Stales Military Acadoiiy.

Ferguson Harley B 1S97

Ferguson. Henry T
KerKUSon. Samuel W
Fergusson. Frank K
Ferris. Samuel P.f
Fessenden. John M.+
Fetterman. Georgef
Fiebeger. Gustav J
Field, Benjamin t
Field. Charles W,t
Field, George P.f
Field, Horace B.f
Field. Josiah H. V.f
Findlay. John King f
Finley. Walter L
Fiscus. William W., jr.f...
Fish, Oliver H.f
Fish, Sewall I, ,

Fish. Williston ,

Fisk, Walter I,

Fiske, Harold B
Fitch, Graham D
FitzGerald, William G
Fitzhugh. Henry W.f
Fitzpatrick, Patrickf
Fitzsinimons, William C.
Flagler,Clement A. F
Flagler, DanielW.f
Flanigan, William f
Fleming, Adrian S
Fleming, Hugh B.f
Fleming. Lawrence J
Fleming. Robert J
Fleming. William W
Fletcher. John C.f
Fletcher, Robert
Flewellen, James P
Flint, Franklin F.f
Flipper. Henry t)

Floyd, Daniel H.f


Floyd-Jones, De lyanceyf.
Flynn. William F
Foley. Oscar D
Folger. George W.f
Follet. Frederick Mt
Folsom. Joseph L.f
Foltz, Frederick S
Foote, Stephen M
Forbnsh. William C
Fornance, James f
Forney, John H
Forse, Albert G.-f-

Forsyth, James W
Forsyth Robert M. f
.

Forsyth. William W
Forsythe. Benjamin D.f
Foster, Amc^t
List of GraduaUs oj Unilai Slates Militcuy Academy. 409

Year. No. Year. No.

Gaillard, William W.t 1S21 277 (iibson, Charles H iSui '930


Gaither, KdiJar B.f 1839 1013 Gibson, David t JS42 1131

Oalbraith. Jaoil) G 1877 2664 Gibson, Horatio (V 847 '.vl7

Galbraitli, William W 1S77 2648 Gibson, James f :Sas 4"


(iale. George H. G . 187c, 2769 Gibson, William W.f 1879 2765
Gale, I,eviiit 1827 Vfl GifTord, John H 1S67 2218
Gallagher. Hugh J . . 1SS4 3043 Gilbert, Bertram C 1S97 375*
Gallup, Charles C.f- 1S88 3242 Gilbert. Charles C 1S46 1292
Gallup, Fred H 1899 3881 Gilbert. Henryt 1S19 230
(iaine, Clyffard '

1899 3927 Gilbert, John M 1902 4082


Gano, Aarou (i-t ;
1S15 143 Giles. Henryt iSlS 201

(lantt, Lcvit 1 1841 1 106 Gilham. Willian;t IS40 1021

(iarber, Hezekiah H.f 1S52 1578 ("•ill. Samuel t 1844 120S


Gardener, Cornelius 1873 25°4 Gill. WilliamGf IS4S i.;8o

Gardeuier, John R. ll.f 1828 in Gillem. Alvan Ct 1851 '.504

Gardiner, Cieorge W.f 1814 91 Gillespie, George I* 1862 1968


Gardiner, John W. Tt 1
'S40 1042 Gillette. Cassius E I8S4 3024
(iardner, Franklin t ,
1S43 1183 Gillraore. Quincy .^.f . . IS49 1407
Gardner, George W,t 1814 117 Gillmore. Quincy O'M. 1873 2,S07

Gardner, John H 1
1881 2927 (Oilman. Benjamin H.t - 1872 2423
Gardner, Rogers !' 1894 3582 Oilman. Edward R 1SS5 .3091

(iardner, Thomas J. t i
1815 i.';4 Gilnian. Jeremiah H . . . 1856 1734
Gardner, W'illiam M.t . 1846 1326 Gilmer, Jeremy F.f 1839 989
Garesch(>, Julius P.f -. 1841 1074 Gilmore. John C, jr . IS94 .3.181

Garey, George W.f 1825 425 Gird. Henry H.f 1822 303
Garland, William A.t.. 1865 2094 Gittings. Erskine t IS6I 1917
(iarlington, Krnest A .. 1S76 2622 Givens. Newton C.+ 1845 1260
Garnett, Richard B.f. . 184 10S7 Glade. Herman 1900 .W7">

Garnett, Robert S.f 1841 1085 Glasgow. William J I89I 3414


liarrard, Joseph '873 2478 Glass. John N.t 1878 2739
Garrard, Keiiner f 1851 1501 Gleason. Willard E.. . 1892 34S6
Garretson, Cieorge A . 1867 2195 Gleaves. Samuel R 1900 .3977

Garrett, Isaiah f 833 7>7 Glenn, Edwin F 1877 2698


Garst. Charles E.t 1876 2631 Goddard. Vinton A.f. .. I87I -'375

Gaston, Joseph A 1881 2894 Godfrey. Edward S IS67 22t).S

Gaston, William t 1856 1737 Godfrey, George J.f 1 886 3152


Gatchell, George W . . . 1887 3186 Godwin, F'dward A 1S70 2342
fiates, Collinson R.t - • 1836 Goe, James B 875 2.s8h

Gates, Samuel t 1804 Goelhals, George W 1880 2S2S


Gates, William f 1806 Goethe, James 1900 3982
Gatewood, Charles B.f. J877 2663 Gohn, Joseph F 1S98 38<>4

Gatlej', George G 1890 3355 Goldman Henry .


J 1877 2671
Gatlin, Richard C.f 1832 696 Goodale, George S 1896 3734
Gay, Ebenezer t I8.S5 1682 Goode. George W 1S80 2S73
Gayle, Edward E 1876 2605 Goodiu. James A 1S82 2963
Geary, William 1, 1S74 2537 Gooding. Oliver P 1S5S 1821

Geary, Woodbridgef. • 1882 2965 Cioodloe. Archibald H.f. 1865 2110


Gentry William T.f
, 1856 1746 Goodspeed. Nelson A . . 1902 4105
Gerhard, W'illiam 1869 2310 Goodwin. Millard F .... 1S72 2467
Gerhardt, Charles 18S7 3221 Gordon. George A.t 1854 1660
Getty, George W.f 1840 103 Gordon. George H.t .... 1S46 '314
Getty, Robert N 1878 2750 Gordon, Walter H 1S86 3148
Gibbes, Wade H i860 1874 Gordon. William B 1877 2646
(iibbon, John t 1847 1350 Gordon. William W.t... 1815 '27
Gibbs. Alfred! 1846 1313 Gorgas. Josiaht 1841 1064
Gibson, Archie 1879 2784 Gorham. Benjamin t 1820 252
Gibson, Augustus A.+ .. 1839 1008 (iose. Ernest B 1890 337S
4IO Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Year. I
No.

Gowen, James B 3833 Grisard, John S 1888

Grade, Archibald t 1854 1644 Griswold, Henrj- W.f ...

Graftou, Henry D.f !


1839 996 Grote, William F"
Graham, Campbellf '822 294 Grover, Cuvier f
\

Graham, James D.f 1817 165 Grubbs, Haydou Y.f


;

Graham, James D.t 1865 2106 Guard, Alexander McC .

Graham, John t '834 783 Guenther, Francis I^

Graham, Richard H.f 183S 983 Guerrant. Charles f


Graham, William M.t 1817 164 Guignard, William S
Grandiu, William G.t 1S37 934 Guilfoyle, John F
Granger, Gordon f !
1845 1265 Guiney, Patrick W
Granger, Ralph S 1899 3899 Guiou, Frederick I.,t

Granger, Robert .S.f 1838 968 Gunnison, John W.f


Grant, Frederick D 1871 2406 Gurney, John A.f
Grant, Ulysses S.f
'

1843 11S7 Gustin, Joseph H


Grant, Walter S 1900 3957 Guthrie, William L
Gratiot, Chariest 1S06 16 Guyer, George D
Grattan, John L.f 1853 1614 Gwynn, Walterf
Graves, William S 1889 3323 Haan, William G
Hackley, Charles W.f..
'

Gray, Alonzo 1887 32'3 ..

Grayson, John B.f 1826 450 Haden, John J


Greble, Edwin .St. J 1881 2884 Hagadorn, Charles B
Greble, John T.f.. '

1854 1651 Hagner, Peter V.f


Green, Duff C.f 1849 1435 Hagood, Johnson
Green, James O 1882 2966 Haile, Jo.seph T.f
Greene, Benjamin D I
1866 21 18 Haines, John T
Greene, Christopher .\.t ,
1836 864 Haines, Thomas J.f
Greene, Francis V 1
1870 2312 Hains, John P
Greene, George S.f ', 1823 327 Hains, Peter C
Greene, Henry A 1879 2777 Hale, David E.t
Greene, James B.f 1851 1534 Hale, Harry C
Greene, Lewis D 1 1878 2729 Hale, Irving
Greene. Oliver D I

1854 1656 Hall. An.sont


Greenough George G
,
I

1865 2105 Hall, Chalmers G


Greenough, Jonathan K.f 1827 504 Hall, Charles S
Greer, John E 1867 2163 Hall. Christopher T.f ...

Gregg, David McM 1855 1684 Hall. Cyrnsf


Gregg, John C.f 1887 3204 Hall, Herman
Gregory. .A.. Park f ,
1837 905 Hall, Harrison f
J.
Gregory, Daniel D 1901 4053 Hall, Jonathan N
Gregory, James F.f 1865 2062 Hall, Joseph
]

Grelaud. John H.f '

1843 I170 Hall, Lyman


Gresham. John C 1876 2626 Hall, Norman J.+
Grier, James t 1821 273 Hall, Robert H
Grier, William N.f 1835 839 Hall, Thomas W.t
Grierson, Charles H . . 1879 2792 Hall, William P
Griffin, Charles f 1847 1353 Halleck, Henry W.f
Griffin, Eugene 1875 2552 Hallonquist, James H.f
Griffin, George H.f 1832 598 Halstead, Laurence
Griffin. Henry J.f 1826 452 Ham, Samuel V
Griffin. William H.f ... 1835 812 Hambright, Horace G.f.
Griffith, Emerson 1872 2417 Hamilton. Alston
Griffith, Frederick I^.f 1817 170 Hamilton, Charles S.f. .

Griffith, Fred D., jr 1902 4099 Hamilton, Fowlerf


Griffith, Joseph E.t . • 2160 Hamilton, Frank B.f
Griffith, Thomas W... 3016 Hamilton, George F
Griffiths, Albert Jt 2911 Hamilton, James
List of Graduates of United States Alilitaiy Academy. 411

Year. No.

Hamilton, John t 1847 1332 Harris, George M.f 1868 2263


Hamilton. Robert t, 1891 342! Harris, Henry L 1869 2281
Hamilton, Schnyler 184 10S2 Harris, Henry L., jr 1 1899 39>2
Hamilton, Stanley R.* 1900 3948 Harris, Joseph W.f I 1825 404
Hamilton, William J.f 1S68 2229 Harris, N. .Say re f 1825 416
Hamilton, William R 1876 2606 Harris, PeterC 3268
Hamilton. William W 1898 3822 Harris, William H.f 1861 1940
Hammond, Andrew G 1881 2912 Harris, William L-t 1824 382
Hammond, Charles L 1876 2632 Harrison. George F, E 873 2487
Hammond, Harold 1898 3848 Harrison, Joseph P.f 1833 746
Hammond, Harry T.f 1877 2685 Harrison, Masillon f 1841 1061

Hammond, Marcus C. M.f,. 1836 884 Harrison, Matthew R. T.f 1825 405
Hammond. Richard P. f 1841 1079 Harrison. Montgomery P.f 1847 1362
Hatnmond, Thomas Ct 1842 1159 Harrison. Ralph 1889 3299
Hampton, Celwyn E 1896 3694 Hart, Verling K. 893 3552
Hamtramck, John F.f 1819 217 Hart. William H 1888 3270
Hancock, David P. t 1854 1665 Hartman. John D. L 3257
Hancock. G wynn R 1899 391 Harts. William W 3286
Hancock, William F ^. 1883 2972 Hartshorne, Benjamin M.. jr.f 3736
Hancock. Winfield S.f 1844 1223 Hartsuff. George L-t 1852 1554
Handbury, Thomas H 1865 2057 Hartwick, Edward E 893 3547
Handforth. Benjamin V .... 1881 2903 Hartz. Edward L-t 1855 1700
Handy, James O-t 1842 1 166 Harvey, Charles G 1900 3992
Haney, William W.f 1892 3501 Har\'ey,John G.f 183 659
Hanley, John H.f 1835 811 John M.f
Har\-ie, '837 920
Hanna, Matthew E 1897 3755 Harwood, Franklin f 1861 1905
Hanua, Robert 1872 2456 Hasbrouck, Alfred 1883 3010
Hannuni, Warren T 1902 4069 Hasbrouck, Henry C i86l 190S
Hanson. James 1899 3922 Hascall, Herbert A.+ 1856 1718
Hanson. Thomas G 1887 3209 Hascall, MiloS 1852 1549
Hanson, Weightman K.f. . . 1835 807 Haskell, WiUiam M 1901 4059
Harbeson. James P 1895 3613 Haskin, Joseph A.f 1839 995
Hardcastle, Edmund I<. F.f. 1276 Hatch, Everard E 1884 3035
Hardee. William J.f 966 Hatch, John P.f 1845 1247
Hardeman, Letcher 1886 3139 Hatfield. Charles A. P 1872 2437
Hardia, William f 1837 939 Hatheway. John S. f 836 S73
Hardie, James A.f 1843 "77 Haupt Herman 1835 816
Hardin, Edward E 1874 254-! Haupt, Lewis M 1867 2162
Hardin, James P. t 1832 691 Hawes, James M.f 1845 1259
Hardin, Martin D 1859 1835 Hawkins, Clyde E 1895 3641
Harding, Chester 1889 32S5 Hawkins, Edgar S.f 1820 258
Harding, Edwardf 1818 191 Hawkins. George W.f 1844 1230
Hardy, Arthur S 1869 2282 Hawkins. Hamilton S 1894 3586
Hare, Luther R 1874 2533 Hawkins. John P 1852 1575
Harford, William H.f 1829 543 Hay, William H 1886 3'42
Hanson. George S.+ 3491 Hayden, John L 3243
Harker, Charles G.f 1813 Hayden, Ralph N 1901 4033
Harlow, Frank S 1879 2767 Hayes, Edmund t !
1846 1282
Harman, John A 1887 3206 Hayman, Samuel B.t 1842 1161

Harmon, Millard F 1880 2840 Haynes, Ira A 1883 2983


Harper, Roy B 1897 3771 Haynes, James M.f 1848 1376
Harrington, Henry M.f 1872 2429 Haynes, Milton A 1838 958
Harris, Arnold f 1834 778 Hays, Alexander f 1844 1225
Harris, David B.t 1833 713 Hays, William f 1840 1034
Harris, Floyd W 1886 3114 Hazen, William B. t 1855 1704
Harris, Frank E 1S92 3452 Hazlett, Charles E-t ' '861 1902

t changed to Pa ul Stanley Bond, 1902.


412. Centennial of United States Military Academy-

Hazlitt. Robert t 1S43

Hazzard George W.f


Hazzard. R. Kdward f
Hazzard. Samuel C
Heap, David P
Heard, John \V
Hearn, Clint C
Heath, Frank
Heavey, John W
Hubert, Ironist
H^'bert, Paul o.|
Hedekin, Charles A
Hegewald. John H. C
Heiberg, Klvin K
Heidt, (i ray son V

Heilenian, Julius K.f


Hein, Otto I, -.

Heiner. (Vordon G
Heiutzehnan. Charles S.f--
Heintzelman. Samuel P.f .

Meintzelman. Stuart
Heisland, Henr>- O. S
Helm. Hen Hardin t
Helmick. Eli A
Helms, George W
Hendershott. Henry B. t [
184;

Henderson. Bennett H.f


Henderson. John E-f
Henderson, Richard f
Henely. Austin f
Henry. Addis M.
Henry, Guy V. f
Henry, Guy V.. jr
Henry, James M
Henry, James M. I^ake f
Henry. Mathias W. f
Henry, William S.f
Henshaw, James f
Hepburn, James S. f
Herbert. Alfred t
Hero, Andrew, jr
Herr, Hiero li

Herr, John K
Herring, Daniel .S. f
Herron. Charles D
Herron, Joseph S
Hersey. Mark 1,
Heth. Henr\t
Hetzel.Abner K.f
Heuer, William H
Hewit, Augustine F. f
Hewitt, Charles E
Hewitt, Christian C
Heyward. William C.f
Hezlep, John K.f
Hickey. James B
Hickok. Howard R
List of Ciraduairs of United States Military Acadcm v. 413

Hoi lister. George S.f i860


Holloway. Ednuinds B.t
Holmes, James t
Holmes, keuhen t
Holmes, Samuel N.f
Holmes. Tiieophilus H.f
Holt, Chariest
Holt, (ieorge W.f
Helton. Frederick D.f
Homer. William B
Himey, Robertson
Honeycutt. John T.f
Hood, Duncan N
Hood. John B.t
Hood. Washington t
Hooe. Alexander S.t
Hook, Cornelius t
Hooker, Joseph t
Hooper. John L.t
Hopkins. Edward R
Hopkins. Jay P
Hopkins, William Fennt ;

Hoppin, Curtis B
Hopson, John D.t
Hopson. Nevil t
Horn, Tiemann X
Hornbrook. James J [

Home. William J. I) !

orney Odns C
\ I . ,

Hopkins. Charles f !

Hoskins. John D. C |

Hosraer, John E.t


Hoiile, George E j

Houston. David C.f


Howard, Clarence O
Howard. Douglas A
Howard. Edwin T.t
Howard. Harold P
Howard, Oliver ()
Howard. Thomas F i

Howard, William T.t


Howe. Albion P.t '

Howe, Chileab S.t I

Howe, Edgar W
Howe.Edwint
Howe, Myron W.t
Howe. W'alter I

Howell. Charles W.t '

Howell, Daniel 1. I

Howell, George P [

Howell, Lewis t '

Howell, Rezin G.t


|

Howes, t,eander T \

Howland. Carver
Howland. Charles R '

Howland. George W. t
Howze, Robert L
414 Ceniennial of United States Military Academy,

Irons, Joseph F.f 1841 1070 Johnson, Arthur 1886

Irvin, William t 1839 1005 Johnson, Ben


Irvine, Armstrong f — 1811 59 Johnson, Bushrod R.t
Irwin, Douglass S.+ . . 1840 1056 Johnson, David D
Irwin, Francis G 2958 Johnson, Edward f
Irwin, George l,e K . . 3305 Johnson, Franklin O
Irwin, James K.f 1825 408 Johnson, Jacob C
Isham, Pierrepont 18S7 3216 Johnson, John M
Ives, Brayton C.f 1856 1757 Johnson, Milof
Ives, Edward B 1S7S 2731 Johnson, Richard W.f .

Ives, Joseph C.f 1S52 1540 Johnson, William O


Ives, Rollin A. t 1S70 2323 Johnston, Abraham R.f
Izard, J. Allen Smith 1829 544 Johnston, Albert S. f. . .

Izard, James V .\ 1828 524 Johnston, Alexanderf ,

Jackson. Alfred B.+ . 1883 2980 Johnston, Edward N..


Jackson, Andrew 1858 1812 Johnston, Frederick E-
Jackson George f
, 1856 1740 Johnston, John A
Jackson, Harry H 1896 3671 Johnston, Joseph E. t
Jackson, Henry B.I — 1803 4 Johnston, Richard W.f
Jackson, James B 1877 2705 Johnston, Robert
Jackson, John J.f 1818 190 Johnston, Robert P
Jackson, Robert P" . . . . 1900 3983 Johnston, Thomasf. . .

Jackson. Thomas H 1899 3873 Johnston, William T. .

Jackson, Thomas J. t . 1846 1288 Johnstone, John P. f


Jackson. Thomas K . 1848 1393 Jones, Arnold E. t —
Jackson, William H . ., 1856 1748 Jones, David R. f
Jackson, William P . . 1S91 3428 Jones, DeL,ancey F
Jadwin, Edgar ,
1890 3331 Jones, Edmund C
Jamar. Mitchell V 1872 2433 Jones, Edward N
Jamerson. George H . 1893 3556 Jones, Francis I,, f
James, Frederick J-t- - 1S62 1993 Jones, Frank B
James, William H. W., 1S72 2463 Jones, Horatio M. f
Jamieson, Charles C. . 1S92 3463 Jones. James H
Jamison, I^ouis T. f 1824 377 Jones, James M. f
Janda, Joseph F 1898 3845 Jones, John M. +
Janes, l,eroy 'L, 1861 1924 Jones, Robert T.f
Jarrett, George D 1899 3919 Jones, Rogerf ,

Jarvis, Charles E. t 1843 "95 Jones, Samuel t


Jarvis, MeK-ille S 1S91 3416 Jones, Samuel (
'>

Jefferson, John P 1875 2559 Jones, Samuel R


Jenkins, John M 1887 31S3 Jones, Thaddeus W
Jenkins, Leonidasf . . 184 1071 Jones, Thomas M. t
Jenkins, Micah J 1879 2790 Jones, William A
Jenkins, Walworth |.. 1853 1601 Jones, William E. f
Jenks, Isaac C 1891 3445 Jones, William G. t
Jennings, Charles H . 1902 4085 Jones, William K
Jennings, Rowley S. f ,
1838 964 Jones, William P.f
Jerome, Lovell H 1870 236S Jordan, Allen R.f
Jervey, Eugene P., jr . 3676 Jordan, Charles D.f
Jervey, Henry ,
323S Jordan. Harry B
Jer\'ey, James P 3451 Jordan. Lambert W., jr
Jesup, Charles E. t 1858 1S24 Jordan, Sidney S
Jewell, Frank C 1899 3880 Jordan, Thomas f
Jewett, Henrj' C 1901 4002 Jordan, William H
Johns, Thomasf 1833 744 Joyes, John W
Johns, Thomas D. f - 1848 1400 Judah, Henry M.f
Johns, William B.f -. 1840 1055 Judd, Henry B.f
List of Graduates of United States Militarv Academy. 415

Name. Year. No.

Jiidsoii. John W. t 1836 870 King, Edward I^ 1896 .3717

Judson, William V 1888 3240 King, Rufust 833 710


James
Jxistice, 1S99 3933 I King, William R.t 1,863 '999
Kalk. Frank O.f 1886 3122 Kingman, Dan C 1S75 2551
Kane. Delancey A 1868 2269 1 Kingsbury, Charles P.t 1840 1018
Kane, Elias K.t 1841 1 105 ' Kingsbury. Frederick W.t 1870 2.«2
Kautz, August V, t 1846 1570 Kingsbury, (iaines P.t 1832 702
Keais, John L. t 1835 799 Kingsburj-,Henry P 1871 2.^87

Keech, Frank B 1890 3382 Kingsbury, Henry W.t 1861 1S91

Keene, Henry- C 1886 3153 Kingsbury. Julius J, R.t ... 1823 343
Keller, Chariest 1S65 2097 Kinnard. Andrew t 1823 337
Keller, Charles 1890 3332 Kinney, Samuel t 1830 607
Keller, Frank 190 4062 Kinney, Samuel H.t 1864 2046
Kello, William 0.+ 1832 700 Kinsey, Samuel t 854 1654
Kellogg, John t 1849 1422 Kinsley, Zebina J. D,t 1S19 210
Kellogg, Josiah H i860 1859 Kinsman. Benjamin W.t. . . 1828 529
Kellogg, Lyman M.t 1852 1572 Kirby. Edmund t 1861 1897
Kelly, William 1899 3869 Kirby. Henry 1877 2678
Kelly, William, jr 1896 3725 Kirk, John Ct 1817 167
Kelton, John C. t 851 I5'9 Kirkham, Ralph W.t 1.S42 '47
Kemp. I'lysses G, t 1889 3314 Kirkman, George W 18S9 3319
Kendall, Henr^' F 1878 2758 Kirkpatrick, George W 1892 3499
Kendrick, HenryL.t 1835 801 Kirkpatrick, Newton D.t... 1896 3688
Kenly. William L 1889 3292 Knapp. Joshua L.t •873 24S1
Kennedy, Chase W* 1883 2986 Knight, Clarence H 1
1901 4007
Kennedy, John F.f 1829 554 Knight, John G. D t868 2220
Kennington, Alfred K . . 1896 3738 Knight, John T 1884 3055
Kennon, Lyman W. V.... 1881 2928 Knowlton, Joseph I., 1895 3625
Kensel, George A.f 1857 1769 Knowlton, Miner t 1829 550
Kent, Guy 1901 4064 Knox, Thomas T 1871 2396
Kent, J.Ford 1861 J918 Kochersperger, Stephen M 1896 3709
Kephart, Samuel A 1892 3461 Koehler, Benjamin M 1897 3787
Kernan, Francis J 1881 2896 Koehler. Lewis :M 1885 30S1
Kerr, Frederick B 1899 3925 Koester, Francis J 1888 3252
Kerr, James T 1881 2906 Korn. William H.t 839 1014
Kerr, John B 1870 2362 Krause, William t 1865 20S8
Kerr, John M,t i860 1865 Krayenbuhl, Maurice (i.t - 1890 3342
Kerr, Robert D.t 1S98 3813 Kreps. Jacob F 1883 301
Kerth. Monroe C 1S98 3819 Kroraer, Leon B 1,899 3S89
Kerwin. Arthur R 1896 3732 Krumm, Herbert Z 1902 4097
Kessler, Percy M 1896 3687 Kuhn, Joseph E 1885 3058
Ketcham. Daniel W 1890 335' Kurtz, John D.t 1842 1114
Ketcham.Thomast 1811 57 Kutz. Charles W 1893 3513
Ketchum. James M.t 1838 953 Kyle, John G.t 1870 2353
Ketchura. William Scottt 1834 781 Lacey, Edgar M.t 1827 496
Keyes. Allen C 1901 4046 Lacey. Francis E 18S9 3320
Keyes, Erasmus D.t 1S32 671 Lacey, Westwood t 1822 307
Kibby. Hpaphrast 1834 756 Ladd, Eugene F 1884 3032
Kilbourne, Charles E 1866 2131 Ladue. William B 1894 3563
Kilbourne, Lincoln F. . . 1893 3551 Lafitte, Jacques de L 1891 .W*
Kilhurn. Charles L-t 1842 1 132 Laff erty, Herbert A .t 1898 3855
Kilburn. Dana W 1894 3601 Lagnel. Julius A. D.t 1821 285
Kilpatrick, Judson t 1S61 1904 Lahin, Frank P 1901 4016
Kimball, Frederick Ct . 1886 3155 Laidley. Theodore T. S.t 1842 1116

Kimmel. Manning M . . . 1857 1781 Lambert. Edward J.t 1817 171

King. Charles 1866 2136 Lanioreux. Thomas B 1890 3356


King, David M 1S93 3523 La Motte, Joseph H.t 1827 495
4i6 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Year. No.

Lancaster, James M-t 1S62 198: Legate. Stephen B.f 1830

Lancaster, Job R. H.+ 1S40 1023 Leggett. Wells W.t 1869 2299
Landers. George F 1887 3185 Leitch, Joseph D ias9 3325
Landis. J, F. Reynolds 1S7S 2737 Lemly, Henry R 1872 2421

I.andon, Kdwin 1S96 3677 Lendrum, Thomas W.f 1815 145

Landon, Henrj' H 1872 2454 L'Engle. Jolin t 1819 220

Lane, John F.f 1828 5"7 Lenihan. Michael J 1887 3230


Lang, Clarance E 1894 3571 Leonard. Luthert 1808 44
Langdon. Loomis L 1S54 1650 Leonhaeuser. Harry .\ 1881 2924
Lauijdrni, Russell C 1896 3726 Leoser. Charles McK 186 1907
Langfitt. William C 1S83 2970 Leslie. Thomas J.f 1815 147
I.anghorne. (".eorgeT 1S89 3313 Lester. Charles H.t 1863 2016

LansinK. .\rthur B.f 18311 S77 Levy. Simon M.f 1802 2

La Point. Henr>- C 1873 2495 Lewis. Ed.son A 1887 3191


Larnard, Charles H.t 1831 644 Lewis, Edward M 1886 3"66
Larned. Charles H.f 1831 644 Lewis, Fisher .\.t 1836 848
learned. Charles W 1870 2339 Lewis. Frederick W 3716
I,arrabee, .\datnt 181 55 Lewis, Isaac N . . .
3031
Lassei.tjne. Armaiid I 1886 3150 Lewis. I.ouis H.t 1895 3657
Lassiter. William iSSg 33°'t Lewis. Martin V. B.t i860 1872
Latimer. .Alfred f; 1R53 1616 Lewis, Thomas J 1879 2802
Lanbach. Ilinvard L 1893 35^8 Lewis. William H.t 1849 1421

Laws. Albert 1893 3561 Leyden, James .\.t 1879 2791


Lawson. Charles R 1900 3945 Liggett, Hunter 1879 2800
Lawson, tVeorge W.f 1S30 592 Lincoln, Abrani B 184,5 1251
Lawtoii. ,\lexander R.t 1839 998 Lincoln. Albertt 1822 312
I^awton. Edward P 1S85 3096 Linden H. . James t
St. 1825 420
Lawton, Frederick G 1894 3588 Lindsay, George F.t 1820 250
Lawton. Louis IJ 1893 3533 Lindsay. James R. ,
:
1890 3346
Lay, George W.f 1842 1151 Lindsey, Julian R 1 1892 3481
Lazelle, Henry M 1853 1706 Lindsey, Remembrance H |
i86g 2286
Lazelle, Jacob H. G.f 1892 3475 Lindsley. Elmer 1891 34"
Lea. Albert Millerf 1831 633 Liniiard. Thomas B.t 1830 595
Leach. Smith S 1875 2550 Lissak, Ormond M j
1882 2939
Leadbetter. Dan\Tllet 1836 844 Littebrant, William T 1888 327S
Learnard, Henry G iSgo 3362 Littell, Isaac W ,
1883 2996
Leary, Edmund M 1892 3482 Little, Johnt 1885 3080
Leavell. Benjamin W 1879 2814 Livermore, Richard L 1891 3400
Leavenworth. Jesse H.f 1830 608 Livermore, William R 1865 2052
Le Comte. Henrj' C 1893 3522 Li\Tngston, John t 1803 5
Ledyard, Henry B 1865 2064 Li\"ingston.LaRhett L 1853 1597
Lee. \. Nisbett 1865 2061 Lloyd, Charles F 1874 2546
Lee, -\. Tracyt 1867 2204 Lloyd, Thomas J.t 1865 2091
Lee, Charles C.t 1856 1714 Lochridge, P. D 1887 3194
Lee, Fitzhugh ... 1856 1755 Locke. Joseph L-t 1828 515
Lee. Francis t 1S22 313 Lockett, James - 1879 2798
Lee, G. w. Custis 1S54 1631 Lockett, Samuel H.t 1859 1826
Lee, Harry R 1889 33°8 Lockwood, Daniel W 1866 2123
Lee, John F.t 1834 75S Lockwood, Henry H.t 1836 863
Lee. Richard B.f 1S17 169 Loder. Samuel H.t 1877 2711
Lee. Robert E.t 1829 542 Lodor. Richard 1856 1732
Lee. Roswell W.f 1833 714 Loeser. Charles McK. t !
l86i 1907
Lee. Stephen U 1S54 1647 Loeser. Lucien t 1842 1136
Lee, Thotnas J.+ 1830 593 Lomax, Lutisford L 1856 1731
Lee. Thomas J.f 1S57 1796 Lomia. Luigi 1867 2175
Lee, Walter H.f 1901 3998 London, Robert t • 1873 2485
Legate. George M.f '

183.5 573 Long. Arniistead L-t 1850 1466


List of Gradtiatcs of I ^uitcd States Mih'tarv Academy. 4 1

I^ong. Edwin R.t iSjg


Long. George W.f
Long. John D
Long. John O.f
Long. Oscar F
Long, Richard H.f
Longan. Rufus E
Lougley. Francis F
Longstreet, James
Loorais, Gnstavust
Lorain, Lorenzof
Loramier, Louis f
Lord, James H.f
Lord. Richard S. Ct
Loring, Henr>' H.f
Lott, Abraham G
Loucks, Mehnlle R.f
Loughborough, Harrison f.
Love, John t
Lovell, Mansfield t
Loveridge. Eugene L
Loveridge. Wilbur f
Lovering, Leonard A
Low, Ephraim W.f
Low. William H.f
Lowe, Bradley, S. A.f
Lowe, William W.f
Lowndes. Rawlins f
Lucas, Eugene W. Van C . .

Lucas. Robert t
Ludlow, Henry H
Ludlow, William t
Lugenbeel, Pinkney f
Lukesh. Gustave R
Lundeen. John A
Lupton. Lancaster P.f
Lusk, James L
Luther. Roland A.f
Lj'decker. Garrett J
Lyford, Stephen Ct
Lyle. David A
Lyle, David E. W
Lyman, Charles G
Lynch. Arthur J
Ly nde. Isaac f
Lynn, Daniel D.f
Lyon, Henrj' G
Lyon, Hylan B
Lyon, LeRoy S
Lyon. Marcus W
Lyon. Nathaniel t
MacDonald. Philip W.f
Macdonald, Godfrey H
Macfeely. Robert!
Mack. Oscar A.f
Macknll, James B.f
Mackall, William W.f
H. 000.789,58-2-
4iS Centennial of United States Militaiy Academy.

Name.

Martin. Charles F 1900 McClellan, John, jr 1867 21S0


Martin, Charlts H 3192 McClelland, George C.t.. 1843 1205
Martin. Edward H 3854 McClernand, Edward J . 1870 2347
Martin, James G-t 1840 1030 McCloskey, Manus 3S16
Martin, James P.f i860 1 809 McClure, Albert N 3939
Martin, John T 1889 3289 McClure, Charles 1S79 2810

Martin, Leonard f 1861 1920 McClure, Daniel f 1849 1427


Martin, Medad C 1877 2661 McChire, Daniel W.t. . - 1849 1427
Martin, William F 1885 3094 McClure, George W 1830 625
Martin, William T 1837 907 McClure, James t 1833 742
Martindale, John H.f 1835 7.S8 McClure, Samuel V 1896 3674
Marye, William A 1862 1977 McClure, Nathaniel F . . 1887 3196
Mason, Chariest 1829 541 McConnell, Thomas R.t . 1846 1321

Mason, George T.f 1842 "53 McCook, Alexander McD 1852 1565
Mason, James Iv.t 1836 843 McCormick, L,oyd S 1876 2630
Mason, John S.f 1847 13.19 McCornack, Willard H .. 1897 378S
Mason, Milo t 1808 39 McCown. John P-t 1840 1026
Mason, Stanton A.f 1875 2572 McCoy, Frank R 1897 3775
Massey, Solon F.f 1877 2649 MeCrabb, John W.t 1833 734
Mather, William W.t 1828 522 McCrate, Thoniasf :836 888
Mathews, John H.f 1838 970 McCrea, TuUy 1862 1980
Manck. Edwin t 1865 2082 McCreery, William W.f.. i860 1857
Mauldin. Frank G 1890 3350 McCrimmon. Ariosto . . . 1877 2715
Manry, Uabney H 1S46 1308 McDonald, Angus W.f. .. 1817 173
Mans. Marion P 1874 254s McDonald. David N 1877 2712
Maxey, Robert J 189S ,1862 McDonald, Isaiah H 1870 2364
Maxey, Samuel B.f 1846 1329 McDonald, John B 1881 2930
Maxon, Mason M 1869 2311 McDonough, Michael J . 1S99 3882
Maxwell. J. Edward f 1850 1491 McDowell. Irvinf 1838 963
Maxwell. Marcus 1886 3172 McDuffee, Franklin t --.- 1832 672
May, Charles O.t i
1829 .583 McKlvain, Joseph t 1845 1269
May, Will T [
1S79 2816 McFarland, Munroe 188S 3269
Maybach, Alfred A I 1901 4031 McFarland, Walterf i860 1847
Maynadier, Henry E-t 1851 l.SIO McFarland, William C... 1872 2445
Maynadier, Williamf 1827 472 McFerran, John C-t 1843 1200
McAlester, Miles D.f 1856 1713 McGinness. John R 1863 2003
Mc.Alexander, Ulysses G 1887 3226 McGinness, John R 1902 4108
McAllister, Jnlianf 1847 1334 McGlachlin, Edward F . 1889 .3301
McAndrew, James W 1888 3249 McGrath, Hugh J.t 1880 2^50
Mc Arthur, John C 1894 3.S93 Mctiregor, Robert 1889 3287
McArthur, Joseph H.f 1
1S49 1443 McGrew, Milton L 1895 3640
Mc Arthur. Malcolm f 1865 2099 Mclndoe, James F 1891 3388
McArthur, Thomas f 1820 255 Mclntire, Samuel B 1862 1989
Mc.Auliffe, James R.f 1875 2565 Mcintosh, James McQ-t- 1849 '449
Mcliroum, Walter S 1895 3656 Mclntyre, Augustine - . . 1900 3991
McCain, Henry V 1S85 3077 Mclntyre, Frank 1886 3106
McCain, William A 1902 4tII Mclntyre. James B. f 1853 1627
McCaleb, Thomas S 1875 2590 Mclver, George W 1882 2950
McCall, George A.f 1822 3" McKavett, Henry" f 1834 773
McCallum. William B.t .. 1867 2215 McKean. Thomas J.t . . . 1831 647
McCalmont. John S.f 1S42 1142 McKee, George W.t . .. ;. 1863 2004
McCarthy. Daniel E 1881 2908 McKee. Samuel t 1858 1810
McCaskey, Edward W . . 1886 3130 McKee, William R.t 1829 552
McCauley. Charles A. H . 1870 2333 McKeever, Chaunceyt-.- 1849 1420
McCleary John f 1S54 1676 McKenna, Frank B 1893
,
3555
McClellan, f'.eorge B.f... J846 1273 McKinney, John A.t 1871 2390
McClellan, Johnf 1826 McKinstry, Charles H 1888
4,14 . .
3239
List of Graduates of United States Military Academy. 419

McKinstr>', Justus f. . 1838 980 Merrill, Thomas K 189S 3S18


McKissack. William D.t M .
1835 822 Merrill, William K-t 1859 1825

Mclvane, Robert M.f 1837 927 Merriman, Edward M 1867 2193


McLaughlin. William H. 1865 2075 Merritt. Wesley i860 1S68

Mct,aws, Lafayette t 1842 1 158 Merry, William T 1899 3924


McLean, Eugene E 1S42 I1.S7 Metcalfe, Henry 1868 2227

McLean, Nathaniel H.f. .. 1848 1395 Metcalfe. John T. t 18.38 94


McLeniore,Owen K.f 1856 1749 Meyer, Henry A..jr 1901 406 r
McLeod, Hugh t 1835 841 Meyer, Oren B 33S«

McMahon JohnH
.
1886 3107 Meyler, James J.f 3175
McManus, George H 1893 3520 Michie, Dennis M.f 1892 3.502

McManus, John 1900 3989 Michie, Peter S.f 1863 1996


McMartin, Peter f 1825 393 Michie, Robert E. L 1885 3083
McMartin, John 1877 2695 Michler, Frankf 1870 2355
McMaster, George H 1892 3509 Michler. Nathaniel f 1848 1375
McMillan, James 1856 1752 Middleton. Henry f 1815 121

McNair, William S 1890 3353 Miles, Dixon S.f 1824 .I8r

McNally, Reginald E 1899 3937 Miles, Perry L 1895 3639-

McNamara, Thomas t 1S22 320 Miley, John D.t 3193-

McNeil, Clarence H 1S96 ,3679 Millar, Edward A 2945


McNeill, Edwin + 1878 2720 Miller. .\. Galbraithf 139&
McNeill, Henry C.+ 1857 1785 Miller. Albert S.t 1823 359
McNeill, William Gibbsf 1817 172 Miller, Alexander M.,jr. l8g6 3693
McNutt, Albert .S.f 1881 2899 Miller, A. Macomb 1865 2049
McNutt, Johnt 1840 1019 Miller, Benjamin F 1902 4120
McPhersou, James B.f- - 1853 1579 Miller, Claude H 1897 3764
McQuesten, James F.+. . 1861 1926 Miller, Crosby P 1867 2173
McQuiston. Charles f 1S83 3015 Miller, Harvey W 1898 3834
McRae, Alexander f 1851 1516 Miller, John H.f 1833 718
McRae, James H 1886 3144 Miller. John K 1892 3473
McRee, Samuel t 1820 253 Miller. Lawrence S 1897 3757
McRee, William t - 1805 9 Miller, Marcus P 1858 1805.

Meade, Francis K.f 189S 3S27 Miller, Morris .S.f 1834 763-

Meade, George G.f 1835 804 Miller, Samuel H.f 1831 638-

Meade, Richard K.t 1857 1761 Miller, Samuel W 1879 2S17


Mearns, Robert W 1892 3510 Miller, Thomas E.t 1856 1735
Mebane, John A.f 1850 1465 Miller. Troup 1902 4119
Mechling, William T.f. • 1848 1401 Miller. Wentz C.t 1869 2305
Medcalfe, William M.f . - 1876 2600 Miller. William H 1872 2450
Meigs, John R.t 1863 199.'; Millikin, Seth M 1897 379"'

Meigs, Montgomery* C.t • 1836 846 Minis, John 1881 287<>-

Mellen, Albert H.+ 1874 2520 Mills, Albert L 1879 2796-

Mendell, George H 1852 1538 Mills, Samuel M 1865 2101


Mendenhall, John f 185 1513 Mills, Stephen C 1877 2699'

Menoher, Charles T 1886 311- Miner, Christopher C 1879 2807'

Mercer, Hugh W.f- 1828 ."iio Minor. Charles L- C.t 1826 458-

Mercer. John T.f 1854 1670 Minor. CoU'ille J.f 1846 1291'

Merchant, Charles G.f- -. 1843 1204 Minus. Josiah C 1899 39oS'

Merchant. Charles S.f ... 1814 92 Mishler, Lyman t i860 1S83

Mercur, James t 1866 2116 Mitcham, Orin B 1874 2519


Merillat, Alfred C 1890 3341 Mitchel, O. McKnightt 1829 .5.55'

Merrill, Abner H 1866 2132 Mitchel, Ormsby M.t 1865 2067

Merrill, Elijah H 1878 2749 Mitchell. Alexander M.f. 1 8.15 SI8

Merrill, Hamilton W.f. . 1838 967 Mitchell. Americus 189,'; 3638


Merrill. Henr>'+ 1845 1249 Mitchell, Enos C.t 182S 523
Merrill, Lewis t 1855 1696 Mitchell. George E 1897 3758
Merrill, Moses E.t 1826 465 Mitchell, Harrv- E 1900 397S
420 "
Centennial of United States Military Aeadeniy.

Year.

Mitchell, Henry E 1902 4103 Morton, Alexander I. IS68

Mitchell, Warren H.t 1894 3573 Morton, Charles


Mitchell, William A 1902 4068 Morton, Charles G
Mizner, John K.f 1856 1743 Morton, James St. C.f
Moberly, William J.t l866 2153 Morton. Kenneth
Mock, William + 1S36 879 Moseley, George V. H . .

Molinard, Albert J. S.f 1S51 1509 Moses, Andrew


Moniac, Davidt 1822 324 Moses, George W
Monroe, James t 1815 131 Moss, Henr\* N
Montgomery, Alexander f 1834 785 Moss, James A
Montgomery. George .... 1890 3343 Molt, Seward f
Montgomery, Thomas J.f 1845 1256 Mott, Thomas Bentley...
Montgomery, William R.f 1S25 419 Mott, Wallace
Moon, Henry B l88o 2863 Mouton, John J. A. A.f. .

Moore, Charles E.t 1865 2103 Mowry, Sylvester S-f


Moore. George D 1890 3373 Mudge. Robert R.f
Moore. Harrj' De W.f 1872 2420 Mueller. Albert H
Moore. Isaiah N.f 1851 1507 i Muir. Charles H
Moore, James S.f 582 Mullan, John
Moore, James T 3504
j

MuUer, Carl H
Moore, John C 1849 1423 MuUins. John t
Moore, John K 1897 3751 Mumford. Ferdinand S.f
I

Moore, Samuel D. J 1837 931 Mumford. Thomas S


Moore. Stephen W.f 1827 503 I
Murama. Morton C
Moore, Tredwell t 1847 1356 Munro. James N
Moorhead, Henr\* C.f 1836 889 Mnnroe, John f
Moran. Edward J 1902 4087 Munroe. John E
Mordecai. Alfred t 1823 320 Munton. Charles H.f
Mordecai. Alfred, jr 186 1941 Murdock, Francis B.f. . .

Morell, George \V.+ 1835 786 Murphy. Eugene P


Morey Lewis
, ri 1900 3980 Murphy, Pierce A
Morgan, Charles H.f 1857 177 Murphy, Truman O
Morgan, Edwin W.f 1837 893 Murphy. William L.f ...
Morgan, George H 18S0 2858 Murray, Albert M.f
Morgan, Henry S.f 1S97 3745 Murray. Arthur
Morgan, James M.f 1835 795 Murray, Cuuliff e H
Morgan. John M 1893 3532 Murray, Edward f
Morgan, Michael R 1854 1646 Murray, John W.f
Moriarity, .\mbrose I 18S7 321-' M u rray, Peter
Morley, George f 1812 S5
,
Myers, Abraham C.f
Morris, Charles 1865 2IO.S Myers. Frederic f
Morris, Charles F.f 184 iiro Myers, Jasper
Morris, Lewis N.f 1820 24.S Myers, John E.f
Morris, Thomas A 1834 753 Myers, William f
Morris, Thompson f 1822 316 Naglee, Henry M.f
Morris, William H.f 1851 1520 Nance, John T
Morris. William W.f 1820 261 Napier, Leroyf
Morris. Willis V 1900 3953 Nauman, George f
Morrison, Charles C.t 1871 nT^ Nave, Andrew H
Morrison. James C.t 1868 2234 Naylor. Charles J
Morrison, John, jr.f 1896 3699 Neall. John M
Morrison. John K 1881 2904 Neff, Albert J.f
Morrison. William F 1902 4088 Neill. l,ewis f
Morrison. William L- R-+ 1828 531 Neill, Thomas H.f
Morrow, Jay J 1891 3389 Nelly, Henry M
Morse, Benjamin C 3054 Nelson, Anderson D.f . ..

Morton, Alexander H.f . . 276 Nelson, Hunter B


List of Graduates of United States Military Aeadeniy, 421

F
Nesbitt. William 1898
Xewbill.WiUard D
Newbold. Henry I,
Newconih. Francis D.f
Xewconib. Warren P
Newcomer. Ilenrj* C
Newell. Isaac
Newell. John K. t
Newman, Samuel f
Newman, William
Newton, John +
Newton. William S.f
Nicholls, Francis R. T
Nicholls, Jesse C
Nicholls. John f
Nichols, Thomas B. f
Nichols, William A.f
Nicodemns. William J. L.t
Niles, Lotus
Nimmo. William A. f
Niskern, Albert D
Nissen, August C
Noah, Samuel t
Noble. Henry B. t

Noble, Patrick t
Noble. Robert H
Noel. Thomasf
Nolan. Dennis E
Nolan, James E. t
Nones, Edward P
Norcom. Frederick f
Norman. Traber
Normoyle. James E
Norris, Charles E. t
Norris, William F
Northrop, Lucius B. f
Norton, Allen H.+
Norton, Charles C
Norton, Seneca H
Norton, William A. f
Noves, Charles R
Noyes, Henry E
Nugen, John f
Nugent, George A
Nute. Levi M.f
Nuttman, Louis M
Nye. Frank E
f Jakes, James
Oakes, John C
O'Brien, Alonzo L- 1
O'Brien. John P. J.f
O'Brien. Michael J. f
O'Connell, John D. f
O'Connell, John J -.

O'Connor, Charles M
O'Connor, Edgar t
O'Hara. James
422 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Parke, John S I879

Parker. Charles F
Parker, Dexter W
Parker, Francis H. t
Parker, Francis T^e J . . .

Parker, Frank
Parker. James
Parker. James S
Parker, John H
Parker, Percy
Parker, Robert B.f ,

Parker, TheophiUis ,

Parkhurst, Charles D...,


Parkhurst, Jabez f
Parks, Martin P. t
Parks. Martin P., jr.f...

Parmerter, Almon L
Parrott, Robert P. f
Parsons, Charles C. f
Parsons, fanning
Partridge, Aldenf
Partridge. William
Patch, Alexander M
Patrick, Marsena R.f
Patrick, Mason M
Patten. Francis J.f
Patten, Georgef
Patten, George H
Patten, George W.f ,

Patten, William T
Patterson, Charles E.f •

Patterson, George T
Patterson, George T. T.f
Patterson, Robert E
Patterson. Thomas C.f-
Pattison, Harry H
Paul, Gabriel R.f
Pawling, Joseph H.f
Paxton, Robert G
Payne. Brooke ,

Payne, David W
Payne, J. Scott f
Payson, Albert H
Peace, Willis G
Pearce. Earle D' A
Pearce, Fred. A.f
Pearce, N. Bartlett
Pearce, Thomas A
Pearce, Thomas H.f
Pearson, Daniel C
Pearson. John A
Pease, William R.f
Peck. Ernest D
Peck, FrankH
Peck, Fremont P.f
Peck. John J.t
Peck, Lafayette t
List of Graduates of Lhiilcd States Milita>y Acade»iy. 423

Name. Year,

piper. Alexander R '


1889 33>o Prentiss. Henry E.f
Pipes. Henry A.f I
1892 3476 Prentiss, James H.f
Pitcher, John 1876 2634 Prescott. Jonathan t
Pitcher, Thomas G.f I 1845 1270 Preston, Guy H
Pitkin. Lucius t I
1838 955 Preston. John F., jr
Pitman. John !
1867 2165 Price, David
Piatt, Kdward R.t i
1849 1419 Price, PhilipM.f
Piatt. William P 1901 4019 Price, Robert N.f
Pleasonton. .\lfred t 1844 1212 Price. William H.f
Pleasonton. Augustus J.f 1826 448 Prime. Frederick E.f - •

Plummer, Augustus H.f . 853 1626 Prince, Henry f


Plunimer, Edward H 1877 2660 Prince, I^eonard M.f
Plimimer. Joseph B.f 1S41 1080 Pritchard, George B., jr
Plummer. Samuel M.f . . . 1835 817 Procter, Robert G.f
Phimmer, SatterleeC.f ... 1865 2109 Proveaux, Joseph f
Plympton. Peter W. I,.t . 1847 1365 Prtmty, Leonard W
Poe. Orlando M.f 1856 I716 Pullman, John W
Poillon. Richard H 1871 2386 Purdy, Clarence N
Poland. John S.f 1861 192 I Putnam. Alfred B
Poland. Martin Iv.+ 1864 2036 Putnam, George I
Polk. I.eonidas f 1827 477 Putnam, Haldimand S.f
Polk, Marshall T.t .. 1852 1558 Pyle, George W.f
Pond. George E 1872 2432 Quattlebauni. Paul J.f..
Poole. Benjamin t 1830 596 Quay, Andrew G. C
Poole. John H 1901 3996 Quinan. William R
Pooler. Robert W.t 1815 149 Quinby, Isaac F.f
Poore. Benjamin A l,S86 3129 Quinn. James B
Pope. Curran f 1834 760 Rabb, James D.f
Pope. Francis A 1900 3946 Radford, Richard C. W.f
Pope, Francis H 1897 3752 Rafferty, William A
Pope, James W 1868 2257 RafFerty. William C
Pope. John f 1842 1127 Rains. Gabriel J.f
Pope. John, jr 1868 2248 Rains. George W.f
Porter. A. Parker t 1856 1719 Rains, Sevier M.f
Porter, David M.f 182 284 Ralston. Robert R
Porter. David R.f 1865 2068 Ramsay, George D.f
Porter. Fitz-John f 184.') 123S Ramsay. George D.. jr.f
Porter. Giles t 1818 iSS Ramseur. Stephen D.f.
Porter, Horace i860 Ramsey, Frank De ., W .

Porter. James E.+ 1869 Rand, l,ewis H


Porter. John M 1S79 2772 Randal. Horacef
Post, James C.+ 1865 2059 Randell, Theodoref
Post. Justust 1807 26 Randol, .'Vlanson M.f ...
Postley, Clarance A 1870 2327 Randolph, Benjamin H.
Potter, Charles I, 18.S6 3T01 Randolph, Thomas B.f .

Potter, Joseph H.+ 1843 11S8 Rankin, James L-f


Powell. Albert M.f i860 1S66 Ransom, Hyatt C.f ,

Powell. Charles F 1867 2167 Ransom, Owen P.f


Powell. Hiram McL 1890 3347 Ransom, Robert f
Powers. Clinton J.f 1865 2076 Rathbone, Jared i,
Powers. Robert B 1896 3741 Rathbone, Samuel B.f..,
Pratt. Henrj- C.f 1S37 910 Rawles, Jacob B ,

Pratt. John T.f 1818 202 Rawson. William f


Pratt, Raymond S 1901 4030 Ray. James B ,

Pratt, Sedgwick 1S67 2187 Raymond, Charles W...


Prentice, James 1901 4060 Raymond. John C
Prentiss, George H,t 1S27 4S8 Raymond, Robert R ....
424 Centennial of United States Military Aeademy.

Year.

Raynolds, William F.f--.-


Rea. Charles H
Read. Alvan C
Read. George \V
Read. Robert D., jr
Read. WiUiaiiit
Reap, Frank P.f
Reber, Samuel
Reed. Heiiry A
Reed. Hugh T
Reed, James G.f
Reed, Sardine P.f
Rees. Thomas H
Reese. Chauncey B.f
Reese. William I.f

Reeve. Horace M
Reeve. Isaac V. D.f
Reeves, Isaac S. K.f
Reeves,James H
Rehkopf, Ned B
Reid, Charles M.f
Reid, James R
Reid. J. Chestert
Reiliy. James W
Reisinger. Paul
Remak. Slauislaus
Remington, Philip H.f ...
Renick, Robert M.f
Rennard, John C
Reno. Jesse I^.f
Reno. Marcus A.f
Reynolds. Alexander W.f
Reynolds, Alfred
Reynolds. Bainbridgef ..

Reynolds, Frank A.f


Reynolds, John K.f
Reynolds, Joseph J.f
Reynolds, Samuel H.+
Reynolds, William f
Reynolds, William B
Reynolds. William F.f
Rhea, James C
Rhea. William f
Rhett, Edmund M
Rhett, Thomas G.f
Rhett, Thomas S.t
Rhodes, Charles D
Ribbel, Charles H
Riblett. Jacob R
Rice, Frank S
Rice. John H
Rice, Olin F.f
Rich, I^ucius I^.f
Richards, George C.f
Richards. James R
Richards. Melzar C
Richardson, Asaf
List of Gradnaics of United States Military Academy, 425

i'ear.

Rodgers. Alexander
Rodgers. Alexander P.f.
Kodgers, John I

Rodman, John H
Rodman, Samuel
Rodman, ThoniasJ-f. .

Rodney, (ieorge Ct
Roe. Charles F
Roe, Fayette W
Roe, William J
Roessler, Solomon W
Rogers, Alfred H.f
Rogers, Charles O.f
Rogers, I.taniel G.f
Rogers, James S
Rogers. Jason +
Rogers. Robert M
Rogers, William C
Rogers, William E
Roland, John F.f
Rollins. James H.f
Romeyn, Charles A
Ronan, George t- -

Root, De Witt N.f


Root. Edwin A
Rose. Edwin f
Rose, George W.f
Rose, William t
Rosecrans, William S.f
Rosecrants, Mortimerf .

Rosenbanni, Otho B
Ross, Edward C.f
Ross. Francis H
Ross. Reuben K.t
Ross, Richard H.f
Rossell, William T
Ronmfort, Augustus l,.f

Rousseau, Gustave S.f -

Rowan, Andrew S
Rowan. Hamilton
Rowell, Charles W.+
Kowell. Melvin W
Roy. James P.f
Royden, Herbert K
Roys, Rufus A.f
Royster, Thomas J. f

Ruckman. John W
Ruff. Charles F.f
Ruffner. Ernest II

Ruger. Thomas H
Ruggles, Golden I H
Ruggles, Danielf
Ruggles, George D
Ruhlen. George
Rumbough David,
J
Ruucie. James E
Rundell. Charles H.f. . .
426 .
Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Name.

Schenck. Bard P. t 3234


Schenck. Edwin t 1827 476
vScherer, Louis C 189! 3398
Schindel. Samuel J. Bayard 1893 3526
Schoeffel. Francis H 1891 3406
Schofield, Charles B. f 1870 2351

SchofieUl.John M 1853 1585

Schofner, James C 1877 2657

Schriver, Edmund t 1833 723


Schroeder, Henry A 1880 2833

Schroeder, Henry B 1844 1227

Schuler, John J.t 1822 300


Schnll. Herman W 1899
Schulz, Edward H 1895

Schunim, Herman C
Schnrenian. James W.f
Schuyler, Walter S
Schwatka, Frederick f
Scott, Albert B
Scott, Ernest D
Scott, George I,

Scott, Henry I,, t


Scott. Hugh I.

Scott, John B.t


Scott, John F. t
Scott, John M.f
.Scott, John W.t

Scott. Moses t
Scott, Rohert J. f
Scott. William S
.Screven. Richard B.f
Scriven. George P
Searight. Joseph D. f
Searle. Frederic t
Searlc, ZetnsS.t
Sears, Claudius W. t
Sears, Clinton B
Sears, Henry B.t
Seaton, Augustine F. f
Seawell, Washington f
Seay, .Samuel, jr
Sedgwick, Johnf
Selden, Henry R.t
Settle, Douglas
Sevier, Robert t
Seward, Augustus H.f
.Sewell, John S
.Seymour, Truman f
ShaafT,John T.t
Shackleford, Muscoe L. t - •

Shaler, Charles
Shanks, David C
Sharpe, Henry G
Shattuck, Amos B
Shaw, George W.t
Shelton, Edwin H.t •

Shelton, (ieorge H
List of Graduates of United States Military Acade»iv. 427

Year. No.

Slemmer, Adam T. + 1850 146 Smith, Mathew C "893


Sloan, Benjamin i860 l8S3 Smith, Melancthou t
Sloan, Henjamin I'" i860 1853 Smith, Morton F
Sloan, I*. Klnieiuiorf 1865 2113 Smith, Richard S, t

Slocnin, Henr)' W.f 1852 1542 Smith, Robert Percy t


Sloo, John R. t 1815 129 Smith, Sebree t
Small. Michael P.f 1855 1687 Smith, S, Stanhope t
Snialley. Ilenrj' A.f 1854 1653 Smith, Thomas L ....... -

.Smalhvood, Jenifer H 1869 2300 Smith. Waller n


Siuead. .\bner 1854 655 Smith, Walter H
Smead. John R.f 1854 1645 Smith, William t
Smead, Raphael C. t 1825 ,398 Smith, William D,t
Smedhurg. William R., jr 1893 3527 Smith, William F
Smiley, Samuel E 1885 3085 Smith, William F
Smith, Abiel L 1878 2756 Smith, William H.t:
Smith. Alfred T i860 1867 Smith, William P, t
Smith, Andrew J. t 1838 976 Smith, William R.
Smith, .\ndrew W 1902 4117 Smith, William S, t

Smith, Benjamin F 1855 1617 Smith, W'illiani Sooy


Smith, Charles C 1894 3608 Smith, William W, t
Smith, Charles F.f 1825 410 Sniither, Henry C
Smith, Charles G.t 1 1822 Smoke, .Samuel -^
Smith, Charles P '

1865 Siiiyser. Jacob H.t


Smith, Charles S '
1866 2128 Snelling. James G. S. t

Smith, Clarke S 189S 3810 Snow, William J


Smith, Edmund D.f I
1879 2773 Snyder, Antes f
Smith, Edmund K,t '

1845 1255 Snyder, George W, t


Smith, E. Kirbyt 1826 469 Sokalski, George O, t
j

Smith, EruesteV I 1886 3160 Sol^liac, Louis, jr


.Smith, Ezra + iSii 63 Soley, James R. t
Smith, Fine W 1895 3655 Solomon. Owen F. f
Smith, I'rancis G 1896 37'3 Sorley, Lewis S
Smith. Francis H,t !
1833 711 Soul4. Frank
Smith, Frederic A. f. . 833 707 Southerland. Samuel M. t.

Smith, Frederick A .. 1873 2489 Spalding, George R .

Smith, Fred. E.* 1876 2619 Sparrow, Solomon E


Smith, George R 1875 2580 Speiice, Robert E- L
Smith, Gustavus W,t • 1842 ni8 Spencer, Eugene J
Smith, Guy H. B 3433 Spencer, James M.t
Smith, Hamilton A 1893 3559 Spilinau, Baldwin 1)

Smith, Harry .\ 1891 3423 Spillks, Marcellus G


Smith, Harry E 895 3622 Spoor, Charles H. E.t
Smith, Henry t 1S15 139 .Springer, .\nlon, jr.t
Smith, Henry I., t 1830 990 Springett. Howard A
Smith, Horace t 1825 409 Sprole, Henry W
Smith. James A.f 1S53 1623 Squier. George O
Smith, Jared A 1862 1971 Stacy. I«ucian t

Smith, J. Allen t 1829 .544 Stanley. David S. t


Smith, J. L. Kirbyt... I8.S7 765 Stanley, David S. [jr. |

Smith. John W, A,t.. 1824 362 Stansbury. Smith t


Smith, Joseph Brice, , 1829 .547 Stanton, Henry W, f

Smith, Joseph P.t 1844 1228 Stanton, William S


Smith. Joseph R.f--.. 1823 347 Starr, Charles G
Smith. I.arkm f 1835 832 Starring, William .S, t
Smith, Martin I,.t 1842 I126 Stedman, Clarence A
* Name changed
428 Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Steele, Charles Lt 1879

Steele, Frederick t
Steele, Matthew F
Steele, William f
Steever, Edgar Z
Stephens, John E
Stephenson, James R.f
Stephenson, Thomas T.f
Steptoe. Edward J .f
Sterling, F.. Kearsley
Sterling, George A.f
Sterrett, Essex f —
Stetson, Frederic T
Steuart, George H
Stevens, Charles J
Stevens, Edward G.t
Stevens, Georgef
Stevens, Gustave W. S . ..

Stevens. Isaac If
Stevens, Robert R
Stevens. Walter Hf
Stevenson, Carter I^.t

,Stevenson, Matthew R.f--


Stevenson, William L
Stewart, Alexander P
Stewart, Cecil
Stewart, Charles
Stewart. C. Seaforth
Stewart, Gilbert H
Stewart, Henr>- R.f
Stewart, Joseph
Stewart. Merch B
. Stewart. Reid T.f
Stickle, Horton W
Stickney, Amos
Stilwell. William S.f
Stith, Donald C
Stivers, Charles B
Stivers. CharlesP
Stockham. Edward V. . .

Stockle, George E
Stockton, Edward D.f .

Stockton. Philip t
Stockton. Richard G.t .

Stockton, Thomast -

Stockton, Thomas B. W.f


Stockton. William T.f
Stoddard, John S.t
Stodter. Charles E .

Stcgsdall, Ralph R
Stokes, James H.t
Stokes. Marcns B
Stokey, William P
.Stoll. Walter R

Stone. Charles P.f


Stone, David I,

Stone. Roderick t .
List of Graduates of United States Alilitary Academw 429

Name. Year.

Sydenham. Alvin H.f


Sykcs, George f
Symington. John f
Symington, John
Symmes, John C.f
Symraonds. Charles J
Symonds, Henr>' C.f
Syraons, Thomas W
Taber. Henr>- S.f
Taggart, Elmore F
Talcott. Andrew!
Talcott.George H.f
Talhnadge. Grier f
Tannatt, Thomas R
Tappen, Alexander H.f...
Tardy. John A.f
Tate, Daniel I,

Taiilbee, Joseph F
Taylor, Charles W
Taylor. Daniel ISI

Taylor, Edward t
Taylor. Francisf
Taylor, George t
Taylor, Harr>'
Taylor, James H.+
Taylor, John R. M
Taylor. Joseph H. f
Taylor, Oliver H. P.f
Taylor. Walter L.t
Teare, Charles C
Tebbetts, Clinton H
Tebbetts, Harr\- H
Temple. Robert E.f
Tem])leman. George t
Terrell. John P
Terrill, William R. f
Tevis, Washington C.f
Thayer, Arthur ,

Thayer, Russell
Thayer, Sylvanusf
Thoni, Georgef
Thomas, Br\'an M
Thomas. Charles W. f
Thomas, Earl D
Thomas, Francis J. f
Thomas. Frederick f
Thomas. George C.f
Thomas, George H.f
Thomas. John A.f ,

Thomas, Lorenzo f
Thomas, Richard M ,

Thomas. Robert B. f
Thompson. Alexander R.f
Thompson, Henr>' A.f....
Thompson. Jamesf
Thompson. James K
Thompson, James L. f
430 ^ Centennial of United States Military Academy.

Traub, Peter E i8S6


Tra\ns, Pierce M. B
Treadwell, Thomas J. f
Treat, Charles G
Trenor, Eustace f
Trescot, George f
Trevitt, John f
Trimble. Isaac R. f
Tripp. Frederick A. t
Trippe. Percy E
Trott.Clement A
Trout. Harry G
Trowbridge, William P.f..
Troxel. Orlando C
Truitt. Charles M
Tschappat, William A
Tufts. Danforth H. f
Tufts, John M.t
Tupes, Herschel
Turnbull. Charles N. f
Turnbull. Williamf
Turner, Daniel f
Turner, George I,
Turner, George W. f
Turner, Henrj-S.f
Turner. John W. f
Turner, Reuben B
Turnley, Parmenas T
Turtle, Thomasf
Tutherly. Herbert E
Stephen t
Tuttle,
Twining, William J.f
Twiss, Thomas S.f
Tyler, Augustus C
Tyler, Charles H.f
Tyler, Charles R
Tyler. Daniel f
Tyler, Robert O. f
Tyler, AVilliam H.f
Tyson, l,aurence D
nine. Willis
I'mbstaetter, Charles I^

Underhill. Frederick A.f-


Upham. John J.f
TJpham. William H
Upton, Emory f
Upton, I^a Roy S
Ury, Asbury f
Vail, Jefferson t
Vaillant. Rigby D
Valentine, William S
Vall^, Ivouist
Van Bokkelen, William K.
Van Buren. Abraham f
Van Buren, Daniel T. f
Van Camp, Cornelius t
Vance. Capers D.t
Vance. Joseph C.f
List oj Graduates of United States Military Acadeniv. 431

Year. No. Year.

Walker. John P 1866 2147 Webster. Edmund K


Walker, Keiizie W 1893 3544 Webster. Frank I)

Walker, Kirby 1892 3472 Webster, Cieorge O.t


Walker, I.everctt H 1871 2385 Webster. Horace t
Walker, I^ucius M.t 1850 1464 Webster. Isaac T.t
Walker, Meriwether t, "893 35'4 Webster. John McA
Walker, Thomas W. t 1856 1739 Webster. I,ucien B.t
Walker, William H.T.t 1837 93* Weed, Stephen H.t
Wall, William t 1832 674 Weeden. John H.t
Wallace, Da\*id t 1821 270 Weeks. George H
Wallace. George D, t 1872 2419 |,
Weeks, George McD
Wallace, Robert Bruce t . - 1890 3348 I,
Weeks. Harrison S.t
Wallace, William B. f 1836 853, Weigel. William
Wallen, Henr>- D.t 1840 1050 ,;
Weir. William B.t
Walleu, Heiir\- D.,jr.t 1867 2189 Weitzel. Godfrey t
Waller, Henrjt 1833 724 1'

Welborn. Ira C
Walsh, Robert D 1883 3005 Welborn. Luther S
Walton, Romulus F 3851 Welch, Louis D.t
F
Waltz, Millard 2743 Welch. Lyman M
Wansboro, Thomas A. t 3730 Welcker. George L.t
Ward, Charles R 1871 2403 Welcker, William T.t
Ward, Frederick K 1870 2344 1
Weld. Thomas B. J.t
Ward, George W. t 1832 662
I
Wells, Briaut H
Ward, James N. f 1845 1258 I Wells. Frank L .

Ward, Thomas 1863 2010 Wells, James M.t


Wardwell, Heur>- 1 1840 1045
!'
Wells. William t
Warfield, William H.t 1829 573 ''
Wells, William W.t
Warner, Charles N 1862 1994
1'
Welsh. Blanton C
Warner, Edward R 1857 1780 Welsh. William E
Warner, James M.t i860 1886 I' Wendell, Abraham t
Warner. William H. + 1836 851 Wessells, Henry W.t
Warren, Gouverneur K. f . . 1850 1451 Wesson. Charles M
Warren. James G 188 2883 West. Barrington K
Washington. George A. t 1815 134 West, Eugene R
Washington. John M.t 1817 178 West, Frank
Washington. Thornton A.t- 1849 1439 West, James t
Wassell. William H 1S87 3231 West, Parker W
Wasson. James R 1871 2370 Westeri'elt, William I
Waterman. C Douglast ... 1864 2032 Westmore, Stephen M.t
Waterman. Henry E.t 1883 2971 Wetmore. Samuel W.t
Waterman. John C 1S81 2916 Wetmore. William B
Waters. George W.t 1823 338 Wever, Benjamin S
Waters. James H i38l 2907 Wharton. Henrj- C.t
Watson, Frank B 1895 3665 Whedbee. Thomas M.t '-

Watson, George t 1S32 670 !


Wheeler. Charles B
Watson, Tames W 1880 2877
j
Wheeler. DaWd P
Watson, John 1900 3976 Wheeler. Edward D.t
j

Watson. Malbone F.t l86i 1912 I


Wheeler. Elbert 1875
Watts. Charles H 1872 2442 I Wheeler, Fred
Watts, George O 1861 1964 1
Wheeler. George M , 1866
Way, Henr\' X.t 1899 3930 Wheeler. James t
Waynian, Samuel P.t 1877 2697 Wheeler. Joseph
Wayne. Henr>- C.t 1838 954 Wheeler. Joseph, jr . . . . - . ...

Weaver. Erasmus M 1875 2563 Wheeler. Junius B.t


Webb. Alexander S iSs.'j 1689 Wheeler. Otist
Webb. George t 1818 197 Wheeler, William B
Webb. William A.t 1853 1613 Wheeler, William H
Webber. John A.t :8i5 153 Wheelock, Joseph H.t
432 Centennial of United States Alilitaty Academy.

Year.

Wheelock. Thompson B.f .

Wheelwright, Washington |

Whipple, Amiel W.f


Whipple. Charles W
Whipple. Herbert S
Whipple. Joseph H.t
Whipple. William D.f
Whistler. George W.t
Whistler, Joseph N. G.f
White. Edward B.f
White. George P
White. Herbert A
White. James I^.f
White, John V
White. Moses J.f
White, Richard M.f
White, rlysses S. G
Whitehead. Henr>- C
Whitehead. Nathaniel J
Whitehorne, Samuel f
Whitely, Robert H. K,t
Whiting, Charles J.f
Whiting, Daniel P.f
Whiting. Henr^'t
Whiting. Henry M.f
Whiting. William H. C.f
Whitlock. Frank O
Whitman, Frank Homer ....

Whitman, Walter M
Whitney. Henr\- H
Whitteniore. James M
Whittlesey, Charles t
Whittlesey. Joseph H.-f
Whitworth, Pegram
Wholley. John H
Wickliffe, Charles t
Wieting, Orlando L.f
Wigmore. Hubert I^

Wilcox. Cadmus M.f


Wilcox, Frank A
Wilcox. James H. G
Wilcox. John R.t
Wilder, Wilber E
Wilder, William T
Wildrick, Abrara C.t
Wilen. John W
Wilhelm, William H.f
Wilkins. Harry E
Wilkins, John D.t
Wilkinson, Frederick!
Wilkinson. John W.f :

Wilkinson. Theophilus F. J.f


Willard. Joseph H
Willard, Prentiss t
Willard. Simon f
Willcox, Corn^lis DeW
Willcox. E. Farnsworth
Willcox. Francis W
List of Graduates of United States Military Acadeiiiv. 433

Name. Name.

Wise, Hugh D 1S94 3^14 Wooten. William P IS9S


Wisser, John P 1S74 2517 Worden. Charles A.f. . .

Withers, Johnf 1849 1429 Workizer, John G


Withers. Jones M.f 1835 S29 Worth, Henrj- A, F.f...
Wittenniyer, Edmund 18.S7 322S Worth, Joseph S.-f
Witter. Henry F.t 1S51 i.?32 Worthington, Thomasf
Wittich, Willis 1874 2534 Wragg. Samuel t
Wolcott. Christopher C.f 1S67 2210 Wright, Aaron M.f
Wolf, Louis C 1S97 3744 Wright. Benjamin H.f..
Wolf. Paul A 1890 3371 Wright, Crafts J.t
Wolf. Silas A 1878 27.S7 Wright, Edmund S
Wood, Abram E.t 1872 24-M Wright, Edward M.f
Wood, Charles E. S 1874 2532 Wright, Georget
Wood, Edward E 1870 2317 Wright. Horatio G.f....
Wood, Eleazer D.t iSo6 17 Wright. Jamesf
W*ood, Ingham t |
1831 Wright, James H.f
Wood, Lafayette B.f 1843 Wright. John t
Wood, Oliver E 1867 2\'4l Wright, Moses H.f
Wood, Robert E 1900 3952 Wright, Thomas t
Wood, Thomas J 1845 1235 Wright, Thomas J.f
Wood, William H.f 1S45 1267 Wright. Walter K
Wood, William T 1877 2682 Wright, William H.f
Wood, Winthrop S 18S9 33 12 Wyatt, Walter S
Woodbridge, Francisf. 1837 904 Wygant, Henry
Woodbridge, Georgef.. 1S26 442 Wyman, Powell T.f
Woodbur\', Daniel P.f 1836 847 Wyndham, John D.f. ..
Woodbury, Thomas C . 1872 24.1'' Wyse, Francis O.f
Woodruff, Charles A 1S71 23S0 Yates, Halsey E
Woodruff, Eugene A.f . 1866 2I2I Yates. William
Woodruff, George A.f. .. 1861 1948 Yeatman. Richard T
Woodruff, I. Carle t 1S36 871 Yeaton, Franklinf
Woodruff, James A 1899 3858 Yoakum, Henderson K.f
Woodruff, Thomas M.f . 187 23S4 Young, Charles
Woods, Charles R.f 1852 1.555 Young, Edward C
Woods, James S.t 1844 1222 Young, Richard W
Woods. Joseph J.f 1S47 1333 Young. William C.f
Woods.Samuel t 1837 926 Young. Willard
Woodward. Charles G . 187- 2651 Youngberg, Gilbert A. .

Woodward, John E 1892 3500 Zane, Edmund L


Wooley, Frederick 1878 2724 Zinn, George .A

Wooster, Charles F.f. .. 1837 921


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