Regulations for the Government of the Ordnance DepartmentGideon, 1852 - 140 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 19
Page xii
... Hired men , return of ....... Horses for ordnance service ..... C of company of ordnance of hired men .... of property . Statement of receipts and expenditures . of work done ...... Voucher for purchases Fortifications , armament of ...
... Hired men , return of ....... Horses for ordnance service ..... C of company of ordnance of hired men .... of property . Statement of receipts and expenditures . of work done ...... Voucher for purchases Fortifications , armament of ...
Page xiv
... hired persons to be made monthly ......... . on account of contracts . Permanent improvements at arsenals , & c .. ...... 35 ...... 128 131 , 132 29 Postage accounts ...... 132 Prices of small arms ........ 153 of accoutrements ...
... hired persons to be made monthly ......... . on account of contracts . Permanent improvements at arsenals , & c .. ...... 35 ...... 128 131 , 132 29 Postage accounts ...... 132 Prices of small arms ........ 153 of accoutrements ...
Page xx
... hired men .... 28 136 of property .... Statement of receipts and expenditures . of work done .... Voucher for purchases Fortifications , armament of ...... Fuel , allowed to armory officers Gauges , for small arms ..... Gunpowder ...
... hired men .... 28 136 of property .... Statement of receipts and expenditures . of work done .... Voucher for purchases Fortifications , armament of ...... Fuel , allowed to armory officers Gauges , for small arms ..... Gunpowder ...
Page xx
... hired persons to be made monthly .. on account of contracts .. Pay rolls ...... ...... . .................. 84 76 , 77 94 95 , 96 , 97 12 35 128 · 131 , 132 29 132 153 of accoutrements ....... 154 to be established by colonel of ...
... hired persons to be made monthly .. on account of contracts .. Pay rolls ...... ...... . .................. 84 76 , 77 94 95 , 96 , 97 12 35 128 · 131 , 132 29 132 153 of accoutrements ....... 154 to be established by colonel of ...
Page 6
... hired men employed at the armory , under his superintendence , shall not exceed the number necessary to execute , by constant employment , all the business of the the armory . In the absence of the commanding officer , the charge of an ...
... hired men employed at the armory , under his superintendence , shall not exceed the number necessary to execute , by constant employment , all the business of the the armory . In the absence of the commanding officer , the charge of an ...
Common terms and phrases
abstract according to form ammunition amount annual Armament of fortifications armories and arsenals arms and accoutrements artillery Ball screws barbette barrels Bayonet Board of Ordnance cannon Cartridge box casemate Certificate of inspection certify charge chassis chief Colonel of Ordnance columbiad commanding officer contract depot disbursing officer dollars duplicate duty Endorsement enlisted field carriages furnished garrison gun carriages inspecting officer inspection of ordnance inspector inventory invoice iron issued loss or damage master armorer military post military storekeeper militia month muskets nance Department national armories non-commissioned officer officer or agent orders ordnance and ordnance ordnance and projectiles Ordnance Department Ordnance office ordnance or ordnance ordnance stations ordnance stores pattern pay roll pdr field guns pdr howitzer percussion pistols pounds powder quarter quarterly receipt received regulations repaired Rifle sabres screw Secretary Secretary of War Section shot small arms swords Total number transmit troops United unserviceable voucher Watertown Arsenal
Popular passages
Page 105 - No officer in any branch of the public service, or any other person whose salary, pay, or emoluments are fixed by law or regulations, shall receive any additional pay, extra allowance, or compensation, in any form whatever...
Page 107 - ... it shall be sufficient evidence, for the purpose of showing a balance against such person, to produce a transcript from the books and proceedings of the Treasury, as required in civil cases, under the provisions of the ac.t entitled " An act to provide more effectually for the settlement of accounts between the United States and receivers of public money...
Page 105 - And in all cases of contracts for the performance of any service, or the delivery of articles of any description, for the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the service rendered, or of the articles delivered previously to such payment.
Page 99 - ... and equipments, procured for the use of the armies of the United States; and to direct the construction of all cannon and carriages, and every implement and apparatus for ordnance, and all ammunition wagons, travelling forges...
Page 106 - Department, shall convert to his own use, in any way whatever, or shall use by way of investment in any kind of property...
Page 106 - That all officers and other persons, charged by this act, or any other act, with the safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursement, of the public moneys...
Page 105 - It shall, however, be lawful, under the special direction of the President, to make such advances to the disbursing officers of the Government as may be necessary to the faithful and prompt discharge Of their respective duties, and to the fulfillment of the public engagements.
Page 107 - No exchange of funds shall be made by any disbursing officer or agent of the Government, of any grade or denomination whatsoever, or connected with any branch of the public service, other than an exchange for gold...
Page 107 - The provisions of the five preceding sections shall be construed to apply to all persons charged with the safekeeping, transfer, or disbursement of the public money, whether such persons be indicted as receivers or depositaries of the same.
Page 106 - ... shall convert to his own use, in any way whatever, or shall use, by way of investment, in any kind of property or merchandise, or shall loan, with or without interest, any portion of the public moneys intrusted to him for safekeeping, disbursement, transfer, or for any other purpose, every such act shall be deemed and adjudged to be an embezzlement of so much of the said moneys as shall be thus taken, converted, invested, used, or loaned, which is hereby declared to be a felony...