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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 15 15 Browse Search
Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 10 10 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 7 7 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 4 4 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 3 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 2 2 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Name Index of Commands 2 2 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 2 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington 1 1 Browse Search
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e silver) Alloy.1005 Baur's Patent, Oct. 27, 18631/10 to 314 – 16Nickel.Tungsten.10 Minargent10100070050 White Metal Farmer's Patent, Sept. 6, 1864.65 – 80Zinc.91 11/10 Steel.6 7/1020 – 35 Al.1 7/10 Farmer's aluminium alloys, patent April 28, 1863. Copper is the first element, aluminium the second; the other light-colored metals are added singly or collectively, as by the following formulas, in which the proportions of atoms are stated. (See article metal, for table of the chemical e or casting loose a ship's anchor. In some of them it is suspended by its ring from the cat-block or a tripping-bolt; in others it is fastened at each end by chains which are cast loose simultaneously. Duncan's anchor-tripper. Duncan, April 28, 1863. The anchor hangs from a clutch-ring on the cat-block, which is suspended below the cathead. When the fall is cast loose, the block descends, and the clutch is opened by the chains which are attached to the cathead, and to the projecting le<
36,721J. V. MeigsOct. 21, 1862. 36,779S. HowardOct. 28, 1862. 37,376Le Roy S. WhiteJan. 6, 1863. 38,280C. C. BrandApr. 28, 1863. 38,645E. H. AshcroftMay 26, 1863. 38,943C. C. BrandJune 23, 1863. 40,884J. H. MerrillDec. 8, 1863. 41,814W. C. H5, 1862. 37,329F. BealsJan. 6, 1863. 37,921S. RemingtonMar. 17, 1863. 37,961A. HallMar. 24, 1863. 38,336James ReidApr. 28, 1863. 38,934L. W. PondJune 16, 1863. 39,409James KerrAug. 4, 1863. 39,771C. W. HarrisSept. 1, 1863. 39,825Mershon and 37,551F. P. SlocumJan. 27, 1863. 37,693J. C. HoweFeb. 17, 1863. 37,204F. P. SlocumApr. 14, 1863. 38,279C. C. BrandApr. 28, 1863. 38,321D. MooreApr. 28, 1863. 38,921Smith and WessonJune 16, 1863. 39,318Ellis and WhiteJuly 21, 1863. 39,495B. FApr. 28, 1863. 38,921Smith and WessonJune 16, 1863. 39,318Ellis and WhiteJuly 21, 1863. 39,495B. F. JoslynAug. 4, 1863. †39,496B. F. JoslynAug. 4, 1863. 39,619S. W. WoodAug. 18, 1863. 39,642M. F. GeraghtyAug. 25, 1863. 39,645H. GrossAug. 25, 1863. 39,850H. D. WardSept. 8, 1863. 49,687E. H. GrahamNov. 24, 1863. 41,117Briggs and HopkinsJan.
, 1860. 30,518FetterOct. 23, 1860. 31,644Lathrop et al.Mar. 5, 1861. 2. (b.) Commercial Spool for Under-Thread. (continued). No.Name.Date. 38,276BaldwinApr. 28, 1863. 40,446Lathrop et al.Oct. 27, 1863. 42,449ThompsonApr. 19, 1864. (Reissue.)1,704FetterJune 21, 1864. 43,404HallJuly 5, 1864. 44,003LathropAug. 30, 186, 1860. 29,448WillcoxJuly 31, 1860. 29,648DrakeAug. 14, 1860. 31,757WillcoxMar. 19, 1861. 34,571GroverMar. 4, 1862. 37,996AmblerMar. 24, 1863. 38,282BrownApr. 28, 1863. 55,927StannardJune 26, 1866. 67,536HarrisAug. 6, 1867. 79,983IsbellJuly 14, 1869. 88,665Parham et al.Apr. 16, 1869. 91,684StackpoleJune 22, 1869. 93,460te. Hawkes, February 3, 1863. Wort of malt boiled with decoction of hops; cane-sugar added; boiled to a thick sirup; add gelatine, and can. Weiderfeld, April 28, 1863. Meal steeped in water impregnated with gases resulting from dry distillation of sulphuric acid; wood charcoal; crystallized soda. Goessling, May 10, 1864
26, 1843. 8,292.Pattison, Aug. 12, 1851. 12,616.Baker, April 3, 1855. 13,657.Rowland, Oct. 9, 1855. 13,961.Schwabe, Dec. 18, 1855. 18,244.Hannen, Sept. 22, 1857. 19,771.Hannen, Mar. 30, 1858. 20,731.Rowland, June 29, 1858. 22,036.Smith, Nov. 9, 1858. 22,679.Smith, Jan. 18, 1859. 23,815.Albert, May 3, 1859. 25,106.Erdmann, August 16, 1859. 29,665.Brumlen, Aug. 21, 1860. 30,521.Mayer, Oct. 23, 1860. 31,224.Brumlen, Jan. 29, 1861. 33,337.Cary, Sept. 24, 1861. 38,283.Cobley, Apr. 28, 1863. 42,407.Rowland, Apr. 19, 1864. 45,587.Coggeshall et al., Dec. 27, 1864. 46,706.Archer et al., March 7, 1865. 48,099.Rowland, June 6, 1865. 48,243.Baker, June 13, 1865. 51,018.Chadwick, Nov. 21, 1865. 52,144.Delafield, Jan. 23, 1866. 53,093.Spence, March 6, 1866. 53,583.Delafield, Apr. 3, 1866. 55,249.Delafield, June 5, 1866. 56,685.Fell et al., July 24, 1866. 59,135.Overmann, Oct. 23, 1866. 59,901.Fell Antedated. et al., Nov. 20, 1866. 59,902.Fell et al., Nov. 20, 1866.