Annual Reports of the Navy Department for the Fiscal Year ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - Naval art and science 1897/98, [v.2], "Appendix to the Report of the chief of the Bureau of navigation" contains correspondence and documents relating to the conduct of the war with Spain, collected, arranged and edited by Ensign H. H. Ward, under the direction of the bureau. |
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... balance obtained . Annual contracts are now being made for all articles which experi- ence has shown can be advantageously purchased in this manner , and a considerable saving has been effected . In prior years , hemp for the ...
... balance obtained . Annual contracts are now being made for all articles which experi- ence has shown can be advantageously purchased in this manner , and a considerable saving has been effected . In prior years , hemp for the ...
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... balance sheets from the several navy yards , stations , and ships the Paymaster General reports that there has been a reduction in stock during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1911 , other than ordnance , of $ 2,034,973.34 . ABOLITION ...
... balance sheets from the several navy yards , stations , and ships the Paymaster General reports that there has been a reduction in stock during the fiscal year ending June 30 , 1911 , other than ordnance , of $ 2,034,973.34 . ABOLITION ...
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... balance of its life . It would be a distinct advantage for the Navy to have a floating dry dock capable of lifting the largest naval ship . Not only would such equipment constitute an increase to the docking facilities furnished by the ...
... balance of its life . It would be a distinct advantage for the Navy to have a floating dry dock capable of lifting the largest naval ship . Not only would such equipment constitute an increase to the docking facilities furnished by the ...
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... balanced that even a threat of war is very disturbing and harmful , while a war with any other great power would cause incalculable damage . To avoid war and insure peace we must be prepared for war . VESSELS OTHER THAN BATTLESHIPS ...
... balanced that even a threat of war is very disturbing and harmful , while a war with any other great power would cause incalculable damage . To avoid war and insure peace we must be prepared for war . VESSELS OTHER THAN BATTLESHIPS ...
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... balance of the existing appropriations amounts to $ 82,892,305 , to which was added a further sum of $ 40,947,130 for the purpose of enlarging ships already authorized but not yet com- menced . The total sum available therefore amounts ...
... balance of the existing appropriations amounts to $ 82,892,305 , to which was added a further sum of $ 40,947,130 for the purpose of enlarging ships already authorized but not yet com- menced . The total sum available therefore amounts ...
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armored cruiser Atlantic Fleet battle practice battleships Boston Bureau Cavite Charleston China Coaled ship colliers commanding construction and machinery Construction and repair cost Cuba current and prior Date of arrival Date of depar destroyer diseases Distance steamed duty engines enlisted Equipment of vessels expenditures Guantanamo Bay Hampton Roads Hydrographic Office Increase Navy indirect and material July July 23 June 24 June 30 Labor Mare Island Marine Corps Mass Miscellaneous Movements of vessels-Continued Name of vessel naval hospital Naval Militia naval station naval supply account Navy Department Navy yard Newport Nicaragua Norfolk Olongapo Ordnance and ordnance ordnance stores Philadelphia port visited Portsmouth Provincetown Public bills Puget Sound San Francisco Sept sick days Southern drill grounds STATEMENT B-Continued Steam machinery submarine Tangier Sound target practice Tompkinsville torpedo boat Total number vessel and port vessels Nav vessels S. E. Washington York
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Page 227 - That no part of this sum shall be applied to the repairs of any wooden ship when the estimated cost of such repairs, to be appraised by a competent board of naval officers, shall exceed twenty per centum of the estimated cost, appraised in like manner, of a new ship of the same size and like material...
Page 130 - Government property," and shall not be withdrawn or applied, except in consequence of a subsequent appropriation made by law.
Page 229 - That no part of any sum herein appropriated shall be expended for the purchase of structural steel, ship plates, armor, armament, or machinery...
Page 226 - ... designing naval vessels; construction and repair of yard craft, lighters, and barges; wear, tear, and repair of vessels afloat ; general care, increase, and protection of the Navy in the line of construction and repair ; incidental expenses for vessels and navy yards, inspectors...
Page 229 - The limit of cost, exclusive of armor and armament, of the battleship Florida, authorized by the naval appropriation act approved May thirteenth, nineteen hundred and eight, to be built in a Government navy yard, is hereby increased from six million dollars to six million four hundred thousand dollars; and the limit of cost, exclusive of armor and armament, of the battleship authorized and directed by the naval appropriation act approved June twenty-fourth, nineteen...
Page 230 - ... by any person, firm, or corporation which has not at the time of the commencement and during the construction of said vessels established an eight-hour workday for all employees, laborers, and mechanics engaged, or to be engaged, in the construction of the vessels named herein.
Page 226 - For preservation and completion of vessels on the stocks and in ordinary ; purchase of materials and stores of all kinds...
Page 226 - ... lanterns, and lamps and their appendages for general use on board ship for illuminating purposes, and oil and candles used in connection therewith ; bunting and other materials for making and repairing flags of all kinds; for all permanent galley fittings and equipage ; rugs, carpets, curtains, and hangings on board naval vessels...
Page 230 - An act relating to the limitation of the hours of dally service of laborers and mechanics employed upon the public works of the United States and of the District of Columbia...
Page 265 - That such material as provisions, clothing and small stores, medical stores, and such other materials as the Secretary of the Navy may designate, may be purchased by specific appropriations or transferred to specific appropriations before such materials are issued for use or consumption. The said charge, however, to any particular apprppriation shall be limited to the amount appropriated therefor.