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WAR DEPARTMENT

CORRESPONDENCE FILE

A SUBJECTIVE DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION WITI I

RELATIVE INDEX FOR ARRANGING AND FILING

WAR DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENCE

COMPILED UNDER DIRECTION OF THE

SECRETARY OF WAR FROM DATA FURNISHED BY THE VARIOUS BUREAUS

OF THE DEPARTMENT CONCERNED

By

ROBERT E. PARKER Office of the Assistant Secretary of War

WALTER KEETON Office of the Adjutant General

H. M. McLARIN

Office of the Chief, Quartermaster Corps

R. E. DENNISON Office of thc Chief of Ordnancc

JAN! TARY, 1914 REPRINT- JUNE, 1915 REPRINT-JULY 19, 1917

WASHINGTON

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

1917

PREFACE. .\pnr.'a1,1 pil)i of 1l1s1ifiet,ioh mist shlow just where t. put c:'ll 1I0',' )f ("ITITSlwidle(iwe, b(ook, or tote, with the g~r'eatpet r'pi'itv ;l11 wiit e aO 1,:ssLalce llthat t e ot'ller cases 1 tle "li ve siubject, vwill ie

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snmilte place. HA-ioinmy of operandoii aind reductiOlt of thie space re(pliredL for correspoiltlet1ce ,l,d docu­

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lweiit,s are most (desirable features. Thiis p)lan must be also so simple t,hlt it, c'•n be ensil.v u1derstood. This system of decimal clfssific'a­ t,i(on has 1bee1 frllled to neet. ,these requirements of record kee)in1. T he simiple alphabetical arrningement of the index, with class num­ ber referring to the exactl,place in the tables for its given subject, makes assignment of the file number easy. The system'icall be applied with e'ise(' to tle most, varied subjeictj." When a new toplic arises itis always closwely related to somne olther existing siubject'', 'nd(l inll colimectiing it with the most closely relatedi exislting subject, by ad(tiiig a, de(climal point, aIllple provision is made for the mwvcoitcr. The system is capable of unlimited expansion and can never break down for lack of room for growth, and such expan­ sion can be ma(de without confusion or waste of labor, the call num­ hers being c1111alig'o.(nle. The I)ilIl1ber of eaI('lch le'ter of' file of ('ocorr'spordeiIl' o1'0I ('15 ?/'/(It it is (IM/ '11l111f it is. A 1 1)l bel.+r left, bl:uik lhwws i tllli iately Hint. N-m hay1l vv 1141.h1'1'". / wI>ir J '(' of) inllf rif i s1Cc ,ild i v Ill,c 011Nl to0 find ,onwl .nl,llilg,for ofl need )) lo "loa-).r r. This ,systen of fililig correspolldefice call be .lpp'lied h) 1:1rge or silall , l)lsiMlt1ss 1reg(fi'lless of lthe 1t1iil('r (of suIl)bj(c(t,s carriedl or tilt n0111ra,iiiificat'o.tiis of tl(hese( sub)jects. ft, is specially a'(hipte(d th a. large (.(Oresotl('i((,. like liat of lthe War I )ep art.1iiewit, for the reasoti that., its tables co('ltaii all of the sul)bjects ,that,Ihave(' le!) ill use for the past(, 50 Y(eairs, a(Iid it, iS re1so,iible to suppose tHIt the ,• Iile sllbjec'mt' will be siflhicient, to (are for siillair coirres)poidell(ice for is oltilV (ri llo(we year's to •

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lTie s,stemn is as readily appli,ahle I a,a rge office as a small one, heciuse a biireau or bralnch 011\ s•uch mhers or subjects je'es as n-Prespotideneo. Where the tables are needed in thie work of is refeor to something not, neleded in te work of a p";1ricoilar oflice, that pI lrticiilar office slhoulld ilot 11"v thel). TieC

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per'at',ed is a great forward slep. iIn ,eel)ping correMl'I)delnce. Tlhe bhvilous aIdvalitages of this system er 'lthe one now in use a'eithe elnimination of duplicate records, thie recordc d, ldtheadditiolnal, tlhe received bhack, and tlhe majority of the iiindex cards; tihe gathering

together in one place of all correspondience relating to one subject; the quick handling, finding, an(d filing of all papers: the ability to remove from the files records whiich •ri ye not currently used aInd place same in storage, and the great economy in time, spaee, clerks, work, and effort required to operate the files, with a certainty of always finding a piece of correspondence it there is matter on file concern­ ing it. HANDLING PAPERS.

The papers are filed flat in vertical drawers, separated by suita­ ble guide cards and folders. In eachli foldecr the last paper receive(l will be filed in front of all othiers oni same subl)ject. Tlie (dec,ilili1 number to be placed on righlt mniargin I inch fromn top of the plaper in a vertical position, thus: . The subject of a paper dletermlines its file numnA.A0I. 0. her, whiech nnumber wal be readil v fonlld by colonslilt470.:11 itig ,thealp'haht,ical index of slubjects.

Aft.er the

aU. , 1914.

paper has been filed the number ,,icater the sub lect, the claskfication taking the place of inde,

rards. nt,a inis more than one subjet., Wrhen a paper cmi notes or cross references shoulid be nilade giving the paper one subject number and tilie note or cross reference olther number or numbers. As many notes or cros,,s references sliould he miade as required. 'lThe lumber should he placed On tile paqper ;at tOle originating office or flie office of receipt, whilch numiber carries the paiper wioherever it may rgo,11ote.s or cross references to he made whenever a miore ex\tensive record is

desired. Papers relating to more thlian one sublhead of under a general head. When a file becomes too large for convenient be subdivided, alphabetically or otherwise, and finding sheet provided and placed in front of the of the contents of the file.

a subject are filed handling it should a list of papers or file as a ready brief

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5 SKELETON FILE.

The skeleton file will be used for papers passing through an office and should conltain only so mu(c

of the contents of the original paper

as may be necessary for record for that office, andl should 1)be with­ drawn and d,estroy(ed if tHie original paper is returned to thle file. FILING EQUIPMENT.

A cabinet containing drawers for vertical filing sufficient to accom­ mniodate papers for two years.

Guide cards, heavy pasteboard, tables of five divisions. Folders, manila, with five divisions, one-half inch shorter in height tlhan the guide cards.

Il(lCex cards, 3 by 5 light \vweight with file case to hold same. Aceo ()r o)ther fasteii,ers amid Im)nli'es.

(3 EXPLANATORY NOTES.

Thle proposed classification of the correspoindence of thile War Dep,rtment is so devised that the arrangement of the file itself serves IlIe ipurpose of the subject index. Conversely, thile subject matter of t1he paper deltermines its file number and therefore its filing place. The nine general classes of the file are: ('lass 0. General. Class I. Finance and accounting. ('Chlass 2. Personnel. ('las s 3. Admi i istration. C'lass 4. Supp)lies and equipment. Class 5. Transportation. ('lass 6. Buildings and grounds. ('lass 7. Medicine, hygiene, and sanitaltion. (Class S. Rivers and harbors. Class 9. IEi(-I of these classes is divided, according to t•le decimial system, witil each distinct subject has its own file number. This file nunliber consists of at least thlree figures, the decimal p)oint always following tde third figure when more digits are required. This s yste l)lpresulpposes that all subject matter to be handled can le gro•lped in 10 classes or less, and that each of these classes can be su)livi6ded into 10 classes or less, and so on down to the ultimate nmilber o()funit subjects required to carry the sub)ject to the greatest detnil dhitrs

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(Geieral Ornders of WaNir )eDpairtItntt. 324. 251 324. 252 324.3 324. :11 324.32 324.38 324. 331 324. 332 324. 4

:24.5 324. 51 324.52 324. 53 324. 54

ApplicatioiLI and exainiatiIt fol. Vohliiteer eligible list. T•lderi s o)f service.

lndividualts.

Orga iizatitns.

et'uitilg for wvolutetI.r

Rtecruiting details.

Recriiting agentts.

(0),aIizatins o)f State and [1iitetl State,s Vtdu•tdeeris. (State volhmteers, see umidler State.) (United States V\hltitees', see Arit (d S'lVic,.) lid,pndetnt organi5atinls.

Ilonin guards.

Invalid corps.

Life-saving t0rps.

Tehgraph (t,rps.

324. 6

Retirted and reserve.

324. 61 324. 62

V()oluteet'r retired list.

Vtht(4l1teer el.srvs.

anid

81

Other questions pertaining to volunteers. Conscription. Exemption of persons from military service. Substitutes. Loyalty. Bounty and bounty land. Volunteer officers. Volunteer Army Corps, Civil and Spanish Wars. lPrisoners of war in War with Spain and in Philippine

324. 7 324.71 324. 72 324. 73 324.74 324. 75 324. 76 324. 77 324. 79

Insurrecti(01n. Parole of.

324. 79 1 325

350

Militia.

Laws and regulations governing.

325. 1 325. 11 325. 12 325.2 325.21 325.22 325. 23 325.24 325. 25 325. 3 325.31 325.32

Regulations. Codes and manuals. Discrimination against. Criticism and condemnation of. Laws and legislation to p)revent. By employers of members. By Federal departments. By organized labor. Relations with War D)epartment. Relations with Regular Army. Cooperation with Regular Army.

325.33

Status as militia.

325.34 325.4 325.41 325.411 325.42 325.43 325.44 325.441 325. 442 325.45 325. 451 325. 452 325. 453 325. 454 325. 455 325. 456

Status when in Federal service. Organization. Unorganized militia. Enrollment of. Independent required to organize. Conformity with Regular Army. Strength. Commissioned. Enlisted. Organizations. Changes in. Muster in and out. l)isbandment. Traniisfer of units between arms. D)esignations of. Privileged.

.40

450 1460 47 480 530 440

322-17-6

660 670

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4

82

325.5 325.51 325. 52 325. 521 325. 522 325. 523 325. 524 325. 525 325. 526 325. 527 325. 528 325. 6 326 326. 1 326.2 326. 3 326. 4 326.5

Development and improvement of.

Policies and plans.

Education. (See also 350.)

Systems and methods of instruction.

Correspondence schools.

State schools.

Standardization of.

Courses of study.

Armory instruction.

Instruction State employees.

I1struction at,property inspections.

Training. (See 353.) IPaying and pay of. Reserves. Regular Army Reserves.

Medical Reserve Corps.

Militia.

National.

Marksman.

I

83 330

MILITARY CONTROL.

330. 1 330. 11

Efficiency. Of troops by arm of service and organizations.

330. 12 330. 13 330.14 3;50. 15 330.2 330.21 330.22 330. 23 330. 3 330. 31 330. 311 330.32 330. 321 330. 33 330. 331 331

Of militia, by States and organizations. Commendations. Criticisms. teports of elliciency. Service. Field. Tropical. Foreign. Muster rolls and returns. Muster rolls. Rendition and correction of. Returns of organizations. Rendition and correction of. Returns of posts. Rendition and correction of. Posts or camps.

331.01 331.

02

331.

1

Camp

Post

35

administration.

libraries.

club

Officers'

2

331.

Post administration.

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331.3 331.31 331.32 331.33 331.34 331.35 331.36 331.37 331.4 331.41 I 30

4A1 AI .

2

Post and company exchanges. Establishment of. Stocks, fixtures, and supplies. Officers, employees. Councils of administration. Profit and credit. Regulations. Operation reports. Messes. Officers'.

450 460 471 480

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men.

331.5 331.51 331.52 331.53

Laundries. Establishment of. Regulations. Civilians operating.

331.6

Kitchens and gardens.

530j 40M

601

670

84 332 332. 1 332. 11 332. 12 332. 13 332. 131 332. 132 332. 14 332.2 332. 21 332. 22 332.23 332. 24 332. 3 332.31 332. :311 332. 312 332. 313: 332.32 332. 321 332. 322 :332. 33 332.3:31 332. 332 333 333.01 333. 02 333. 03 333. 1 333. 2 333. 3 :333. 34 33:3. :15 :333. 4 333:. 1.4 333:..45 333. 5 333. 56 3:33. 57 333. 58 333. 6 333. 7 333. 8 333.9 333.96

Flags, trophies, and personal property.

(For supply, see 400.)

Flags. Captured. Confederate. National. D)esecration and misuse. Use for advertising purposes. Inscriptions of attles on, silver Iands and rings. Trophies. National. Nevada. Pahna. Sohlier of Mafrathon. Personal ))property. ('Oivilian (lothing. Wearing of by officers. Wearing of by ednlisted men. Sale of cast-off clothing by recruits. ()Oflicers'. Disposition of. Storage of. (See 400.) Enlisted men. D)isposition of. Storage of. (See 400.) Inspections by inspector generals and other officers. Methods and manner of making. Regulations governing. Special instructions. Military posts, stations, districts, cemeteries, in their entirety. Depots, arsenals, armories, in their entirety. Organizations of troops. In field. In garrison or quarters. Militia o,rgaiizations and property. In field. In garrison or quarters. Maneuvers, target practice, tournaments, field marches. Regular Army. Militia. Joint Army and Militia. Buildings and reservations as to condition, upkeep, repair. Vessels. Business methods, accounts, records. Miscellaneous. Property and supplies.

85

334 334. 1

Boards, councils, and commissions. Examining boards. Cadet candidates for Military Academy. Chaplains. Civilians for second lieutenant. Enlisted mien for second lieutenant. D)ental surgeons. Engineer Corps, civilians for second lieutenant. Medical officers. Officers for promotion. Pay clerks. Phililppine Scoults. Porto Rican Regimenlt.

334.2

334.3

Staff, noneommissione(d, for tippointmtcnt in. Superintendents for iationial comemteries. Transfer officers to staff corp1s or delpartments. Veterinarians. Volunteer commnissions. Regulations and equipment boards. Army Regulations, amendlment and revision. Cavalry d(rill regulatiolNs. Cavalry equipment. Field Artillery regulations. Infantry d(rill regulations. Infantry equip)ment. Small-arms firing regildations. Service boards. Army medical. Artillery, Coast. Artillery, Field. Artillery, Field, school of fire. Artillery, Mountain. Cavalry. Engineer. Infantry. Joint Army and Navy. Military prison conunissi)ners. National land defense. National Militia. National, for promotion of rifle p)ractice. (See 381.5.) Ordnance Board. Ordnance and FortificatiOns. Torpedo.

86

334. 4 334. 5 334-1. 6 334.7

334.8

335 335. 1 335. 11 335. 12 335. 13 335. 14 335. 15 335. 16 335. 17 335. 2 335. 21 335. 22 335.23 335. 24 335. 25 335. 26 335.27

336 336. 1 336.2 336. 21 336.3 336.4 336. 5 336.6

Efficiency Boards. (Regular Army oflicers, voltmnteer oflicers.) Coldlege inspection. Retiring. Boards, other. Animals, public inspection of. Church claims in Philippine Islands. General Staff, selection officers for detail. Geographic names, in United States and Philippine Islands. Inspection and appraisement. Interdepartmental. Militia officers. Panama fortifications. Philippine Islands, fortification an(l defense. Sanitary inspectors. Commissions and councils.

Honors and ceremonies. Honors. Official courtesies. Salutes. Saluting stations. Entertainment of distinguished guests. Testimonials and thanks. Rolls of honor. Honorary degrees. Ceremonies. Precedence of troops at. Reviews. Parades. Roll calls. Musters. Receptions. Saturday inspections.

Foreign and International Affairs and Relations. Foreign commerce. Foreign armies. Movement of troops on United States territory. Foreign navies. Foreign officers. International boundary. International conferences.

87 340 341 341.1 341. 2 341.3 341.4 341.41 341. 42 341.43 341.44 341.5 341.6 341.61 341.7 341.8 341.81

342 342.01 342. 02 342. 03 342. 04 342.05 342.06 342.1 342.11

RECRUITMENT. Recruiting. Army at large. Departmental and regimental. Special recruiting for arms of the service. Recruiting regulations. Instructions to govern. Recruiting circulars. Trimonthly reports. Night recruiting. Recruiting parties. Recruiting depots. Recruit companics. Recruit depot posts. Recruiting districts and stations. Opening and closing stations.

Enlistment. Army reserve. Period of enlistment. Fraululent enlistment. Reports of enlistment. Enlistment papers. Reenlistment. Applicants for enlistment. Accepted.

342.12

Rejected.

342.13 342.14 342. 15 342. 151 342.16 342. 161 342. 162 342. 17 342. 18

Probation. Elopement. Physical examination. Physical examination reports. Disqualifying defects, mental, lphysical, age. Waived by reguilations. Waived by special authority, Secretary of War. Special enlistments for staff departments. Ineligibles, special authority for enlistment of (such as aliens, Indians, married men, military prisoners).

340

350

4

2

460

4

640

I7 61J

88

343 343. 01 343. 02 343. 03 343. 1 343.11

343. 12

343. 2 343.21 343.211 343. 212 343.22 343.23 343. 24 344 344. 1 344. 11 344. 12 344. 13 344. 14 344. 2 344. 3

Recruits.

Qu alificatiois. Moral and medical examiinatioin. Instruction. A 1)plication for. Staff departmenits. Medical l)Depl)artmnent. Military Academy detaclhineits. Ordnance D)epartmnent. Quartermaster Corps. Signal Corps. Line of the Army. Artillery, Coast. Artillery, Field. Cavalry, Colored. Cavalry, White. Engineers. Infantry, Colored. Infantry, White. Native troops. Assignment. Available for. Staff D)epartminents. (Subdivide same Las343.11.) Line of the Army. (Subdivide same as 343.12.) Select. Conducting to stations and reports of commanding ofli­ cers on. Quality of, reports by commanding officers. Identification of soldiers. Systems of. Finger print. Outline figure card. Photographic. Personal marks. Charts, tables, tags. Calls on commanding oficlers to correct defective finger prints, photographs, or make new ones.

4,

89 350 350. 01 350. 02 350. 03 350. 04 350. 05 350. 06 350. 07 350. 08 350. 1 350. 2 350. 3 350. 4 350.5 351 351. 01

351. 02 351. 03 351.04 351.05 351.06 351.1 351. 11

EDUCATION. Literature for use of tihe Army. lRoading mniatter. Languago, study of and proficiency in. Military museums. Military information, collection and disseminution. Military probleoms. Military observations. Military topography. Foreign) military schools, attendancu ollicers and enlisted men. Foreignl officers, attendaWnce at miilitary schools in United States. Civilians, atteondance at military schools in United States. Instruction reports from arms of the service. Illiteracy in the Army. Military Academy. Oflicers of. Superintendent. Professors. Commandant of cadets. Treasurer and disbursing officer. Adjutant. Quartermaster Corps officers. Master of the sword. Detachment of enlisted men. Band. Regulations. Dopartments, and course of instruction. Academic board and Board of Visitors. Cadets. Appointment and reappointment.

351. 12

Alternates.

351. 13 351. 14 351. 15 351. 151 351. 152 351. 16 351.17 351. 18 351. 19 351. 21 351. 22 351. 23 351.24

Probation. Reinstatement. Examination, candidates, I)physical and mental. Cadets at the academy. D)eficient in examination. Diemerits. Punishlnont. Appeals. Hazing. Ab)senAe. l)istinguished. Z13 Graduation list. Separation.

350 400 410

450 40

50 rw%p-v

670

90 351. 25 351. 26 351. 27 351. 28 351. 29 351.31 351. 32 351.33 351. 35 351.36 351.37 351.38 351.39

Army schools and colleges.

352 352.01 352.02 352.03 352.04 352.05 352.06 352. 07 352. 08S 352. 09 352.091

352. 352. 352. 352. 352. 352.

Cadets -Continued. Vacancies. Use of, to instruct militia. Circulars of information. Candidates. Conduct roll. Merit roll. Annual roll. Uniforms. Change of name. Warrants. Residence. Admission and education of foreigners. Corps of Cadets.

1 11 12

13 14 15

352. 16 352. 17 352. 18S 352. t19 352.21 :352. 22 352. 23 352. 24 352.25 352.26

Course of instruction. Essays and lectures. Service school journals. Students. (For detail see 200.) Officers. (For detail see 200.) Instructors. (For detail see 200.) Graduates. Diplomas, certificates, honor roll. Miscellaneous. Detachments of enlisted men at. White. Colored. Army service schools and staff colleges. Army School of the Line. Army Staff College. Army Signal School. Army Field Engineer Scho0l. Army Field Service and Corrospondence School for. Medical Officers. Coast Artillery School. School of Musketry. School of Bakers and (Cooks. (Attendance militia officers.) Mounted Service School. School for Field Officers. School for Company Officers. School for Farriers and Horseshoers. School for Mechanics and Saddlers. Field Artillery School of Fire. Army War Collego.

91 Armny service schoolds and staff colleges-4fontinued.

Engineer School.

352. 27 352. 28 352. 29 352. 291 352. 3 352. 31 352. 32 352. 33 352. 34 352.35 352.4 352.5 352. 51 352. 52 352. 53 352. 6 353 353. 1 353. 11 353. 12 353. 13 353.14 353. 141 353. 142 353. 143 353. 144 353.145 353. 146 353. 147 353. 148 353. 15 353. 151 353. 152 353. 153 353. 154 353. 16 353. 17 353. 171 353. 172 353. 173 353. 174 353. 175

Army Medical School. Miscellaneous. School for Quartermaster Sergeants. Garrison schools. Course of inistruction. Attendance Regular Arnimy officers. Attendance Militia officers. Proficiency and (deficiency. Reports. Training schools. Post schools. Attendance noncommissioned officers. Attendance enlisted men. Attendance of children. Correspondence schools. Training. Target practice. Target year, suspension of. Night training. Signal service. Small-arms firing. Classification. Figure of merit. Coast Artillery. Colleges. Gallery. Machine-gun platoons. Special course for militia. Insplectors of. Marksmanship. Qualification. Classificatio)n. Certificate of marksmanship. Insignia. Artillery, Field. Artillery, Coast. Rapid fire, machine gun, mortars. Batteries at post. Assignment to guns and calibers, Subcaliber practice. Figure of merit.

92 353. 176 353. 177 353.2 353.201 353. 202 353. 203 353. 204 353. 21 353. 22 353. 23 353. 24 353. 25 353. 255 353. 3 353.31 353.32 353.33 353.34 353.35 353. 4

353. 41 353. 42 353. 43 353.44 353.5 353.501 353.51 353.52 353. 521 353.53 353. 54 353. 541 353. 542 353. 543 353. 54-4 353. 54-5 353. 54-6 353. 547 353. 548 353. 549 353. 5491 353. 55 353.56

Target practice -Artillery, Co)ast-Cn tinled(l. Records and reports. Reports of mine practice. Small-arms competition. Teams. Entrance and other fees. Officials. Prizes. International. (Subdivide as 353.2.) National. Army. Militia, State and interstate. Department and (1ivisioin. Annual reports. National shooting matches. Tryouts and teams. Entrance and other fees. Officials. Prizes. Rifle clubs and teams. Firing.

Tests of. Tables of. Circuits for seacoast. Salvos and salvo points. Drills and exercises. Competitive, exhibition, prize. Signals and signaling, including telegraph and telephone. Equitation. Horse racing. Guard duty. Instruction drills. )Hospital Corps. Signal Corps. Artillery, Coast. Cavalry. Engineers. Infantry. Machine-gun platoons. Artillery, Field. Miscellaneous. Mine companies and plaitters. Practice marches. Marches, tests.

93 353.57 353. 571 353. 572 353.58 353.7 353.71 353.72 353.73 353.74 353.75 353.8 353.81 353. 82 353.83 353. 84 353. 85

353.86

Maneuvers and camps of instruction.

354 354.1 354. 354. 354. 354. 354. 354. 354. 354. 354.

Drills and exercises-Continued. Physical exercises.

Walking and running.

Fencing, and similar drills.

Tournaments, military. Musical training.

Vocal and instrumental.

Teachers.

Instruction.

Orchestra, string and brass.

Bugle calls.

Athletics and amusements.

Boxing or prize fighting.

Jiu jitsu or wrestling.

Swimming.

Gymnastics, and wall scaling.

Games.

Baseball.

Basket ball.

Billiards.

Bowling.

Football.

Golf.

Polo.

Pool.

Tennis.

Amusements.

Concerts.

Dances.

Entertainments.

Exhibitions.

101 102 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Camps of instruction. (Arrange by name of camp andl years in which they are held.)

Criticisms.

Attendance.

Officers' camps of instructior

Inland camps.

Coast Artillery camps.

Coast Artillery and Militia.

Militia or State.

Reports.

Students, civil schools.

94 354.2 354.201 354.202 354.203 354.204 354. 205 354.21 354.22 354.23 354.24 354.25

Maneuvers. (Arrange as camps of instruction.)

Criticisms.

Attendance.

Concessions at.

Referees.

Reports. Joint Army and Navy.

Army and Militia.

Naval.

State.

Foreign.

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95 EMPLOYMENT AND MOVEMENT OF TROOPS.

370 370.01

Mobilization.

370.02

United States troops passing through foreign territory.

370. 03 370.04 370. 05 370.06 370. 07 370. 1 370. 11 370. 12 370. 13 370. 14 370. 15 370. 16 370.2 370. 21 370. 22 370. 23 370.24 370.25 370. 26 370. 27 370. 3 370. 31 370. 32

Invasion. Siege. Evacuation. Enemy's country. Damages caused by military activities. To give aid and relief in time of disaster. Accidents, railroad amnd other. Earthquakes. Famine. Floods. Storms. Forest fires. Operations and reports of. Escorts, guards and(convoys. Expeditions and campaigns. Scouts and skirmishes. Engagements. Explorations. Joint Army and Navy operations. Reenforcements. Protection of seacoast. Submarine mine defense. Harbor defenses.

Atlantic coast. 370.4 370.41 370.42 370. 5 370. 51 370. 52 370. 53 370. 54

370. 370. 370. 370.

6 61 62 63

Gulf coast. Pacific coast. Communication, ways and means. Line of communication. Establishment of base lines. Changes of stations. United States and Alaska. United States, Philippines, and other islands. United States, Panama, and Panama Canal Zone. Reports of arrival and departure. (NOTE.-For correspondence concerning troops by classes and units see 320.) Suppression of lawlessness. Riots and strikes. Filibustering. Insurrections.

,

41. . 41)

a 460 4

$30 0

600J

67W

law. Guerrilla Indian Troops Applicati,ms Fairs. tt(>rse Inaugm'aii(m Tom'nam(,ni l','•\'•st, Exhibitions 64 370. 66 370. 64 370.65 370. 370. 65 72 370. 370.766 370.71 :370. 7 370. 370. 71 370. 72 S 370.73 73 370. Sl 370.74 74 370. 370.75 370. 75 370. :370. 8 37!!. 370. Si

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96

96 Martial Suppression Suppression of lawlessness-Continued. Guerrilla warfare. Indian depredations and dances. Troops as posse comitatus.

Exhibitions and parades. Applications for from societies. Fairs. Horse shows. Inaugunration ceremonies.

TournamentI

.

Martial law. Provost marshals.

&

II

97 380

380. 1 380.2

WAR AND PEACE. (Under this head, matters and terms relating to making 1peace and war, terminating, carrying on wars, have been p)laced.) Interventions. Civil war.

381

Preparations for war, plans, tables, instructions, statistics, etc.

381S.1 381. 2 381. 3 . 381. 4 381. 5 381. 51 381. 52 381. 53 381. 54 382 382. 1 382. 2 383 383. 1 383. 2 383. 3 383. 4 3S3. 5

383. 6 383. 7 384 384. 1 381. 2 381. 3 385 385. 1 385.2 385. 3 385. 4

386

War footing. War strength. Materials for war. Reserves for war. Promotion of target practice. Army. Militia. Educational institutions. Clubs. Beginning war. Proclamations. D)eclarations of war. Conduct of war with relation to persons. Safe conduct. Noncombatants. Clemency or pardon. Spies, espionage.

4

Hostages.

Prisone,rs of war. Refugees or reconcentrados. Conduct of war with relation to places, organizations, commands. Surren(ders. Capture or capitulation. Blocka(ldes or bhombardnl(iments. Methods and manner of conducting war. Nonintercourse. Weapons. Retaliation. Flags of truce.

Property rights involved in war.

386. 1 386.2

D)estruction in battle or under military necessity. Occupancy and use.

386.3

Captured property.

386.4 386.5

Borrowed from allies. Contraband. 322-17-7

0

460

480 530~

55o 610j so.

98

387 387. 1 387. 2 387.3 387.4 387.5 387.6 387.7

388 388. 1 388. 2 388.3

Terminating war. Amnesty. Treaties. Protocols. Armistice. Arbitration. Indemnities. Proclamations.

Preserving peace. Treaties. Arbitrations. Disarmament.

99

400

SUPPI IES AND EQUIPMENT.

400.1 400.11 400. 111 400. 112 400.113 400.114 400.115

400.12 400.121 400.122 400.123 400.124 400.13 400.131 400.132 400.133 400.134 400. 135 400.136 400.137 400.14 400.141 400.142 400.143 400.144 400.145 400.146 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400.

147 15 151 152 153 154

400.155 400.156 400.157 400.158

Selection, adoption, and acquisition. Selection and adoption. New articles and inventions offered for use of Army. Tests, trials, analyses, investigations or articles of sup­ ply, equivalents, experiments. Changes and improvements in articles of supply. Specifications, standard samples, drawings, and designs, charts, data, patterns, sizes, measurements. Determining kinds and classes of supplies to be used for which no specifications nor standard samples are adopted. Methods of purchase.

Advertising and under formal contract.

Advertising and proposal and acceptance.

Open-market purchases.

Emergency purchases.

Purchases. Requests for authority to purchase. Authority to purchase without request. Approval of action in making purchases. Subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals. Purchases from other departments or bureaus. Purchases abroad. Reports of purchases made, and market conditions. Bids, abstracts, awards, and contracts. Circulars to bidders and advertisements (copies of, con­ tents, conditions in). Authority to invite bids. Abstracts of proposals and bids. Abstracts of awards. Contracts and leases. Proposal and acceptance agreements, orders for openmarket or emergency purchases. Complaints and protests of bidders and contractors. Advertisements, catalogues, bidders' lists. Advertisements, circulars, samples. Catalogues. Offers to sell supplies to United States. Requests for information as to how to proceed to obtain Government business, lists of purchasing officers. Lists of bidders and contractors. Introductions and credentials of representatives of business houses. Government recommendations or testimonials. Use of Government name in advertisements.

410

i

450 460 44"W

530

600

6i7

655~

100 400. 16 400. 161 400. 162

400. 163 400. 100. 100. 400. 400. 400.

161 165 17 171 172 173

4-100. 17 t

400. 10 40()0. 101 4100. 192 400.2 400. 21 400. 211 100. 212 400. 213 -1400. 215 400. 216 400.22 400. 221 400. 222 400.223 400. 224 400. 225 400. 23 400. 231 400. 232 400.24 400. 241 400.242 400.25 400. 251 400. 252

Selection, adoption, and acquisition-Continued. Marking, packing, and inspection of. Marking. Packing.

Inspecting. Samples and reports of articles inspected. Inspections for other branches of Government. Manufacture of. Methods of manufacture. Allowances of materials for manufacture. Manufactures authorized at depots or arsenals by oper­ atives. Bids, abstracts and contracts for maiufacture from materials furnished by United States (manufac­ tures by contractors from materials furnished )y contractors should be carried as purchases and not as manufactures). Miscellaneous. Statistics, price lists, costs, (lescriptive cards. Reports as to supplies and equipment l)urclhased(, main­ ufactured, conditions, progress. IHandling, storing, transferring, preparing for use. Administration of depots and arsenals. Stocks to be carried. Replenishments of stocks. Transfers of stocks betweeni depots or arsenals. Additions to stocks. Capacity to manufacture. Transfers and exchanges, and shipmenit of. Transfers between posts, and stationMs. Transfers with organizations or iindividiuails changing st at ion. Exchanges b)etween posts an(I depots. Exchanges with and returns from militia. Transfers between bureaus or staff corps. Reserve stocks and field supply depots. Supplies placed inii reserve. Field Supply depots. Storing and hauling. Methods of storing and preserving. Space and utilization of same. Preparing for use, mounting and dismounting. Salting or curing. Canning or preserving.

I

I

101 400. 253

400. 254 400. 29 l1f 40..

92. 1 29 .....

400.3 400. 301 400. 302 400.311 400. 312 400. 313 400. 314 400. 315 400. 316 400.317 400.32 400. 321 400. 322 400.323 400.324 400 325 400. 326 400. 327 400.328

landling, storing, transferring, preparing for use--(Continued. Cooking or baking.

D)rying or desiccating. Miscellaneous.

Rlnorts of stock on hand.

R

onorts....

Distribution of

........

...

n.....

C(lassification for purposes of distribution. Methods and points of supply. Methods of preparing and submnitting requisitions. Requisitions for suplplies, repairs and alterations, etc. Requests for supplies, directions to supplly or directions to submit requisitions. Estimates or data as to need of posts, stations, organi­ zations. Complaints of delay or nonreceipt of supplies called for on requisitions. Criticisms of supplies furnished on specified requisi­ tions. Reports as to unfilled requisitions or inability to fur­ niish supplies called for. Sales. To officers and their families, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. To enlisted men and their families, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. To employees and their families. To militia and militiamen. To other bureaus and dei)artments an(d omilovees. To cadet store, soldiers' homes, 1)postexchanges, Red ('Cross Society. To Y. M. C. A. secretaries, postmasters, civilians. Applications from unauthorized civilians to make purchases and requests for information as to where sup­

plies can be purchased. 400.329 400. 3291 400. 3292 400.3293 400. 3294 400.33 400.331 400.332 400. 333 400.334

400. 335

To miscellaneous. Manufacturers and inventors. Military or semimilitary organizations. Volunteers. Rifle clubs and schools. Loans. To other bureaus and departments. To patriotic, charitable, and similar organizations. Specially authorized by Congress. To militia and schools.

Donations.

4

40 46

4

4

J P40 550 6 owlj

60t 600

60

102 400.34 400.3401 400.3402 400. 3403 400. 3404 400. 341 400.342 400. 343 400. 344 400. 345 400. 346 400. 347 400. 348 400. 349 400.35 400.3501 400. 3502 400. 3503 400. 3504 400. 351 400. 352 400. 353 400. 354 400.355 400. 356 400. 357 400. 358 400. 3581 400. 3582 400.3583 400.3584 400. 359 400.36 400.37 400.38 400.4 400.41 400.42 400.43 400. 44 400. 5 400.51

Distribution of--Continued. Allowances. For Artillery target practice. For small-arms target practice. For camps of instruction. For the national match. To officers. To enlisted men, nurses. To employees. To others, civilians, prisoners. To organizations. To posts and stations. To buildings, offices, libraries. To militia. To miscellaneous units (as horses, etc.). Issues of. Methods of issuing. Prices at which issued. Gratuitous issues. Special and extra issues. To officers. To enlisted men, nurses, restored enlisted men. To employees. To other persons, prisoners, etc. To organizations. To posts and stations. To buildings, offices, libraries. To militia. Laws and regulations as to. Conditions of. At camps. Suspension of. To miscellaneous units (as horses, etc.). Expenditure of. Supplies for expeditions. Relief of destitutes. Using, wearing, utilizing, maintaining and operating methods of. Installation and location of. Defects in. Accidents and damage to. Accidents and damage from blasts from ordnance. Repairs and alterations, roaching, frosting. Conversion and alteration.

i

103 400.52 400. 521 400. 522 400.6 400. 61 400. 62 AM

9 3

400. 631 400.64 400.7 400. 701 400. 702 400. 703 400. 704 400. 705 400. 71 400.72 400.73 400.74

401 402 402. 1 402.2 402. 3 402.4 402.5

403 404 404.1 404.2

Repairs and alterations-Continued. Overhauling and repairing. Relining. Reloveling. Reclamations and replacements. Shortages. Broken articles or packages. D

dI

d Ad

t

i

Destroyed to prevent contagion. Defective. Disposition of. Unserviceable. Obsolete. Surplus. Unclaimed or stray. Condemned. Sales at auction. Unlawful. Losses and thefts. Waste.

Systems of supply and distribution.

Miscellaneous papers.

Requests for samples, specifications, illustrations, recipes. Requests for information as to articles of supply. Complaints and criticisms. Professional and technical papers in re. Samples and descriptions of equipment foreign armies.

41.

Farming operations. Remount service. Brooeeding animals. Training animals.

5 460

4W 52Oj 530 550 610J Yee 6700 6ee]

104 410

BUILDING MATERIAL AND HARDWARE.

410.1 411

Hardware. Building material.

411. 1 411. 2 411. 3 411. 31 411. 32 411. 33 411. 34 411. 35 411. 36 411. 4 411. 5 411. 51 411. 6 411.7 411.71 411.72 411. 73 411.8 411. 81 411. 82 411. 83 411.84 412 412.1 412.11 412. 12 412. 13 412.14 412.2 412.21 412.22 412.23 412.24 412.25 412.26 412.27

Lumber, wood, timber. Flooring and roofing, tan)ark, tent floors. Fixtures and equipments. Screens, storm doors, windows, vestibulles. Window shades, awnings, ventilators. Wall lockers. Bowling alleys. Gymnasium apparatus. Fire escapes. Frames and sashes for doors and windows, portable houses. Steel and iron, framework, sheeting, corrugated, wire fencing. Steeool reinforcing for concrete construction. Paints, oils, varnish, kalsomine, creosote, turpentine. Builders' hardware. Metal fixtures, locks, keys, door knobs, hinges, window weights. Metal materials, nails, nuts, bolts, screws, chains, rivets, brads, tacks, tin, wire. Rope, cordage, twine. Cement, stone. Asphalt, tar, road oils. Cement and lime. Concrete, sand, mortar, crushed stone. Brick, stone, tiling, paving blocks. Mechanical and electrical equipment. Heating and lighting equipment. Radiators, registers, boilers for heating. Electric-light fixtures. Gas and other light fixtures. Hleating stoves and ranges, stovepipe, furnaces, firep lace(s. Plumbing and sewer materials and equipment. Iron pipe, joints, elbows, connections, water heaters, hy­ drants. Sewer pipe, joints, elbows, connections. Closets, tanks, flushes, urinals. Bathtubs, sinks, washtubs, lavatories, shower baths. Asbestos, packing for joints. Metals, babbitt, and other welding compound. Lubricating oils, waste, boiler compoun(d.

I

105 412.

3

412.

31

Engines

412.

32

Boilers

33

Ice

34

Laundry

412.

214

412. 35 412. 36 412. 37 412. 4 t112. 41 412. 42 412. 43 412. 44 412.45 412. 46 412. 47 413 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413. 413.

Machinery.

(Air

and

and

and

compressors.)

equipment.

equipment.

refrigerating

machinery

machinery,

and

ammunition

ice-cutting

tools.

machinery

Baking and cooking machinery. PIumps and equipment. Safety devices, smoke consumers, fuel econlmillizers. Ile(tri(al equipment, machinery, and material. Elect ric engilnes and motors. Geneirators, generating sets, and (lyNllamos. Transformers. Elevators, fans, chain lifts. Storage battieries, cells, and magnetos. Power panels, operating boards, wire, cables. Blocks, signal., master, mine. Tools, instruments, and machines.

1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 21 22 23 24 3

413. 31 413. 32 413.33 413. 34 413. 35 41:3. :36 413.37 413.4 413. 41 413. 42 413.43

Tools and iml)plements. (Shoe lasts and size sticks.) Amnunnition tools, loading tools. Carpenters' aluld painters' tools. Nlumbers' tools. Ele(ctricians' tools. Blacksmiths', sa(hlerls', farriers' and wheelwrights' tools. T ailors' tools and( equipment material. Pioneer and intrenching tools. Agricultural, farm, and lawn tools and implements. Fire fighting apparatus and supplies. Fire engines, truck,, hose and reel carts. Fire extinguishers, hand grenades. Charges for extinguisdhers, chemicals, gases. Hose, barrels, lbuckets. Musical and band instruments.

Band instruments. Band e(quipment, music stands, holders, )pol((hes. Trumpets, bugles, fires, d(rums, whistles. Musical instruments, pianos, organs, guitars. Phonographs, grap)hop)hones. Automatic pianos and players. Music rolls, phonograph records, sheet music. Telephone and telegraph. Telegraph instruments, suppl))lies and equipment. Telephone instruments, supplies and equipment. Cable instruments, supplies and equipment (mine cables under 476.2).

41

450 4

47e 480

55 60 6

I-

Eli

106 413. 44 413.45 413.46 413.47 413.5 413.51 413.52 413.53 413. 54 413. 55 413.56 413.57 413.6 413.61 413.62 413.63 413.64 413.65 413.66 413.67 413.68 413.7 413.71 413.72 413.73 413.74 413.75 413.76 413.77 413.78 413.8 413.81 413. 82 413. 83 413.84 413.85 413.86 413.87

Telephone and telegraph-Continued. Wireless instruments, supplies and equipment. Telautophones, telautographs, telegraphophones. Bell and buzzer systems. Megaphones, speaking tubes. Office tools and machines. Typewriters, dictaphones, addressographs. Adding, numbering, and computing mnachines. Printing machines, presses, multigraphs, and supplies for. Duplicating machines, mimnneographs, and supplies for. Photographic machines, supplies and products of. Stereopticons and moving p)icture machines, films. Electrotyping, lithlographiing, an( I etching outfits, supplies and products of. Testing and measuring instruments, machines allnd tools. Meters-electric, gas, water, blast, rheostats. Gauges and scales. Clocks, watches, and other time measures. Measures and meters of distance, quantity. Testing machines. Models, jigs, templets. Meteorological instruments. Range finding and firing data instruments, plotting boards, etc. Nautical, surveying, and drawing instruiments.

Nautical instruments.

Surveying instruments.

Drawing instruments.

Observing instruments, telescopes, periscopes.

Optical instruments.

Reconnaissance outfits.

Signaling instruments, supplies and equipment.

Engineer instruments.

Machines, rock crushers, cement guns, floor grinders. Road machines, steam shovels, road machinery. Sewing, buttonhole, stitching. Mowing machines and harvesting machines. Hoisting and pulling machines, jacks, cranes, derricks, pile drivers. Machines for preparing and handling fuel, saw and planing mills.

Machines for preparing and handling forage.

Loading, wire-winding and similar machines.

107 414 414.1 414. 11 414. 12 414. 13 414. 14 414. 15 414. 16 414.17 414. 18 414.2 414.21 414.22 414.23 414.24 414.25 414.26 414.27 414.28 414.3 414.31 414.32 414.33 414.34 414.35 414.36 414.37 414.38 414.4 414.41 414.42 414.43 414.44 414.45 414.46 414.47 414.5 414.51 414.52 414.53 414.54 414.55 414.56 414.57

Furniture, utensils. Furniture and furnishings.

Office furniture, desks, tables, safes, chairs. Cases, filing, book, record, ticklers. Heavy furniture for officers' quarters. Floor coverings, rugs, matting, carpets, mats. Refrigerators, ice boxes, water coolers. Furniture for chapels, gymnasiums, libraries, halls, schools, etc. Mess and kitchen furniture.

Mirrors, curtains, frames, cushions, baskets, cuspidors. Cooking stoves and ranges, equipment and utensils for.

Ranges, permanent.

Ranges, field.

Ovens, permanent, and post, and post bakeries.

Ovens, field.

Field bakeries and kitchens.

Cooking outfits for field use.

Fireless cookers.

Gas, oil, alcohol, and steam cooking stoves and ranges.

Kitchen utensils, tableware.

Bread and dough tools and equipment.

Coffee mills, roasters, and machines.

Tools, as can openers, potato peelers, fire kindlers, scoops,

sieves, knives, basting spoons, meat tools.

Utensils, pots, pans, kettles, coffee pots.

Tableware, plates, dishes, glasses, cellars, bowls.

Silverware, knives, forks, spoons.

Mess equipment or gear.

Scales, bins, racks.

Equipment for cleaning and sanitation.

Brooms, brushes, mops, sponges.

Cleaning and polishing machines, and portable laundries.

Incinerators and field laundries, septic tanks.

Sterilizers, fumigators, filters, water bags, sprayers.

Latrine troughs, odorless excavators, garbage cans, ash bar­

rels and sieves.

Basins, water buckets, dippers, and similar tinware.

Clothespins, washboards, scrub boards, washtubs, wash­

stands.

Lamps, lanterns, oil cans, gas burners.

Electric or incandescent lamps and bulbs.

Gas or acetylene lamps or burners.

Oil or gasoline lamps and burners.

Lanterns and candles.

Street lamps.

Oil cans, wicks,'burners.

Chimneys-and shades for lamps and lanterns.

108

415

Signboards, posters, placards, signs.

416

Target-range equipment and war games.

416. 1 416.2

Targets, supplies and )paLrtsfor. Flags, disks, markers.

417

Pontoon equipment and supplies.

418

Equipment for athletic training.

418. 1 418. 2 418.3

Polo e(quipmenlts. Baseball equipmelits. Football equipments.

-T

109 420

CLOTHING, EQUIPAGE, TOILET ARTICLES.

421

Uniforms.

421. 1 421. 2 421. 3 421. 4 421. 5 421. 6 421. 7 421.8

422

lHAts, caps, helmets.

(Coats, jakets, overcoats.

Shirts.

Breeches nnd(l tro(users.

Shoes andh(l lggills, boots, overshoes. ('hevron-, co(rds, stripes, up) l)ainds, l)rassards. Oinniaments, insignia, letters, (()at buttons, mie(h ils. ribbons, ba(ges, r)osettes. Spe('cidal me('sureme(nt. Clothing other than uniform.

422. 1

lFatigu( (r wor0king clothing, and clothing for priso(ners anl

deý,vrter'.

422. 2 422. 422. 422. 422. 422.

3 4 5 6 7

423 423. 1 42:3. 2 423. :3 423.

423. 423. 423. 424 424. 424. 424. 424. 424. 424. 424.

424.

'nd(er()lothilg,'t,(kings,

skocks.

Sweaters, jerseys.

Collars, ties, hI)elts. suslpenders, stul(s, lawces, gart(,ers.

(Gh)oves,. gauntlets, mittens.

Tlrnn•p(rt and harbor boat (lothing.

Alaskn Icl(thing, o(ilskin clo)thing, skiis, snowsh(oes.

Materials for clothing and equipage. WA(ool(i (1)th, launels, kersev, serge, furs.

(')(ton (l()th for nlifolrmS11(1 1nd blue (dlenim.

inilg, thrend(. buttons, (()other than 'oat and overcoat), buckles,

andl o(ther matneri*als for (lothing and e(quipage. ('Cnnv,as, duck, for tentcs, tuarpnulins, bngs. (O)thle l aterials f(4r 1tenl(lt, I'1n1paulfil s, )gs.. Hmutiic"g silk, thriendl, and(other material for flags, etc.

Leathiher. rubb)1r, f(elt, asl)estos, (airtritdge-hag material. Tentage, ponchos, slickers, tarpaulins, flags. Ten ts', complete('. T'nts e n lid, (pi r ()f tents). Te('nt pins, j1les, pintes, nnd o()the(,r ])parts. T'1)gulinso,

W

oll

424 450

460

4"

vers, mCOnVIS.

Flags-;, gui(dis, ('(lors, peinnants, 1)anners. Flag and((0hlr staffs, poles and( parts, slings and rings. l'Ponihos an(d slickers, an(1d waterproo(f cloth. Camp stool()Is and barrack chairs.

5a0o

00 I

P49e

w] ý55ee

110

425 425. 1 425.2 425. 3 425.4 425.5

426 426. 1 426. 2 426.3 426.4 426.5 426.6

427 427. 1 427. 2 427.3 427.4 427. 5 427.6 427.7

428 428. 1 428.2 428.3 428. 4 428.5 428.6 428.7 428.8

Toilet articles. Toilet kits and housewives. Towels, handkerchiefs. Toilet supplies, paper, soap, borax, tooth and talcum powder, shoe blacking and polish, etc. Toilet utensils and tools, nail clips, hones, b)rushes, coimbs, shoe stretchers, button fasteners, etc. Barber's supplies and tools.

Personal equipment Belts-cartridge, bandoleers, suspenders, saber, sword, revolver, waist, and shoulder, and for clubs and knives. Scabbards-bayonet, bolo, machete, Iosp)ital-Corps knife, saber, sword. Spurs and straps, saber knots, gun slings, revolver lanyards, and holsters. Canteens, haversacks, gunners' pouches, knapsacks, cartridge boxes. Tin cups, knives, forks, spoons, mess kits. Wire cutters.

Beds, bedding, cots, and blankets. Bedsteads, bunks, standees. Cots, sleeping bags, bedding rolls. Mattresses, pillows. Bedsacks, mattress covers, pillow sacks. Sheets, pillowcases. Mosquito bars, nets, shields. Blankets.

Field desks, trunk lockers, kits, bags, and other containers. Field desks and trunk lockers and keys. Telescope cases, valises, suit cases. Blanket rolls and bags, clothing rolls. Ration and mess boxes, pouches, tins, packs. Dispatch cases, money bags, and similar pouches, mail bags. Barrack bags, laundry bags, clothing bags, surplus kit bags. Field chests and cases, tool and repair kits, commissary chests. Field kits, pouches, packs, surplus kits, recruit kits, ammunition kits. a

111 430 430. 1 430.2 430.21 430.22 430. 23 430.24 430. 25 430. 26 430.27 430. 2S

431 431.1 431.2 431.3 431.4 431. 5 431.6 431. 7 431.8

432 432.1 432.2 432.3 432.4 432.5 432.6 432.7 432.8

433 433.1 433.2 433.3 433.4 433.5 433.6

434 434.1 434.2 434.3

434.4

SUBSISTENCE STORES. Meals and lunches and meal tickets. Rations and component parts of. Army. Garrison. Alaskan. Field. Haversack, and reserve. Travel. Filipino. Emergency.

Meats and fish. Live animals, cattle, turkeys, poultry. Fresh meats, pork, beef, mutton, sausage. Fresh dressed poultry, turkey, chicken. Meats, canned or pickled. Meats, cured or salt, ham, bacon, tongue, sausage. Chowder and soups made from meats.

Fresh fish, oysters, lobsters.

Canned, cured or pickled, dried, salt fish and oysters.

Fruits and vegetables. Vegetables, fresh.

Vegetables, canned.

Vegetables, desiccated.

Fruits, fresh.

Fruits, canned.

Fruits, dried or evaporated.

Vegetables, dried or evaporated.

Pickled or bottled fruits or vegetables.

Breads, flour, cereals, grains. Grain for flour and meal.

Flour or meal.

Yeast, baking powder, malt, hops. Bread, hard, soft, biscuit, corn bread, crackers, zwieback Rice, hominy, grits, macaroni.

Oatmeal, mush, corn flakes, shredded wheat, cereals.

40 4 4

W

Butter, eggs, oils, milk, cheese, lard.

Lard and substitutes therefor. Butter and substitutes therefor.

Olive oil and similar oils.

Eggs.

­

600

i

'70

112 434. 5 43-t.

6

43-1. 7 43-1. 8

435 4135. 1 435. 2 435. 4 435. 5

Milk and cream, fresh.

Milk and cream, condensed.

MRk and cream, powdered, malted, evaporated.

Cheese.

Beverages, drinks, tobacco and smokers' articles. Water, and rental hy(irants. Soft drinks aind fruit juices, ginger aloe, Coco C(•ola, lime and grapo juices. Coffeo, green, roasted, comipress-ed, liqui(l, grouil(, and( sub s ti­ tutes thorefor. Tea and substitutes therefor.

135. 6

C(ocoz, cacao, chocolate.

435. 7 435. S

robacWco, chewing anl smoking. Cigarettes and papers, cigars, pipes.

436

Sugar, sirup, candy, preserves, jelly.

136. 1

Sugar, saccharin.

436. 2 4136. 3

Sirups and molasses. Gelatin, tapioca, cornstarch.

436. 4 436. 5 436. 6

Candies. Jams, jellies. Preserves.

437

Spices, condiments, sauces, extracts, vinegar.

437. 1

Pepper.

4:37. 2 137. 3

Salt.

437. 4 437. 5 66 437. 437.

Spices, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg. Sauces, popper, tabasco, woreester, tomato, cranberry. Mustard, horse-radish, catsup, caviar. rat.s. %lvrn xtra( avorin,, ex

437.7

Vinegar.

438 438. 1 4:38. 2

Supplies for cleaning, preserving, disinfecting, and laundering. Soap, issue, laundry, scouring. Blaiico, sapolio, electro-silicon', lentherfiude.

438.3

Potash, h.v, saltpeter, alcohol.

438. 4

Cleaning and polishing powder, emory cloth and paper, p1atillg

438.5

Laundry starch and bluii.

4:38. 6

Preservatives, as behzoate of sm0n, ne"tsfoot oil.

powder.

438. 7

Disinfectants, saume.111 chloriac, ietc.

438.

rat poisons, fly ptrper, naphthalizie, insect traps. C Germicides,

il

113 440

MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AND VETERINARY SUPPLIES, EQUIP­ MENT, AND INSTRUMENTS.

441

Medicines, drugs, and chemicals.

441. 1 'I-

1.

Drugs.

,. 2

Ch iem

441. 3 441. 5 441. 6 441. 7

Surgical supplies, dressings, and materials.

442. 1 443

Hospital supplies.

Medical and surgical instruments and equipments.

443.1 444

S.

Acids. Medicines. Gases.

Patent imedicines.

Proprietary me(dicilles.

441. 4

442

Artificial limbs.

Supplies and equipment for special treatments.

First-aid packets or pouches.

Vaccine, smallpox and typhoid.

Electrical equipment.

444. 1 444.2 444.3 445

Veterinary medicines, drugs, and chemicals.

446

Veterinary supplies, dressings, and materials.

447

Veterinary instruments and equipment.

448

I1

Veterinary supplies and equipment for special treatments (Mallein).

322 -17-

S

440

450 460 480 530

6i0

671

114

450

SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION BY LAND.

451

Vehicles.

451.1 451.2 451.3 451.4 451.5 451. 6 451.7 451.8 451.9 451.91 452

452. 1 452. 2 452.3 452.4 452.5 452.6 452. 7

Passenger automobiles.

Motor and auto trucks, ltrailers, :in 1l trail wagolns.

Motorcycles.

Bicycles.

Carriages, buggies.

Passenger carts andl wagons. a.

& a

.O Wagons, carts, drays. Ambulances.

Miscellaneous.

Sleighs. Aeronautical supplies and equipment. Aeroplanes.

Hydroplanes.

Balloons and kites.

Dirigible airships.

Aerial torpedo boats and to)rped Other aircraft.

Instruments.

)(Ies.

453

Railroad engines, cars, equipment, tracks, ties, scales.

454

Animals.

454. 1

454. 11 454. 12 454. 13 454. 2 454.21 454.22 454.23 454.24 454.25 454.3 454.31 454.32 454.4 454.5

Riding.

Horses.

Mules.

Ponies.

Draft.

Horses.

Mules.

Oxen.

Reindeer.

Dogs.

Pack.

Horses.

Mules.

Stallions.

Carabaos.

I

115 Harness, horse and pack equipment.

455 455. 155. 455. 455.

1 2 3 4

harness, bridles, and bits (except Artillery, 455.8). Saddles, riding, bla>lkets, cloths, stirrups, bags, covers. Nose bags, feed bags, shoe pockets. Pack saddles and panniers.

455.5

Aparejos.

455. 6 ,155. 7 ,155. 8

Pack outtfits (for machine and mountain guins). 1forse covers and blainkets, lap rolbes.

Artillerv harness.

456

Stable, stall, and garage equipment.

456. 1 456. 2 456.3 456.4

Fe(d(I boxes, racks, mangers. Watering t roulghs, drinking fountains. Brackets, 1hangers, and cloth for sa(ddles and har'ness. Currycombs, brusles, clippers, grooiming kits.

456.5 456. 6

Picket pins, lariats, ropes, and halters. Horseshoes, nails, pads.

457 457. 1 157. 2 4157. 3 457. 4 457. 5 4157. 6 4157. 7 457. S

I

Packing supplies and materials for same. Boxes, crates, barrels, kit packs. Tin cans, buckets, and( bott les.

Paper, wrapping and )packing,burlap, and other wrappl)ings.

Bags and sacks of cotton, paper. Cartons and similar packages. Lacquer, wax, p)araffin, saw(dust, excelsior. Tags, labels, brands, marks. Markiwg out fits, stencils.

450 460

I

4j0

Wa/I 530

040ee sso

[ 6iE ( i twý

600 '71 $

€,oo

11 (; 460

OTHER SUPPLIES.

461

Books and periodicals.

461. 1

4161.2 4(6 1. :3 461. 4 46 1. 5 462

Books, text an(l technical, codes.

Law b)ooks, decisions, opilions.

Reference books, (lictionaaries, a lases, alma aes, (irI'ecto (rie(s.

School )ooks, andl eqluipment,. as chalk, slates, b)la.ckboards. Newspapers and imagaziles. Office supplies, stationery, paper, blank books. Paper for writing, dra-wing, IWle priii, emr)on, blot tiig. Cards and car(lboard. Blank hooks. Envelopes an(d jackets. Pens, peneill, ink, ruiber Iani(Is, tyl)(wriling)ribb()s. Pins, ('lips, seals, tap)es, irubber aml) , lohlers 1st1 a ((I pa(Is, paper cutters, muicilage atl(l spoage cuii), or shma(Is, c(heck )protectors.

4162. 1 462. 2 462. :3 462. 4 462. 5 462.6 463 463. 1 463.2 463. 3 463. 4 463. 5 463.6 463.7 463. 8 464 464. 1 464. 2 464.3 464.4 464.6 464.7 464.8

Fuel. Electric current. Gas and( acetylenvue. Coal. Wood. Charcoal anl(I coke. Mineral oil or kerosene. Motor oil or gasoline. Crude oil, fuel oil, distillate. Forage, seeds, fertilizer, and manure. Grain, rye, corn, oats, b)arley. Meal, bran, middlings, linseed meal. Mixtures, and crushed foods. Hay for feeding, and cutting hay. Grass, pasturage. Fish and meat for animals, d(log food. Straw for bedding.

465

Ice, and harvesting ice.

466

Matches.

468

Supplies for funerals.

468. 1 468. 2

Coffins, caskets, e(mballninlg fluids, lowering (ldevices. Headstones.

117 470

ARMAMENT AND AMMUNITION.

170. I

Metals for use in manufacture of arnmameidi,.

170. I I

Almninu11.

170. 12

Iron.

470. 1I3 170. 14

Bronze. Steel.

470. 15

Copper and zimr.

170. 16

Monel metal.

470. 17

Nickel.

4,70. 18

Gold and silver.

470. 2 470. 21 470.22 170. 23

D)ummy armament. Dummy cartridges. Dummy powder bags. Dummy projectiles.

470.24

l)ummy cannon.

170.25

170.3 170.31 470. 311 4170. 32 170.33 170. 331 470. 332 470. 333 170. 334 170. 33,5 170. 34 170. 341

l)ummy carriages.

Searchlights and outfits. Portable searchlights and lights. Seacoast. Projectors. Mirrors. Glass. Metal. Gold p)lating. Silver plating. Nickel plating. Accessories. Balancer sets.

470. 342

Carbons.

.170. 343 470. 344 470. 345

Clutches. Controllers. Obturators, shutters and curtains.

470. 346

Stops.

470. 347 470. 35 470. 351

Cable. Searchlight structures. Shelters.

170. 352 470. 353 470.4

Towers. Trucks.530 Turrets.

0

170. 41

Armor.

,170. 412 470. 43:

Structure. Ammunition hoists.

470.431 A70 (

.

,I.

401

4

Handling gear. .

h l ec

_; i lI r

ca

_ +...€

. e n

.

qupme

67e

I7

118 T,1r,1ets 17(). 170. 170. 170(. 470.

45 -16 17 5 51

471. 471. 471. 471.

1 2 3 4 4171. 11 471. 42 171. 43

171. 4-1 171. 45 171. 11

4171. 5 471 6 1 171. 61 471. S 471. 81 471. 811 471. 812 171. 813

4171. 471. 171. 471. 471.

.•1onts.

ilnmmers. AI'IIor pilate. Navy art111o)r.

A

-71

814 S2

(I)C iIhu1el.

rIaversing gonr.

Illmunitiion.

Shell for mobile gun-. Shrapnel and project iles. Ammunition for seacoast guns. Small arms ammunition. Rifle ball cartrid zes. Revolver and pistol hall Caritri(Iges. Blank cartri,dges. Guard and multiball car ridg(es. Galle,ry practice cartridges. Shotgun cart ridges. Po(wder and powder charges. Explosives, bomba. (Grenades, hand, ridle. and nerial darts. Parts and accessories. Components. Bands for projectiles. Caps for projectiles. Shlunge rs. Covers. Flizes.

821

(Cmlbilatio4

822

D)etonatin,r.

,23

471. L21 471. S25 471.88B

471. 831 471. S32 471. S'33 471. 831 171. :885 471. :8(;

471.84 471. 841 471. 842 471. 843

, 21 or 31 second.

Pericussion.. Specimen boa Fuze setters. IPri mers. Ignitio ).

Elechric. l,rictio)n.

Combinati')0,. Pl'(uss•iOI I.

Small arms. IIullets. CannelluedI. l"oreign. Sharp-pointed

119 171. 8,11 171. 8,15 471. 85 471. 851 ,171. 852 471. 853 471. 854 471. 855 471.86 471. S61 471. 862 471. 863 471. 864

nirts ai•d :nccessories -Iullelts -( ontinI ed.

,Soft-nosed.

Smoke. Ihirdient,s of )powder.

Alcohol.

D)iphenyla

inIc.

(Graphite.

Sulphur.

Salt petre.

Explosive material.

Ammonium picrate.

Picric acid.

Explosive A and D.

Nitroglycerin.

471. 865

Dynamite.

471. 866 4171. 867 471. 868 471.87 471. 871 471. 872 471. 873 471. 874 471. 875 471. 876

4171. 877

171. SS

Maximite.

Guncotton.

Trinitrotoluol.

Containers for ammunition.

Baskets.

Powder bags, kegs, barrels.

Cartridge cases.

Cartridge storage cas•es.

Shrapnel cases.

Cartridge c(lips.

Cans.

AmmunNition service or stolrage.

Shell rooms.

471. 4 71471. 471. 471.

SS2 8813 8824 8835 8846

Powder bins.

Racks.

Skids, loading trays, tables.

Trolleys, tongs.

Ammunition hoist",

471. 8852 471. 8861 472.2

472. 1: 472. 21 472. 1 472. 35 472. 51 472. 51 472.52 472. 5:3 472.6

wlr hoists, projectile hoists.

Cannon. Mol)ile guns. Howitzers. Seacoa,st gunits.

Mortars.

Machine and automiatic guils.

ITnited States machine rifle, model 19!w9.

Colt's automatic guns.

Maxim automatic guns.

Navy guns.

480 w

I

520

600 651$

LI

120 Cannon-C(on tiueIl. ii 172. 8 172. Nl 172. 811 '172. 812 172. 818

Parts and accessories. Parts. 1 1,'orgings Wiid Jackets. Tubes.

cast ligs.

.1472. 814

1foops.

72. 815 472. 816

Sleeves. Breech mneclianiisnis, blocks.

472. 472. 472. 472. 472. 172. .172. 172. 172. 4172. 472.

817 818 S2

821 822 823 '82_4 9 91 92 93

473 473. 473. 473. 173.

Firing mechanisms, lanyards. Safety devices. Accessories. Sponges and staves. Rammners and staves. ('overs for cannon. (Cleaning devices. Miscellaneous. Aerial guns. Life-saving guns. Subealiber guns. Carriages, mounts, and tripods.

1 2 8 I

473.5 4173. 6 173. 8

173. 81

For For For For

mobile guns, field and siege. howitzers. seacoast guns. mortars.

lFor niaclhine andl( aulitolliatic gNilS. For Navy guns. Parts and accessories.

Fixed parts.

473. 811 473. 812 173. 81 3

Top carriage and racer. Chassis and cradle. Trail.

173. 814 473. 815 473. 816(; 173. 817 473. 818

Base ring, scales, range quadrants, etc. Scales. Shields. Wheels. Axles, p)oles.

178. 82

Meclihanismis.

173. 821

Elevating al, 1S, baiids, (disks, gear, lo cks, racks, scales

473. 822

Traversing b)rakes, circles, shafts, gears, pMinions, rollers,

wheels. stops, wheels, ratchets. 473.

823

Retracting clutches, eyes, motors, gears.

121 Sart,s 73. 82

ml( a,ccessories -Mech1nisms1-(-ointmijue(i.

7. 82.5 17:.S4

Recoil and counter-recoil bandls, brakes, stops, blifl-ers, Cyli11nders, sprinlgs, counterweights, throttling bars, strips for throttling bars, valves. ripi gears, rg leathers, rods, pawls. Electrical equipmentl, wiring, circuits, condliliits, iel'mii1al

173. 84 473. 85

Spare parts. Sights for carriages.

boxes, inagnetos.

173. 851 -173. 852

Front. Rear.

-473. 853 473. 854 47:. 855

Bore. Panoramic. Telescopic, 2-inch.

473. S56 173. S57

Telescopic, 3-inch. Night.

17:. 4-173. 473. 473. 473. 473. 473. 473. 4•73. 173. 173. 173.

86 861 862

S774 875

('aissons, limbers, cmvers. Caissons. Limbers. Reels 11and carts, armored motors and cars. Observation towers. Covers for carriages. Brackets and braces for­ Fuze setter. Lamps. Range, findl,r. Telephlone and tclailtogralph. Sights.

-1473. 473. 473. 473.

876 88 881 882

Firing materials.

Containers and carriers. Armament chests. Ammunition chests.

863 864 865

87 871 872

873

473. 883 473. 884

Forge and battery wagons. Store wagons and transl)ort wagons.

17:3. 885 173. 886

Ammunition carts.

173. !9 173. 91 173. 92 173. 93

474 474. 1

Anuitnition trucks. For in iscellanleous guns. For nerial guns. For life-savinlg gils. For suhcaliber guns.

Small arms. Magazinle orI 1'nit,ed States riille.

,174.2 4174. 3

Automatic rifles. (Gallery practice rifle.

474. 4

Other rifles (cadet, Krag).

W/

5

6-­ 6

60

ad '0

122

171. 5 41741. 6 171. 7 4-74. 71 474. 72 471. 73 474. 74 474. 75 474. 76 474. 77 474. 78 474.8 474.81 474. 811 474. 812 474. 813 474. 814 474. 815 474. 816 474.817 474.818 474. 82 474. 821 474. 822 174. 823 174. 824 474. 825 474. 826

Small arms-C(onti nedl. Carbines.

lRevolvers anl automnatic plistols.

Side arms ant fencillng e('(uipml.'1 Sabers. Sworts. lBayonets. Hospital (Corpsknives. Bolos andi machebes. Masks. Fencing sticks. Gloves. Parts and accessories. Parts of small arms. lBarrel-. Bands. Stocks. Ejectors. Triggers. Magazines. Swivels. Hlammers. Sights for small arms. Front. Rear. Open. Battle. Teles(co)pic. Sighting bar and hoo,l.

474. 83

Subcaliber t.ubl)es.

474.85 474. 851

Appendages of small arms. Ramrods.

474. 852

Drift slides.

474. 853 474. 854

Oilers and( thongs. Oiler andI tho()g cases.

4741. 855

Thong b)rusl.

1741. 856 174-. 857 471. 86 474. 861 4171. 87 174. 871 471. 872 474. 873 474. 871 174.9 474.91

(Cleaning iods.

Covers Ifor rmis.

Silencers. Maxim.

(Containers and carriers.

.\rm chests and lockves. Arm rIacks. (Covers. (Carriers aiml' ioldoiers. Miscella(neous small arms. andI outfits. Shotgun4

123

475 475. 1 ,175. 2

Equipments of troops. (For Personal, see 426.) Artillery equipments. Cavalry equipments.

475. :

Infantry equipments.

475 1

Engineer equipments.

475.5 475. 6 175.7

Hospital Corps equipinmelits. Machine-gun platoon equipments. Signal Corps equipment.

476

Submarine mines and apparatus.

476. 476. 476. 476. 476. 476.

1 11 12 121 122 13

Mines.

Anchors

Muhlunoom.

Auto1natiC

Moorinlgs

176. 476. -176. 476. 476. 476.

131 132 133 134 135 14

Rope

Chain

Buoys.

Sister hooks.

Shackles and so(kets.

Distribution boxes.

476. 476. 176. 176. 476.

15 16 17 171 172

Junction boxes.

Torpedoes.

Mine eases.

Compound plug.

Circuit closer.

4176 Ll



17: 1.

Mine t,r

174 175 176 177

Fuzes.

Fuze cans.

Assembling jig.

Mine caps.

.

176. 476. 476. 476.

476. 178 476.2

Mflines and equipment.

l

l.

/

[ii

••

,lQf1rm,r

[ i | . . l

Mine domes.

Cable.

476. 21 476. 22 476.23 476.24

Reels, franmes, drums, and trucks. Measurijig reel aimd frame., Cable test and testing set. Clip.

476.25 476. 26

Turk's head.

476. 28 476.3 476.31

476.32 476. 33

Protection againsi fou,li,,g. (i Cable crossillgs. Tools and supplies.

Su,))lv list.

Boat. telephones.

Explosives.

530 0 600

610 6iu

i

124 480

RENTALS AND SERVICES OTHER THAN PERSONAL.

481

Rentals, except for recruiting purposes.

482

Rentals and services for recruiting purposes.

483

Telegraph, telephone, and mail service.

4s83. 1 18:3. 2 483.3 483.4

Telegraph. Telephone. Cable, submarilne sigIal, fire alarn, Mail or postage.

484.2 484.3

Caring for animals. Shoeing animals, hocking. Stabling and feeding animals. Veterinary services.

485

Sanitary services.

484 484. 1

485. 1 485. 2 485. 3 486 486. 1 486. 2 486.3 486.4 486.5 486.6

486.7 486. 8

watl1

itlc service.

Scavenger service. Collecting garbage. l)isposal of trash and waste paper. Various services (stevedoring). Storage. Cleaning. Laundering. Printing and binding. Advertising. Packing and crating. coltlils. l)isinterring remains, eimb)almlillg, aii1d fIiil1 i l"h.g Engraving, lithographing, amid mnakiwg lalfitones.

125

TRANSPORTATION.

500

()ata as to facilities for war uise.)

510

TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONS.

511

Organizations.

511. 1 51 2 . 1. 3 51 1. 4 1) l

51

.

Change To and To anid Recruit

of station.

from maneuvers and encamnpments.

) from target practice.

detaclimellnts froml recruit (ep)ots to regimielts.

;)

ACi i I

6

Allowances.

51 1.61 S1. 7

512 512. 1 512. 2 512.3 512. 4 512. 5 512. 6, 512. 7 513 513. 1 513. 2 513. 3 513. 4 513. 5 513.6 513. 7 514 514. 1 514. 2 514.3 514.4 514.6 515 515. 1 515. 2 515.3 515.4 515. 5 515. 6

ll

t

0I-o01MAn Z11

fiIr .

Commutatimon of. To tolrinaments, I1orse shows, p1ara,les.

Officers. Change of station. Inspection and similar tril)s. Upon retiremei4t, resignation, or Families of officers. Militia oflicers. Allowances of transportation. Cadets.

(1ismissal.

Enlisted men, recruits, nurses. Change of station, or on teenlistment. On duty. Upon retirement or discharge. Families of enlisted men. Militia entisted men. Allowances of transportation. Prisoners, deserters, stragglers. Employees and officials of War Department. (Changeof station. On inspection or similai trips. Upon resignation or discharge. Families of. Allowances. Employees, enlisted men, and officials of other departments. Enlisted men and officers of Navy. Enlisted men and officers of Marine Corps. Revenue-Cutter Service. Public Health Service. Oflicials of other dlepal tments. Employees of (other (lepartments.

480 0

I

600

610

126 516 516. 1 516.2 516.3 516.4 516.5 516.6 516.7 517 517. 1 517. 2 517. 3 517.4 518 518. 1 518.2 518.3 518. 4 518. 5

Civilians, witnesses, former soldiers, former employees. Witnesses for courts. Camp followers and attendants. Former soldiers, and for artificial limbs. Former employees. Natives of island possessions. Servants. Stowaways. Members of Congress, Territorial officials, Y. M. C. A. secretaries. Members of Congress. Territorial and State officials. Officials of foreign governments. Y. M. C. A. secretaries ind officials. Remains, corpses, and ashes. Officers. Enlisted men, nurses, and recruits. Employees and (fficials of War Department. Employees, enlisted men, and officials of other departments. Civilians, former soldieis, former employees.

a

127 520

TRANSPORTATION OF SUPPLIES, PROPERTY.

521

Animals, public.

521. 1

llorses of officers.

522 522. 522. 522. 522. 522.

i

Belonging to other lepa,rtments.

1 2 ; 4

5

Attendants for.

Change of station.

Pturchiase fromn remount depots.

1lorses of (lecease(d oflicers. I,'pon retirement, resigniatiozl, dismissal.

522. 6

MIilitia oflicels.

522. 7 522. S

Allowance. To shows, para(les,

523

imatlches, toturnaments.

Supplies and public property.

523. 01

Methods of billing ald(l rules as to s1tilppil(g.

523.02 523. 03 523. 04

Freight. Express. Parcel post or mail.

523. 1

War Department bureaus. and as 523.)

523.2

Other (lelpartments

(Subdlivide

iunder names of bureaus

of the Government.

(Subdivide under

T23. 6

names, departments, and as 523.) Supplies b)elonging to militia of States. (Subdivide under names of States and as 523.) Supplies to and from militia. (Subdivide under names of States and( as 523.) (Subdivide Property of organizations, regiments, companies. under titles and as 523.) ioney, eauges, lunns, 7UD(tvile Ieuals. as OZO.)

523. 7 523. S

Records, mails, documents. (Subdivide as 523.) Explosives and ammunition. (Subdivide as 523.)

523.3 523. 4 523.5

524 524.01 524. 1 524. 11 524.111 524. 12 524. 13 524. 14

Household goods, baggage, professional property.

books, and other private

Methods of billing and rules as to shipping. Household goods. (See 524.2.) Officers. Allowances. Enlisted men, recruits, nurses. Employees of War D)epartment. and membl)ers of other (lepartilents. 1it4ployees 1

4 5 g $o0 610

656

'670

128 524.2 524.21 524.211 524.212 524.22 524. 221 524. 222 524.23 524.231 524. 232 524.24 524.241 524. 242 524.25 524.251 524. 252 524.3 524.31 524.32 524.4 524.41 524.42 524.43 524.44 524.45 524.5 529 529. 1

Baggage and household goods. Officers. Allowance. Excess. Enlisted men, recruits, nurses. Allowance. Excess. Employees, War I)epartnment. AUlowance. Excess. Employees and members olither (lepartnlenits. Allowance. Excess. Civilians and others. Allowance. Excess. Professional books of officers. Allowance. Excess. Christmas and similar boxes or packages. Officers. Enlisted men, recruits, nurses. Employees of War Department. Employees and members other departments. Civilians and others. Other personal property. (Subdivide as 524.4.) Miscellaneous. IHiuman

o•ies alnld )bodies(niot idenitified remains).

129 530

TRANSPORTATION BY LAND.

531

Railroad.

531. 531. 531. 531. 531. 531. 531 531. 531. 531. 51.

1 11 12 13 2 21 22 23 3 31 32

Passenger. Day coaches. Tourist cars. Baggage cars. Sleeping and parlor cars. Pullman sleeping cals. Railroad sleeping cars. Parlor cars, chair cars. Subsistence accommodations. D)ining and buflfet cars. Kitchen cars andi equipment.

531. 531. 531. 531. 531. 531. 531. 531. 531.

4 41 42 43 5 51 6 7 8

Refrigerator andl other special cars. Refrigerator and cold storage cars. Palace horse cars. Hospital cars and trains. Freight. Stalls in freight cars. Routing and tracing shipments. Train service. Railroad station service.

5:31. 33

Mess cars.

532

Street-car transportation.

533

Carriages, cabs, and similar vehicles.

533. 1 534 34

Hire of. Animals.

1

ri

fC

*

fr. s.

s re 5

.

534.2 534.3 535 535. 1 535.2 535.3 535. 4 535.5

o

or

moun

Hire of draft and pack. Hire of for militia. Pack, wagon, field, and combat train. Organization and formation of. Animals, supplies and equipment for. Use and movement of. Regulations. Reports from. 322-17-9

raf

6$0 610

130 Drayage and hauling.

536 536. 536. 536. 3:36. 536.

1 2 3 4 5

537

5•7. 1 537. 2 53 7.3 537. 4

hire of d(rays. Bids, ab)stracts, an(I (contracts. Rules and regulations as to use. Wagon and(field trains. 'Forother (del)artmenits. Automobiles and motor trucks. Hire of. 1se of a1t,oilobil•, i, lieu of carriages. Veso of auto aIn(motor t rui'cks in li(' of teams, wagons. RIules 11•d regulations as to use.

131 540 540. 1 541 541. 1 541. 2 5411. 3 541. 4 3 11. 5 511.6

TRANSPORTATION BY WATER. Navigation laws, customs, and regulations. On transports. Persons. (Subdivide as 510 as far as necessary.) Supplies, property animals. (Subdivide as 520.) Subsistence on board. (Subdivide as 510.) Staterooms and sleeping quarters. (Subdivide as 510.) Stalls, stables, and forlage for animals. Transportal ion to Guam pay passengers.

542

On harbor boats.

543

On other Government vessels.

54-1

Transportation on commercial vessels.

544. 01 5-44. 1

544.2 544.3 545 3545. 01 5,45. 02 545. 1 545. 2 345. 3 545. 4 548 548. 1 548.2 54S. 3 548.4 549 549. 1

(Subdivide as 541 if necessary.) (Subdivide as 541 if necessary.)

Bids, abstracts and contracts for. Ferry service. Freight. Passenger. Charter or hire of commercial vessels. Data concerning capacity and suitability for Government use, offers to charter or hire, and reports as to registry Bids, albstracts, contracts, charter parties, refitting, restora t ion. Substitute boats. Ferry service an(l transport service. Wrecking and( towing service. Towing targets for artillery practice. Pilotage, tolls, wharfage. Pilotrage. Tolls. Wharfage. Lighterage. Miscellaneous. Reports of operation of water transportation, statements and comparisons of costs.

J

132

550 550. 1 550. 2

551 551. 01 551. 02 551. 03 551 1 551. 11 551. 2 551. 21 551. 3 551. 4 551. 5 551. 6 551. 61 551.62 551. 63 551.64

552 552. 1 552. 11 552. 12 552.2 552.21 552.3 552.31 552.32 552.4 552.41 552. 42 552. 5 552. 51 552.52 552.6 552.61 552.62 552. 7 552. 71 552. 72 552.73

RATES, TRANSPORTATION TRACTS, TICKETS.

TARIFFS,

ACCOUNTS,

CON­

Blank forms of accounts and vouchers. Methods of computing and handling accounts.

Tariffs, rates, equalization agreements, schedules. War Department publications as to tariffs. Railroad publications as to tariffs. Interstate Commerce Commission publications. Passenger (military fare basis). Classification as first, second, class. Freight (Government freight rate basis). Classification for rate-making purposes Express. Excess baggage. Sleeping and parlor car service. Land-grant and b)ond-aided railroads. Land-grant passenger. Land-grant freight. Bond-aided passenger. Bond-aided freight.

Transportation requests, bills of lading and tickets. Purposes and miethods of using and settling. Transportation requests. Bills of lading. Blank transportation requests and bills of lading. Requests for books of transportation requests. Lost, destroyed, or misplaced. Transportation requests. Bills of lading. Disposition of unused. Transportation requests. Bills of lading. Errors in or irregularities. Transportation requests. Bills of lading. Cancellation. Transportation requests. Bills of lading. Copies of. Transportation requests. Bills of lading. Reports of transportation requests and bills of lading issued.

133 552. 552. 552. 552. 552. 552. 552. 552. 552. 552. 552.

S 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 81 82

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553 55.3. 1 553. 11 553. 12 553. 13 553. 14 553. 15 553. 16 553. 2 553. 3 553. 4.1 553. 41 553. 5 553:. 6 553. 61 55:3.7 55:3. 8 554 554. 554. 551. 554. 554. 554. 554. 554.

1 11 12 13 2 3 4 41 554. 5 554. 6 554.61 554. 7 554. 8

Tickets. Cancellation. Copies. Destroyed. lost, and misplaced. Disposition of unused. Errors or irregularities. Purchase and supply of. Use and allowance of. Railroad. Street car. Ferry. Passenger transportation accounts and contracts. Abstracts, bids, and contracts. Recruits. Detachments other than recruits. Organizations changing station. Organizations to camps, maneuvers. Organizations to shows, parades, tournaments. Militia. Disputed accounts forwarded for settlement by auditor. Accounts forwarded for instructions as to settlement. Accmounts. insupported by transportation request. Accounts for transportation militia. Claims of railroads. Improper deductions. Accounts payable from War Department appropriations other than Army transportation. Accounts payable by other departments. Freight transportation accounts and contracts. Abstracts, bids, and contracts. War Department bureaus by names. Otiher ldepartments by names. Militia. Disputed accounts forwarded for settlement by auditor. Accounts forwarded for instructions as to settlement. Accounts. Unsupported by hill of lading. Accounts for transportation militia supplies or property. Claims of railroads. Improper de(luctions. Accounts payable from appropriations of War Department other than Army transportation. Accounts payable by other departments,

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555.4 555.41 555.5 555.6 555. 7 555.8 533. 8

556 556. 1 556.2 556.3 557

Express accounts. D)isputed accounts forwarded for settlement by auditor. Accounts forwarded for instructions as to settlement. Accounts.

Unsupported by )ill of lading. Accounts for transportation militia supplies or property. Claims of exIxpress companiles. Accounts payable from appropriations of War D)epartment other than Army transportation. Accounts payable ywother dlepartments.

Storage and demurrage accounts. Del)litrrageO

accounts.

Storage accl(lunts of railroads. Accounts for weighing cairs swit\chint

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Accounts against carriers, for shortages, breakages.

135 560

HARBOR BOATS (INCLUDING MINE PLANTERS, FLOAT­

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BOAT SERVICE.

1larbor-boat regulations.

560.

561 561 1 561. 11 561. 561. 561. 561 561 561. 561. 561. 561. 561. 561. 561.

12 13 14 15 16 17 2 3 4 401 402 403

561. 5 562 562. 562. 562. 562. 562. 562. 562. 562. 562. 562.

1 11 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1) .562.21 562.22 562. 23 562.24 562. 25 562.26 562.27 562.3 562.31

562. 32

Acquisition and construction of vessels. Remuesfit or rnruii'ion, for vessls Scows, lighters, dredges, hoppers, rock breakers, snag boats, barges, flats. Rowboats, calnoes, lifoboats, and other small boats. Motor and gasoline launches, maneuver boats, quarter boats. Steam launches, derricks, pile drivers, graders, drill boaits. Steamers, tugs, tow and survey boats. ('olliers, water and supply vessels, floating (Idry d(locks. Mine planters, cable steamers, and other large vessels. Purchase of. (Subdivide as 561.1.) Catalogues, offers to sell, advertisements. (Subdivided as 561.1.) Construction. Designs. Specifications and plans. Bids, abstracts, and contracts for. (561.4 subdivide as 561.1 and each subdivision thereof sub­ divide as above.) Conversion of vessels and refitting. Equipment, supplies, and apparatus. Equilpment and apparatus. Life-saving and preserving apparatus. Tests and trials of. Spare parts, hydraulic pipe lines, buckets, dippers, etc. D)iving, signaling, and radio apparatus. Mooring buoys, lines. Deck equipment, gangplanks. Engine equipment. Steward's equipment. Furniture.

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562.4 562.5 562.6 563 563. 1 563. 11 563. 12 563. 2 563. 21 563. 22 563. 23 563. 24 563. 25 563.26 563. 27 563.28 563. 3 563. 31 563.32 563. 33 563. 34 563. 35 563.36 563. 4 563.5 563. 51 563.52 563.53 563.54 563.55 563.56 563. 57 563. 6 563.61 563.62 563. 7 563.71 563. 72 563.73 563.8 563.81

Allowances and consumptions of supplies, stores. as 562.2.) Equipment and apparatus for mine planting. Equipment and( apparatus for cable work.

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Operation, care, and maintenance. Embarking and discharging passengers. Preventing stowaways. Passenger limit. Quarters on shipboard, and assignment troops to duty on. Cabin. Staterooms. Quarters for crew. Quarters for onlistcd meni, recruits, casuals. Quarters for employees not entitled to staterooms, nurses. Quarters for servants, natives. Quarters for sick and wounded passengers. Quarters for prisoners, insane persons. Subsistence accommodations on board. Saloon mess. Ship's officers' moss. Ship's petty officers' mess. Sailors' and firemon's mess. T roop's mess. Hospital mess. Docking and storage of vessels. ('argo or freight. Loading. Discharging. Handling cargo on board. Stalls for animals. Mail carrie(l for Post Office Department. (argo space available. Feeding and watering animals. Services for vessels. Laundry service. Removing ashes. Coaling and taking water. Trimming coal bunkers. Coaling. Taking water. Work to be done by crew and methods empiloye~d Cleaning and washing.

137 564 564.01 564. 02 564. 03 561. 1 564. 2 561. 3 561. 4

Repairs and alterations. Requisitions for. Specifications for. Abstracts, bids, and contracts. Repairs. (Subdivide as a)bove.) Dry-docking, cleaning, painting. (Subdivide as a)bove.) Alterations and a(dd(litionls. (Subdivide as above.) New installations and equipment. (Subdivide as above.)

565 565. 1 565.2 565.21 565. 22 565. 3 565.31 565. 32 365. 4 565.5 565. 6 565. 61 565.62 565. 63 565. 7

Movements. Schedules. Arrivals an(d departures. Location or address of, availability for service. Reports of arrivals and departures. Voyages and trips, sailing orders. Reports of voyages. Reports of expenditures on voyages. Transfers and assignments of b)oats to stations. Loan of. Services or duties, out of commission. Planting mines. Laying cables. Repairing cab)les and carrying mail. Special expeditions or movements, and(l performances of.

566 566. 1 566. 11

Inspections, other than by inspector generals. By civilian inspectors of War Department. Reports.

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566.21 566.3 566.31 566.4 566.41

Reports.

Boilers inspected by civilian inspectors of War Department.

Reports.

Boilers inspected by inspectors of Steamboat Inspection Service.

Reports.

569 569. 569. 569. 569. 569. 569. 569. 569. 569. 569.

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138 569.2 569.3 569.31 569.32 569.33 569.4 569.5 569.51 569.52 569. 53 569.54 569. 55 569.56 569.6 569.7

Logs and extracts thereof. Lists of passengers, assignmennts. Passenger lists. Lists of assignments. Reports of passengers and crows. Manifests. Data as to dimensions, size, capacity. Dimensions and size. Cabin and stateroom capacity. Other passenger capacity. Lifoboat capa(city and data. Animal carrying (cap1)acity. Cargo and freight capacity. Pictures, plans, (descripti(o)ns. Sale or other disposition of vessels.

139 570

TRANSPORTS AND ARMY TRANSPORT SERVICE. (Subdivide as 560.)

580 580. 1 580. 2 580.3 580.4 580. 41 580. 42 580.6 580.61 580.62 580.7 580.8 580.81 580.82 580. 83 580.84

AVIATION AND AERONAUTICAL MATTERS. Laws relating to. Rules and regulations. Policy of War Department as to development. Study of, as a problem. Reports of officers and enlisted men. Reports of officers ob)serving foreign air craft. Aviation Corps, establishnment or creation of. Establishment of schools of aviation. Tend(er of service from organizations or individuals. Training and instruction in. Use and operation of air craft. Practice flights. Aviation fields. Licenses and stations. Requests from individuals and municipalities for Govern­ ment craft to take part in fairs, tournaments, expositions.

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(Military and Civil.)

Size of post or station, capacity, location of building and structures, number of same. Construction and installation. Methods of. Bids and contracts (complaints and protests). Open market, proposal and acceptance and by hire of labor and purchase of materials. Projects. General. Provisional. Standard. Plans and specifications. Uniform or standard, typical. General and miscellaneous data. Preparation and approval of. Estimates and requisitions. Supervision and inspection. Inspection of boilers. Maintaining and operating, equipping electrically and inechani­ cally, wiring, lighting, plumbing, heating, and repairs of. Preserving, repairing, painting, whitewashing, cleaning, and oiling. (Subdivide as 600.1.) Altering, changing, widening, enlarging. (Subdivide as 600.1.) Relocating, rel)uilding, modernizing, wrecking. (Subdivide as 600.1.) Miscellaneous data and statistics regarding reservations, posts, stations, as physical geographical entities. Reports and observations. Historical record of buildings and structures. Reports of condition. Reports andi records of fires and other accidents. Reports of progress of work. Reports of fuel consumption and boiler efficiency. Maps, charts, photos, blue prints. Boundaries, acreages, surveys. Miscellaneous data and descriptive matter or historical in­ formation, and statements and reports of cost. Miscellaneous requests for miscellaneous information re­ garding.

141 601 601.01 r01. 1 601.2 601.3 601.4 601.5 601.52 602 602.01 602. 1 602.2 602.3 602.4 602.5 602.6

Acquisition of real property or land, and ownership of. Titles, deeds, mortgages, and recording. By purchase or condemnation. By gift or donation. By cession or grant. By transfer from other bureaus, departments, and from public lands. By licenses and permits (as for rights of way). Licenses and permits. Disposition of real property or land. Titles, (deeds, and recording. Abandonment of reservations. Sales of land, buildings, structures, and exchanges Transfers of land, buildings, structures to other dep Applications for purchase of land belonging to Unit( Return of land to original owners. Restoration of land to public domain. /*

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GROUNDS, HARBORS, WHARVES, DRAINAGE.

611

Roads, walks, driveways, sidewalks, tunnels, subways, viaducts, gutters.

612

Wharves, docks, piers, ferry slips.

613

Sea walls, ripraps, beacons, embankments, retaining walls.

614

Target butts, revetting ranges.

615

Filling and grading, filling old cisterns, ponds.

616

Drainage and dredging.

616.1 616.2 616.3 616.4 617 617. 1 617. 2 618 618.1 618.2 618. 3 618. 31 618.32 618.33 618.34 618.35 618.36 619

Drainage and(lditching.

Irrigation and other canals.

Dredging channels, harbors.

Removal of sand or earth or gravel.

Railroads, track scales.

Tramways.

Cable roads.

Parade grounds, recreation grounds.

Grounds, parade, drill.

Recreation and play grounds, tennis courts, baseball and football fields, handball courts, polo fields. Ornamentation and concealment. Tests of soils. Ornamentation with trees, shrubs, plants, grass. Concealment of fortifications or screening. C('are, cultivation, and preservation of trees, shrubs, or­ chards, plants, grass, reforestation. Cutting dead trees from, and clearing reservations. Forestry.

Miscellaneous.

iMonuments, memorials. 619. 1 L Legislative and other authority for erection and care of. 619.11 Selection of sites, designs, inscriptions. 619. 12 Headstones, markers, tablets. 619.2 .-,listoric sites, buildings, ruins, structures. 619.3

143 620

BARRACKS AND QUARTERS.

621

Barracks for enlisted men.

622

Quarters for hospital stewards, nurses.

623

Quarters for noncommissioned officers.

624

Quarters for civilian employees, lodges.

625

Quarters for commissioned officers.

626

Lavatories and similar buildings.

627

Prisons and guardhouses, detention barracks.

630

POST BUILDINGS.

631

Administration, recreation and drill buildings.

631.1 631.2 631.3 631.4 631.5

Office buildings, post offices. Administration buildings. Post exchanges, gymnasiums, libraries, and clubhouses. Schools and chapels, memorial halls. Drill, riding, and amusement halls.

632

Hospitals, infirmaries, dispensaries, laboratories.

633

Bakeries, laundries, storehouses.

633. 1 633.2 633.3 633. 4 633.5 633.6 633. 7 633.8 634

Bakeries, kitchens.

Mess halls, mess shelters, lunch rooms.

Laundries.

Crematories and incinerator buildings.

Storehouses, sheds, tanks, caches, coal boxes and houses

Arsenals.

Armories.

Magazines and p)owder depots.

Miscellaneous buildings.

634.1 634.2 634.3 634.4 634.5

Stables, grooming sheds, veterinary hospitals, harness rooms. Garages and hangars.

Sheds for wagons and vehicles.

Sheds for guns, ammunition wagons.

Latrines and shimilar houses, pump, boiler, and transformer

634.6

Fire houses, greenhouses.

houses.

635 635.1 635.2 635.3 635.4 635.5 635. 6

Factories and shops. Powder factories.

Gun factories.

Clothing factories.

Tent and equipage factories.

Testing and proving plants.

Shops, miscellaneous.

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144 650

MINOR CONSTRUCTION.

651

Shooting galleries and buildings at target ranges.

652

Buildings at camp and maneuver and proving grounds.

653

Bridges, wagon scales.

654

Corrals, pounds, picket lines, fences, stone walls, gates.

655

Flagstaffs, rostrums, band stands, settees.

656

Riding and obstacle courses, hay racks, wind breaks.

657

Water troughs, horse dips, cesspool, manure pits.

658

Boat and bath houses, sentry boxes, watch houses, scale houses, smoke­

stacks, bases and platforms.

145 660 660. 1 660.2 660.3

661 661.1 661.2 661.3 661.4

662 662. 1 662.2 662.3 662.4

663 663. 1 663.2 663.3 663.4 663.5 663.6 663.7

664 664. 1 664.2 UU61. 0

664.4 664.5

665 665. 01 665. 02 665. 1 665. 11 665. 12 665.2 665. 21 665.22 665. 23 665. 3

FORTIFICATIONS. Foreign. Land defense and coast defense works. Defensive sea areas.

Field fortifications. Earthworks and intrenchments Redoubts. Military field engineering. Parados.

Gun and mortar batteries. Bombproofing and wiring. Emplacements. Platforms. Mortar beds.

Mine structures. Casemates, mining. Loading rooms. Walls. Storehouses, wharves, and sheds for mines and torpedo( Mine racks and magazines. Dynamite rooms. Drying ovens.

Cable structures. Cable stations. Terminals and huts. fGI

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Fire-control installations. Reports on. Fire-control diagrams. Stations. Field of view from. Protection for. Commanders' stations. Battle. Fire. Battery. Observing stations and rooms. 322-17-10

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146 665.4 665.41 665.42 665. 5 665. 6 665.7 665. 8 665. 81

Signal stations. Wireless or radio. Fog. Plotting rooms Meteorological and tide stations arid datum points. Switchboard houses and rooms. Range-finding stations. Crows' nests.

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147 670 671 671.1 671.2 671.3 671.4 671.5 671.6 671. 7

672 672. 1

673 673. 1 673. 2 673.3 673.4

674 674. 1 674. 2 674.3 674. 4

675 675. 1 675. 2 675.21 675.22 675.3 675. 4

676 676. 1 676. 2 676.3 676.4

677 679 679. 1 679.2 679.3

PLANTS AND SYSTEMS. Water. Water-distributing systems. Pumping plants. Wells, reservoirs, cisterns, aqueducts. Water supply, consumption, and analysis, meter readings and water reports. Purification and filtration plants. Plumbing systems. Fire protection, fire-alarm systems.

Sewer, drainage-purification. Sewage, disposal of.

Ice, cooling, and refrigerating. Ice plants. Cold-storage plants. Refrigerating systems. Ventilation and ventilating systems.

Heating. Steam and electric heating systems. Hot-air heating systems. Hot-water heating systems. Central heating plants.

Lighting and power. Power plants. Electric-lighting systems. Interior. Exterior. Gas-lighting systems. Searchlight plants.

Telephone, telegraph, and cable. Telephone systems. Telegraph and other transmission systems. Wireless systems. Cable systems.

Oil-burning plants and systems.

Miscellaneous.

Compressed-air and gas-generating plants. Sawmills, planing mills, windmnills, rock quarry, rock crushing. Distillation plants.

148

680

RESERVATIONS.

Location and establishment of and change in grade. Jurisdiction, government, rules, and regulations. Questions as to who has jurisdiction over particular places, , including property, land. 680. 22 Transfers or changes of jurisdiction or authority. 680. 23 Government, rules, regulations. Admission of visitors. 680. 231 Guides. 680. 232 680. 233 Hours of opening and closing. Taking photographs. 680. 234 680. 235 Admission of vehicles. 680.24 Authorities given to display various kinds and sizes of flags. 680.25 Protection of wild game and fish. 680.3 Use and occupation. 680.31 For pasturage, grazing, burial sites, mining, cutting hay. 680.32 For religious, school, hospital purposes. 680.33 For camp grounds, cantonments (military). 680.34 For quarters, oflices. 680. 341 Assignment of rooms in buildings as offices, quarters. 680.35 For public gatherings such as memorial services, encamnip­ mints of veterans. 680. 36 By militia. 680.4 K .Leases, licenses, and p)ermits affecting Government property. Leases of Government property to others. _080. 41 L,680. 42' Permissions granted to individuals. 680. 421 To fish, hunt, and camp. 680. 422 To take photographs. 680. 423 To install motors in buildings. 680. 424 To make surveys or measurements. I -To land at Government wharves. 680.43 icenses for rights of way. .---­ iccnses for other purposes. 680.44 ernission to change inscriptions on headstones or tomb­ stones. 680.46 Permission to decorate graves, as by plants. 680. 47 Permission to erect or construct vaults, monuments, me­ mniorials, tombstones. 680.5 Trespassing, damiaging, or destroying Government property or reservations.

681 Depots. (Subdivide as 680.)

680. 1, 680. 2 680. 21

682

Arsenals and armories.

(Subdivide as 680.)

149

(Subdivide as 680.)

683

Forts, posts, and hospitals.

684

Target ranges.

685

Camp and maneuver grounds.

686

Aviation fields.

687

Cemeteries.

688

National parks, battlefields, roadways.

689

Miscellaneous places. /

(Subdivide as 680.)

(Subdivide as 680.)

(Subdivide as 680.)

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700 MEDICINE, HYGIENE, AND SANITATION. 700. 1 700. 2 700.3 700.4 700.5 700. 6 700.7

701 701. 1 701.2 701.3 701.4 701.5 701.6

702 702. 1 702.2 702.3 702.4 702.5 702.6

703 703. 1 703.2 703.3 703.4 703.5 703.6

704 704.1 704.2

705 705. 1 705.11 705. 12 705. 13 705.14 705.15 705. 16

Theory, laws, and philosophy. Essays, lectures, and treatises. Training in medicine, surgery, and nursing.

Legal medicine.

State or United States control.

Medical museums and collections. Professional papers.

Medical attendance. Officers. Enlisted men.

Nurses.

Employees.

Civilians.

Cadets.

Medical examinations.

Officers. Enlisted men.

Nurses.

Employees.

Civilians.

Cadets.

Dental treatment. Officers. Enlisted men.

Nurses.

Employees.

Civilians.

Cadets.

Casualties. Sick and wounded.

Convalescents.

Admission to hospitals. General hospitals. Officers.

Enlisted men. Nurses. Employees.

Civilians.

Cadets.

151 Admission to hospitals-Continued. 705.2 705.3 705. 4

706 706. 1 706.2 706.3 706.4 706.5 706.6 707 707. 1 707.2 707.3 707. 4 707.5 707.6

710

Post hospital. (Subdivide as 705.1.) Field hospitals. (Subdivide as 705.1.) Sanitariums. (Subdivide as 705.1.)

Medical histories. Officers. Enlisted men. Nurses. Employees. Civilians. Cadets. Surgical operations. Officers. Enlisted men. Nurses. Employees. Civilians. Cadets.

DISEASES. (Arrange alphabetically.)

152

720 720. 1 720. 11 720. 12 720. 13 720. 14 720. 15 720. 2 720.21 720.22 720.3 720.31 720.4 720.5 720. 51 720.52 720.54 720. 55 720. 6 720.7 720.8

721 721.1 721.2 721.3 721.4 721.5 721.6

722 722. 1 722.2 722.3 722.4 722.41

723 723.1 723. 11 723.12 723.13 723. 4 723.15

HEALTH AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE. Food. Adulterations of. Storage of. Diet kitchens. Diet for the sick. Milk supply. Water supply. Analyses. Pollution. Vaccination and immunization. Use of serums. Quarantine. Disinfection. Fumigation. Deodorization. Use of heat as a disinfectant. Use of chemicals. Sewers and sewerage. Garbage and waste, disposal of. Excreta, disposal of.

Sanitary inspections. Ships. Trains. Posts. Camps. Sanitary reports. Health reports.

Disposal of the dead as affecting health. Cremation. Burial. Embalming. Disinfection of the dead. Use of ice.

Hygiene of the air and ground. Air pollution. Dust. Smoke. Noxious gases. Vegetable trades. Animal trades.

153 723.2 723.21 723.22 723.23

724 724. 1 724.2 724. 21 724.3 724.4 725 725. 1 725. 11

726 726.1 726. 2 726.3 726. 4 726. 5

727 727. 1 727. 2 727. 3

728 728. 1 728.2 728.3 728. 4 728. 5 728. 6 728.7

729 729.1 729.2 729.3 729.4

Ground pollution. Conditions of soil as affecting health. Ground in camps, cities, and towns. Nuisances.

Ventilation. Heating and lighting. Cleaning. Vacuum cleaning systems. Temperature. Sunlight. Insects, disease-bearing. Mosquitoes. Prevention and restriction.

Hygiene of diseases. Venereal. Occupational. Transmissible. Tropical. Physical training and exercise.

Clothing and personal hygiene. Cleanliness of the body. Bathing facilities. Feet, care of.

Veterinary sanitation. Infectious diseases of domestic animals. Parasites of animals. Animal diseases communicable to man. Care and housing of animals. Feeding of animals. Transportation of animals. Slaughtering of animals.

Miscellaneous. Climate. Parasites, destruction and prevention of. Protection of life from casualties, accidents. Aid to injured.

154

800 RIVERS AND HARBORS. 800. 1 800. 11 800. 12 800. 121 800. 122 800. 123 800. 13 800. 131 800. 132 800. 133 800. 134 800. 135 800. 136 800. 14 800. 15 800.16 800. 17 800.2 800.21 800. 211 800. 212 800. 213 800.214 800. 215 800.216 800. 217 800. 218 800. 219 800.22 800. 221 800. 222 800. 223 800. 224 800. 225 800. 3 800.4 800. 401 800. 402

Construction or installation work. Methods of. Projects. General. Provisional. Standard. Plans and specifications, maps, charts, photos. Uniform or standard, typical. General or miscellaneous data. Preparation of. Approval under State authority. Approval of, when authorized by Congress. Approval by War Department. Capacity, size, location, and number of. Bids and contracts. Open market, proposal and acceptance, and by hire of labor and purchase of materials. Supervision and inspection, reports and returns of opera­ tions. Controlling, maintaining, operating and using. Rules and regulations. Navigation, general. Prevention of collisions, speed of vessels. Pilots. Anchorage, moorings. Dumping, logging and rafting. Ferries. Docks, piers, wharves, dry docks. Locks and dams. Miscellaneous, fish traps, nets, pounds. Control of rivers and harbors. Opening and closing navigation. Riparian rights. Titles to soil under. Pollution of water. Use of, as water power. Preserving, repairing. (Subdivide as 800.1.) Improving, altering, widening, enlarging. (Further subdivide as 800.1.) By local interests cooperating with United States. Preliminary examinations and surveys.

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155 800.5 800. 51 800. 52 800.53 800.54 800.55 800.56 800.6 800.61 800. 62 800.63 800.7 800. 8 800. 81 800.82 800.83 800. 84

801

Permits and licenses. Extension of time or other modification. Transfer of. Suspension of. Recalled. Revocation. Cancellation. Limitations, harbor, pierhead, bulkhead, and dock lines. Location of. Relocation or modification. Regulations. Deterioration. Clearing obstructions to navigation. Marking. Putting on charts, issuing notices. Anchoring or mooring. Removing, sinking, or destroying.

Laws and legislation affecting.

156

810

NATURAL DIVISIONS AND ACCESSORIES.

811

Channels and open channel work.

811.1 811.2 811.3 811.4 812 812.1 812.11 812.2 812.3 812.4 812.5 812.6 813 813.1 813.2 813.3 814 814.1 814.2 814.3 814.4

Channel depths and ranges.

Deepening.

Straightening.

Changing course of.

Water marks and levels. Low water and low-water marks.

Mean low water.

High water and high-water marks.

Bench marks.

Water levels.

Discharge measurements.

Soundings and sweepings.

Harbors and protection.

Harbors of refuge.

Ice harbors.

Anchorage areas and basins, terminal facilities.

Floods and overflow, and prevention of. Washouts.

Glacial floods.

Diversion of water.

Cut-offs.

157

ARTIFICIAL DIVISIONS AND ACCESSORIES. Canals, locks and dams, slackwaters.

820 821 821. 821. 821. 821.

01 1 2 3

821. 4

821. 821. 821. 821.

5 6 7 8

822 823 823.1 823.2 823.3 823.4 823.5 823.6 823. 7 823.71 823. 72 823.73 823.74 823.75 823.76 823. 77 823.8 823.81 823. 82 823.83 823. 84

824 824.01 824.1 824.2 824.3 824.4

Lockage and locking. Ship canals and locks. Irrigation canals and locks. Other canals and locks. Lock walls, floors, and foundations.

Lock buildings, gates, and machinery. Dams for canals. Water-power dams. Dam buildings and reservoirs.

Artificial channels for rivers. Bridges. Arched and tubular. Cantilever. Girder. Suspension. Truss. Trestle. Movable and miscellaneous. Bascule, knife, and lift. Draw and swing. Temnporary. Foot. Military. Ponton. Compound structures. Parts of bridges. Bridge lights. Spans. Girders. Stresses and strains.

Bank and shore protection. Erosion of banks. Revetments and embankments. Riprap work. Retaining walls. Dikes and levees.

158

825 825. 1 825.11 825. 12 825.2 825.3 825.4 825.5 825.6 825. 7

826 826. 1 826.2 826.3 826. 4

827 827. 1 827.2 827.3 827.4

828 828. 1 828.2 828.3 828.4 828. 5 828.51 828.52 828.53

829 829. 1 829. 11' 829.12 829. 13 829.14 829.15 829.2 829.3 829.31 829.32

Structures in waters. Docks, piers, wharves. Unauthorized.

Beyond harbor lines. Floats and landing places.

Jetties.

Breakwaters and ice piers.

Booms and fish traps.

Bulkheads.

Use of water mains or intakes.

Dry docks, ways for vessels. Marine ways. Launchways.

Dry docks and dry-docking.

Boat and shipyards.

Dredging, snagging, dumping, etc. Dumping grounds and areas for. Dredging, hydraulic and other, snagging.

Removal of sand, rocks, etc.

Dumping.

Obstructions to navigation.

Unchartered rocks, reefs, bars. Logs, driftwood, piles.

Water hyacinths.

Bridges.

Wrecks and removal. Rights of owners.

Abandoned or occupied.

No menace to navigation.

Miscellaneous. Aids to navigation. Buoys. Lighthouses.

Lightships. Signaling d(evices.

Pilot service.

Navigation data, natural phenomena, tidal and wave.

Commerce on.

Commercial statistics, vessels, types of.

Tonnage.

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A. Abbreviations..........................................

Absence: Commissioned................ ................................

Hunting leave............... .............................

Passes...................................................

Permission to go beyond sea................................

Sick leave............... ................................

With leave................................................

Without leave............................................

Employees................ ..................................

Annual............... ...................................

Applications for.......................................

Arsenal employees.....................................

Complaints and inquiries as to...........................

Cumulative or accrued.................................

Eve of resignation.....................................

Involving employment substitutes.........................

Outlying stations......................................

Per diem employees...................................

Temporary employees..................................

Transport and harbor boat employees......................

Laws, rules, and regulations.................................

Departmental rules and regulations.........................

Field service rules and regulations..........................

Methods of calculating..................................

On Sundays and holidays, when calculated.................

On duty.................................................

Public duties..................................................230.

Jury duty ...................................................



National-guard duty......................... ..........

Voting......................................................

Witness duty.........................................

Reports ........................................................

Annual...................................................

Daily......................................................

Monthly.............................................

Semiannual .................... . .............................

Sixty-day.............................................

Weekly......... ........................................

Sick leave................................................

Applications for.......................................

Arsenal employees....................... ..............

Complaints and inquiries as to..............................

312.44 210. 71 210.714 210. 715 210.4716 210.713 210.711 210. 712 230. 5 230.54 230. 541 230. 548 230.542 230. 543 230.544 230. 5491 230. 5492 230. 546 230.547 230. 545 230. 51 230. 511 230. 512 230.513 230. 514 230. 424 57 230.573 230. 571 230. 572 230.574 230.53 230. 536 230. 531 230.533 230.535 230. 534 230.532

230.55 230.551

230. 557 230. 552

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160 Absence -Continued. Employees-Continued. Sick leave-Continued. Involving employment substitutes.......................... On account of contagious diseases or quarantine............. Per diem employees.................................... ................. Temporary employees.................. Transport and harbor boat employees....................... Special events............................................. ................ Deaths and funerals..................... Patriotic events and celebrations ........................... Religious celebrations.................................... Unveiling statues......................................... .............. Weather conditions...................... .............. Statistics and statements..................... ............... Records of leaves....................... Statistical statements................................... Without pay, furloughs, without leave.......................... .............. Applications for......................... Complaints and inquiries as to............................. Extended periods ..................... .................... Furloughed or laid off.................................. Without leave.......................................... Enlisted..................................................... Hunting leave............................................ Passes ......................................................... ............ Permission to go beyond sea..................... Sick leave ................................................... With leave ..................................................... Without leave.............................................. . .............................. Abstracts, accounts.................. Accountability: ......................................... Money................ Property ........................................................... ...................... .. Questions as to...................... Accountants, employees ................................................ Accounting....................................................... For funds, money .................................................. Disbursing officers .......................................... Powers, duties. obligations ................................. .............. Forms and methods........................... Forms approved by comptroller ................................. ...................... Laws and regulations................ For property, supplies and stores................................ ........................... Forms and methods ................. Laws and regulations...................................... .................................. Systems................ ........................... Accounting systems.................... Accounts: Claims........................................................ . .................. Demurrage.................................. Funds, money.................................................... Administrative examination .................................... Auditing................................................

230. 558 230. 553 230.555 230. 556 230. 554 230.58 230. 582 230. 585 230. 581 230. 583 230. 584 230. 52 230. 521 230.522 230. 56 230.561 230. 562 230. 563 230. 564 230. 565 220. 71 220.714 220.715 220.716 220.713 220. 711 220.712 132. 4 130 140 102 231.33 100 130 130. 4 130.41 130. 2 130. 3 130.1 140 140. 3 140.1 140. 2 101 150 556.1 132 132.2 132. 3

161 Accounts -Continued.

Funds, money--Continued. Disallowances................ ............ .............. Errors and irregularities............. ....... .............. ............. Laws and regulations............... ........ ............... Miscellaneous reports................... .. Open-market purchases, reports of ............................ Rendition of............................................. By administrative officers............................... Delinquency of disbursing officers.......................... Waiver or extension of time limit........................... Revisions................................................ By auditor........................................... By comptroller........................................ Statements of difforenees, difference sheets...................... Suspensiong.............................................. Vouclhrs and abstracts.....................................

Nfigeellanuous against Army ................ ................. For services.............................................. Advertising........................................... ....... .................. --------Job printing...( Telegraph............................................ Telephone............................................ For supplies.............................................. Miscellaneous in favor of United States against others................. Pay. (See Pay.) Property.................................................... Articles expendable and nonexpendable........................ Correcting, numbering, and posting............................ Dropping and taking up.................................... Field................................................... Memorandum receipts..................................... Posts................................................... Reports of survey ........................................... Inventory and inspection reports............................ Shortages, losses, damages, and destroyed....................... Personal charges for ....................................... Vouchers and other papers .................................... ...... . Storage ................................................... Transportation................................................ Blank forms and vouchers................................. Express................................................... Clainis of express companies................................ D)isputed for settlement by auditor.......................... For instructions as to settlement............................ Militia................................................... Payable from appropriations War D.epartinent other than Army transportation..................................... ........... Payable by other departtnents................ Settlement of.............................................. Unsupported by bill of lading.......................... 322-17-

132. 62 132.5 132.01 132.9 132.7 132.1 132.12 132.11 132.13 132. 63 132. 631 132. 632 132. 6 132.61 132. 4

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158. 2 158. 23 158. 24 158.21 158. 22 158.1 159 141 141. 61 141.4 141. 6 141.2 141.5 141.1 141. 8 141. 81 141.7 141.71 141. 3 556.2 550 550.1 555 555.6 555. 2 555.3 555.5

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162

Accounts--Continued. Transportation-Continued. Freight ....................................................... Abstracts, bids, and contracts ............................. Departments other than War........................... Militia.............................................. War Department bureaus ............................. Claims of railroads........................................ Improper land-grant deductions........................ Disputed, forwarded for settlement by auditor .............. For instructions as to settlement ........................... For settlement......................................... Unsupported by bill of lading ......................... Militia................................................... Payable by other departments............................. Payable from appropriations War D)epartment other then Army transportation................................... Methods of computing and handling ........................... Pasenger................................................ Abstracts, bids, and contracts .............................. Detachments...................................... ................... Militia........................ Organi/ations changing station......................... Organi7ations to camps................................. Organizations to shows, parades, tournaments ........... Recruits............................ ............... Claims of railroads......................................... Improper land-grant deductions........................ Militia............................................... Payable by other departments............................. Payable from appropriations War Department other than Army transportation..................................... Settlement, forwarded for .................................. Disputed.............................................. Instructions as to, requested .......................... Unsupported by transportation request ................. Accounts against carriers, breakages, shortages .......................... Accounts for weighing cars........................................... Acetylene. fuel.................................................. Acids, medical supplies........................................... Acknowledgment, letters of............................................ Acreages, buildings, and grounds........................................ Actions, proceedings, trials............................................ Acts of Congress........................................................ Acts, relieo, appropriations for ....................................... ............ Adding machines.................................... Addresses and names of commercial enterprises.......................... Addressograph............................... .......................... Adjutant General: Office of.................................................... Office organization................................................. Adjutant General's Department..................................... Adjutant generals, States........................... ...............

554 554.1 554.12 554.13 554.11 554. 6 554.61 554.2 554.3 554.4 554.41 554.5 554.8 554.7 550.2 553 553.1 553.12 553.16 553.13 553.14 553.15 553.11 553.6 553.61 553.5 553. 8 553.7 553.4 553. 2 553.3 553.41 557 556. 3 463.2 441.3 312.17 600. 93 013.3 032.01 112.9 413.52 004.01 413.5 021 021.1 321.2 323.82

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Administratimon ........................................................ Army, laws relating to.........................................

Camp.........................................................

Post ............................................................. Administrative officers, delinquency in rendering accounts............... Administrators..................................................... Adventist Church.................... ............................ Adventurers........................................................ Advertisements, contracts for........................................... Exceptions .............................. ..................... Competition useless............................................ Contract following default. .................................. Emergency purchases...................................... Extras under existing contract............................... Personal services............................................... Previous, without result........................................ Purchases from other departments ............................... Purchases of limited amounts................................ When required................... ............................ Advertisements of firms................................................ Advertisements to bidders for supplies ............................... Advertisements, use of Government name.............................. Advertising: For recruits................................ .................. Services........................................ ............. Aerial guns........................................................ Carriages for.................................................. Aerograms, use of, in communication .................................... Federal supervision of............................................. Aeronautical detachments.............................................. Aeronautical matters ................ ............................. Aeronautical supplies................................................. Aerial torpedo boats ................. .......................... Aerial torpedoes ................................................... ................. Aeroplanes................................... Air craft................................. ................... Airships, dirigible .............................................. Balloons...................................... .............. Hydroplanes ...................................................... InstrumentLs ................... ......... ..................... .. Kites........................................................... Aeronauts...................... .................................. Aeroplanes..................... ................................. Affidavits.................................... .................. Age: Appointment-

Commissioned............................................ Enlisted.................................................. Promotion-

............................. Commissioned .............. ............... Enlisted................................... Agencies (see also 004.02)............................................. Employment.....................................................

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300.1

C

331.02

331.01

132.12 013. 46

000..31

000.52

162

162.2

162.24

162. 28

162.22

162. 27

162. 21

162. 25

162. 26

162.23

162.1

400. 151 400. 141

400.158

415 486.5 472.91

473.91

311.23

311. 231

322. 22

580

452

452. 5

452.5

452.1

452. 6

452.4

452.3

452.2

'•52. 1

452.3

231.216

452.1

013.14

210.134

220.134

210.234

220.234

004.7

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................... Contracts with............................. Department of Justice............................................ Employees, disbursing, dispatch, horse buying, purchasing, quarter­

master, transportation........................................ ........................... Employees acting as ................ Press ......................................................... With power of attorney, commercial enterprises ..................... Agreements, proposal and acceptance................................... Agriculture, Department of ............................................. Bureaus..................................................... Animal Industry.............................................. Chemnistry. .............................................. Forest Service ................................................. W eather ......................... ............................ Meteorological observations.............................. Rainfall ................................................... Officers ........................................................... Aids, details, commissio)ned ............................................ .......................... Air, pollution of ........................ Air compressors ........................................................ Air craft, miscellaneous............................................... .......................... Airships, dirigible...................... Airs, music ............................................................ ............................ Alaskan clothing..................... Alaskans........................................................ Alcohol:

.......................... Ingredient for powder .............. .......................... Subsistence stores................... Alien enemies................................................... Aliens, rights of....................................................... Alimony (collecting from officers)................................... Allotments, funds, letters of............................................ Allotments of pay. (See Pay, allotments of.)

Allowances (see also Pay and allowances) ................................ Allowances........................................................... Collecting charges against officers for exceeding.................... .............. For Artillery target practice........................ For camps of instruction............................................ For small-arms target practice...................................... For the national match.............................................. Retired enlisted men............................................... Retired officers ............................................... Supplies and equipment-

To buildings................................................... ............................ To civilians.................. To employees............................................. .............. To enlisted men............................. To libraries ................................................... To militia..................................................... To miscellaneous units..................................... To nurses ..................................................... To officers............................................... To offices....................................................

161.45

044.12

231.34

230.766

000.74

004.02

400.146

047

047.2

047.23

047.24

047.22

047.21

047.211

047. 212

047.1

210. 694

723.1

412. 3

452.6

452.4

007.13

422.7

046.255

471.851

438. 3

014.311

014. 31

241.37

121.2

240

400.34

241.38

400. 3401

400. 3403

400. 3402

400. 3404

242.18

241.18

400. 347

400. 344

400.343

400. 342

400. 347

400. 348

400.349

400. 342

400. 341

400. 347

165 Allowances- -ontinued. Supplies and equipment- -Continued. To organizations .............................................. To posts and stations .------.. To prisoners ..... ............................................ Transportation........................ Animals......................... .............................. Baggage...................... Civilians ................................................. Employees and(l members other departments................ Employees, War D)epartment. ........................... ................ Enlisted men and nurses................ ...................... Oli(ers........................ Enlisted men .............................................. ...................... Ilousehold goods.................... ........... Militia, enlisted men........................... Nurses...................................................... Officers ..................................................... Officials of War D)cpartment .. ............................... Professional books......................................... Transportation organizations..................................... Commutation of...................... ..................... Vessels.....................................................562. ......... ............ Almanacs................................... Alterations and repairs, supp)lies and equipment....................... Aluminum ........................................................ ........................ Ambassadors............................. ................................. Ambulance companies........... .............................. Ambulances........................ American Republics, Blureaun of ..................................... Ammonium picrate................................................. Amnimunition .................................................... Bands for projectiles ............................................... Blank cartridges.............................................. Bloml)s ...................................................... Bullets..................................................... .................... Caps for projectiles....................... Containers................................................... Covers ............................................................ .................................. Explosives............... Fuzes...................................................... (Gallery (artri(dges............................................ Guard cartridges................................................ ........... ........................... Multihall cartridges .... ............................ Pistol-ball cartridges.............. Plungers .......................................................... ................... Powder and p)owder charges................. ......................... ................ Primers............ ....................... Revolver-ball cartridges................ Rifle-ball cartridges............................................. Seacoast guns................................................. Shell for mobile guns........................................... ...................... Shotguun cartridges...................... Shrapnel......,..................................................

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400. 3.15 100. 3146 400. 344 522. 7 524.2 524.251 524. 241 524. 231 524. 221 524.211 513. 6 524. 11 513. 5 513. 6 512. 6 514. 6 524. 3 511. 6 511. 61 4 461.3 400. 5 470.11 041. 221 322. 321 151. 8 040. 6 471. 861 471 471. 811 471.43 471. 6 471. 84 471. 812 471.87 471. 814 471. 6 .171. 82 .71. 145 4.171.41 171. -4I .171. 42 471. 813 4171. 5 471. 83 471.42 471. 41 471.3 471. 1 4171. .li 471. 2

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166 Ammunition -Continued.

Small arm s ......................................................

Storage of ......................................................... Transportation of .............................................. Ammunition chests .................................................... Ammunition hoists, turrets.......

........... ...................... Ammunition racks....................... ........................ Ammunition service .................. ................................ Amnesty ............................................................ Amusements (concerts, dances, entertainments, exhibitions). ........... Analyses, supplies and equipment................................... Anarchists...................................................... Anarchy........................................................ Anchorage:

Areas and basins............................................. Rules for........................ ............................. Anchoring as obstruction to navigation .................................. Anchors, mines........................ ......................... Automatic.......................... ........................ Mushrooms.................................................. Anemometers................................................... Anim al diseases ............... ....................................... Animal Industry, Bureau of.................. ...................... Animal trades, air pollution................... ..................... Animals:

Breeding of......................... ......................... Carabaos.................................................... Care and housing of........ ............ ..................... Caring for................................................ .... Cattle, subsistence .................. .......................... Draft ....................................... ................. Dogs.................................................... Horses................................................... Mules....................... ............................. Oxen.................................................... Reindeer................................................. Feeding..................................................... Sanitary....................... ........................... Forage...................................................... Live, subsistence .................................................. Pack....................................................... Horses ........................................................ Mules................................................... Parasites .............................. ....................... Riding..................................................... Horses ........................................................ Mules...................................................... Ponies.......................... .............................. Sanitary slaughtering of................. ........................ Shoeing............ ................ ........................ Stabling........................ ............................ Stallions.................................................... Training of ........................................ .............

471.4 471.88

523. 8

473. 882

470. 43

471. 883

471.88

387. 1

353. 86

400. 112

000. 52

000. 51

813. 3

800. 2t14

800. 83

.476.12

476. 122

476. 121

413. 64

728. 3

047.23

723.15

404. 1

454. 5

728. 4

484

431. 1

454.2

454.25

454.21

454. 22

454.23

454. 2.1

484.2

728. 5

464.7

431. 1

454. 3

454. 31

454.32

728. 2

454. L

454. 11

1541.12

45-. 13

728. 7

484.1

484. 2

454. 4

404.2

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167 Animals-Continued.

Transportation-

Hire of ........................................................ 534

Horses................................................... 522 522

Private ........ ............................................... Public................... ............................... 521

Sanitary.................. ............................... 728.6 Veterinary service................. ........................... 484.3

319.12

Annual reports........................................................ D)epartment and division small-arms competitions................... 353.255 312.14

Anonymous correspondence .......................................... Absurd inquiries or requests........................................ 312.141 Anthems, national ...... .............................................. 007.11

000.41

Antiquities....................................................... 455.5

Aparejos........................................................ 474.85

Appendages, small-arms........................................... 220.142

Appointment, acceptance or declination (enlisted) ....................... Appointment oflicers, volunteers.................................... 324.2

Appointments:

210.1

Commissioned.................................................... uisqualifying defects......................................... 210. 13

Age.................... ...............................

210.134

210.136 Corpulency........................................... 210.132

Deafness.................................................. 210.135 Height and chest measurement ............................ Temperamental peculiarities ............................. 210.131

210.133

Vision................................................ 210.11 Eligibility and qualifications................................ 210.12

Examination, physical and mental ............................. 210.121 Papers and questions................................... 230.2

........................... Employees....................... 230.21

Methods of.................................................... 230.212 ........................... Antedating ................ 230.215

By executive orders.................................... 230.213

Declaration of appointees............................... Miscellaneous appointments.............................. Irregular........................................... Temporary ........................................ Notice of........................ ..................... Acceptance or declination............................. Canceled or recalled................................ Oath of office ............... ........................... ........................... Probational ..................... Certificates of...................................... Reports of ......................................... Through Civil Service ('ommunission.......................... ............................. Nationality.................. Foreigners............................................ Representatives of foreign governments.................... ............... Personal status.............................. .......................... Dependents................. Married or single....................................... Married women........................................ Members of family in service .............................

230;.z219

230.2191

230.2192

230.214

230.2141

230.2142

230.211

230.217

230. 2171

230.2172

230.216

230.233

230. 2231

230. 2232

230.221

230.22 15

230.2212

230.2213

230. 42214

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168 Appointments-Continued. Emp oyees-Continued. ersonal status Continued. .. .. . ................... Sex ............................ Whether of proper age, i. e., not children, in%volvillg (hild labor............................................... Qualifications and status.................................... Mental, moral, and physical............................. ................................ Race..................... .......................... Chinese.................... Filipinos ................................................... Indians or Eskimos.................................... . Japanese ........................................ ....................... Negroes or colored ............. ................ Reinstatements........................... After performing military service ......................... ......................... Certificates of................. ........................... Nominal.................. Requests and applications for ............................... Transfers to War Department from other departments ........... ............. Applications for........................... Reports of absence...................................... Requests for, from other dep)artments...................... Enlisted .......................................................... Disqualifying defects ...................................... Age ....................................................... .......................... Corpulency.................. Deafness.................................................. Height and chest measurement ............................ Temperamental peculiarities ............................. Vision .................................................... Eligibility and qualifications .................................. Examination, physical and mental ............................. Papers and questions................................... .......................... Apportionment, funds.................... Letters of ......................................................... Appraisers, employees ............................................. Appropriations: ................................. Estimates for.................. Civil and legislative....................................... Civil public works............................................. .............. Data for......................................... Directions and submission.................................. Hearings .................... ............................. Laws, rules, and regulations................................. ............ Methods and forms.............................. Military........................... ............................ Military public works......................................... Miscellaneous............................................. Kinds of ......................................................... Current...................................................... Annual................... ............................. Continuous..............................................

230.2211 230.221 ; 230.22 230.225 230.222 230.2224 230.2222 230.2225 230. 2223 230.2221 230.23 230.233 230.234 230.232 230.231 230. 24 230.241 230.243 230.242 220.1 220.13 220.134 220.136 220.132 220. 135 220.131 220.133 220. 11 220.12 220.121 121 121.1 231.33 111 111.1 111.4 111. 03 I111.04 111.05 111. 01 I1. 02 111.2 111.3 111.9 110 110.1 110.11 110.1?

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o(ntin ued. Kinds of - C'ontinued. P'ermianentt ................................................... Indefinite unlim ited ............ ........... ......... ................ ........... Slpecific annual .............. Specific continuous ........................................ Trust and special...................................... IRecurrent.................................................... Pay, employees.......................... ......................... Proper ...................... ................................ ............. Allotment or assignmient........................ Apportionment.................. ......................... lBalances.................................................... C'ivil and legislative ............................................ Civil public works.................. ....................... (Construction or interpretation................................... By Attorney General................................... By bureaus of the War D)epartment......................... ....................... By compl)troller................. ly Jud(lge A,(dvocate General.............................. LIaws governing ................ ............................ MtoXI d.s ,f myking

Military.................................................

Alilitar)y ................

........................

Military public works. ..................................... Miscellaneous ................ .............................. Reports and statements...................................... Warrants for.................... .......................... Reimbursements and transfers................................... Civil and legislative........................................... Civil public works ..... ....................................... Methods and procedure........................ ............. Military.................................................. Military public works...................................... Miscellaneous.................................................. To or from app)ropriations other departments ................... To or from militia al)propriations ............................... Within War Department.................................... Aqueducts....................................................... Arbitration: Peace....................... ................................. War......................................................... Archeological sites.................................................... Archite(ts, ciml)ployees.................................................. Areas: Anehorage.................................................... For duimping grounds .............. .. ............................ Arnm carriers.................... . .................................. Arm chests .................................. ....................... Arm covers................ ...................................... Arm holders..................................................... Arm lockers................ .................................... Arm racks.............................................................

C I10. 3 110. 33 110.31 110. 32 110. 34 110.2 248. 14 112 112.04 112.05 112.07 112. I1 112. 4 112.02 112.022 112.024 112.021 112. 023 112.01

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112. 2 112. 3 112.9 112.08 112.06 113 113.1 113.4 113.01 113.2 113.3 113. 9 113.03 113.04 113.02 671.3

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Armament ......................................

Dumm y.........................................................

Cannon.......................................................

.................

Carriages.................................

Cartridges..................................................

Projectiles................................................

Powder bags.................................................

Metals for use in manufacture ..................................

............. Aluminum .................................. Bronze.................................................. ................................ Copper................. . Gold.................................................... Iron................................................... Monel metal............................................... Nickel ......................................................... Silver ......................................................... ............................ Steel........................ Zinc..................................................... Searchlights ................................................. Turrets...................................................... Armament chests...................................................... Armies, Civil War ..................................................... Confederate ........................................................ Union ........................................................... .................................................... Armies, field Armies, foreign............................ ........................... .......................... Armistice.......................... Armor................................................................ Navy ............................................................. Turrets ............................................................ ........................... Armorers, employees................... ............................ Armories, reservations.................. Armory instruction, militia........................................ ....................... Arms, coatsof.............................. Army:

................. Appropriations for.............................. Centralization and concentration................................... ................. Distribution................................. .................. Organization .................................... Laws and regulations....................................... Strength...................................................... Commissioned.......................................... Enlisted............................... ............... President as commander in chief, the............................ Religious services in.............................................. ................ Army Corps, volunteer............................. Army regulations. (See Regulations, Army.) Army schools. (See Schools, Army.) Army statistics .........................................................

Foreign.............. ................ .

......................... Militia......................................................

Regular......................................................

Volunteer....................................................

.170 470.2 470.24 470.25 470.21 470. 23 470.22 470.1 470. 11

-470.13

470.15

470. 18

470.12

470.16

470. 17

470. 18

470.14

470.15

470.3

470.4

473.881

051

051.2

051.1

322. 01

336. 2

387.4

470.5

470.51

470. 41

231.54

682

325.526

000.43

112.2

323.1

323.2

320

320.1

320.2

320.21

320.22

031. 1

000.34

324.77

056 056.3 056.4 056.1 056.2

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171 Army and Navy, joint operations................... ............... Arrest and confinement................. .......................... Arsenals ............................................................... ......................... Administration of .................... A ppropriations for............................................... Commanders and staffs............................................. Powers and duties of ........................................... Establishment and discontinuance .................................. Extension and contraction limits................................. ......................... Hleadquarters of..................... RIeservations..................... ............................ Articles of War ........................................................ Amendment....................................................... Interpretation and construction.................................

370. 2

250. 35

323.7

400.21

112.3 323.7.74

323.741 323.71

323.72

323.73 682

3). 300.2

3(00). 21

300.22

Artificers ..............................................................

221.43

Artiticial limbs ....................... .............. . ............

.443.14 Artillery:... Coast............................................................. 322. 7

Bands............................. ............... ............ 322.72

(Companies..................................................... 322.75

Division of ..................................................... 321.14 322.74

Mine companies........................................... Noncommissioned staff...................................... 322.71 Torpedo companies............................................. 322.73

............... 322.6

Field, Light, IHorse, Mountain .................... ............... 322.62 Bands.................................... 322.61

Battalion noncommissioned staff .............................. 322.64

Battalions............................................... 322.65

Batteries................................................ 322.67

Headquarter detachments.................................. 322.68 Mounted orderlies.............................................. 322.61

Regimental noncommissioned staff .............................. 322.63

.................. Regiments................................ 322.66

Siege batteries ........................................... 322.66

.................. Siege trains.............................. 475.1 Artillery equipments .................................................. 007

Arts, fine............................................................. 423.7

Asbestos clothing and equipage .................................... 412.25

.................. Asbestos plumbing material........................ 485.3

Ashes, disposal of.......................... ........................ ................... 411.81

Asphalt, building material...................... 000.24

Assassinations................................. .................... Assembling jig, mines................. ............................ 476. 176

Assessments:

Against cinployees ................................................ 24S. 64 250.32 Pro rata..................... ................................. Assignment: 210.31

................................. Commissioned............... 210.727

Command other than rank ................................. D)epartment and division commander........................... 210.311

210.313

Line officers.................................................. 210.314

Native troops, oflicers ...................................... 210.312

Staff olfficers..................................................

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172 Assignment Continued. Enlisted .......................................................... Noncommissioned and noncommissioned staff offlicers............ Privates and rated men.................................... Pay, employees................................ ............... Associations. (See Societies.) Associations, employees.. ......................................... Athletic equipment.................................................. Athletics.......................... ............................. Boxing....................................................... Jiu jitsu....................... . ............................... Prize fighting...................... .......................... Swimming ................................................. . Wrestling......................................................... Atlantic coast defenses .................................................. Atlas........................................................... Attendants: Employees, at conventions, exhibitions, expositions ................. Horses, transportation................. ........................ Attorney, power of: As agents, contracts..................... ...................... As agents for commercial enterprises............................. Attorney General...................... ........................... Decisions and opinions............................... ............... Attorneys......................................... ............... Admission and disbarment..................... ...................... Department of Justice............................................. Auctions, disposition supplies and equipment......................... Auditing accounts......................................................... Auditor for the War Department. (See War Department, Auditor for the.) Auditor for War Department, revision of accounts........................ Automatic guns, cannon................. .......................... Automobiles: Passenger ................................... . . ..................... Transportation, land............................................... Aviation.............................................................. Corps, establishment or creation of ................................ Fields.................................................................. Use of reservations ......................................... Instruction in...................................................... Laws relating to ............----------.............................. Licenses..o.8: Licenses...................................................... Policy of War Department as to development ....................... Practice flights.................................................... Reports of officers and enlisted men on.............................. Reports of officers observing foreign aircraft......................... Requests for Government craft to take part in fairs, tournaments, exhibitions...........---------------..................................... Rules and regulations ............................................... Schools, establishment of........................................... Stations.......................................................... Study of, as problems ............................................... Tenders of service, individuals....................................

220). 31 220.311 220.312 248.61 230.65 418 353.8 353.81 353.82 353.81 353.83 353.82 370.32 461.3 230. 67 522.1 161.45 004.02 044.11 016. 1 013. 25 013. 251 044. 12 400.71 132. 3 132. 31 472.5 451. 1 537 580 580. 6 580. 82 686 580. 7 580. 1 580. 8:1 580. 3 580.81 580.41 580. 82 580.84 580. 2 580. 61 580.83 580.4 580. 62

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x,o Aviation-Continued. Tenders of service, organizations .................................... Training in...................... ............................ Use and operation of air craft................................... Aviators, employees.................................................. Awards: Abstracts of........................ .......................... Board of.......................................................... Awnings, building material............... ......................... Axles, carriages........................ ..........................

B 580.62 580.7 580.8 231.216 400.144 040.51 411.32

473.818

C

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B. Bacon............................................................. Badges: Certificate of merit.............. .......... Pay for.................................................. ('ommissioned................................................. China ....... ................................................. Civil War................................................ Corps....................................................

431.5 ....................

onrci,n duo1-ra.tion

Indian............. ..................................... Philippine.... ......................................... Spanish .................................................. Enlisted... .................................................. China................................................... Civil War...................... .......................... Corps ........................................................ Foreign decorations........................................ Good conduct................................................ Indian ........................................................ ............................. Philippine .................. 0

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pVan ...................... ... . .... . .............. Naval ........................................................... Ribbons for...................................................... .......................... Transportation..................... Uniforms ........................................................ Baggage, allowances, transportation. (See Transportation, baggage.) Baggage, transportation, excess. (Sec Transportation, baggage.) Bags: Feed....................................................... Nose........................................................ Packing, p)aper, cotton ................... ...................... Powder..................................................... Saddle...................................................... Bakeries, field.................................................... .................. Bakery funds and savings, money ................ Bakers: Employees.................................................. Enlisted...................... . . ............................... Baking machinery................................................ Baking powder ........................................................

220.54 242.141 210.51 210.511 210.512 210.513

210 514

210. 515 210. 516

210.517

220.51

220.511

220.512

220.513

220.514

220.53

220.515

220.516

099A 51'7

.

045.97

421.7

523.6

421.7

455.3

455.3

457.4

471.872

455.2

414.25 123.64 231.77

221.44

412.35

433.3

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174 Balances: ...................... Funds, reports of unallotted ............... Statements of, property accounting .................................... Unexpended, in hands disbursing officers.......................... Outstanding three years or more............................. Working, money.............................................. Balloon deta(chments ............................................. Balloons......................................................... Band, Marine.................................................... Band funds, money................................................ ........................................ Bands................. Competition with civilians ........ ......... ........... .......... )Depot...................................................... ......................................... Post ............... R ul)bber .......................................................... Small arms ........................................................ Banks and banking .................................................... ............................. Baptist ('Church..................... Barbers (enlisted)................................................ Barley......................................................... Barometers ....................................................... Barrack bags .................................................... Barracks: Detention ......................................................... For enlisted men...................... ....................... Barracks and quarters.............................................. Barrels: F ire ........ ...................................................... Packing..................................................... Small arms ........................................................ Bars, obstructions to navigation..................................... Baseball......................................................... Equipment........................ .......................... Fields...................................................... Base line, establishment of............................................. Base ring, carriages....................... ........................ Bases, naval....................... .............................. Basins........................................................... Harbor ...................................................... Basketball...................................................... Baskets: Ammunition................................................. Furniture............... ................................... Bathing facilities................................................. Bathtubs, plumbing material....................................... Battalion quartermaster sergeant, Engineers........................... Battalions............................................................ Batteries....................................................... Battle fields: Appropriations for................. ........................... Reservations ...................................................... Battles and battle reports.......................................... Chronological list of................. .......................... Bayonets.......................................................

121.53 142. 2 131.8 131.81 123.5 322.23 452.3 045.31 123.71 322.94 322. 941 322. 94 322. 94 462.5 474.812 004. 2 000.31 221.45 464.1 413. 67 428.6 627 621 620 413.24 457.1 474. 811 828.1 353.85 418.2 618.2 370.42 473. 814 045.933 414.46 813.3 353. 85 471.871 414.18 727.2 412.24 221.31 322. 051 322. 052 112. 9 688 052 052.1 474.7

175

Beacons ................................... ........................... Beds and bedding.............. ................................... Bedsacks .............................................................. Bedsteads ............................................................. Beef, fresh...................................................... Bell and buzzer systems................ ........................... Belts, clothing....................................................... Belts, personal equipment (bandoleers, cartridge, revolver, saber, shoulder,

suspenders, sword, waist)............................................

Bench marks.................................................... Beverages ............................................................. Bicycles .............................................................. Bidders: Bonds......................................................

Complaints and l)rotests ...................

.........................

Contracts....................................................

Bankrupt................................................

Defaulting................................................

Lists of............................................................ Bids, contracts. (S•e Contracts, bids.) Bids: Buildings and grounds................

.........................

Manufacture supplies and equipment............................

Rivers and harbor work...........................................

Supplies and equipments......................................

Transportation:

Freight .......................................................

Passenger ...............................................

Vessels:

Alterations to................. .............................

Construction of ................................................

Hire of........................................................

.............

Repairs to.................................. Transportation, commercial..................... ............

Biennial register...................... ............................

Billiards........................................................

Bills:

House of Representatives......................................

Senate.........................................................

Bills of lading .........................................................

Blanks......................................................

Cancellation................................................

Copies of ..........................................................

Destroyed...................................................

Disposition of unused ...............................................

Errors or irregularities ..............................................

Lost..................... ... ................................

Methods of using and settling......................................

Misplaced....................................................

Reports of issue........................... .......................

Binding and printing services..........................................

Bins, kitchen.....................................................

Bits, bridle.....................................................

613

427

427.4

427.1

431.2

413.46

422.4

426.1] 812.3 435 451.4 168.3 400.147 163.8 163.81 163.82 400.155

600.111 400.174 800.15 400.14 554.1 553.1 564.03 561.403 545.02 564.03 544.01 062.21 353.85 032.15 032.25 552 552.2 552. 62 552.72 552. 32 552.42 552. 52 552.32 552.12 552.32 552.73 486.4 414.38 455.1

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Blacksmiths:

E m ployees ....................................................... Enlisted .......................................................... Blanco......................................................... Blank checks ..................................................... Blank forms and books ................................................. Adoption of new forms .............................................

Complaints................................................... Criticisms................................................... Distribution and supply....................................... Requisitions for ..................... ........................... Instructions and models of forms ................................ Methods of procuring and supplying.............................. Obsolete.......................... . ............................ Revision and alterations ................. ...................... Surplus...................................... ..................... Blanket haw and rolls....................... ...................... Blankets:

Bed .................................................... .......... Ilorse....................................................... Saddle ............................................................ Blockades............................................................ Blocks, master, mine, signal, electrical equipment....................... Blueing.................. ..................... ................. Boards:

College inspection............................................. Efficiency-

Employees................................................... Regular Army officers and Volunteer officers .................... Examining ........................................................ Miscellaneous.............. ................................... Regulations and equipment.................................... Retiring...................................................... Service ........................................................... Board wages. (See Pay.)

II

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I2c) L s ..............

231.57

221.46

438. 2

122. 12

315

315.02

315.05

315.05

315.06

315. 061

315.04

315.01

315.07

315. 03:

315.07

428.3

427.7

455.7

455.2

3184. 3

412.47

438. 5

334.5

230.342

334.4

334. 1

334.7

334.2

334.6

334. 3

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Boats:

H[arbor, transportation .................. ........................... Small, acquisition of ................... ....................... Transportation on.................................................. Boatswains, employees ................................................. Boiler inspection:

In buildings ....................................................... In vessels-

By civilian inspectors of \Var )Department ...................... By inspectors of Steamboat- Inspect ion Service ................... Boilers and equipment................................................. Bolos................................................................ Bolts, builders' hardware.............................................. Bombardments ................................................... Bombprooling........................................................ Bombs, ammunition .................. ............................ Bonds................................................................. Annual or guaranties..........................................

542

561.12

543

231.83

600. 161

566. 3

566. 4

412.32

474.75

411.72

384.3

662.1

471.6

168

168.6

177

Bonds- Continued.

Authority to officer or agent....................................... Bidders' guaranties...............................................

168.05

168.3

Certified checks............................ ................... 168. 31

Co,ntract ............................... .. .................. 168.2

Examination and approval ................................. 168.21

For supplies................................................. 168.22

Waiver............................................... 168.221

Corporations............................ ......................... 168.04

Covering indemnity, checks...................................... 122.151

Date............................................................ 168.01

Employees................................... .................... 230.4161

Indemniiity .................. ................. ........... 168.5

hii idlual suret is ........................ ..................... 168.7

,uhistific'ation ................................ ........... 168.71

Persons disqualified(................................. .......... 168.72

Official.................... .................................... 168.1

Examination and apprn al .................................. 168.11

newal................................................. 168.13

Suifliciency of amuiimnts and sureties............................. 168. 12

Partfierships..................................................... 168.03

Publi(c works................. ........................... ........ 168.23

(Copy (of contracts anid bonds........................... ........ 168.232

Payniot for labor anud material ................................ 168. 231

Seal............................................................. 168.02

Surefty comipanirs and sureties ...................... 11S. 8

......... Modific(ation of (contraet, with or without (consent................ 1•S. 82

.................... 168. 81

Release of sureties......................... To secure loans on property ..................................... 168.4

................. (Collegesand schools, to..................... 168.41

Other loans.................................................. 168.42

242. 15

lI;onus, to enlisted nwii on reenlistmnent............................... Hlooks:

Blank. (Sec lelank forms and books.)

244-. 11

Deposit, lost............................ ......................... lPublic(ations..................................................... 062

Profession al............................ ....................... 062. 13

02.13

Technical................................................... Suppli(.s ....................................... 461

................. l aw ........................................... ....... ....... 461.2

Reference.................................. .................... 461.3

......... 461. 4

S hool .............................................. Techniocal ................................................ 461. 1

Text ............................. . .................................. 461.1

Booums............................................. .......... 825.5

Borax, toilet supply................................................. 425.3

Bottles, packing........................ ........................

457.2

Ioundaries, buildings and grounids.................................... 600.93

Boundary, international ........................................... 336.5

Bounty and hounty land............................................. 324.75

353.85

Bowling............................. .............................. Bowling alleys, building material .................................... 411.34

457.1

Boxes, packing............... .. ........ ....................... 322-17-12

178 Boxing, athletics.................... .................................. Braces, gun carriages ................................................... Brackets: Gun carriages................................................. Saddle and harness................... ......................... Brads, builders' hardware............................................. Brands, packing................................................. Bran, forage ..................................................... Breach of promise ................................................... Bread (biscuit, corn, crackers, hard, soft, zwieback) ..................... Breakwaters.......................................................... Breech mechanisms, cannons, blocks................................ Breeches, uniforms...................... ......................... Brevet rank (commissioned) ................... ......................... Bribery........................................................ Brick, building material.................... ....................... Bridges........................................................... Bridges.......................................................... Arched..................................................... Bascule...................................................... Cantilever................................................... Compound strucetures............................................. Draw........................................................ Foot ....................................................... Girder........................................................ Knife...................................................... Lift ............................................................... Military ........................................................... Movable..................................................... Obstructions to navigation...................................... Parts of .................................... ................... Girders.................................................. Lights ........................................................ Spans........................................................ Strains................................................... Stresses................................... . ............... Ponton............................ ........................... Suspension.................................................... Swing................... . .................................... Temporary ................. .................................. Trestle........................................................ Truss ............. .............. ........... Tubular........................................ ............... Bridles............................... ............................. Brigades........................................................ Brigadier generals.....................--.......................... Brokers, pawn................................. .................. Bronze................................................................ Brooms............................................................... Brushes........................................ .................. Ihorse............................................................. Toilet ............................... ..............................

353,.81 473.87 473. 87 456.3 411.7 457.7 464.2 250. 16 433.4 825.4 472. 816 421.4 210. 723 000.51 411.84 653 823 823.1 823.71 823.2 823.77 823.72 823.74 823.3 823.71 823.71 823. 75 823.7 828.4 823.8 823.83 823. 81 823.82 823.84 823.84 823.76 823.4 823.72 823. 73 823.6 823.5 823.1 455.1 322.04 211.13 004.32 470.13 414.41 414.41 456.4 425.4

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179 Buckets: Fire .............................................................. Packing .......................................................... Water.................. .................................... Buggies................... ........................ ............. ..................... ,ugle calls........................................ lugles ............................................ .................... Builders' hardware.............. ................................. Building material..................................................... Buildings:

Admini,tration ................................................... Allotment office rooms ............................................ Armories......................................................... Arsenals ........................................................... Assignment office roo(ms-q ........... ... ................ ......... Assigmineni of quarters ........................................ Bakeries ........................................................... Band stands ................................................. Barracks (set also •taruracks) ......................................... Batlhlihouses ....................................................... ioatliousc .s............................... ........................ Camps....................................................... (Chapels...................................................... Clothing factories............... .............................. Crematories.................................................. Dams.............................................. ......... )Detentionbarracks ................................................. D)rill halls................................................... Equipage factories .................................................. Exchanges................................................... Fire houses.................................................. Garages...................................................... (Groomingsheds.............................................. Guardhouses ....................................................... Gun factories..................................................... Gymnasiums ....................................................... H istoric..................................................... IHospitals ........................................................ Incinerators.................................................. I nfirmaries ................ ................................. Kitchens................ ...................................... Latrines..................................................... Laundries ......................................................... Lavatories ........................................................ Librarics.......................................................... Lock................................ ............................. ILunch rooms...................................................... Magazines................................................... Maneuver grounds and camps .................... ................. Memnorial halls.................................................... Mess halls............... .................................... Mess shelters....................... ............................ Minor construction................... ............... .......... Office .............................................................

413.24 457.2 414.46 451.5

353.75

413.33

411.7

411

631.2

029.21

633.7

633.6

680.341

680.341

633.1

655

620

658

658

652

631.4

635.3

633.4

821.8

6(27

631.5

635.4

631.3

634. 6

634.2

634.1

627

635.2

631.3

619.3

632

633.4

632

633. 1

634.5

633.3

626

631.3

821.5

633.2

633.8

652

631.4

633.2

633.2

650

631.1

I

180

d -Continued. B'uihlin ( uthouses............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Post .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. .............. ............ Powder depots .................... Powder factories ................................................... Prisons.......................................... ................ Proving grounds, at............... ............................. ........................... Proving plants.................... Quarters (see also Quarters)........................................ Radio stations ...................................................... Riding halls.................................................631.5

634

630 633.8 635.1 627 652

635.5

Pri......................... 627

620

676.3

Rostrums ......................................................... .................................. Schools......................... ..... Sheds for ammunition wagons .............................. _ .......... Sheds for guns.................................... Sheds for vehicles .................................................. Shooting galleries............................ ................. ................................ Shops ....................... Stables.................................... ....................... State, \War, and Navy............................................. . ... ........... Storehouses............. ....... Store sheds ....................................................... ..................

........... . Target ranges ................

655

631.4

634.4

634.4

634.3

651

635.6

634. I

029.2

633.5)

633. 5

651

Tent factories...................................................... Testing plants................................................... W ireless.................................. ........................ . .................... Buildings and grounds....................... .......... Acquisition of real property or land.................... Acreages........................................................... Altering .......................................................... Blue prints ............... .. . ................................. Boundaries................. ....... ........ .. ................ Changing..................................................... Charts ............................................................ Cleaning..................................................... Construction and installation........................................ ................

.............................. Bids....... Capacity ....................................................... Contracts.............................. ....................... Estimates........................................... ........................ Location of........................... Methods of.............. .............. ................... Open-market proposal.......................................... ......... Plans and specifications............................ General and mniscellaneous data ........................... Preparation and approval..................... ........... Uniform or standard, typical................... .......... Projects ......... ................ ........................ General.................. ............................ . Provisional.................. ......................... Standard.................... ......................... ............................ Requisitions................. Supervision and inspection...................... ............. Inspection of boilers................... ................

635. 4

635.5

676.3

600

601

600.93

600.4

600.92

600.93

600.4

600.92

600.3

600.1

600. 111

600.01

600. 111

600.15

600. 01

600. 11

600. 112

600.13

600.132

600.133

600. 131

600.12

600.121

600.122

600.123

600.15

600.16

600.161

181 Buildings and grounds-Continued. 600. 9

Data and statistics............................................ E nlargiing. ....................... 00 . 4

. ... . .......... .... ........ Histlorical information, misc•ellaneous dlata and descriptive, matter ... 600. 94

Ifistorical records ............................................... ;00. 911

600. 95

Information. miscellaneous requests for .............................. Mfaintainingi ................................

...................... 600. 2

Maps ..............................................................

6(00. 92

Modernizing.......................................................

600. 5

Operating...................................................

600. 2

Painting ...........................................................

600. 3

Photographs..................................................

600. 92

Preserving ........................................................

00. 3

00. 5

Rebuilding .......................................................

Relocating .......................................................

00. 5

Repairing...................................................

600. 3

Reports and observations..................

..................... 600. 91

Boiler efficiency.....................

..................... (00. 915

Condition.....................................................

600. 912

Fires...................................

...................... 600. 913

600. 915

..................... Fuel consumption....................

Progress of work on...........................................

600.914

Sales of....................................

...................... 602. 2

Size of post or station............................................

600.01 Surveys.....................................................

600. 93

Transfers to other departments..................................... 602. 3

W hitewashing..................................................... 600. 3.

Widening.................................................... 600. 4

Bulbs. electric....................... . ............................ 415. 51

Bulkhead lines................................................... 800. 6

Location of................................. ...................... 800. 61

Regulations......................... ............................. 800. (3

Relocation or nmodification......................................... 800. (2

Bulkheads ....................................................... 825. (;

Bulletins........................................................ 300. 53

IHullets............................. .............................. 471. 84

Cannellured....................................................471. 811

Foreign...................................................... 471. 842

Sharp pointed....................... ......................... 471. 843

Smoke........................................................ 471.845

Soft nosed............... ...................................... 471. 841

1

Bunks............................ ............................... 4127. 1

Buoys:

Aid to navigation .................................................... 829. 11

Mooring............... .................. ................... 476. 133

Bureau chiefs. decisions and opinions................................ 016. (

Burial expenses, claims.................. .......................... 157

Burial of the d(lead ...................... .......................... 722. 2

Burial sites...................................................... 680. 31

Burials. (See Funerals and burials.)

Burlap. packing material.......................................... 457. 3

Burners, lamp ......................................................... 414. 56

Blusiness enterl)rises, ollicers and enlisted men .......................... 250. 7

iusiness methods ..................................................... 310

Business standing of comnmercial enterprises and projects ................ 004. 03

182 Butter and substitutes........... .................................. Button fastoners.............................................. Buttonhole machines ....--.......................................... Buttons: Clothing materials -----................ ..................... Coat....................................................... Butts, target ..................................................... ............................. Buzzer and bell systems..............

..

434. 2 425. 4

413.82 423. 3

4121.7 614 113. 16

C. Cablegrams................. ..................................... Cable instruments................................................. Cable reels..---................................................ . Cable roads..................................................... Cable service.........................-............................Cable structures............. ..................................... Galleries......................................... ........ Huts................. ..................................-... Shelters....................... ..----.... ................... Stations........................... ........................... Tanks........................-............................... Terminals........................... ..............-.......... Tramways ........................................................ Cable supplies and equipmwnt.......--.........................-.......... Cable systems .................................................... Cables: Mine................................. ........................ Clips. . . . . . ...-.. . .............. . . . . . .. .......... ........ Crossings ............ ...................................... Drums............................................-....... Frames..................................... .... .. Measuring reel and frame..................... ............... Protection against fouling .................... . ................ Testing and testing sets ....................................... Turks head................................................. Searchlight............... ................................... Cabs transportation.................... .. ...................... Hire of ...................................................... Cacao.......... ------................................................ Cadets ................................................................ A bsence ...................................... ........ ............ Admission and e(lducalti(n of foreigners ........................... Admission to hospitals................... ...................... Alternates ............................... Annual roll............. -.......................-.............. Appeals .......................................................... Appointment and reappointment................................... Candidates......................... ......................... Change of name..... ......................................... Circulars of information................ ........................ Civil institutions ............................ .................... As part of militia ............... .......................... In militia................................................... Military training.............................. ............

311. 22 ,13.43 '17(;. 21 617. 2 I3. 3 (64, 6;(;4. 3 (;(64. 2 (;64(.4 664. 1 664.4 664. 2 664.5 113. 43 6;76. 4 476.2 476. 24 .176. 28 '176. 21 17. 21 476.22 17G. 26 476. 23 476. 25 470. 347

53

s. 1 435. 6 351. 1 1.21 351.38 705. 16 35.........................:1. 12 351.32 351.18 351.11 351.28 3151.35 '151.27 000. 86(; 000. 863 000.861 000. 862

183 Cadet,--Continued. Conduct roll ­ - - - - - - - - - - --............-......... ('Corps of......................... ............................ Demerits ......................... ............................ Dental treatment .............................................. Distinguished ..................................................... Examination candidates, physical and mental....................... At the academy ................... ............................ Deficient in................................................... 6rraduation list.................. ... .......................... Hiazing.............. ........................................ Medical attendance................................................ Medical examinations .............................................. Medical histories.............................................. .. .............................. Merit roll...................... Naval ............................................................. Probation ......................................................... Punishment ....................................................... Reinstatement ................................................... Residence ......................................................... Separation................................................... ............................. Surgical operations ................... Transportation................................................ Uniforms .......................................................... ........................ Use of, to instruct militia .............. ............................. Vacancies ........................ ................................... Warrants.................. ......................................... Caissons................ Campaigns: Military ........................................................... Political..................................................... 'Campfollowers................................................... ........................ ........ Transportation .............. Camp grounds, use of reservations for................................... Camps: Hire of civilian employees..................................... .......................... Pollution of grounds.................. Reservations................................................... ('amps of instruction................................................ ............................... ..... Attendance.............. Coast Artillery................................................ Coast Artillery and militia......................................... ......................... . .......... Criticisms................ DetailsCommissioned .................................................. ............................. Enlisted...................... Inland....................................................... Militia............................................................. Officers' camps ..................................................... Reports ............................................................ State ................................................................ ......................... Students' civil schools................ ........................ Canal Commission, Isthmian ............... .................. ........... Canal gates.........................

351.29 351.39 351.16 703.6 351.22 351.15 351.151 351.152 351.23 351.19 701.6 702.6 706.6 351.31 045.83 351.13 351.17 351.14 351.37 351.24 707.6 512.7 351.33 351.26 351.25 351.36 473. 861 370. 22 000.22 292.7 516.2 680.33 230.146 723.22 685 354.1 354. 102 354.13 354.14 354.101 210. 67 220.67 354.12 354.15 354.11 354.16 354.15 354.17 020.7 821.5

184

Canal locks: 821.4 .............................................. Floors...... ... 821.4 ................................. Foundlations........... 821.3

........................................... Canals............... Irrigation

821.2

Civil.......... ........................................... 616.2

Military ......................................................... 821.01

................................... Lockage and lockinii ........ 821.1

Ship ...................................................... 122.14

Cancellation of checks ................................................. Candidates:

221.78

For appointment secondi liwteinants .............................. 211.27

....................... Civilian.............................. 436. 4

..................................... Candies............. 414.54

........................................... Candles............. 472

............. ............... Cannon .................... 472.82

Accessories........................ ..................... 472. 91

.......................... ... Aerial guns............. 472.816

Breechhlocks................................................. 472.816

............................... Breech mechanisms............. 472.811

Castings ............................... 472.824

('leaning (lovies ............................................. ('olt's au tomatic , n- ......................... -n

.......... ....... 472.52

... ...................... 472.823

Covers for .......................... 470.24

........................................... Dummy ......... 472.8 17

.................. Firing mechaniisnms........................ Forgings.......... 4-.......................... ............. 472.811

472. 814

........................ . Hoops............................. . -...................... 472.2

Hlowitzers........................... 472. 812

Jackets ............ ........................................ 172.817

Lanyards..................................................... ... ........ 172. 92

Life-saving g -i-ns . .. . ..-................ Machine and(automatic glns ..................................... ,172.5

472.51

............................ Machine rifle, model 1909. .......... Maxim automatic guns .................... ......................... 472.53

472. 1

Mobile guns ........................................................ Mortars..................................................... 472.4

472.6

Navy guns........................................................ Parts of............. ......................................... 472.81

Rammers and staves........... ................................ 472.822

Safety devices....................................... 472.818

Seacoast guns........... ...................................... 472.3

SleevIes............. ....................................... .

472.815

Sponges and staves...................--............................ 172. 821

Subcaliber gauns............ ................................. 472.93

Tubes............ ........................................... Cans: Ammunition.... - -............................................. Oil..........................-.-...... ........................ Tin, packing .......................................... Canteens......................................................... Cantonments, use of reservations for................................. Canvassing and collecting in offices.............. .................... Cap bands......................................................

472. 813

471. 877 414.56 457.2 426.4

680.33

230. 434

421.6

185

. ......... 0 20...............

0.2.07

Capitol . .............. :84. 2

Capitulation...................................................... ... 121.1

Caps.......................................................... 211.17

..................... ...... Captains........... ...... 81-. 2

............................. Capture............................ .:S;.

Captured property................. .............................. 471. 7,

Carbines ........................................................ 313. 12

...................... Carbon copies for records ..................... 4(2.2

Cards and cardboard.............................................. 231.42 Caretakers, employees .............. .............................. Cargadors, employees................... ............................ 231.72 Carpenters, employees............................. . ...... 231.56 2:31.83 Ship........... . ............................................ ............. 11 1.1-4 Carpets ........................................... Carriages for cannon......... . ..................................... 173 173.91 ......................................... Aerial............. 173.5 Automatic .................................................. 473. 865 Covers for....................................................... Dummy................................................. .... 170. 25 173. 83 Electrical equipment........................................ 173.1 Field....................................................... 473.2 Howitzers................................................... Life-saving ................................ 473.92 Machine gun.................................. .. ............. 173.5 Mechanisms ...................................................... 173.82 173.821 Elevating................................................ .173.824 Recoil............ ........... ........................... 173. 823 Retracting..................................................... Traversing ................................................. 173. 822 173.825 Tripping................................................. 473.1 Mobile ..................................................... Mortars ............................................................ 473. 4 Navy guns.................................................. .173.6 Parts and accessories ............................................. 473.8 473. 3 Seacoast .......................................................... Siege..................................................... 473.1 Sights ....................................................... 473. 85 Bore.................................................... 473. 853 Front.................................................... 473. 851 Night................................................... 173.857 Panoramic .................................................. -473.851 Rear........................................................ 173. 2 Telescopic, 2-inch ........................................ . 473. •855 Tele,scopic, 3-inch .............................................. 173. 8,56 Spare parts ........................... 173. 8.1 ............................ Carriages, transportation............................................ 533 Hire of..................... 533.1 .................................. Carriages, transportation supplies..--................................. 451.5 Carriers, accounts. against for breakages, shortages ........................ 557

Cart and reel................ ....................................

473. 863

Cartons, packing................................................. 157.5

Cartridge bag material .................................................. 423.7

Cartridge boxes .......................... 2................

.14 Cartridge cases................................................... 4171. 873 Cartridge clips..................................................... 471.876

186 s Cartridge storage case ................................................

Cartridges. (See Ammunition, small-arms.)

................................ Cartridges, dummy............... Carts:

Ammunition................................................... Hose ............................................................. Passenger ......................................................... Reel, fire .......................................................... Casemates, mining................................................... ................... Cases (book, filing, record)..................... Ca.sh transactions, funds ................................................. Ca-tinigs, cannon..................................................... Casuals, and easual detachments ......................................... . ....................................... Ca-sualties................ ..................... Protection of life from.................... Catalogues from firms, etc .............................................. Catholic: Greek Church................................................. ....................... Roman Church................. ....... Catsup......................................................... .... .......................... Cavalry............................. Bands ........................................................ ....................... Headquarters detachments.............. .................. Machine gun platoons....................... Regimental noncommissioned staff................................. Regiments ........................................................ Squadron noncommissioned staff ................................. ...................................... Squadrons.............. Troops........................................................ ............................ Cavalry equipments .................. Caveat.............................................................. ........................................................... Caviar ........................... Cells, storage.......................... Cement, building material ............................................. Cemeteries:

Appropriations for............................................. Reservations................................................. Censorship...................................................... Censure and reprimand................................................. Census, Bureau of ................................................. Centralization....................................................... Cereals ................................................................ Ceremonies ........................................................... .................................................. Musters.... ....................... Parades.............................. Precedence of troops................. .......................... ........................... Receptions ........................ Religious.................................................... Reviews.....--................................................ Roll calls............... ...................................... ......................... Saturday inspections................. Certificates of deposits, funds .......................................

471. 874 470. 21

-173. 885

413.21

-151. 6

113.21

663. 1

.14. 12

131. 02

172. 611

322. 981

701

729.3 400. 152 000. 31

000.31

437. 5

322. 4

322.42

1

322. 17

322. 4t;

322. 41

322.43

322. 41

322. 44

322.45

475.2

013. ii

137.5

'412. 45

411. 82

112. 9

(87

000.73

250. 34

018. 23

32:. 1

'133. 6;

335.2

335.25

335.23

335.21

335.26

000.33

335.22

335.24

335. 27

131.01

187

Certificates of discharge ....................................... ......... Character on.......................................... ....... In lieu of lost ................................................ Certificates of marksmanship ............................................ Certificates of merit................................................ Badges.. Badges............................................................ Pay to enlisted men ......................................... Certificates of nonindebtedness......................................... Certificates of service, em pln yees........................................ ('Certilicates of various kinis. issuMl .. .... . .... Certificates of voters, ,mpl)yoe. .....................................

220.84

220. 842

220. 8,11

5:. 15:

220.54

'>'>0 5 220. 5-1

2,12.1il1 211. G 2:). 715 ."12. 191 2.0.7;

Chains: Builders' hardware .............................................. Mooring.................................................... Chairs, office.................................................... Change in grade. ........... ...................................

Rat ing and disrating.......... ............................... 'ha nge of station: Cmrnissiond

..................................

411.72

-170.132

11.1.11

22(0.27 22 0. 71 21.2.......

.

1)epartment and division commanders........................ 210. :121

2 10. :12:1

line officers ................................................... Native troops, officers .............. ............................ 210. 3241

Staff officers.............................................. 210. 322

230. 367

Employees ........................................................ Enlisted .......................................................... 220.32

Noncommissioned and noncommissioned staff officers............220. 321

Privates and rated men ................................ ... 220. 322

.......................... 400.113

Changes in articles of supply .................. 811

Channels......................................................... Artificial for rivers ............................................. 8'22

811.4

............................ Changing course of.................. 811.2

D)eepening.................................................. 811.1

Depths...................................................... 616.3

.......................... Dredging of........................ ...................... 811.1

Ranges.................................. ... 811..3

................................... Straightening.............. 211.21

Chaplains............................................................. 231.2t;

Employees................................................... Charcoal, fuel ................................................ 403.5

Charges, against employees................ ........................ .230. 744

005

Charity ........................................... .................... Charts of buildings and grounds ............................... GOO(;00. 92

Charwomen, employees.................... ........................ 231. 4'

Chassis, carriages ....................................................... 473.812

Chauffeurs, employees ................................................. 231.48S

Check protectors................. .... ....................... 402. 6

Checkers, employees............................................... 231. 62

122.1

Checks, money orders, drafts ........................................... . . ................................

122.14 Cancellations.................. Duplicate .......................................................... 122.15 122.151

Indemnity bonds covering................................... Forms and melhods of handling................................. 122.11

Frauds, forgeries, and alterations .................................... 122. 17

II

188 Checks, money orders, drafts -Continued. 122.16 .... ......... ....... .............. ... Last. stolen, destroyed--122. 181 .......... (On relief of dishbursing officer . ..... ................... 122.

........... 0)utsfanding three years or more ..................... ....... 122. 13

............. Questions as to payment, or nonpayment ...... 122. lR

------------------.......-----------------------

Plports of outstanding........... 122. 12

Supply and transfer of blank ....................................... 122

........... Checks and depositaries ........... . ......................

122.01 Laws and renilations .............................................. 434. 8 ........ Choos ....................................................... Chemicals: 441.2

........ Medical supplies ..........................................

720.55

........ .............. Use of, as a disinfectant .................. 4-15

. ............. . . . . . ......... ............... Voforinrary ......... . ......... 0,17.24

. Chem i'try, bureau of .................................. ........ 231.236

.....................

C hem ists........ ....................... .......... 121.6

... ........................

Chevrons . ..- - -................ Chief of Staff. (See Staff, Chief of.)

0.19. 24 .......-------------------

(hildrens' Ilureau ..................................

. . ............... ..

....... 1141.57 C'him neys, lam p ........................ 230.2224 Chinese, appointment civil .............................................

312.43

......... C'hirography .................................................

......... 435. 6

Chocolate....................................................

6 Chowder----------------------------------------31. --.............. . . . ................ ......... 000 31

Christian Church- - .......... 000,3.1

(-hris;tian Chuchc , .............. ..............................

W.31

.......... ..............

Christian Scionce -------------. 1-.......... 000.31

Churches.............................................................. 000. 31;

Desecration of ...................................................... .......... 435. 8

Cigarettes and papers ....................................... ....... 35. 8

C igars .......................................................... 311.51

C'ipher letters ......................................................... ......... .................. 3 11.52

Writers .................................. ......... .170. 172

Circuit closer, m ines ......... .............................. .173. 83

Circuits. gun carriages ................................................. 312.15

........... Circular letters ............................................. ............. 300.5

C'irculars ................................................. 300.53

Bulletins .............................................. ............ 300.52

Bureau ................................. .......................... 341.42 R ecruiting .........................................................

241.28 Stoppage .........................................................

300. 51 War Departm ent ..................................................

400. 141 Circulars to bidders ................ ....................................

400. 151 Circulars from firm s, etc ....................................

.......... ;71. 3 Cisterns ...............................................................

Citlies and towns .......................................................

094 723.22 Cities, pollution of soil .................................................

Citizenship .................................................

.......... 014.33 Acquisition of .....................................................

014.331 B ureau of .........................................................

041.23 Evidence of ............................................

........... 014.333 014.332

Loss of .............................................................. Civil and military authorities, relations between ......................... 014.12

Civil authorities, officers and enlisted men in hands of .................... 250.36

......... 010. 332

Civil Code ...................................................

I

-- - ý:-_-_ - _ __-

189 Civil duties .................................... .............. Civil expenses.................... ............... .................. 'Civilfunctions.............. ..................................... Civil government............................................................. Civil life . ................................ .. ...................... Civil matters .......................................................... ('Civil obligations................................................. Civil office, acceptance:

Commissioned............................... ...... ........... Enlist ed...................................................... Civil office, examinations for: Conirmissioned ................................................... Enlisted.................................................... Civil process ........................................................... Civil relations ......................................................... C'ivil rights .............................................. .......... (Civil Service: Act............. ....................... .......................... Boards ............................................................ Conin ission............ ............................... ..... ........... Labor regulations.................. ....................... IPules ............................................................. Systemn and inetlhods .................................... ....... Civil statistics............................................. ............... Civil status ......................................................... Civiliau clotli n..................................... ............

Sale of, by recruits ................................................ ....................... \WeariLng of, by enlisted men ............ Wearing of, by otfficers............................................. Civilian employees.................................................... Civilians: Admission to hospitals......................................... .......... Government Hospital for Insane................... Attendance military schools, United States........................ lDental treatment.................................................. Ill treatment of, by officers and enlisted men........................ ...................... Medical attendance..................... Medical examination ............................................... ....................... Medical histories...................... ....................... Surgical operations..................... .............................. Claimus ................................. Accoumnts miscellaneous, against Army, except transportation........ Assigimnn tt ................ ....................................... Funds arising from.................................................... Burial expenses........................................................... ................................... Call for evidence .............. Court of ................. . ........................................ 1)amage.......................................................... Laws and regulations as to.......................................... Methods of presenting .............. .......................... Pay.......................................................... Personal injuries .................................................. Records of services requested....................................... Reimbursements for charges and expenses .........................

014.4

014.6

014.4

014.1

014-.2

014

014.4

210.43

220. 43

210. 42 220. 42 014.2 014.3 014.4 230.041

040.21

040. 2

230. 052

230. 051

230.06

0,5 .2

01-4.3

332.31

332. 313

332. 312

332.311

230 705. 15 016. 31

350.3

703. 5

250.23

701.5

702.5

706. 5

707.5

150

158

150. 3

150. 4

157

150.5

044.21

153

150.2

150.1

154

152

150. 6

156

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­

190 C'laims

(C'ontitinud. P loorts of 1)oar( ................................................. ....................... ........... Salaries, w:ages............. Services.................................... ....................... Ad\ ertisiig ..............................

..................... Jlob p)ri ting ..................................................

T leghraph ....................................................

Telephone ...................................................

S,tI:,itlm•n•if of ...................................................... Sl•pplies(..................................................... Traveling expl)•es ................................................. War, appropriations for............................................. (Cleanineg: Sanitary........................ ................................. Va u. svs.ms . ..........................................

Cleaning (d•vi(s, camion ............................

........... Cleaning equipminlt.................................................

Cleaning powdoEr ..........................................

........... (Cleaniji•g rods, smiall arms ...............................................

(Co\ersfor ...................................................

('Cleaning services .......................................................

Cleaning supplies ......................................................

Clemency in war ...................................................

(h.rgy aind clergym(nn...................... .......................

Clerical emplloyes ........................................... .... Clerks, employe(es ................................................. .... ( nlimate ..................................... ......................... ('linical experts, emplotyees............................................ ('lippers, horse ........................... .............................. ('lippings, press.................................................. ('lips, office sujpplies ................................................... Clocks ......................................................... ('losets, plumbinig material .................... .......................... (loth:

Cotton.............. ......................................... Flannels................ . .................................... Kersey................... .. . ................................ Serge....................................................... Testing and measuring instruments.................................. Woolen................ ...................................... Clothespins..................................................... (Clothiers, employees .................................................. (C'lothing ......................................................... Alaskan........................... . .......................... Belts................... .................................... . (Canvas ........................................ .............. Civilian........................ ............................. Collars....................... ............................... Duck .................... ........................................... Fatigue or working......................... ..................... Gauntlets................ .... ................................ Gloves................ ............... ...................... Harbor boat............... ................ ................. Hygiene of......................................................

150.7 154 158.2

158.23

158.24 158. 21 158. 22 167

15r8. 1

155

112. 9 724.2 72-1.21 472. 824 414.4 438. 4 474. 856 474. 857 486.2 438 383. 3 000.37 231.3

231.31

729.1

231. 233

456.4

000.75

462. 6

413.63

412. 23

423.2

423.1

423.1

423.1

413. 65

423.1

414.47

231.63

420

422.7

422.4

423.4

332.31

422.4

423.4

422.1

422.5

422.5

422.6

727

I

U

I

1

191 ('lothing- Continued. Jerseys ............................................................ Laces ....................................................... Materials for.................................................. Asbestos................................................. l1uttons ....................................................... (Canvas........................................................ Cotton cloth................................................. I)uck............................................... V (1elI........

. ....................................

422.3 422.4 423 423.7 423.3 423.4 42:3.2 423.4 ..........

.

.

IFlamnnels ....................................................... Kersey ......................................................... Leather ...................................................... Lining.................................................. Rubbler.................................................. ........................ Serge .............. Thread...................................................... Woolen cloth .................................................. Mittens ............................................................ Other than uniform........................... .................. Sale of cast-off, by recruit.s....................................... Slickers ......................................................... ........... . Socks ........................................... Stockings........................................ ...... ..... . . Studs................................. .................. . Suspenders........ ........................................ Sweaters................................... ................... Ties ....................................................... Transport ........................................................ ................................. Underclothing................ .................................. Clothing bags.................. Clothing rolls.................................................... Cloths, saddle .......................................................... Clubs: ............................................... Em ployees... .................... Officers.............. ................... .................... Coaching for examination, employees............ Coal: Fuel........................................................ Tests of ........................................................... Coal passers, employees ................................................. Coast and Geodetic Survey............................................. Coast Artillery Division........................................... Coast-defense districts .................................................. Commanders and staffs ............................................. Powers and duties of .......................................... Establishment and discontinuance................................... Extension or contraction of limits ................................... Ileadquarters of................................................... Coast-defense subdistricts........................................... Commanders and staffs............................................ Powers and duties of ........................................... Establishment and discontinuance................................... Extension and contraction of limits................................. Headquarters of..................................................

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423.1 423.1] 423.7 423.3 423.7 423.1 423.3 423.1 422.5 422 332.3 13 424.7 422.2 422.2 422.4 422.4 422.3 422.4 422. 6 422.2 428. (; 428.3 455.2

F G H I(

K L M

230.65 331.2 230. 763 463.3 046. 261 231.84 048.24 321.14 323. 4 323.44 323.441 323.41 323.42 323.43 323.5 323.54 323.541 323.51 323.52 323.53

T

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192

C oats,

uniform s ................................. ......... ............. ('oats of arm s .................... ........... . (Cocoa... .... ......................................... .......... C( C., ola ............................................................ (C'•des ................ .................... 'Ci\il................... ............................................ Militia.......... . ............ ................................ Pclnal.. . . . . . . . . . .. ............. . . . . . . . . . .... ................ Secret........... ............................................. Telegraphi................................................... Codificatl ions.................................................... (Coffee................ .......................................... SCoflis ......................................................... Co( 'ins and ', ,ina,ge..........................................................

SCold-storage pldait.s - - --.......... . . - - - - - ........... . ....... 4Ollars.' clotlhing ......... ......................................... lhling nd an\s:ng in of-ice..................................... SColle.es: Ci il .......... . ........... ..................... . .... ............ Details eniisted men, technical instruction ..................... Sectarian ........... ........... ... .......

............... ... Staff. (See Schools- Army.)

[Collegs

and schools, civil, details:

Com missionied ----------------------------------

421.2

000.43

435.6

435. 2

010.33

010.332

325.12

010.331

311.55

311. 54

010. 33

435. 4

4(;68. 1

00... 21

073. 2

122. 4

230.1431

000. S-

220. 6;

000.85

210. 64

I nlisted........................ .............. ....... 220. 04

SolAliers............................................. .... ... `lI . 1i

4Collisionis of vessels, prevenlltion of .... ............................... 800. 212

Collusion.. ................................................... 000. 51

('olohels..................................... .................... 211.14

Lieutenal t......... ................ ........................

211.15

dColonies, insular. (Sce Insular possessions.)

'olor sergeant.................... ................................. 221.29

Colored people, apptdinlment, civil............. ..................... 230.2221

Colored troops.........................................................322.97

Colors, flags.......---.............................................. 424.5

Combs:

Curry.......................................................... 456.4

Toilt--------------...................................................... 425.4.

Commnand:

Assignment communissioned officers to other than rank................ . Assignment enlisted ini to other than rank .....--......... . Communand and rank.......... -..................................... Inomtnmandea.....rs ................. ........... ... Intermediat(.... ............................................ Powers and duties of ..................................................... Commu ands, m ixed ................................................. . Commendations:

(Commnissioned...................................................... 1,Imployees......----- ............................................ For bravery............................. ................... Enlisted............ ........................................ Commendations of troops...........................................

210.727

220. 727

210.72

22.08

210.722

322.081

22.

07

0.201.

230.72

230.724

201.2

330.13

1

193 Commerce: Departm ent of ..................................... ............... Bureaus ....................................................... (Census.................................................... Coast and Geodetic Survey.............................. Lighthouse............................................... Navigation................. ........................... Standards................................................ Statistical interdepartmental committee..................... Steamboat-Inspection Service........................... Otlfficers ....................... ........................... On rivers and harbors ............... .......................... Stctistics ..... .. .... . ..... .. .. . . ..... .... . . . . ... . . . . . .. . Tonnage ...................................................... ('ommercial enterprises and projects ...... .............................. Ad(dresses and names of..... ...................................... Agents and powers of attorney.................................. Business stan(ling .................................................. Commissary sergeant, regimental........................................ Commissioned, personnel................. ......................... Commissioned strength................. ........................... Militia...................................................... Commissioners, employees .................................. ......... Con missions: Enlisted men Regular Army holding, in militia ..................... Offlicers Regular Army holding, in militia................ ......... Volunteers...................................................... Commissions, a body of persons. .................................... Commissions on appointment....................................... Acceptance and oath.............................................. Duplicate...................... .............................. Nomination and confirmation................................... Recess...................................................... Commissions on promotion......................................... Acceptance and oath ................... ............................ Nomination and confirmation................................... Recess.............. ........................................

Common law..................................................... Communication......................... ...........................

Line of........................................................... Secret and confidential............................................ ('ipher letters and dispatches................................... C(iphergraph and cipher writers ................................. Codes, secret, other than telegraph............................. Codes, telegraphic......................................... Secret writing............................ . ................. Ways and means............................................... Companies.......................... ............................. Skeleton .......................................................... Company clerks...................................................... Company funds, money............................................... Company quartermaster sergeant....................................... Compilations and gathering data...................................... 322-17-13

048 048.2

048.23

048.24 048.22

048.2 048.21

048.291

048.25 048.1

829.3

829 31

829.32

004 004.01

004.02

004.03

221.24

210

320.21 325.441 231.11 220.44

210.44

324.25

334.8

210.14 210.142

210.144 210.141

210.143

210.24 210.242

210.241 210.243

010.42

311

370.41

311.5

311.51

311.52

311.55

311.54 311.53

370.4

322.052

322.95

321.51

123.7

221.37

319.25

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194

Complaints, employees against efficiency ratings ....................... Compound plug, mines............................................ Compressed-air plants.................................................. Comptroller of the Treasury. (See Treasury, Comptroller of.)

............................... .. Concealed weapons............... ......................... Concentration.......................... Concerts .............................................................. Concrete, building material........................................ ........................ Condemnation proceedings ................ ......................... Conduct and morals.......................... ......................... Conduits, gun carriages.................... ............ Conferences, international............................. Confidential and secret matters, making public ......................... .............. ............... Confinement, arrest.................. Confiscations......................................................... ........... Conflict of authority, commissioned....................... Congregational Church ................................................. Congress.......................................................... Actsof........................................................... Joint committees and reports................................... ........................ ............. Joint resolutions......... ....................... Library of................................. ........................ Thanks of................................ Congressional action .................................................... Congressional Directory.............................................. ........................... Congressional Record.................. Congressmen.................................................... ......................... Interest in contracts.................. Conscience funds, money.......................................... Conscription..................................................... Conspiracy...................................................... Seditions..................................................... Constitutional law ............................................... ............................ Constitutional privileges............... Construction and Repair, Bureau of..................................... ........................ Consular Service, Bureau of ................ Consumptives, employees, care of ................................... .......................... Containers for ammunition ................... Contingent expenses, appropriations for................................. Contingent funds................................................. (Contraband of war .............................................. . Contract surgeons...................................................... Admission to Government Hospital for Insane ...................... ............. . .... Contracting officers............................. Contractors........................................................... Complaints and protests in regard to bids ........................... ..................... .................. Contracts................... . Advertisements for............................................ Exceptions .................. .............................. Competition useless............. ....................... Contract following default............................... Emergency purchases .................................... Extras under existing contracts............................ Personal services...........................................

230.347

478. 171

879. 1

250.22

323.1

353. 88

411.83

013.31

250.1

473.83

333. 8

000.72

250.35

000.25

210.721

000.31

032

032.01

032.08

032.02

032. 0'0

032. 03:

032. 04

0W2. 21

032.2

032.05

181. 43

123. 3

324.71

000.51

000.24

010.1

014. 4

045.22

041.21

230. G13

471.87

112.2

123.4

388. 5

211.2,

04G. 351

181.41

181.42

400.147

160

162

182.2

162.24

162.28

182.22

182.27

182. 21

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Purchases from another department ........................

Purchases of limited amounts............................

When required.................... ........................

Authority of Congress..............................................

Express......................................................

Implied from appropriation.................................

Optional ......................................................

Bids.......................... .............................

Acceptance ..............................................

Alternate ................................................

Award to lowest bidder .................. ..................

Bidders................................ . .....................

Bankrupt............................................

Defaulting............................................

Canvassing...............................................

Equal prices in ................................................

Error as ground for relief .............. ....................

Instructions and regulations.................................

Opening................................................... Received after time.................. ..................... Rejection................................................ Returned unopened................ ........................ ..............

Waiver of irregularities........................ .........................

Delay in mails............... Other irregularities .............. ......................

..................................... Withdrawal..........

Bonds. (See Bonds.) Buildings and grounds.................. ....................... Classes of..................................................... Continuing...............................................

Emergency and exigency....................................

........................

Executory....................... Foreigners ...............................................

Renewal...................................................

Supplemental............................................

.....................

E,xtension of time.................. Other modifications.......................................

Construction of vessels................... ......................

D)amages..................

..................................

Actual damages................. ..........................

Liquidated damages................ ........................

Penalty.......................................................

Employees: Annulment.................................................. Interested in.............................................. Formalities.................. ................................

Approval or acceptance....................................

Changes and corrections........................................

Congress, interests of Members in...............................

Contracting officers........................................

162.25 162.26 162.23 162.1 160.01 160.011 160.012 160.013 163 163. 5 163.05 163. 3 163.8 163.81 163.82 163.01 163.06 163.2 163.1 163.02 163.03 163.6 163.04 163.4 163.41 163.42 163.7

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Formalities-Continued.

Contractor..................... .......................... Corporations.......................................... Individuals............................................ Partnerships.......................................... Personal representatives................................ Interest of contracting officer ................................ Oral agreement................. .......................... Parties and agents............................................. Agent, authority of, power of attorney..................... Preparation and execution .................................. Forms and instructions................................. Methods of signing........................................ Written ............................. .......................... Written proposal and acceptance............................. Hire of labor.................................................. Hire of vessels............................................... Laws relating to ............................................. Convict labor...................... ....................... Distinct and separate................. ..................... Eight-hour law....................... ..................... In excess of appropriations ............... .................. Written...................................................... Manufacture supplies and equipment................................ Performance or nonperformance.............. ................... Annulment, abandonment.............. .................... Defaults ................................................. Deliveries under ................... ......................... Increase or decrease................ .................... Waivers......................

........................ Release .......................................................

Termination........................

...................... Time of.................................................

Delays.............

.................................. Suspension of work...............

...................... Transfer.....................................................

Involuntary assignments ............

................... Subletting .........................

.................. Voluntary assignments..................................... Repairs and alterations, vessels.............. ..................... Rivers and harbors...................... ...................... Settlements and claims................. ........................ Advance payments............................................ Bills, checks, and vouchers................................. Certificates of inspection and receipts......................... Collection payments ............... ....................... Deferred or suspended payments ............................. Partial payments...................

........................ Retained percentages .................

.................... Set-offs..................................................

Withheld payments ...............

........................ Supplies and equipment ..................

.........................

161.42

161.424

161.421

161.423

161.422

161.46

161.1

161.4

161.45

161.5

161.52

161.51

161.3

161.2

230.144

545.02

160.1

160.11

160.13

160.12

160.15

160.14

400.174

164

164.3

164.2

164.5

164.51

164.52

164.6 164.4 164.1 164.11 164.12 164.7 164.71 164.73 164.72

564.03

800.15

167

167.3

167.01

167.02

167.1

167.4

167.2

167.6

167.7 167.5 400.145

197 Contracts--Continued. Transportation: Commercial vessels .............. ........................ Freight....................... ........................... Passenger accounts ....... ..................................... Contributed funds....................... ......................... Contributions........................ ............................ .......................... Political, employees................... Convalescents ....... .................................................

Conventions and exhibitions ....... ....................................

Exhibits at ......... ...............................................

Conventions, attendance by employees...............................

Convicts, use on construction work......................................

Convoys................. ..........................................

Naval................. ......................................

Cookers, fireless...................................................

Cooking machinery ............... ...............................

Cooking outfits, field..............................................

Cooks, employees ......................................................

Cooks and acting cooks................ ............................

Cooperative stores ......................................................

Copies, making of................ ...............................

.. Copper...........................................................

Copyrights.......................................................

Assignment of.............................. ....................

Books and pamphlets ..... ........................................

Effect of....................................................

Infringements.................................................

Persons entitled to.................... ........................

Pictures and illustrations......................................

Publications........................ .........................

Royalties on........................ .........................

Cordage, builders' hardware............................................

Cords, uniforms ........................................................

Corn............................................................

Corn starch ............................................................

Coronations, details....... .............. ..........................

Coroners..........................................................

Cor*poral........................................................

Corporations:

Bonds.......................................................

Contracts .................................................... Corps.................... . ........................................ Corpses, transportation ....... ......................................... Corpulency: AppointmentCommissioned ........................................... nUsea ...................................................... PromotionCommissioned ............................................. Enlisted.................................................. Corrals............................................ ................

Correction and punishment........................................

544.01 554.1 553. 1 123.2 005.3 230. 772 704. 2

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001.1 230. 67 253. 5 370. 21 045.43 414.27 412.35 414.26 231.77 221.49 004. 11 312.48 470.15 073 073.5 073. 6 073.2 073.4 073.1 073.7 073. 8 073.3 411.73 421. 6 464.1 436. 3 210. 683 013.28 221.41

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312 312. 18 312.14 312. 141 312.191 312 3 312. 34 312.35 312. 32 312. 31 312.36 312.33 312. 15 312.11 312. 111 312.112 312. 113 312. 114 312. 22 312. 6 312. 21 312. 17 312. 16 312.4 312. 44 312. 41 312.43 312.45 312. 46 312.48 312. 42 312.47 312.. 472 312. 471 312. 473 312.13 312. 12 312.23 312.5 352.6 000.8 325. 522 000.77 121.63 121.62 059.3 400.191 427.2 334. 8 013.23 250.44

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199 Counterfeiters....... .............................................. 000. 52

Counterfeiting .......................................................... 000.51

Countries........................................ ................. 091

Country, enemy's................................................ 370.06

Couriers, use of, in communication........ ....................... 311.4

335.11

........................... Courtesies, official.................. Courts ......................................................... 015

Appellate ................ ................ ....... 015.42

015. 2

........ . . . ............ Circuit an d d istrict ........... . . . .. 044.21

Claims............ ......................................... 015.44

........................................ Police.............. 015. 5

...... Prize.......... ...................................... 015.4

.................................... State................... 015. 41

Supreme courts of States.......................................... 015. 1

............... Supreme Court of United States................. Territorial and other United States courts .......................... 015.3

Trial........................................ . .. .................. 015.43

Courts and civil police powers............................ ........... 015 Courts and tribunals (other than courts-martial) ......................... 250.5 C'ourts of inquiry................................................... 250.52

Provisional courts .................................................. 250.51

Courts-martial.............................. ...................... 250.4

Charges and proceedings............... ........................ 250. 45

Convening and dissolving ....................................... 250. 42

Counsel...................................................... 250.44

Courts, garrison, general, special, and summary...................... 250. 41

Evidence...................... ...... ........................ 250.46

Conviction previous offenses ........... ....................... 250.465

Interrogatories and depositions.................................. 250. 464

Subpnas ...................... .......................... 250.461

Testimony.............. ................................. 250. 463

Witnesses................................................ 250.462

Members ........ ................................................. 250.43

Sentence.............. ....................................... 250.47

Covers:

Cloth, saddles and harness...................................... 456.3

Horse........................................................ 455.7

Saddle...................................................... 455.2

Cradle, carriages...................... ............................ 473.812

Cranes............................................................ 413.84

Crank correspondence.............................................. 312.14

Absurd inquiries or requests ....................................... 312.141 Crates, packing........................ .......................... 457.1 Crating, services.................. ............. .................... 486. 6 Cream: Condensed.................................................... 434.6

Evaporated.................... ............................... 434.7

Fresh........................................ ................ 434.5

Credentials of representatives of firms.................................. 400.156

Cremation.......................... ............................ 722.1

Crimes ............................................................... 000.51

Crimes and criminals............................................... 000.5

Criminals........................................................ 000.52

Criticisms of troops.................................................... 330.14

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('rushed foods, forage ................................................... 464.3 Curios.......................................................... 000.41 Currycom bs .......................................................... 456.4 Curtains..................................... .................... 414.18 Cushions .............................................................. 414.18 Cuspidors........................................................ 414.18 Custodians, employees................. ............................. 231.42 Customhouses................................................... 042. 271 Customs: Collectors of ................................................. 042. 272 Officers ........................................................... 042.272 Customs Service, Bureau of........................................ 042.27 ('ut-offs.......................................................... 814.4 (Cutters, employees.................. ............................. 231.63

Cycles, motor..................................................... 451.3

Cyclometers.................. . . ....................................

413.64 D. Daily and special duty detail....................................... Dam buildings......................................................... Damages (collecting charges against officers)............................. Damages: Actual contracts................... ........................... Caused by military activities....................... ............ Funds received for................... .......................... Liquidated, contracts ...... .............. ...................... Dams: For canals................. ... ................................. Rules for................... ................................. Water power.................................................. Dances............................................ ............... Data, compiling and gathering.......................................... Dead: Disinfection of............... ................................ Disposal of................................................... Use of ice as a disinfectant ......................................... Dead-letter office...................................................... Deafness: AppointmentCommissioned ............... ............................ Enlisted........................-. ........................... PromotionCommissioned................ ............................ Enlisted................................................. Death: Commissioned................................................ EmployeesFrom injuries.................. ........................... From natural causes....................................... Enlisted....................................... ................ Debts: Employees............................... ....................... Enlisted men...................................................

220. 692 821.8 241.36 166.3

370.07

131.3

166. 2 821.6

800.218

821.7

353.86

319.25 722.4 722

722.41 043. 21

210.132

220. 132 210.232 220.232 210.86

230.85 230. 86 220. 86 230.743

242.41

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United States ......................................................

Decisions and opinions.................... ........................

Attorney General..............................................

Auditor for War Department .......................................

Comptroller of the Treasury ........................................

Heads of War Department bureats ..................................

Judge Advocate General ...................

.........................

Secretary of War and Chief of Staff..................................

Deck boys, employees ..................................................

Deck hands, employees............................................

Declaration of Independence.......................................

Declarations of war................................................

Decorations, foreign, acceptance of:

Enlisted men ......................................................

Officers....................................................... Deeds.......................................................... Deeds to land: Acquisition...................................................

Disposition.................................................. Defaults, contracts ....................... ........................ Defendants, legal ....................................................... Defense: N aval........ .....................................................

Seacoast... .................................................

Defensive sea areas ....................................................

Deliveries under contra(cts ..............................................

Demonstrations, political................... .......................

Demotions or reduction of employees ...................... ...........

Demurrage, accounts ...................................................

Dental assistants .......................................................

Dental surgeons ........................................................

Dental treatment..................................................

Cadets.......................................................

Civilians ...........................................................

Employees .........................................................

Enlisted men ......................................................

Nurses .............................................................

Officers......................................................

Deodorization....................................................

Department commanders: Assignment.................................................. Change of station................ . ............................. Deposit books, lost.................. ................................

Depositaries...........................................................

Deposits and transfer funds between ................................

Designation and changes in....................... ...............

Depositions............................ .. ........................ Deposits: Certificates of ............... ................................. Funds in depositaries............................................... With paymasters. (See Pay deposits.)

241.31 241.312 241.313 016 016.1 016.4 016.3 016.6 016.2 016.5 231.83 231.83 000.42 382.2 220.514 210.514 013.15 601.01 602.01 164.2 013.24

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660.3 164.5 000.22 230.33 556.1 221.52 211. 25 703 703.6 703.5 703.4 703.2 703.3 703.1 720.52 210.311 210.321 244.11 122.2 122.22 122.21 013.361 131.01 122.22

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231.6 Depot employees ....................................................... 341.7 Depot posts, recruiting ................................................. Depots: ............. 400.21

Administration of ................................

230.43 Conduct of...................................................

Field supply-

For supplies and equipment....................

............. 400.232

400.23

........................... Reserve stocks at...................

323.7

........................... Geographical divisions ...................

341.6 Recruiting .........................................................

Reservations...................................................

681 Derricks ..............................................................

413.84 291. 11 Descendants.....................................................

000.36 Desecration of churches ................................................

251.2 Deserters.......................................................

251.21 Apprehension of................................................

251.211 ............................ Reward for....................

251. 26 Deserter's circulars ................................................. 251.25 Deserter's release.............................................. 251.28 Failure to report ................. ................................. 251.23 Making good time lost .............................................. 251.24 Pardon........................................................... 251. 241 Restoration to duty without trial ............................. 251. 27 Property lost by .................................................... 251.22 Surrender of deserters .............................................. 513.7 Transportation .................................................... 251.1 ........................ ........... Desertion .. ................... .251.11 Prevention of.................................................. 251.12 Removal of charge............................................. 251. 13 .............................. Reports of....................... 400.114 Designs, supplies, and equipment ...................................... 414. 11 ........................................ ... Desks................ 428.1] Field.............................................................. 400.38 Destitutes, supplies and equipment for relief of ......................... 210.335 Detached officers, permanent list, transfer............................... Detached service: 210.48 Commissioned ...................................................... Enlisted...................................................... 220.48 ForeignCommissioned .................................................. 210.481 Enlisted ...................................................... 220.481 Travel duty210.482 Commissioned .................................................. Enlisted ...................................................... 220.482 322.98 Detachments ........................................................... At service schools............................................. 352.091 Details: 210.6 Commissioned...................................................... Army service schools, instructors and students................... 210.63 Camps of instruction, target practice and ranges ................. 210.67 Colleges, for technical instruction............................... 210.66 . ............................... 210.68

Foreign................... Coronations.. ......................................... 210. 683

Military atthc4s ........................................ 210.681

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203 Details-Continued. Commissioned--Continued. Foreign-Continued. Military and civil schools ............................... Observers at maneuvers.................................... Militia, active and retired................................... Instructor inspectors....................... ............. Duties and status...................................... Expenses, other than paid by United States............ Miscellaneous................... ........................... Aids...................................................... Inspections, various kinds.................................. Investigations......................................... Surveying officers...................................... Recruiting service, active, retired ............................ Schools and colleges, civil................................... Staff corps and departments. ................................ Employees........................................................ Between bureaus of War Department ......................... Between departments of the Government ...................... From departmental to field service ........................... From field to departmental................................. Enlisted ................................................... Army service schools.......................................... Camps of instruction, target practice and ranges ................ Colleges, for technical instruction............................... Foreign...................................................... Militia ....................................................... Instructors........................................... Duties and status...................................... Expenses, other than paid by United States............ Miscellaneous ............................................. ............. Daily and special duty.................... Extra duty ................................................ Mine planters.......................................... Recruiting service, active, retired ............................ Schools and colleges, civil.................................. Staff corps and departments. ................................ Detectives, employees ..................... ...................... Dictionaries ........................................................... Diet for the sick ....................................................... jiet Kitcnens........................................................ Difference sheets, accounts............................................ Differences, statements of accounts....................................... Dikes................................................................ Dining or buffet cars, transportation................................... Diphenylamine ........ ............................................... Diplomatic Bureau ...... ............................................. Dippers........................................................ Director of mints ................. ............................... Directories and registers............................................... Service......................... ............................ Disallowances, accounts...........................................

210.685 210. 684 210. 65 210. 651 210.6511 210.6512 210. 69 210. 694 210. 691 210.693 210.692 210. 62 210. 64 210. 61 230.35 230. 352 230. 351 230. 353 230.354 220. 6 220.63 220. 67 220. 66 220. 68 220. 65 220.651 220.6511 220.6512 220. 69 220. 692 220. 691 220.693 220. 62 220.64 220. 61 231.42 461.3 720.14 zu. 13 132. 6 132. 6 824.4 531.31 471.852 041.22 414. 46 042.15 062. 21 062.14 132.62

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120

130.4

132.11

130.41

131.8

220.84

220. 841

220. 842

220. 82

220.821

220. 822

230. 82

220. 81

220. 811

220. 812

220. 814

220. 815

220. 813

220. 816

220.83

220. 833

220.831

220. 832

220. 836

220.834

220.837

220. 835

812. 5

322.984

250

250.3

250.36

250.01

250.04

250.03

250.02

250.1

416. 2

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Diseases-Continued. Ankylosis. Ankylostomiasis. Anthrax. Apoplexy. Appendicitis. Arterial sclerosis. Arthritis. Asthenopia. Asthma. Astigmatism. Atrophy of the liver. Autointoxication. Balanoposthitis. Beriberi. Biliary calculi. Biliousness. Blepharitis. Blister. Bradycardia. Bright's disease. Bromidrosis. Bronchitis. Burns. Bursitis. Cancer.

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Cholecvstitis.

Cholera.

Chorea.

Choroiditis.

Chyluria.

Cirrhosis of the liver.

Colitis.

Concussion.

Conflagration.

Congestion of lungs.

Congestion of the kidneys.

Conjunctivitis.

Constipation.

Contused wound.

Contusion.

Corns.

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Diseases -Continued. Corrosive and irritant poisoning. (vstitis. Dacryocystitis. Deformity. Delirium tremens. Dementia. Dengue fever. Dental caries. Dermatitis venenata. Diabetes. Diarrhea. Diphtheria. Dislocation. Drug habit. Dysentery. Eczema. Electricity. Embolism. Encephalitis. Endocarditis. Enteritis. Enterocolitis. Enuresis. Epididymintis. Epilepsy. Epilepsy, Jacksonian. Epistaxis. Erysipelas. Exposure to extreme col(. Febricula. Feigned disease. F'ermentation, intestinial. Filariasis. Fistula. Flat foot. Fractures. Frost-hite. F'uruncle. Ganglioti. GCangrene. Gastritis. ('astroenteritis. 6 ingivitis. G'landers. Glaucoma. Glossitis. Glycosuria. Goiter. Gonococcus infection. Gonorrheal arthritio. Gonorrheal bubo. Gonorrheal disease of eye. Gonorrheal epididymitis.

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Diseases -Continued. Gonorrheal infection. Gonorrheal urethritis. Gout. Hallux valgus (bunion). Hammer toe. Hay fever. Headache. IHeat exhaustion. Hematuria.

Hemiplegia, old.

IHemoglobinuric fever.

Hemophilia.

Hemoptysis.

Hemorrhage.

Hemorrhoids.

Hernia.

Herpes.

Hiccough.

Homicide.

IHlordeolum.

Hydatid tumor of the liver.

Hydrocele.

HIyperchlorhydria.

I yperidrosis.

Ilypermetropia.

Hypochlorhydria.

Ilypochondria.sis.

Hysteria.

Impetigo.

Influenza.

Ingrowing nail.

Injuries by animals.

Insomnia.

Intestinal parasites.

Iritis.

Keratitis.

Lacerated wound.

Laryngitis.

Leprosy.

Leuchemia.

Lightning stroke.

Locomotor ataxia. Lymphadenitis (nonvenereal). Lymphangitis (nonvenereal). Malaria.

Malformation.

Malta fever. Malta fever. Mastoiditis.

Measles.

Melancholia involutional.

Meningitis.

Metatarsalgia.

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Diseases-Continued. Migraine. Mumps. Mycosis. Myelitis. Myiasis. Myocarditis. Myopia. Myositis. Narcotic poisoning. Necrosis. Nephritis. Nephrolithiasis. Neuralgia. Neurasthenia. Neuritis. Nostalgia. Obesity. Onychia. Optic neuritis. Orchitis. Osteomyelitis. Otitis media. Overexertion. Panophthalmitis. Paralysis. Paranoia. Paraphimoisis. Paraplegia ataxic. Paronychia. Pediculosis. Pellagra. Pemphigus. Pericarditis. Periostitis. Peritonitis. Pharyngitis. Phimosis. Phlebitis. Pityriasis. Plague. Pleurisy. Pneumonia. Poisoning by food. Poliomyelitis. Polypus, nasal. Pompholyx. Pott's disease. Presbyopia. Prickly heat. Proctitis. Prostatitis. Psoriasis. Psychasthenia.

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Diseases--Continued. Psychosis. Psychosis polyneuritic (Korsakoff's syndrome). Psychosis, senile. Pterygium. Ptomaine poisoning. Pulmonary congestion. Pulmonary emphysema. Purpura. Pyelitis. Pyelonephritis. Pyemia. Pyonephrosis. Pyorrhoea alveolaris. Rabies. Relapsing fever.

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Retinitis. Rheumatic fever. Rheumatism. Rhinitis.. Rickets. Ruptured muscle. Ruptured organ. Sarcopsiliasis (C'higger). Scabies. Scalds. Scarlet fever. Sclerosis. Scoliosis. Seasickness.

Senility. Septicemia.

Smallpox.

Snow blindness. Sprains.

Sprue.

Starvation. Stomatitis. Stricture. Suicide. Sunburn. Sunstroke. Synovitis. Syphilis. Tachycardia. Tapeworm. Tenosynovitis. Tetanus. Thrombosis. Thyroiditis. Tonsillitis. Torticollis. i racnoma. 322-17-14

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Diseasesa--Continued. Traumatism. Trichophytosis. Tuberculosis. Tumors. Typhoid fever. Typhus fever. Ulcer. Uremia. Urethral stricture. Urine, retention of. Urticaria. Vaccinia. Valvular heart disease. Varicocele. Varicose ulcer. Varicose veins. Varioloid. Venomous bites and stings. Wart. White swelling. Whooping cough. X-ray burn. Yaws. Yellow fever. Diseases: Animal, communicable to man.................................. Domestic animals............................................. Occupational, hygiene of.......................................... Prevention of................................................ Transmissible, hygiene of........................ .............. Tropical, hygiene of............................................... Venereal, hygiene of ............................ ............... Disinfectants................................... ................... Disinfection........................................................ Disinterring corps, employees...................................... Disinterring remains................................................... Dismissals: Commissioned.................. . .............................. Employees................................................... Dispatch bearers, employees............................................ Dispatch cases.................................................... Disqualifying defects: AppointmentCommissioned............................. ............... Enlisted.................................................. Enlistment................................................... PromotionCommissioned .................................................. Enlisted....................................................... Disrating and rating.................................................... Distillation plants................................. ................ Distinguished service................................................... Distribution of the Army...........................................

728.3 728.1 72 . 2 720 72ri. 3 72 . 4 728. 1 438.7 720.5 231.36 486. 7 210.81 230.82 231.45 428.5

210.13 220.13 342.16 210.23 220.23 220.271

679.3 201.4 323.2

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211 Distribution of supplies................................................ Distribution boxes, mines............................................. District civil-service boards............................................. Districts, naval....................................................... Disturbances by enlisted men......................................... Ditching............................................................... Divers employees................................ .............. Diversion of water................................... ............... Diving apparatus for vessels........................................... Division commanders: Assignm ent.................................... . ................... Change of station........................................ Divisions ................................................. Geographical............................. ......................... Dock lines............................................................

400. 3

476.14

040. 21

045. 932

250.21

616.1

231. 82 814. 3

562.13

Regulations ........................................................ Relocation s....................................... or modification

Docks................................................................ D ocks................................................................

800. 63

800. 62

612

825.1

Beyond harbor lines.............................................. Rules for........................................................ Unauthorized..................................................... Documents: House of Representatives......................................... Senate.......................................................... Superintendent of................................................ Domicile, volunteers................................................. Donations............................................................

825.12

800. 217

825.11

Location of ........................................

.............

Supplies and equipment...........................................

Door knobs, builders' hardware......................................... Doors, storm, building material....................................... D rafts, checks........................ ................................ Draftsmen, employees................................................ Draining ................. .................... .............. Drgwing instruments.................................................. Drawings, supplies and equipment .................. ............. Dyg

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210.311

210. 321

322.03 323

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032.16 032. 26 040. 12

324.125

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411.71N

411. 31

122.1

231. 242

616.1

413.73

400.114

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Dredges............................................................. 561.11

Dredging: 616. 3 Channels, harbor ................................................. Hydraulic and other................................ ............... 827.2 Dressings: 442 ........................................ Medical supplies 446 Veterinary......................................................... Drift slides, small-arms................................................ 474. 852 Driftwood............................................................ 828. 2

Drill regulations......... ............ ............... .....................

300.7

Arms of the service................................................. 300. 73

Inquiries on points............................................. 300. 731

300.74

Manual of arms.............................................. Inquiries on points............................................ 300.741

Mobile army...................................................... 300. 72

300.71

Systems of .......................................................

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212 ............................ Drills and exercises................... .............................. Competitive .................... ................................. Equitation................... Horse racing.............................................. Exhibition drills................. ............................ Guard duty.................... ................................ Instruction drills..................... .......................... Physical exercises ............................................ Fencing and similar drills...................................... R unning .....................................................

Walking..................................................

Prize drills...................................................

Signals and signaling............................

.............. Tournaments, military.........................................

Driveways ............................................................

Drugs: Medical supplies................ . .............................. Veterinary......................................................... Drum corps....................................................... Drum major...................................................... Drums: Cable........................................................

Musical .....................................

...................... Drunkenness in the Army.............................................

Dry docks and dry docking...................... ................... Dry docks, rules for................... ............................

Dues: Collecting charges against officers for................................ Hospital dues................................................. Dumping, rivers and harbors..................... .................. Rules for ................. .................................. Dumping grounds and areas for......................................... Duplicate checks.................................................. Duplicating machines............................................. Dust, air pollution................................................ Duties and service:

Commissioned................... .............................. Acceptance of civil office................................... Commissions in the militia.................................. Detached service............................................. Foreign ................................................... Travel duty....................... ..................... Duty tour and status....................................... Employments by corporations, others .......................... Examinations for civil office................................... Line of duty................................ ............. Mounted duty.............................. . ............. Employees .................................................. Conduct of offices, depots, factories ............................ Allotment of room space and office space ................... Canvassing and circulating subscription lists, collecting...... Circulating information, printed matter ..................... Labor regulations ........................................

353. 5 353.501 353.52 353. 521 353. 501 353. 53 353. 54 353.57 353. 572 353.571 353. 571 353.501 353. 51 353.58 611 441.1 445 322.93 221.33 476.21 413. 33 250. 13 826. 3 800.217 241.31 241. 311 827.4

800. 215

827.1

122.15

413. 54

723.11

210.4

210. 43

210. 44

210. 48

210.481

210.482

210.45

210. 41

210. 42

210. 46 210.47 230. 4 230. 43

230. 436

230. 434

230. 435

230. 433

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213 Diities and service -Continued. Employees -Continued. Conduct of offices, depots, factories-Continued. Office rules and regulations .................................

Use of elevators....................................

Performing work at home..............................

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230.4321

230. 4322 2O

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.....................

230.41 Assignment of.................. ........................

230. 411 Inquiries as to duties... ............................

230. 4112__

Instruction as to duties..............................

230.4111

Duties outside regular hours. ............................

230. 413 Duties requiring bonds ....................................

230. 416 Bonds.................... ...........................

230. 4161

Notarial duties or functions ...............................

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230.414

Reports and statements as to ............................

230. 417 Unusual or additional...................................... 230.412 Witnesses for United States..............................

230.415 IHolidays and early closing ..................................

230. 46 Departmental rules and regulations......................... 230. 462 Eve of regular holidays.................................

230. 467 Laws and legislation...................................

230.461 230.464 Legal holidays........................................

New proposed.....................................

230.4641I 230.465 Observance of Mondays after............................

Saturday afternoons....................................

230.466 Special, by Executive orders ..............................

230.468

230.4681

For deaths and funerals.............................

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Hlours of labor........................ Complaints, protests, and inquiries ........................

l)epartmental rules and regulations .........................

Office hours ......................................

Eight-hour law........................................

Enforcement and violation..........................

Exceptions and exemptions ..........................

Interpretation.....................................

Laws and legislation....................................

Enforcement and violation ............................

Exceptions and exemptions ............................

Interpretation.....................................

Overtime and Sunday work.................................

D)epartmental rules and regulations ........................

..........................

Overtime .............. ..............

Sunday work........................ Laws and legislation...................................

Reports of overtime....................................

Temporary duty involving travel............................

........................

Absence on duty .............. Laws and legislation...................................

Reports of travel......................................

Rules and regulations..................................

. .............

Travel orders........................... Unusual trips............................................

230.44 230. 444 230. 443 230. 4431 230.442 230. 4421 230. 4422 230. 4423 230. 441 230.4411 230.4412 230.4413 230. 45 230. 452 230. 4521 230. 4522 230.451 230. 453 230.42 230.424 230.421 230.428 230.422 230. 423 230.425

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214 Duties and service-Continued. ..................... Enlisted................................. Acceptance of civil office...................................... Commission in the militia..................................... Detached service.......................................... Foreign............................ ..................... Travel duty ....... ....................................... Duty tour and status .......................................... Employment by corporations, others ........................... Examinations for civil office ................................. ....................... Line of duty...................... Mounted duty............................................. ..................................... Duties, tariff............... Duty: Commissioned-

Detached service.......................................... Line of....................................................... Mounted.................................................... Status................................................... Tours ........................................................ Travel........................................................ Enlisted-

Detached service.......................................... Line of....................... ................................ Mounted .................................................... Status................................. ................... Tours....................................................... Travel....................................................... Duty, public, employees, road work, witnesses, jury duty............... Dynamite............................................................. Dynamos ........................................................

220.4

220.43

220.44

220.48

220.481

220.482

220.45

220.41

220.42

220.46

220.47

012.4

210.48

210.46

210.47

210.45

210.45

210.482

220.48

220. 46

220.47

220.45

220.45

220.482

230.3121

471.865

412.42

E. Earth, removal of.................................................. Earthquakes, troops as aid............................................ Earthworks....................................................... Economy and Efficiency Commission................................ Education........................ ................................ Militia .......................................................... Educational institutions, civil....................................... Cadets of.................................................... Graduates of ................................................. Laws and legislation affecting................................... Effects: Commissioned................................................ Employees ................................................. Enlisted ............................................................ Efficiency, employees............................................. Reports of ...................................................... Efficiency, mental and physical ...................................... Reports of... ................... ............................... Efficiency, organizations.............................. ............... Commendations................................................. Criticisms ........................................................

616.4

370.12

661.1

031.42

350

325.52

000.8

000.86

000.82

000. 81

210. 871 230.63 220. 871 230.34

230.346

201.6

201.61

330.1

330.13

330.14

215 Efficiency, organizations-Continued. Militia ........................... ............................... Reports of .................................................. Troops...................................................... Efficiency boards, employees........................................... ggs.................................................................. Eight-hour law ...................................................... Contracts......................................................... Ejectors, small arms ................................................. Elbows:

Plumbing material............................................ Sewer material .................................................... Election day ......................................................... Elections....................................................... Electric current, fuel ............................. ............... Electric-light fixtures...................... ....................... Electric-lighting systems ......... ...................................... Electrical equipment:

Carriages........................ .............................. Turrets ...... .................................................... Electricians:

Casemate.................... .................................. Master, Coast Artillery Corps ....................................... Master, Signal Corps............................................. Sergeant, first class, Coast Artillery Corps and Quartermaster Corps... Sergeant, second class, Coast Artillery Corps and Quartermaster Corps.. Electricians, employees............................................... Ship.................. . .................................... Electro-silicon.................... .................................. Electrotyping outfits................................................... Elevating mechanisms, carriages .................................... Elevator conductors, employees........................................ Elevators ....................... ............................... Use of by employees .............................................. Eligibility for appointment:

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Eligibility for promotion:

Commissioned ................. ................................ Enlisted ............................ .............................. Eligibles, register for employees ...................................... Eliminations ........................................................ Embalmers, employees.............................................. Embalming, sanitary................................................. Embankments ................................................... Emory cloth and paper............................................... Emplacements ...................................................... Employees ........................................................... Absence. (See Absence.)

Admission to Government Hospital for Insane ...................... Admission to hospitals............................................ Allowances. (See Pay.)

A ppointment. (See ADDointment.)

330.12 330.15 330.11 230. 342

434. 4

010. 34 160. 12

474. 814

412. 21

412. 22 000. 23

000. 23

463. 1

412. 12

675. 2

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473. 83

470. 44

221. 53

221. 13 221.14

221. 22

221. 25

231.53

231.84

438. 2

413. 57

473. 821 231. 48

412. 44

230. 4321

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4z".

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210. 21

220. 21

230. 11

210. 82

231.36

722. 3

824. 1

438. 4 662. 2

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705. 14

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Employees-Continued. 230. 76

Business affairs.................................................. 230. 766

Agents for concerns doing business with Government ........... 230. 763

Coaching for civil-service examinations ........................ Contracts by with United States Government ................... 230. 764

Engaged in outside basiness................................. 230.765

Holding municipal or similar offices............................ 230. 762

230. 761

Money lending............................................... Using letterheads showing connection with Government......... 230. 767

231. 42

Caretakers................................................... Certificates of eligibles .................... ...................... 230. 13

Examination papers called for and rettrned .................... 230. 134

Receipts for. ........................................ 230. 1341

Lists of eligibles called for and returned ....................... 230.132

Methods of certifying ...................................... 230.131

Positions offered to,, acceptances or declinations................. 230. 133

Reports of action on lists of................................. 230.135

Changes .................................................... 230.3

Changes ir. designation ......................................... 230. 37

Charwomen........................... ........................ 231. 46

231. 48

Chauffers ....................... .............................. Chemists.......................................................... 231. 236

Civil-service systems and methods ............................... 230. 06

Apportionment by States ................................... 230. 061

The District system .......................................... 230. 062

Clerical................................ ........................ 231. 3

Accountants ................................................ 231. 33

Agents, disbursing, dispatch, horse buying, purchasing quarter­

master, transportation...................................... 231. 34

Appraisers ................................................... 231. 33

Clerks ................................................... 231. 31

Disinterring corps......................................... 231. 36

Embalmers.................................................. 231.36

Instructors......................... ........................... 231. 35

Interpreters ............................................... 231.35

Operators, telephone, telegraph, wireless ....................... 231.37

Statisticians.................................................. 231.33

Stenographers............................................ 231.32

Teachers ................................................ 231.35

Translators............................................... 231.35

Typewriters .................................................. 231. 32

Undertakers................................................. 231.36

Custodians................................................... 231.42

Demotions or reductions.......................................... 230.33

Laws, rules, and regulations................................... 230. 331

Preferring charges in making.................................. 230. 332

Recommendations from authorities for ......................... 230. 333

Reports of .............................................. 230.334

Dental treatment ........................ ...................... 703.4

Depot, factory and shop.......................................... 231. 6

Checkers ....................................................... 231. 62 Clothiers................................................. 231.63 Cutters............................... .................... 231. 63 Folders...................................................... 231. 64

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.............................................

Spongers Storekeepers...............................................

231. 66 231.67 231.65 231.62 64 231.62 231.64 231.61

Tailors ....................... ........ ........................ 231.63

Tentmakers and other skilled workmen making equipage.........

Trimmers................................................

Warehousemen...........................................

Details. (See Details.) Detectives...................................................

Discharge. (See Separations.)

Dispatch bearers..............................................

Duties and service. (See Duties and service.)

Efficiency ...................................................

Boards..................................................

Complaints and protests against ratings..........................

Data as to................................................

Ability to perform tropical service...........................

Reports of qualifications................................

Examinations and tests....................................

Promotion from subelerical grades..........................

Reports of--..........................-..............

Records and reports, methods of keeping.........................

Reports of...............................................

Annual..............................................

Individuals...........................................

Monthly.............................................

Semiannual...........................................

Systems................ .................................

Elevator conductors...........................................

230. 34 230. 342 230.347 230.344 230.3441 230.3442 230.345 230. 3451 230.3452 230.3411 230.346 230. 3461 230.3464 230.3463 230.33462 230.341 231.48

Announcements of examinations.............................

Positions excepted from................................

Reports and results of..................................

Request for information in re.............................

Candidates for examination.................................

Age qualifications......................................

Graduation from approved colleges.........................

License qualifications..................................

Moral qualifications....................................

Physical qualifications..................................

Willingness for foreign service............................

Examinations................................................

Board of examiners........................................

Questions and tests............................................

Standardizing............................................

F oremers...................................................231..

Foresters ..........................................................

230.12 230.123 230.121 230.122 230.113 230.1133 230.1134 230.1135 230.1132 230.1131 230.1137 230.112 230.1123 230.1121 230.1122 42 231.42

Entrance into service ..................

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231. 68 231.64 231. 61 231. 43 231.45

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Employees--Continued. 231.42 Forest rangers ...................................................... .. ................................. 231.42

.... Gardeners................ 231.43

. ..................................... Guards.................... 231.44

Guides...................................................... 231.85

Harbor-boat service ................................................ 231.85

Engineers and assistants........................................ 230.14

...................................... Hire of................. 230.142

Additional ...................................................... 230.146

........................ Camps, maneuvers ................ 230.1402

........................ Child labor....................... 230.144

Contracts for.............................................. 230.1403

Convict labor ................................................. 230.145

Employment local hired labor.................................. 230.1401

Laws and legislation ............................................ 230.1404

Strikers and strike breakers................................. ........................ 230.147

Target ranges..................... 230.141

Temporary............................................... 230.1412

In emergency............................................. 230.1413

Pending certification of eligibles............................. 230.1414

Reports of.............................................. 230.1411

Substitutes........................................... 230.143

To fill vacancy................................................. 230.1431

........... Reports of vacancy not to be filled............. 230.1405

Union labor ..................................................... .......................... 230.78

Incapacitated for duty ................... 231.46

Janitors.......................................................... 231.47

Laborers.................................................... ........................ 231.471

Foremen of laborers................ 230.04

.......................... Legislation and laws................. 230.041

. ........................... Civil-service act............... 230.042

Preference laws............................................ 231.45

Mail carriers ....................................................... 231.491

Markers (target).............................................. 231.5

Mechanical trades .................................................. 231.54

Armorers................................................. 231.57

Blacksmiths..................... .......................... Carpenters .................................................... 231.56

Electricians.................................................. 231.53

Engineers and enginemen, locomotives and stationary engines.... 231.51

Farriers....................... ........................... 231.57

Firemen.................. ............................... 231.51

. Harness makers ................................................ 231.57

Horseshoers............................................... 231.57

231.53

Linemen ...................................................... Machinists .................................................... 231.54

Masons.................................................. 231.56

Mechanics................................................ 231.55

Molders...................................................... 231.54

Painters.................................. ................ 231.56

Photographers................................................ 231.52

Plumbers................................................ 231.55

Printers .............................. .................. 231.52

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Employee&--Continued.

Mechanical trades-Continued. Saddlers......................................................

Steam fitters...................................................

Tinners.......................................................

Wheelwrights.................................................

Medical attendance.................................................

Medical examinations..............................................

Medical histories.............. ...............................

Messengers................................... ....................

Officials appointed by commission of President.......................

Commissioners of national parks and cemeteries..................

Officials of the War Department....... .........................

Pay as militiamen...............................................

Personal records, affairs and relations..............................

Commendations, recommendations, testimonials..................

By Army officers.......................................

By civilian employees.....................................

By War Department officials..............................

Commendations for bravery.................................

By Army officers.......................................

By civilian employees...............................

By War Department officials...........................

Complaints, charges, reprimands................................

Charges preferred against................................

Complaints against....................................

Complaints by or on behalf of..............................

Complaints of indebtedness...............................

Measures to enforce payment............................

Other punishments........................................

Reprimands.............................................

................

Suspensions.............................. Remission of unexpired portion........................

Reports of...............................................

Under charges........................................

Influence.................................................

For appointment or employment............................

For legislation.............................................

For promotion or increase of pay............................

Reprimands for use of.....................................

Personal record files...........................................

Certificates of service.......................................

Historical records..........................................

Names, change of..........................................

Names and addresses of nearest relatives....................

Records of addresses........................................

Requests for records of service, addresses ....................

From bonding or surety companies.....................

From Congress and Congressmen.........................

From Department of Justice............................

From Pension Office....................................

Mail to be forwarded...................................

Voter's certificates..........................................

231. 57

231. 55

231. 55

231. 56

701. 4

702. 4

706. 4

231. 45

231. 1

231. 11

231. 12

240. 6

230. 7

230. 72

230. 722

230. 723

230. 721

230. 724

230. 7242

230. 7243

230. 7241

230. 74

230. 744

230. 742

230.741 230. 743

230. 7431

230. 747

230. 745

230. 746

230. 7462

230. 7461

230. 7463

230. 73

230. 732

230. 731

230. 733

230. 734

230. 71

230. 715

230. 711

230. 717

230. 713

230. 712 230. 714

230. 7141

230. 7144

230. 7143

230. 7142

230. 7145

230. 716

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Application and recommendations for......................... In outlying places and far-distant stations.................... Designation of ................................................. Requests for information in re................................... In outlying places and far-distant stations ................... Rules, regulations, and p)raftices............................. General civil-service rules.................................. Labor regulations, civil service ............................. Special rules and regulations of the War )Department ......... Post, pack, and wagon train ............... ...................... Bakers ........................................................ Cargadors.............................................. Cooks................................................... Foragemasters ................................................. Horse trainers .................................................. Hostlers ....................................................... Packers ........................................................ Packmasters .................................................. Scavengers .................................................... Stablemen .................................................... Superintendents of corrals...................................... Teamsters................................................ Trainmasters ................................................... Wagoners ...................................................... Wagonmasters ................................................. Wranglers ...................................................... Privileges and welfare............................................. Attendance at conventions, exhibitions, and expositions ......... Burials and funerals............................ ........... Effects and estates............................................. Retirement, pensions, superannuation.......................... Safeguarding health................... ..................... Care of consumptives....................................... Luncheon facilities.................................... Sanitation places of employment........................... Statements and reports..................................... To Civil Service Commission............................. To Congress............................... ............ To Congressmen........................................... To President.............................................. To Secretary of War and other Department officials.......... Unions, associations, societies, and clubs ....................... Civil Service Retirement Association........................ Labor unions............................................... War Department Beneficial Association ..................... Professional................................... . .............. Promotion. (See Promotion.) Reduction in forces.................................................

231.43 230. 77 230. 771

230. 772

230.02

230. 021

230. 01

230.03

230. 031

230.05

230. 051

230.052

230. 053

231. 7

231. 77

231.72

231. 77

231.72

231. 74

231. 75

231. 71

231. 71

231. 75

231.75

231. 74

231. 73

231. 72

231. 73

231.73

231. 74

230. 6

230. 67

230. 62

230. 63

230. 64

230. 61

230. 613

230. 615

230. 611

230. 66

230. 664

230. 662

230. 663

230. 661

230. 665

230. 65

260. 653

230. 651

230. 652

231.2 230. 83

221 Employees-Continued.

Register of eligibles............................................... Establishment and maintenance ............................. Reports and returns........................................... Lists of employees............................................ Reports of changes to auditor. ............................... Reports of changes to bureaus ................................... Reports of changes to Civil Service Commission ................. Reports of changes to Secretary of War ......................... Returns of crews and employees ............................... Resignations................................................. Retention in service.................. ........................ Applications and requests...................................... Recommendations from authorities for ......................... Temporary employees......................................... Scores (target) ..................................................... Scouts.............. ........................................

Scrubbers....................................................... Separations. (See Separations.)

Service and duties............................................ Spies ............................................................. Spotters ........................................................... Status ............................................................. Apportionment by States....................................... Civil or military ............................................. Classified or unclassified under civil-service rules ................ Application for classification ................................ Reclassification.......................................... Recommendations and requests for reclassifications .......... Jurisdiction, civil authorities over........................... Government defense of suits against ....................... Liability to public duty, road work, witnesses, jury duty.... Laws, rules, regulations.................................... Relation with Civil Service Commission .................... Stevedores....................................................... Superintendents, cemeteries, grounds, parks ........................ Surgical operations............................................ Technical....................................................... Technical or professional:

Architects ..................................................... Chaplains ..................................................... Draftsmen...................... ......................... Engineers..................... .......................... Aviators, aeronauts.................................... Civil................................................ Electrical and mechanical.............................. Marine ................................................... Superintendents of construction............................ Superintendents marine construction....................... Inspectors..................................................... Animals.................. ............................ Boilers............................................... Clothing and materials.................................... Electrical................................................

230.11

230.111

230.38

230.386

230.384

230.381

230.383

230.382

230.385

230.81

230.84

230.841

230.843

230.842

231.491

231.44

231.46

230.4

231.44

231.491

230.31

230.314

230.311

230.313

230.3131

230.3133

230.3132

230.312

230.3122

230.3121

230.301

230.315

231.86

231.41

707.4

231.2

231.241

231.26

231.242

231.21

231.216

231.211

231.213

231.214

231.212

231.215

231.22

231.228

231.225

231.221

231.223

222 Employees-Continued. Technical or professional-Continued. Inspectors-Continued. Examiners and assistant inspectors ........................ Marine.................................................. Subsistence and ordnance stores........................... Wagons, tableware, band instruments, and other miscella­ neous supplies......................................... Lawyers and law clerks....................................... M edical...................................................... Chemists................................................. Clinical experts.......................................... Medical experts........................................... Pharmacists............................................. Physicians.............................................. Veterinarians............................................ Rodman and assistants....................................... Surveyors.................. . ............................ Titles and grades..................... ............................. Transfers. (See Transfers.) Transports........................................................ Deck department............................................. .................................... Divers ................... Engine department........................................... Masters...................................................... Mates........................................................ Pilots........................................................ Watchmen .................. .................................... Wharf............................................................ Employment agencies.............................................. Employment by corporations and othersCommissioned.................... ............................. .......................... Enlisted....................... Encampments of veteransUse of reservations for ..................................... Enemy's country, employment of troops............................... Engagements, military........................... ..................... Engineer, Coast Artillery Corps (enlisted)............................... Engineer equipments................ ............................. Engineer instruments.................... ....................... Engineer troops.................. . .................................. Bands............................................................ Battalion, noncommissioned staff.................................. Battalions....................................................... Companies...................... . ............................ M ounted........................................................ Pioneer corps and detachments.................................... Engineering, military................................................ Engineers, Corps of.................................................. Engineers, employees................................................ Aeronauts.......................... ............................ Aviators.......................................................... Civil.............................................................

231.227 231.224 231.226 231.222 231.25 231.23 231.236 231.233 231.234 231.235 231.231 231.232 231.244 231.243 231 231.8 231.83 231.82 231.84 231.81 231.81 231.82 231.43 231.86 004.71 210.41 220.41 680.35 370.06 370.24 221.16 475.4 413.78 322.1 322.12 322.11 322.13 322.14 322.16 322.15 661.3 321.7 231.21 231.216 231.216 231.211

223 Engineers, employees-Continued. Electrical ......................................................... Harbor boat ........................................................ Locomotive.................................................. Marine ........................................................... M echanical ........................................................ Stationary engines............................................. Superintendents of construction.................................... Superintendents marine construction ................................ Engineers, Office (Chief of............................................... Office organization ................................................. EnginesElectric .......................................................... Fire......................................................... Railroad..................................................... Engines and equipment ................................................ Engraving .................................... ........................ Enlisted mwn .......................................................... Admission to Government Hospital for Insane ...................... Admission to hospitals ............................................. Appointment. (See Appointment.) Appointment, civil........................................... Attendance foreign military schools................................. Dental treatment .................................................. Detachments at Military Academy................................ Disturbances by.................................................... Employment by corporations and others ............................. In hands of civil authorities........................................ Line of duty ....................................................... Medical attendance............................................ Medical examinations .............................................. Medical histories .................................................. Navy............................................................. Promotion. (See Promotion.) Retired ............. ................................... .......... Detail m ilitia ................................................. Detail recruiting service ....................................... Surgical operations ................................................ Taxation .......................................................... Transportation .................................................... Enlisted strength ...................................................... Militia ............................................................. Enlistm ents............................................................ Army reserve ...................................................... Fraudulent.................................................. Papers............................................................. Period...................................................... Reenlistment................................................. Reports ............................................................ Enlistments, applicants for.............................................. Accepted................................................... Age disqualification ................................................ Aliens............................................................

231.213 231.85 231.51 231.214 231. 213 231.51 231. 212 231.215 025 025.1 412.41 413.21 453 412. 31 486. 8 220 046.32 705. 12 230.224 350.1 703.2 351.02 250.21 220.41 250.36 220.46 701.2 702.2 706.2 045. 6 220.851 220.65 220. 62 707.2 012.313 513 320.22 325. 442 342 342.01 342.03 342.05 342.02 342.06 342.04 342.1 342. 11 342.16 342.18

224

Enlistments, applicants for-Continued.

Disqualifying defects.............................................. Waived by regulations....... ................................... Waived by Secretary of War................................ Elopement......................................................... Indian...................................... ................. Ineligibles, special authority for..................................... Married men.......................... ....................... Mental disqualification............... ......................... Military prisoners................. ............................ Physical disqualifications........................................... Physical examination............................................... Reports .................................................. Probation ......................................................... Rejected.................................................... Special for staff departments.................................... Enrollment, volunteers.............................. ................ Enterprises, commercial................................................ Entertainments........................................................ Envelopes......................................................... Penalty, use of ............................. .................. Envoys, details, commissioned..................................... Episcopal Church....................................................... Equipage ............................................................. Materials for.................................................. Equipment, personal.................. ............................ Equipments for troops............................................. Artillery.................................................... Cavalry...................................................... Engineers .......................................................... Hospital Corps............................ ........................ Infantry .......................................................... Machine-gun platoons.......................................... Signal Corps................................... ............... Equitation........................................................ Horse racing................... ................................. Erasures............................................................ Errors:

In authorizing expenditures .................................... In disbursing funds............................. .............. In paying officers .............................. ................ Errors and error cards.............................. ............... Errors and irregularities, a('counts .................................... Escorts............................. ..............................

Insane.......................................................046.391

Eskimos (or Alaskans)................................................. Appointment, civil........................................... Espionage...................... ................................ Estates:

Comm issioned..................................................... Employees ......................................................... Enlisted ............................ .............................

342.16

342.161

342.162

342.14

342.18

342.18

342.18

342.16

342.18

342.16

342. 15

342.151

342.13

342.12

342.17

324.11

004

353.86

462.4

311.15

210. 682

000.31

420

423

426

475

475.1

475.2

475.4

475.5

475.3

475.6

475.7

353.52

353.521

312.45

241.34

241.35

241.33

319.23

132.5

370.21

046.255

230. 2225

383.4

210.872

230. 63

220.8 72

I

225 Estimates:

Appropriations.............. .......... ............. Construction of buildings.............. . .......................... Funds............... . ........................................ Pay, employees.............................................. Etching outfits.............................................. ........... Evacuation............................. . ......................... Evidence (see also Courts-martial)................................... lamininna tn canidatqf (m Ilo e-) ..... ... .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . ... .. . I p Jy Age qualifications............................................. Foreign service................................................ Graduation approved schools ........................................ License qualifications ......................................... Moral (qualifications.. ....................................... Physical qualifications ......... ...................... ......... Examinations, employees ..... . ........... ......................... Boards of examiners........................................... Questions and tests............... ............................. Standardizing ....................................................... Examinations for appointment, physical and mental: Commissioned ................................................ Enlisted .................. .................................. Papers and questionsCommissioned.................... .............................. Enlisted..................................................... Examinations for promotion, physical and mental: Commissioned......................... . . ...................... Enlisted..... ............................................... Papers and questions-

Commissioned .............. .............................. Enlisted.............................. .......................... Examinations, promotion, subclerical grade ............................. Examiners, employees............................ ................ Excavators, odorless................. ............................. Excelsior, packing................................................ Exchanges, company an(d post .............. ......................

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Executions, military................................... Executive departments of the United States.......................... Executors .......................................................... Exemption: Prom military service........... ................ From taxation..... .............. ........................... Exercises. (See Drills and exercises.) Exercises, physical (see also Drills)...................................... Exhibitions ...................... .. .................................... Am usem ents..................................................... Attendance of employees......................................... Troops for ......................................................... Exhibits at conventions and exhibitions .............................. Expeditions...................................................... Supplies and equipments for .................................

322--17- -15

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00.15

121.4

248.11

413.57

370.05

013.36

961j

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230.1133

230.1137

230.1134

230.1135 230.1132

230.1131 230.112

230.1123

230.1121

230.1122

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210.12 220.12

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220.22

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210.221

220.221

230.3451

231.227

414.45

457.6

331.3

729h8 .

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250.04 040 013.45

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324.72

012.1 353.57 001 353.86

230.67

370.7 001.1 370.22 400.37

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Expenses, civil ................................................... Explorations........................................................... Explosive A and D............................................... Explosive material ................. ............................... Explosives: Ammunition...................................................... Grenades, hand and rifle........................................ Mines...................................................... Transportation ..................................................... Expositions, attendance of employees................................... Express: Transportation.............................. .................. Transportation accounts........................................... Extinguishers, charges for............................................... Extra duty: Detail, enlisted ................................. ............... Pay.. ............................... .......................... Extraditions ..........................................................

014.6 370.25 471.863 471. 86 471.6 471.61 476.33 523. 8 230. 67 523.03 555 413.23 220.691 242.13 000.27

F. Factories................................... ............................ ................. Capacity and output........................... Conduct of ................................... ................ Employees ........................... ............................ Powder............................................................ Fairs, troops for ..................... ... . ................................ Families:

Employees, transportation.......................................... Enlisted men...................................................... Enlisted men, transportation................................... Officers...................................................... Officers, transportation.............................................. Officials of 'Aar Department, transportation ........................ Sales of supplies to .................... ............................ Famine, troops as aid.................................. ........... Fares, funds received, passengers transports to ( uami ..................... Farmers, employees............................................... Farming operations................................................ Farriers............. ....... . . ...................................... Employees.................................................... Fatigue clothes ......................................................... Feed bags....................................................... Feed boxes .............................................................. Feed racks....................................................... Fees, entrance, etc.:

For national shooting matches....................................... For small-arms competitions........................................ Feet, care of .......................................................... Felony.......................................................... Felt, clothing, equipage ................................................. Fences.............................: ... ........................

635

004.401

230.43

231.6

004.41

370.72

514.4

292.2

513.4

292.1

512.4

514.4

400.32

3M70. 13:

131.7

231.42

403

221.55

231.57

422.1

455.3

456. 1

456. 1

353.32

353.202

727.3

000.51

423.7

654

0 41M 2~

227 Fencing: Drills ............................................................ Equipment...................... ............................ Sticks...................................................... Ferries, rules for................ ................................. Ferry service, transportation, water ..................................... Ferry tickets.................................................... Field: Armies....................................................... Uases................................. ............................ Chests....................................................... Desks...................................................... Kits................... ..................................... Packs....................................................... Pouches..................................................... Service..................................................... Field service regulations ............. ............................. Interpretation and construction................................. Revision..................... ............................... Fife corps.... ................................................... Fifes........ .......................................................... Fighting men, statistics...................... ..................... Figure of merit: Coast Artillery target practice....................................... Small arms firing.................................................. Filibustering ........................................................... Filipinos, appointment, civil................. ...................... Filipinos and tribes............................................... Filling and grading grounds........................................ Films................ .......................................... Filters......................................................... Filtration plants ....................................................... ...................... Final statements, pay on.................... Finance and accounting............................................... ........................ Financial statements, funds ................ Fine arts........................................................ Fines.......................................................... Commissioned................................................ Enlisted men ...................................................... Finger-print identification ......................................... Fire control.................... ................................. Battery commander's stations................................... ................... Battle commander's stations................. Commander's stations............................................. Crow's nests................. ................................ Fire commander's stations...................................... Meteorological stations.......................................... Observing rooms ...... ............................................ ............................. Observing stations.................. Plotting rooms............... ................................. Range finding stations........... ............ .................. Signal stations ................... ................................ Signal stations, fog............................................

353.572 474.7 474.77 800.216 544.1 552. 83 322.01 428.7 428.7 428.1 428.8 428.8 428.8 330.21 300. 8 300. 81 300.82 322.93 413.33 059.11 353.175 353,142 370.62 230.2222 291.22 615 41& 56 414.44 671.5 242.62 100 121.91/ 007 250.31 241.32 242.42 344.11 665 665.23 665.21 665.2 665.81 665. 22 665. 6 665. 3 665. 3 665. 5 665.8 665.4 665.42

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Locomotives and stationary engines.............................. ............... Vessels, harbor boats............................ Vessels, transports and other large craft............................. Fires, reports of....................................................... Firing. (See Target practice.) Firing data instruments ................................................ Firms and corporations, information requested ......................... ......... ....................... First aid packets.................. Fiscal, statistics................... . ................................ Fish: ............ ...................... Canned .................... Cured or pickled............................................. Dried.................. ....................................... Fresh............................................................ Fish, permission to, on reservations. ................................. ............ Fish, protection of, on reservations...................... Fish traps, rules for ................................. . ............. Fixtures and equipments, building material ............................. lHags............................................................ Captured ....................................................... Confederate........................ .......................... Display of on reservations.......................................... Inscriptions of battles on....................................... Materials for................................................. National...... ................. ............................. Desecration and misuse........................................ Use for advertising purposes................................. Signaling........................................................ Supply of................................... .. ................... Target ranges............... ............ ...................... Truce............................................................ Use of in communication....................................... Flagstaffs ......................................................... Supplies ......................................................... Flavoring extracts..................................................... Fleets, Navy.........................................................

665. 41 665.7 665. 6 665

665.02

665.01

665.1

665.11

665.12

411.36

413.22

413.23

413.2

671.7

414. 27

221.42

231. 51

231.85

231. 84

600.913 413. 68 400.154 444.1 059.3 431.8

431.8

431.8

431.7

680. 421

680. 25

800. 219

411.3

332. 1

332. 11

332.12

680. 24

332. 14

423. 6

332. 13

332.131

332.132

413.77

424.5

416.2

385.4

311.6

655

424. 6

437. 6

045. 41

229

F'loats. .............................. ............ Floods: Diversion of water............................................. Glacial ............................................................ Troops as aid..................................................... Flooring, building material ................... .......................... Flour ............................................ ..................... Grain for.................................................... Flushes , , plumbh ing material ................................ .......... .... . . . . . . . . . . Fly paper...................................................... Folders,, nemployees'..................................................... Food, hygiene of.................................................. Football................. ........................................ Equipmeint ....................................................... Fields .............................................................

Forage........................................................ Machines for handling.................... ........................ Forage masters ......................................................... Foreign affairs........................................................ Foreign armies......................................................... Movement of troops on United States territory ...................... Samples of supplies and equipment.............................. Foreign commerce..3.............................................. Foreign contracts... .............................................. Foreign decorations: Comm issioned .. .............................................. Enlisted.................................................... Foreign details: Commissioned .................................................... I1~i(1 E ni ste

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814. 3 814.2 370.14 411.2

433.2

433.1

412 23

.. . . .

438.8

231. 64

720. 1

3.. . ,: ,.8. .18. 3 618. 2 464

413. 86

231.72

336

336.2

336. 21

402. 5 336. 1 165. 5

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Foreign duty: 210.481 Commissioned................................................ 220.481 Enlisted.................................................... Foreign fortifications................................... ............ 660.1

Foreign governments, transportation officials of .......................... 517.3

210. 68,1

Foreign maneuvers, detail oflicers as obl)servers............... .......... 336. 3

Foreign navies....................................................... Foreign otlicers............ ............... ....................... :13;. 1

Attendance at military schools of Ulnited States.....................350). 2

Foreign publll)lications ............................................ 062. 22

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Foreign relations ..................................................... Foreign representatives, employment civil............................ 230. 2232

Foreign service, troops................................... ......... 330. 23 Foreign territory, United States troops passing through .................. 370.02 Foreigners: Admission as cadets Military Academy........................... 351.38 230. 2231 Appointment, civil........................................... Foremen, employees, military prisons .................................. 231. 66

Foremen of laborers, employees ..... ................................... 231. 471

Forest fires..................................................... 370. 16

Forest rangers, employees............................................... 42

.................... ... ... 0447. 22

Forest Service, Bureau of ............. Forestors, employees............................................... 231.42

Forestry......................................... .................. .. 6 136

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Forfeitures, pay: 241 32 Commissioned ... 242.42 Enlisted....122.17 ........

........... Forgeries, checks............. 000. 51 . . . . . ..

Forgery ........... 42......... 811 .. Forgings, cannon 426. , Forks, personal equipment ........

Forms. (See Blank forms and bhook-.

660 ............

Fortifications . 112.3 Appropriations for ..............................................

662. I ...... ...........................

Bombproofing................. ................

.... 664 Cable structures.. ................ .. ......... ...... 61. 3 Concealment of, screening.........................

Defensive sea areas.... -----...........

660. 3 662.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Field. ...................... 1 .......... -.- - . ..- -661.

Earthworks........... .............661. I

Intrenchments................................

...................... 661.3

Military field engineering .................

661. 2 Redoubts .....................................................

665 Fire-control installations..........................................

660.1 Foreign.....................................................

662 Gun batteries .....................................................

Land defense...................................

............. •060. 2 6c Mine structures..................................................

Mortar batteries...................................................

662 .......... 662.4

Mortar beds .........................................

Platforms .......................................

.. ............... 662.3

.......... 323.7

..............................-Forts.................. Forts, reservations ..................................................... 683 Fountains, drinking.............................................. 456.2 Frames: Cable........................-- .....

.........................

476. 21 .......... ..................... 414. 18

Furniture ....................... Windows and doors, building material................... ........ 411.4

111.5

Framework, steel and iron, building material.......................... ...... ..... ... 014.4 Franchises..... ----- ...................................-

311. 15 Franking privilege ...............................................

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Fraud................ ..... . . . Free entry into United States......................................

012. 41 Personal property.............................................

012.411 Public property................-.........

....................

012.412 Freight: Funds received, transports to Guam ........... .................. 131.7

Transportation accounts............................................ 554

Transportation contracts...................

.................... 554

Transportation, land..........................

.................. 53I.5:

Transportation of, supplies and property.........

................... 523. 02

Fruit juices............ ................

.........................

435. 2 Fruits: Bottled...................................................... 432.8 Canned ............................................................ 432.5 Dried ........................................ ..................

432.6 Evaporated ........................................................

432. 6 Fresh...................... ..----......

..................... 432.4

Pickled..................................

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432. 8

231 Fuel

----- - - - - - - - - -- - Machines for handling.............................................. ................................ ............. MVesse nls.............. Vessels.. Fumigation ...................................................... Fimigiators ..............................................

.u.igators.. . ...............

iFunds: Apportioninent ..... .......................................... Accounts and reports.......................................... Letters of..................................................... Cost recor(ds and reports ................... .................... Consolidated cost reports.................. ..................... Cost accounts and records ...........--------........................ Cost reports......................... .......................... Formns and methods of handling................................. Dishursement................................................120

Laws and regulations as to ................................. .. Systems and methods ...... .................................... Estimates for and requisitions on Treasury........................... Advice of deposit by Treasury to meet requisitions.............. Estinmates for funds submitted............................... Methods, procedure, instructions............................... Requisitions on Treasury ..................................... Invoices and lists of, showing supplies transferred .................... Charges and deposits to cover .................................. Invoices returned to be listed............................... Lists submitted........... ............... . ................... Methods, procedure, and instructions .......................... Letters of allotment of apportionments ............................ Allotments, accounts and reports............................. Changes, corrections, withdrawals, cancellations ................ Data on which based.......................................... Deposits to cover overdrafts and reductions...................... Increases mlid decreases ....................................... Instrinctiontis regarding...................................... Issue, imethod aind time of.................................. Requests and estilnates for allotlnic(nts......................... ILl ters of apportionmennt-

Changes, (corrections, withdrawals, cancellations................ l)ata on which based........................................... D)eposits to cover overdraft, reductions......................... In(creases and decreases..................................... 1nstructions regarding.......... . ........... ............... Issue, method and time........................................ Requests and estimates for apportionments .................... Money................ .............. ........ ............... Exchange of foreign money................................. In personal possession............... ........................ Laws and regulations...................................... Methods of supplying ...................................... Safe-keeping ............................................. Shortages, lost, stolen, misplaced ............................. Transfers between officers................................... Money, accounting for................ .........................

4C3 413.85

5C.2. 21 562. 21 720. 51 4.4 414. 44 121

121. 18

121. 1

121. 6

121.64

121.63

121. 62

121.61

120. 1 120. 2

121.4 121.44

121.42

121. 41

121. 43

121.3

121.34 121.33

121. 32

121. 31

121.2

121.28 121. 27

121. 22

121. 24N

121.26

121. 23

121. 21 121. 25

121. 17

121. 12

121.14

121.16

121. 13

121. 11

121.15

123

123. 07

123. 04 123. 01

123. 02

123.03

123. 05

123. 06

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Special.................................................. 123. 5

................... Working balances...................... 131

Received and deposited................................. ......... 131.8

Balances unexpended in hands of disbursing officers............. 131.81

Outstanding three years or more ........................... 131.02

............................. Cash transactions ................ 131.01

Certificate or reports of deposit.............................. Fares and freights to Guam on transports...................... 131.7

131.6

................................ Ice plants................ 131.5

....................... Mileage deductions.................. 131. 9

Miscellaneous receipts..................................... 131.6

.................... Proceeds of laundries ................. 131.1

.......................... Proceeds of sales................ 131.13

........................ Real property................. 131.12

....................... Services...................... 131.11

Supplies and stores.................................... 131.3

Receipts from damages and losses............................ I:31. 2

Receipts from rents and rights of way ......................... . 131 I

Refunds for overpayment, Prroneous payment ............ 121. 8

. ....... ... Reports, miscellaneous . . ... .... . 121.91

. ........... Financial statem ents .......... 121 841

Outstanding liabilities ........................................ 121. 93

................. Telegraph accounts paid ................. 121.82

Transportation charges paid................................. 121.81

Transportation liabilities....................................... 121.5

Savings and losses................................................ 121.51

Forms and methods of handling................................. 121.55

Reports of losses ........................................... 121.52

Reports of savings.................... ....................... 121.54

...................... Reports of savings on rations.............. 121.53

Reports of unallotted balances............................... 121

Supply of......................................................... 122. 22

...................... Transfer between depositaries ............

233

....................... Funeral supplies Coffins ............................................................ ............ Headstones ........................................... Funerals and burials ..................................................... Assignment of burial lots........................................ ............................. Civilians and others.............. Enlisted men and families.......................................... Honors ............................................................ Body and pall bearers........................................ V

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468.1

468.2

293

293.5

293.4

293.3

293.1

293.11

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Officers and families.......... .................................. Retmovals and reinriterments.................................. ....................... ('ivilians and others....... .......... Enlisted men and families .... .. . ......................... Officers and families .......................................... junerals, employees............................................... Furniture............................................................. Chapels................ ........................................ Gymnasiums.................................................. H alls............................................................. Heavy, for officers' quarters.................................... Kitchen..................................................... Libraries .......................................................... M ess ............................................................. Office............................................................. ......................... Schools.............................. Vessels...................................................... .................................. Fuze cans, mines................ Fuze setters ............................................................ FUZes ................................................................ Combination 21 or 31 second........................................ Detonating................................................... .. ......................... Mines.............................

293.2

293. ,

293.83

293. 82

293.81

230.62

414.1

414.16

414.16

414.16

414.13

414.17

414.16 414.17

414.11

414.16

562.18

476.175

471.825M

471. SZ

471.821

471.822 476.174

Percussion ........................................................

471.823

Specimen board..............................................

471.824

Galleries,

.664. .. .. . -. cable........... . . . . .... Galvanom eters.... . -. - ............ --. ......................... Gambling in the Army........ ...... Game, protection of, on reservations............................ Games, b,aseball, basket ball, billiards, lowling, football, golf, polo, pool, ........................................ tennis................. ............................................. Garage equipment ........ Garbage: Sanitary disposal of ........................................... ................................................ Service..... Gardeners, employees............................................... Gardens........................................................ Gas: .......................................... Fuel ............. .............. ........ ....... Light......................... Gas fixtures, lighting equipment.......................... .............. Gas-lighting systems................................................

3 413.64 19 i0..25

K

I

0

353.85 456 720.7 485.2 231.42 331.6 463.2

463.2

412.1.3

675.3

Ti

234

Ga,es: . ..... . .Modical suppliesI .......... . ........ ..... ....... .. Noxious, air pollution ...... ......... . . . . . ............ G ates, canal ........... ......... .................. Gauges............................ Gauntlets ........................................................ (Glatin......................................................... Genealogy...................................................... ............................ D)escendant.s..................... ......................... Heredity .o........................... Marriages .......................................................... Nativity ........................................................... Parentage .......................................................... General .............................................................. General hospitals................................................... ................................ General Land ()flice .............. General Staff Corps ..................................................... Generals:

Brigadier.................................................... Lieutenant.................................................. Major........................................................ .................................. Generating sets................... ....................

. Generators, electric. ............................ Geographic Board, I nited States....................................... Geographical divisions .................................................. Geological Survey ................................................. Germicides ...................................................... Gifts........................................................... ........................... Ginger ale............................. Glacial floods .................................................... .......................... Glassware ............................... Gloves ................................................................... Fencing ........................................................... .......................... oldl..................................... ................................... Golf................ ......... ......... ................. Good-conduct hadges an lists............... .................. 6;overnment in Philippine slamdIs ................... G(overnment Printing Office............................................ Governors of States............................................... G(rades and titles:

Conunmmissioned ...................................................... Employees......o---............................................ Enlisted ..................................................... (Grading.............................................................. C'raduates of civil educational ins-titutions............... ............. Graft ................................................................. Graphite ..................................................... ...................................... Graphophones................ Grass, forage..................................................... Gratuities.......................................................... .............................. Gratuity and charity................ Gravel, removal of.................................................. Graves, permission to decorale ......................................... Grazing.........................................................

441.5

723.13

821.5

413.62

422.5

436.3

291.1

291.11

291.14

291.12

291.15

291.13

000

323.7

046.22

321.1

211.13

211.11

211.12

412.42

412.42

040.7

323

046.27

438.8

005.4

435.2

814.2

414.35

422.5

474.78

470. 18

:.353.85

220.53

093.5

040. I

323.81

211I

23 1

221

615

000.82

000.51

471. 853

413.35

464.6

005.1

005

616.4

680.46

680.31

!t

235 Grenades: Hand fire extinguishers Hand and rifle .

Groom ing kits .......

..

413. 22 471.61

..... . ...

...........

456.4 .723. 2

(Ground, pollution of................................................

(Grmlnds. (Sec Buildings and grounds.) Ciltivation amnd preservation of trees, shrubs, and plaints............. 618. 34

)rnamTentat i1 of.......................... ......... ... ..... fil. 32

tuamn, funds received for fares avd freights on transports................ 131.7

Giuard duily...................................................... .... 353. 53

Giiardhoiuses ....................................................... 627

Guardians and guardianship.................. ..................... 013.43

Guards............................................................... 370.21

Emp)loyees........... -..................... ................ 231.43

G•erilla warfare ... ................................................. 370. 64 1,ests, distinguished, entertaimnent of... ............................ 335.14

(Guides, employees...... ......................................... 231.44

To reservations.............. . ................................. 680. 232

Guidons........... .............................................. 424.5

Gulf coast defenses...................... ......................... 370.32

Gun batteries..................................................... 662

Gun carriages. (See Carriages.)

( un commanders..................................................... 221.56 muncotton....................................................... 471.867

6un mounts (see Mounts) ...................................... ....473

221.59 Gun pointers..................................................... Gun slings.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 426. 3 Gun slings...........................

426. 3

Gun tripods (see Tripods)................. ......................... Gunners: First-class ......................................................... Master ............................................................ Second-class ...................................................... Gurns. (See Cannlon.) ......................... Guns, Navy.............................. Gymnasium apparatus, building material ............. ............... 6iymnastics..........................................................

473 221.57 221.26 221.58

H

K

L

M

N

472.6 411.35 353.84

0

013. 13

456.5 431.5

474.818

618.2

425. 2

470. 431

456. 3

422. 6 231.85

370.32

800.6

800.61

800. 63

800.62

Ft

p

H. Habeas corpl s, w rit, of......................... . . H alters ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ham - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.................. Hammers, small-arms.............................................. Handball courts ......................................................... ffandkerchiefs..................................................... Handling gear, turrets............................................ Hangers, saddle and harness ............................................ ........................... Harbor-boat clothing................... Harbor-boat employees ................................................. Harbor defenses................................................... Harbor lines.................................................... Location of.................................................. Regulations ........................................................ Relocation or modification...................................... Harbors. (See Rivers]and harbors.)

........ ........ .........

T

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236

........... Harbors, ice ................................. . ..... .............. . . . . . . . Harbors of refuge ........... Hardware....................................................... Hardware, builders .................................................. ..................................... Harmonists Church .............. Harness ............................................................ Harness, artillery ...................................................... Harness, equipment .................................................... Harness makers, employeos ............................................. ... ...................................... Hats................... . Hauling, transportlation, landI.................. ..................... Haversacks............................................................ ..... .................... HIay, forage ............... ....... Headquarters detachments....... .................................. lleadstones ............................. ............................. Application for............................................... ....................................... Erection of............ Graves ............................................................ Permission to change inscriptions................................... Purchase and care of ...............................................

Health, safeguarding employees..................

.................... Care of consumptives ...............................................

Sanitary places of employment ..............

.................... ...................... Health, statistics ..............................

Health, transfer on accournt of:

Commissioneld ... .............................................

Enlisted.........----...........................................

.. .............. Health and preventionIL of (lisea.9C.....se ................

......................... Heat, use of as a disinfectant ...................

Heating, sanitary .................................-------...............

Heating equipment................................................

Heating plants .........................................................

Central ............................................................

Hot air.....................................................

Hot water ............................

........................ Steam......................................................... Height and chest mea•irement, appoiintment.: C'ommissiontId................... ......-. Enlisted -...... . .. -..... .... Height and chest nweisiuremenit, promofi•o:

Commistsioned ....... .........................................

Enlisted....................................................

IHeirs.........................--------.................................

Heliographs .....................................................

Helmets .........................................................

Heredity........................................................

High-water marks................................................

Highways. (See Roads.)

Hinges.........................---.... ....................

Historic buildings . ..............................................

Historic ruins...................... . ..............................

Historic sites.......... ..............................................

Historic struict.ure,s .........................................

........

813.2

813.1

410.1

411.7

000. 31

455. 1

455.8

455

231.57

421. 1

536

426.4

464.4

322. 983

293.7

293.71

293.72

468.2

680.45

619. 2 230. 61 230. 613 230.611 053. 4 210. 334 220.334 720 720.54 724.1 412.1 674 674.4 674. 2 674.3 674. 1

210.

130.

220. 135 210. 235 220.235 013.41 413.77 421.1 291.14 812.2 411.71 619. 3 619. 3 619.3 619.3

... .

.

237 Historical .............................................................

000. 4

Landmarks................. ................................. Records of buildings ......................... .................... Records of employees................ ......................... Ruins............ ......................................... Histories: Individual............. .............. ....................... Military. (See Records, histories.) Hoisting machines................................................ Hoists: Ammunition................................................. Turrets ...................................... ................ Powder ...................... ............................... Projectiles .................. ..... ............ ...... . ...... Holders and( pads, office supplies .............. ................... Holidays .............................. .......................... Holidays, employees.............................................. Legal........................................................ New proposed...................... ...................... Observance of Monday after....................................... Saturday afternoons............................................ Special by Executive orders............ ........................ For deaths and funerals........................................ State................. ....................................... Holidays, pay, employees.......................................... Holsters ............................................................... Home guards.................................................... Homes: Employees performing work at ............ ..................... Soldiers ........................................................... Hominy grits .......................................................... Hones, toilet ........................................................... Honorary degrees................................................ Honors........................................................... Courtesies, official................................................. Entertainment of distingulished guests............................ HIonorary degrees................................................ Rolls of honor ...................................................... Salutes..................................................... Saluting statiol ............. ..................................... Testimonials alnd thanks............................. ... . Hoops, cannon ........................................................... Hops.............. ............................................. Horse blankets.................................................. Horse covers ........................................................... Horse (lips....................................................... Horse equipment ....................................................... Horse racing ........................................................... Ilorse-radish...................................................... Horseshoe pads........................................................ Horseshoers: Employees ........................................................ Enlisted ........................................................... Horseshoes.........................................................

000. 45 600.911 230.711 000. 45 201.3 413.84 471, 886 470.43 471.886 471.886 -162. ; 006 230.46 230.464 230. 4641 230.465 230.466 230.468 230. 4681 230. 463 248.45 426. 3 324.51 230. 4322 002 433.5 425.4 335.17 335.1 335.11 335.14 335. 17 335. 16 335. 12 3:35. 13 355.15 472.814 433. 3 -155.7 455.7 657 455 353.521 437. 5 456. 6 231.57 221.61 456.6

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238 Horse shows, troops for............................................... Horse trainers........................................................

370. 73

231.74

............----------------------------------------

231.74 Horse wranglers, employees.......... 413.24 ............................... Hose, fire.......................... 531.43 ........................... Hospital cars, transportation............. 322.32 ........................... Hospital Corps.......................... 322. 321 Ambulance companies.......................................... 322.322 Companies.................................................. 475.5 Equipment................................................... 322.323 . ....................... Field hospitals........................ 322.324 ........................ Sanitary squads...................... 322.324 Sanitary troops ..................................................... 221.19 Sergeant, first class................................................ 123.63 Hospital funds, money ................................................. 442.1 Hospital supplies ....................................................... 531.43 Hospital trains................................................... Hospitals: 705 Admission to ....................................................... 705.16 Cadets ......................................................... 705.15 Civilians................................................ 705.14 Employees................................................ 705.12 ..................... Enlisted men........................ 705.13 Nurses ........................................................ 705.11 Officers ........................................................ 322.323 Field........................................................ 705.3 .......................... Admission to................... 323.7 General ........................................................... 705.1 ....................... Admission to...................... 323.74 Commanders and staffs..................................... 323. 741 Powers and duties of ................................... 323.71 Establishment and discontinuance.............................. 323.72 Extension and contraction limits................................ 323. 73 Headquarters of................................................ 045.98 Naval ........................................................ 705.2 Post, admission to................................................. 683 Reservations (other lihan post).................................... 680.32 ................... Use of rese(,rvations for...................... . 383.5 lHostages ......................................................... 231.75 Hlostlers, (emnployees................................................... House of l{iepresentativ's. (See Representatives, Houswe of.) 250.18 Houses of prostitution .................................................. 425.1

Hlouse(wives........................................................... 472.2

Hfowitzers........................................................ 680.421

[int, permiissioti 1o, on rvservatioits.................................... 664.2

...................... liuti , cab ...................................... 045.25

llydrougraphic () lli( ....................................................

lIydroplanies .......................................................... . llygiene (see also Sanitatiok) ...........

452.2

700

........................

Clothing ........................................................... 1)iseases ........................................................... Occupational................................................. Physical training and exercise............................... ......................... Trausminssible diseases .................

727

726

726.2

726.5

726.3

239

Hygiene-Continued. Diseases-Continued.

Tropical................. . ................................ Venereal................ ................................. Essays on.................................................... Laws of ........................................................... Lectures on................................................... Personal..................................................... Bathing facilities .................... ........................... Cleanliness of the body..................................... Feet, care of.............................................. Philosophy of................ ................................ Professional papers.................... ........................ State control................................................. Theory of .................................................... Treatises ........................................................... United States control of............................................ Hygiene and sanitation................................................. Aid to injured ..................................................... Air pollution.... ............................................. By animnal traues............................................... By (dust.................. ................................ By noxious gases............... ............................ By smoke................................................ By vegetable trades....................................... Analysis of water............... ........ ...................... Burial....................................................... Cleaning..................... ................................ Vacuum cleaning systems....................................... Climate .......................................... ............. Cremation ......................................................... Deodorization................................................. Diet for the sick ................................................... Diet kitchen................................................. I isinfoeition.................................. .................... Use of chemicals as a disinfectant.............................. Use of heat as a disinfectant.......................... ........... Use of ice as a disinfectant.................................. Disinfection of the dead ............... ......................... Disposal of the dead................... ......................... Embalming................................................... Excreta, disposal of............................................... Food........................................................ Food(1 adulterations................................................ 1,ood. storage of.................................................. Fumigation............... ..................................... Garbage ........................................................... (round in camps, cities, and towns.................................. Ground pollution................................ . ................ Heating.................... .................................. Insects, disease bearing............... .......................... Lighting........................................................... Milk supply..................................................

726. 4

726. 1

700. 2

700. 1

700. 2

727

727. 2

727. 1

727. 3

700. 1

700.7

700. 5

700. 1

700. 2

700. 5

700

729. 4

723. 1

iz. 10

723.11

723. 13

723. 12

723. 14

720. 21

722. 2

724. 2

724. 21

729. 1

722. 1

720. 52

720. 14

720. 13

720.5

720. 55

720. 54

722. 41

722. 4

722

722. 3

720. 8

720. 1

720. 11

720. 12

720. 51I

720. 7

723. 22

723. 2

724. 1

725

724. 1

720. 15

I

240 Hygiene and sanitation-Continued.

............................. Mosequitoes .......................... Prevention and restriction ................ . ... ............ Nuisances......................................................... Parasites, destruction and prevention of.............................. Protection of life from casualties, accidents ......... .................... Quarantine................................................... .............. Sanitary inspections............ ................ ................. Sewers and sewerage.......................... Soil, conditions of, as affecting health.............................. Sunlight..................................................... Temperature.................................................. Vaccination and immunization.................................. Use of serums ................................................. Ventilation ....................................................... Waste ............................................................. Water pollution.............................................. Water supply.......................... ............................ nygromeers ............... . ...... .............. ..............

725. 1

725. 11

723. 23

729. 2

729. 3

720. 4

721

720. 6

723. 21

724. 4

724. 3

720. 3

720. 31

724

720 7

720. 22

720. 2

q.

4

I. Ice ....................................................................

Boxes

................................

465

...................

414.15

Harbors................... ....................................

813. 2

Machinery............... .................................... 412. 33

673. 1

Plants............................................................ Funds received from proceeds................................... 131. 6

............. 722. 41

Use of as a disinfectant........................... Vessels, supply for.................... ............................ 562. 23

344

........................ Identification.............................. ........................ 344. 2

Charts................................. Records, correction of.............................................. 344. 3

................................ 344.1

Systems of................ .... Finger-print.............................................. 344. 11

Outline figure card........................................ 344. 12

344.14

Personal marks........................................... Photographi........................ ...................... 344. 13

344. 2

Tables....................................................... Tags ........................................................ 344. 2

Illicit traffit .......................................................... 000.51

Illiteracy in the Army......................... 350.5

............. ... Illtreatment of civilians........................................... 250. 23

Immigration. Bureau of ................................................ 049. 21

Immunization ........................................................ 720. 3

Use of srun ...................................................... 720. 31

Impostors....................................................... 000. 52

Imprmvements in articles of supply...................... ............ 400. 113

Inaugural ceremonies, troops for......................................... 370. 74

Incapacitated employees .................... ...................... 230. 78

Incendiaries ............................................................ 000. 52

IncineratAsrs ............................................................ 414. 43

I11co e tax............... .................................... ............ 012.22

I

241 Indebtedness:

Commissioned................................................... ............................... Employees..................... Enlisted.......................................................... Indemnities ........... ........................................... Independence, Declaration of ........................................ Independent volunteer organizations.................................. Indian Affairs, Bureau of.............................................. Indian:

Agencies........................................................ Com panies...................................................... Dances...................................................... Depredations................................................. Prisoners.................................................... Schools................. . ..................................... Scout organizations ............... ............................ Tribes ............................................................ Indians, American.................................................... Appointment, civil ................. .......................... Indictments................ ..................................... Individuals...................................... .................. Indorsements-correspondence........................................ Infantry................... ....................................... Bands................... .................................. Battalion noncommissioned staff................................ Battalions ................................................... Companies......................... ......................... Equipments.................. ................................. Headquarters detachment...................................... Machine-gun platoons............................................. Mounted.................... .................................. Mounted orderlies....................... ......................... Regimental noncommissioned staff................................. Regiments....................................................... Influence, use of, by employees........................................ Use of, by officers and enlisted men................................ Information, given to the public....................................... Information, military, collection and dissemination ..................... Inheritance tax....................................................... Initials .............. ........................................... Injunctions ................. .................................... Injured, aid to.......................... ............................... Injury to employees, compensation for. (See Pay, employees.)

Ink............... ............................................. Inquests ............................................................ Insane escorts....................................................... Insane, Government Hospital for ..................................... Admission of Army officers..................................... Contract surgeons............................................. Pay clerks .................................................. Admission civilians.............................................. Civilian employees ........................................... Ex-regular officers and soldiers................................. Ex-volunteer officers and soldiers............................... 322-17-16

241.31

230.743

242.41

387.6

000. 42

324.5

046.25

046.252

322.91

370.65

370. 65

046.254

046.253

322.92

046.251

291.23

230. 2225

013.33

095

312.22

322.5

322.52

322.51

322.54

322.55

475.3

322.57

322. 56

322. 991

322.58

322.51

322.53

230.73

250. 6

000.71

350.05

012.21

312.471

013. 32

729.4

462.5

013.35

046.391

046.3

046.35

046. 351

046. 352

046.31

046.311

046.312

046.313

242 Insane, Government Hospital for-Continued. Admission enlisted men, Regular Army........................... Admission Philippine Scouts................................... ........................... Admission Volunteers ................... Escorts for ......................................................... Reports of changes............................................. Insanity: ......................... Commissioned....................... . ................................. Enlisted.................... . . ........................ Statistics............................ Insects, disease-bearing............................................. Insignia, marksmanship.......................................... Uniform clothing............................................. Inspecting supplies and equipment. ................................ ...................... Inspections (Army officers)................... Accounts .......................................................... Armories.................................................... Arsenals ........................................................ Boilers in buildings (other than by inspectors general) ............... ............. Buildings...................................... Buildings (other than by inspectors general) ....................... .......................... Business methods................... Cemeteries ........................................................ Depots..................................................... ......................... Details (commissioned) .............. Field marches....................... ......................... Joint Army and militia.................................... Militia.................................................. Regular Army ................................................. .......................... Maneuvers........................ Joint Army and militia.................................... Militia.................................................. Regular Army .................................................. Methods and manner of making................................. Military districts................... .......................... Military posts ...................................................... Military stations ..................... ............................. Militia organizations and property................................... In field.................... .............................. In garrison or quarters ............... ..................... Miscellaneous............... ........... . ...................... Organizations of troops......................................... In field......................... ......................... In garrison or quarters..................................... Property......................... ........................... Records..................................................... Regulal ions governing......................................... Reservations ..................... .................................. Sanitary..................................................... Saturday................... .................................. Special instructions............................. ............... Supplies ....................... ......................... Supplies for other branches of the Government .....................

046.32 046.34 046.33 046.391 046.392 210.237 220.237 053.3 725 353.154 421.7 400.163 333 333.8 333.2 333.2 600. 161 333.6 600.16 333.8 333.1 333.2 210. 691 333.5 333.58 333.57 333. 56 333.5 333.58 333.57 333. 56 333.01 333.1 333.1 333.1 333.4 333.44 333.45 333.9 333.3 333.34 333.35 333.96 333.8 333.02 333.6 721 333.27 333.03 333.96 400.165

1

243

Inspections-Continued. Target practice...................................................

Joint Army and militia........................................

Militia................... ...................................

Regular Army..................... ........................

Tournaments.......................................................

Joint Army and militia...................... ................

Militia.........................................................

Regular Army............................................

Vessels.................................... ..................

Vessels (other than by inspectors general)...........................

Inspector General, Office of ...........................................

Office organization .................................................

Inspector General's Department..................... ................

Inspector instructor, militia, detail .....................................

Duties and status.............................. ..................

Expenses................................. .. .....................

Inspectors, employees..................................................

Animals................ .....................................

Band instruments ..................................................

Boilers............................. ..........................

Clothing and materials......................... ................

Electrical............................... .....................

Examiners and assistant inspectors .................................

Marine................ ....... ................................

Miscellaneous supplies ..........................................

Ordnance..........................................................

Subsistence...................................................

Tableware...................................................

Wagons ............................................................

Inspectors of small-arms firing................... ........................ Institutions, educational, civil....................................... Instruction, technical, details at civil colleges: Commissioned...................................................... Enlisted.................................................... Instruction drills.............................. ......................

Onntf5..... ................... Arfillnr tlleJ, Fe .................................... .. .

Artillery, Field ...................................................

Cavalry ...................... ................................

.......................

........................ Engineers IHospital Corps ....................................................

Infantry ..........................................................

Machine-gun platoons..............................................

Mine companies and planters.......................................

Miscellaneous.....................................................

Signal Corps......................................................

Instruction reports...................................................

Instructors, Army Service Schools:

Commissioned.....................................................

Enlisted.........................................................

Inspectors, employees.................................................

Instructors, militia, detail:

Commissioned.....................................................

Duties and status................................................

Expenses.....................................................

333.5 333.58 333.57 333.56 333.5 333.58 333.57 333.56 333.7

566

027

027.1 321.3 210.651 210. 6511

210. 6512

231. 22

231. 228

231. 222

231.225 231. 221

231.223 231. 227

231. 224

231. 222 231. 226

231.226 231.222 231. 222

353.148 000. 8

K L

210. 66

220. 66

353.54

qr%43%A 54

353.548 353. 544

353. 545

353. 541

353. 546

353. 547

353. 5491

353. 549

353. 542 350. 4

210. 63

220. 63

231. 35

210. 651

210. 6511

210. 6512

T

244 Instructors, militia, detail-Continued.

Enlisted........................... ................................ Duties and status............................................... Expenses........................... ............................. Instruments:

Aeronautical ...................................................... Drawing......................................................... Engineer..................................................... Firing data.................................................. Legal ............................................................. Medical.................................... ................ Meteorological................. .. ............................... Musical...................................................... Band.................................................... Band equipment........................ .................. Graphophones.............................................. Guitars............... ................................... Organs.................. ................................... Phonographs.............................................. Piano ......................................................... Automatic.......................... .................. Player................................................ Nautical .................... ............................... Observing.................................................... Optical...................................................... Periscopes..................... ............................... Quadrants.............................................. . Range finding.................................. .................. Reconnaissance................................ ................ Signaling.............. ...................................... Surgical........................................ ................... Surveying............................... ....................... Telescopes........................................................ Testing and measuring........................... ................ Clocks .............................. ......................... Gauges................................. . . ................... Jigs......................... .......................... Meters.................... ................................ Models....................................................... Powder....................... ........................... Templets............... ................................. Watches....................................................... Veterinary....................... ................................ Insular Affairs, Bureau of............................................. Insular possessions, colonies ........................................... Hemp ports .................................................. Insular army...................................................... Insular constabulary............................................. Insular police..................................................... Policies and future government.................................... Insurance........................................................... Fire.............................. ................................ Life.......................... ..................................... Marine.......................................................... Insurrections.................... .....................................

220.651

220. 6511

220.6512

452.7

413.73

413.78

413. 68

013.1

443

413. 67

413. 3

413. 31

413. 32

413. 35

413. 34

413. 34

413. 35

413.34

413. 36

413. 36

413. 71

413.74

413.75

413.74

413. 71

413. 68

413.76

413.77

443

413.72

413.74

413. 6

413. 63

413. 62

413. 66

413.61

413. 66

413. 65

413. 66

413. 63

447

020. 8

093

093. 4

093.1

093. 3

093. 2

093. 5

004. 6

004. 62

004.61

004. 63

370.63

245 ............ Intakes, use of, in river and harbor work.................. Interior Department ................................................... . ............................... Bureaus.................. .................. General Land Office...................... ................ Geological Survey.......................... Government Hospital for the Insane............................. Indian Affairs ................................................. Mines..................................................... .................. Patent Office........................... Pension Office............................................. Si"oIMmIIL

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............

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........................... Records ................... ........... Reclamation Service............................ .......................... Returns Office.................. Officers ............................................................. Interlineations........................................... Internal Revenue, Bureau of ........................................... Internal-revenue tax................................................... International: Affairs....................................................... Boundary.................................................... Conference.................................................... Law................. ....................................... Relations .......................................................... Interpreters, employees.............................. ............... Interstate Commerce Commission..................... ............... Interventions......................................................... Interviews................... ............................ Intoxicants: Introduction and sale of ........................................ Use of....................................................... Intrenching tools.................................................. Intrenchments ................ ............................. Introduction, letters of.............................. ............... Introductions of representatives of firms.............................. Invalid corps ........ ................................................. Invasion.............................................................. Inventions................ .. .. ................................... Inventories, property................................................... Inventory and inspection reports: Accounts .......................................................... Returns

....... .................

... ..... .............

Investigations: Articles of supply ....... ........................................... Details, commissioned ....... ....................................... Investments......................................................... Invoices......................... ....... ........................ Charges and deposits to cover ...................................... Lists submitted .............................................. Methods and procedure, instructions................................ Returned to be listed....................... .................... Iron........................................... . ............... Irrigation, canal............................. ...................... Issues of supplies and equipment........................................ Isthmian Canal Commission.............................................

825.7 046 046.2 046.22 046.27 046.3 046.25 046.26 046.23 046.24 0AA469A1

046.242 046.28 046.21 046.1 312.46 042.26 012.23 336 336.5 336. 6 010.2 336 231.35 040.3 380.1

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U. 1

250.12 250.11 413. 17 661.1 312.16C 400.156 324.52 370.03 070 142.1

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141.81

.

14.31 1

400.112 210. 693 004.21 121.3 121.34 121.32 121.31 121.33 470.12 821.2 400.35 020.7

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246 J. 421.2 Jackets ................................................................ 472.812 Cannon ............................................................ 462.4 Office supplies............................................... 413.84 Jacks.......................................................... 436. 5 Jams and jellies....................................................... 231. 46 Janitors, employees ................................................ 230.2223 ............... Japanese, appointment, civil........................ 436.5 Jellies .................................................................. 422.3 Jerseys.......................................................... 825.3 Jetties................................................................. 113. 66G Jigs, testing and measuring instruments .............................. 3 53.82 Jiu jitsu ........................................................ :370.2; ..................... Joint Army and Navy operations ............... 032.08 Joint committees of Congress and reports of........................... 032.02 ..........................

Joint resolutions of Congress .................. 412.21 ........................... Joints, plumbing material................. 412.22 Joints, sewer .......................................................... 062.23 Journals, service...................................................... 016.2 Judge Advocate General, decisions and opinions......................... Judge Advocate General: 028

...................................... Office of............... . 028.1

Office organization................................................. 3:21.4

Judge Advocate General's Department............................... 013.21

... ...................................... Judges................. 013.34 Judgments .............................................................

476.15 Junction boxes, mines ..................................................

013.22 Juries ...........................................................

013.22 Jurors .................................................................

............................. 044 Justice, Department of ....................

044.2

Bureaus and special courts..................................... 044.21

. ................... Court of Claims .......................... . 044.1

Officers..................................................... ........................... 044.11

Attorney General .................... Attorneys and agents............... ....................... 044.12

Justice, military................................................... 250.03

...................................... 013.21

Justices.....................

K. Kalsomine............................. ........................... Keep Commission................................................. ............................ Keys, builders' hardware ................... ............................. Kitchen cars, transportation..........

411.6 031.41 411.71

531.32

Kitchen furniture.................... ............................ Kitchen utensils............ ..................................... Basting spoons................................................ Bins........................................................... Bread and dough tools............................................. Can openers........................... ........................ Coffee mills....................................................... Coffee pots....................................................... Fire kindlers............................... ..................... Kettles............................................................ Knives..........................................................

414.17

414.3

414.33

414.38

414.31

414.33

414.32

414.34

414.33

414.34

414.33

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247 Kitchen utensils-Continued.

Machines.................................................... 414.32

Meat tools.................................................... 414.33

Pans....................................................... 414.34

Potato peelers................. ................................ 414.33

. Pots............................................................... 414.34

Racks................................... .. ....................... 414.38 Roasters................................ .. ....................... 414.32 Scales................ ... .. ................................... 414.38 Scoops...................................................... 414.33

Sieves ............................................................ 414.33

Tools ........................................................ 414.33

Kitchens....................................................... 331.6

Field........................................................ 414.25 Kites.................. .......................................... 452.3 Kits: Field....................................................... 428.8

Grooming................................................... 456.4

Mess .............................................................. 426.5

Packing..................................................... 457.1

Repair................... .....................................

428.7 ...................... 425.1 Toilet.................................. 428.7 Tool.............................................................. Knapsacks....................................................... 426.4

Knives: 474.74 Hospital Corps............................................... Personal equipment............................ ................ 426. 5L L.' Labels, packing ........................................................ Labor: Convict, contracts.................... ........................ Hire of ............................................................ Additional................. .............................. Child......................................................... Contracts for.............................................. ............................. Convict.................... Strikers and strike breakers..................................... Temporary............................................... Union................. ... ................................ . Hours of employees........................................... Eight-hour law............................................ Office hours.............................. .................. Overtime ................................................ Sunday work.................................................. Organized, discrimination against, Militia .......................... Labor, Department of.................................................. Bureaus...................................................... Children's............................................. Immigration.......................................... Labor statistics............................................ Naturalization........................................ Officers.................................. .................

K

457.7

160.11 230.14 230.142

230.1402

230.144

230.1403

230.1404

230.141

230.1405

230.44

230.442

230.4431

230.4521

230.4522

325.25

049

049.2

049.24

049.21

049.23

049.22

049.1

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248 Labor regulations, employees, offices, depots, and factories ............... Labor statistics, bureau of............................................. Labor unions ......................................................... Labor unions, employees, membership in............................... Laborers, employees.................................................... Foremen of....................................................... Laces, clothing....................................................... Lacquer............ .................................................. Lamps:

Acetylene....................................................... Electric................. ..................................... Gas........................... ............................. Gasoline................. ...................................... Oil..........................................................

Street ...............................................................

Land:

Acquisition of.................

................................ By cession.................................................

By donation....................... ........................ By gift..................................................

By grant....................................................

By licenses...........................

..................... By permits.................................................. Application for purchase from United States ........................ Condemnation of ............................................. Disposition of.......................... ........................ Purchase of................................................... Restoration to public domain................................... Return to original owners..................... ................. Sales of....................................................... Transfers from other departments.................................... Transfers to other departments...................................... Land defenses.......................... .. ........................ Land marks, historical.................................................. Land offices........................................................... Land tax..................... ......................................... Land transportation................................... ............. Landing places....................................................... Languages, study and proficiency in................................... Lanterns ................... ...............

...................... Lanyards:

Cannon......................................................

Revolver ..........................................................

Lap robes.........................................

............... Lard and substitutes..............................................

Lariats ...............................................................

Latrine troughs.......................................................

Launches:

Gasoline.........................................................

Motor......................................

..................... Steam ............................................................

Launch ways.........................................................

Laundering services..................................................

230. 433

049.23

085

230. 651

231.47

231.471

422.4

457. 6

414.52

414.51

414.52

414.53

414. 53 414.55 601

601.3 601.2 601.2 601.3 601.5 601.5

602.4

601.1

602

601.1

602.6

602.5

602.2

601.4

602.3

660.2

000.45

046.221

012.24

530

825.2

350.03

414.54

472.817 426.3 455.7 434.1 456.5 414.45 561.13 561.13 561.14 826.2 486.3

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249 Laundries............................................................ Civilians operating................................................ Establishment ............................................... Funds received from proceeds of................................... Regulations............................... .. ..................... Laundry: Bags......................................................... Funds, money.................................................... Machinery................................... .................. Service for vessels............................. .................... Lavatories................................... .................... Lawlessness, troops for suppression ...................................... Lawn mowers.......................................................... Laws.................................................................. Affecting civil educational institutions........................... Common......................................................... Constitutional................. ............................... Eight-hour law................................................ Eight-hour law, employees..................................... Enactment of.................................................... Affecting civilians connected with Army ....................... Affecting militia............................................. Affecting organization Army................................... Affecting organization War Department ........................ Affecting pay of the Army.................................... Affecting personnel of the Army ................................ International...................................................... Maritime..................... ................................. Military.....................................................010.6 ................. Probate....................................... Revised statutes and amendments............................... ........................... Special public..................... ............................ State and territorial............... Statutes at large................................................ United States laws and statutes..................................... ................... Laws and legal matters........................... nd-l1-w lel-rk. e-mp-loye--s .......... .... . ... .. . .... ,wyr La v em .... lve . . . . . . . . ... Leases for supplies and equipment....................................... Leases of reservations.................. ........................... ............. Leather ................................................ Leave. (See Absence.) Legal: Instruments and papers........................................... Matters............................. .............................. Representatives.................................................. Leggings ........................................................ Legislation affecting civil educational institutions ...................... Legislative appropriations ............................................ Letters, correspondence............................................... Letters, insignia....................................................... ........................ Levees................................... Levels, water......................................................... Liabilities, funds, reports of outstanding................................ Liberty Bell.........................................................

331.5 331.53 331.51 131. 6 331. 52 428.6 123.62 412.34 563.61 626 370. 6 413. 83 010 000. 81 010. 42 010.1 010.24 230. 442 011 011.5 011.6 011.2 011.1 011.4 011.3 010.2 010.7 010.41 010.31 010.34 010.4 010.32 010.3 010 231.25 2. .1 2 400.145 680.4 423.7

013.1 010 013.4 421.5 000. 81 112.1 312.21 421.7 824.4 812.4 121.84 000. 41

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Libraries........................................................ Licenses: Reservations.................................................. Rights of way on reservations................................... Rivers and harbors............................................ To land...................................................... Lieutenants: ............................ First............................ Second....................................................... Lieutenant colonels............................................... ........................... Lieutenant generals.................... Life-Saving Corps ...................................................... .................................. Life-saving guns.................. ('arriages for................................................. lJife-Saving Service, Bureau of......................................... .................................... I,ight fixtures.............. LiAghterage........................................................ Lighters........................................................ ............. .................... Lighthouses................. Lighthouses, Bureau of ............................................ Lighting, sanitary ...................................................... Lighting equipment .................................................... .................................. Lighting plants .................... Electric..................................................... Exterior ....................................................... Interior.................................................. ( ..... ....... ........................ . ................................. Searchlights............. .. ............. lighthips........................................... ............ ........................ Limbers.................. ,ime, building material ............................................... Line of the Army, transfers enlisted men ............................. Line of duty: Comm issioned ...... .............................................. Enlisted..................................................... .......................... Lineal rank, commissioned................ Linemen, employees.............................................. Lining, clothing................................................... Liquor: Introduction and sale of........................................... Use of ... ................................................... Literature for use of the Army...................................... Lithographing..................................................... ............................ Loaders, chief........................ Loading machines................................................. Loading trays, ammunition........................................ . .................................... Loan sharks.................. Loans............................................................. Loans, supplies and equipment..................................... Lobsters:

331.1

Canned...................................................... .................... Fresh...................................

431.8 431.7

Local affairs ........................................................... Lock buildings.......................................................

680. 4 680.43 800.5 601.52 211.18 211.19 211.15 211.11 324.53 472.92 473.92 042. 23 412.13 548.4 561.11 829.12 048.22 724.1 412.1 675 675.2 675.22 675.21 675.3 675.4 829.13 473.862 411.82 220.332 210.46 220.46 210.724 231.53 423.3 250.12 250. 11 350.01 486.8 221.47 413.87 471. 884 004.31 004.3 400.33

090 821.5

251 821.4 Lock walls, canals ......................................................

Lockers, wall, building material......................................... 411.33 Locks:

411.71 Builders' hardware .................................................

............ 821 Canal ..................................................

821.4 Canal, floors .......................................................

800.218 Rules for .........................................................

482 Lodgings ..............................................................

800. 215 Logging, rules for, rivers and harbors ....................................

828.2 Logs, obstruction to navigation .........................................

569. 2 Logs of vessels ........................................................

241.12 Longevity pay ........................................................

250. 25 - -----

..... ........... Loot and looting..................................

. .. ......... . 121.55 . ............... Losses, funds, reports of ............... 053. 1

........ ............... Losses, statistics ........................... 812. 1

Low-water marks ..................................................---.... 324.74 Loyalty ...............................................................

411.1 Lumber, building material ..............................................

230. 615 ...........-------------------------------------

Luncheon facilities, employees..............

430. 1 Lunches ..............................................................

000. 31 Lutheran Church ......................................................

438.3 .............------------------------------------------------------------

Lye.................

250.24 Lynchings by soldiers .................................................

M.

433.5 .............-------------------------------------------------------

Macaroni..............

474.75 Machetes ..............................................................

322.96 Machine-gun organizations ..............................................

475.6 Machine-gun platoon equipments .......................................

472.5

.......... Machine guns ...............................................

412.3 ............------------------------------------------------------

Machinery..............

412.3

.............-----------------------------------------------

Air compressors.............

412.35

............ B aking ...............................................

412.32 Boilers and equipment .............................................

412.35 Cooking ............................................................

412.4 E lectric ..........................................................

412. 4 ...........---------------------------------------------------

Electrical...............

412. 31 Engines and equipment ............................................

412.33 Ice and refrigerating ...............................................

412. 34 Laundry ..........................................................

821.5 Lock buildings .....................................................

412.36 ...........----------------------------------------

Pumps and equipment.............

412.37 Safety devices ....................................................

413.8 .................................

Machines......................... 413.52 Adding ...........................................................

413.52 ............................... . Addressograph................ 413.82 Buttonhole......................................................... 413.65 Calibration of.................................................. 414.42 ........................... Cleaning equipment ............... 413.54 ................................. Duplicating ...................... 413.86 Forage handling.............................................. 413.85 ............... Fuel handling and preparing.................... ............ 413.84 . Hoisting and pulling............................. 414.32 Kitchen ............................................................

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Machines-Continued. Loading ........................................................... 413.87 Mimeographs................................................. 413.54 Moving-picture.................................................... 413.56 Mowing....................................................... 413.83 Numbering.................................................. 413.52 Office....................................................... 413.5 Photographic................................................ 413.55 Printing presses............................................... 413.53 Road ........................................................ 413.81 Steam shovels ..................................................... 413.81 Stereopticons ...................................................... 413.56 Stitching..................................................... 413.82 Testing and measuring ................... .......................... 413.6 Trypewriters ........................................................ 413.51 Wire-winding ....................................................... 413.87 Machinists, employees....................... ...................... 231.54 Vessels ............................................................ 231.84 Magazines: Giving information to.......................................... 000.76 Small-arms.................................................. 474.816 Supply of......................................................... 461.5 Magnetos ............................................................... 412.45 Gun carriages................................................ 473.83 Mail............................................................ 311.1 Establishment of post offices and routes............................. 311.12 Extension of Rural Free Delivery ............................... 311.121 Mail boxes and wagons................ ...................... 311.122 F'orwarding and readdressing .................................... 311.18 Irregularities, lost or destroyed.................................. 311.13 Lost or destroyed................... ............................ 311.13 Parcel-post ........................................................ 311.16 Penalty envelopes and franking privilege........................... 311.15 Postage stamps, use of......................................... 311.14 Registered mail................................................... 311.17 Regulations and rules, postal and other............................. 311.11 Mail boxes and wagons................................................ 311.122 Mail carried on vessels for Post Office Department ...................... 563.55 Mail carriers, employees.............. . ...............................231.45

. . Mail service.................: ......................................

483.4 Mail transportation ..................................................... 523.04

Major Generals.................................................... 211.12

Majors ........................................................... 211.16

Malt ............................................................ 433.3

Maneuver grounds, reservations.............. ....................... 685

Maneuvers ............................................................. 354

Army......................................................... 354.22

Attendance ........................................................ 354. 202

Concessions at.................................................. 354.203

Criticisms ................... ................................. 354.201

Foreign....................................... ............... 354.25

Detail as observers (commissioned)............................. 210. 684

Hire of civilian employees........................................ 230.146

Joint Army and Navy........................ ................... 354.21

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253

Maneuvers-Continued. SMilitia.......................................................... Naval....................................................... Referees .................................................... Reports......................................................... State......................................................... M anifests, vessels..................................................... Manuals........................... ............................... Militia.......................................................... Manufacturing establishments and factories, capacity and output ....... Map cases ............................................................ Maps............................................................. Battle fields, maneuvers and war.................. ............... Buildings and grounds......................................... Coast and geodetic............... ............................... Confidential.................................. .. ................ Distribution and sale of........................................ Drawings, tracings, and sketches.................................. General Land Office............................................. Geological gurvey............................ ................... Lake surveys................................. ..................... Mapping and map work, reproduction.............................. Ordnance survey, Great Britain and Ireland ........................ Parcel-post......................... . .......................... Post-rout .............................. ..................... Progressive military............................................... Scale of..................................................... Topographic or relief.......................................... Marches:

Practice .......................................................... Tests............... ...................................... Marine Corps ........................................................... Marine Artillery .................................................... Marine Band................................................... Marine brigades............... ................................... Marine cadets............................ ......................... Transportation officers and enlisted men ........................... Marine ways......................................................... Maritime laws..................... ................................. M aritime m atters....................................................... Markers:

Employees........................................................ Graves........................................................... Target ranges.................................................... Marking outfits....................................................... Marking supplies and equipment....................................... Marksmanship. (See Target practice.)

Marksmen............................................................ Reserves.......................................................... Marriages............................................................. Civil, in the Philippine Islands................................... Marshals, provost..................................................... Martial law, employment of troops.....................................

354.22 354.23

354.204

354.205

354.24

569.4

062.11

325.12

004.401

428.7

061

061.1

600.92

061.7

061.2

061.04

061.03

061.5

061.6

061.4

061.01

061.91

061.81

061.8

061.3

061.02

061.92

353.55

353.56

045.3

045.33

045.31

045.35

045.32

515.2

826.1

010.7

017

231.491

619.2

416.2

457.8

400.161

221.62

326.5

291.12

014.36

370.81

370.8

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Masks, fencing ................................................... Masons, employees...................................................... 231.56

000.48

................... Massacres...................................... 231.81

Masters, vessels, employees........................................... Masters-at-arms, employees......................................... 231.83

466

Matches, supplies....................... ........................... 381.3

Materials for war..................... .............................. 231.81

............................. Mates, vessels, employees ............ ............. 231.67

Matrons, employees................................... 414.14

...................................... ... .. . Mats................ 414.14

........................................... Matting................. 427.4

Mattress covers.................................................... 427.3

Mattresses......................................................... 471.866

Maximite........................................................ 433.2

Meal.............................................................. 464.2

Forage.............. ........................................ 433.1

Grain for.......................................................... 430.1

Meals, subsistence................................................. .......................................

003.1 Measures................... . ................ 413.64 Measuring machines................................ Meats: ............. 431.4

Canned or pickled................................ 431.5

Cured or salt........................... .................... 431.2

Fresh............................................. ........... Mechanical trades, employees ............. ........................ 231.5

Mechanics: Employees....................... .............................. 231.55 Enlisted.......................................................... 221.63 Medals: Commissioned ................................................. 210.52

Army Cuban Pacification................................... 210.521

Congressional............................................. 210.522

Honor.................................... ................... 210.523

Replacing old with....................................... 210.5231

Life-saving................................. ................ 210.524

Philippine Insurrection....................... ............... 210.525

Small-arms target-practice .................................. 210.526

Target-practice competitions................................ 210.527

Enlisted................................. ....................... 220.52

Army Cuban Pacification ................................... 220.521

Congressional.................... ........................... 220.522

Honor .................................................... 220.523

Replacing old with ..................................... 220.5231

Life-saving................................................... 220.524

Philippine Insurrection....................................... 220. 525

Small-arms

argev-practLl(ce....................................

Target-practice competitions.................................. Transportation of................................................... U niforms......................................................... Medical attendance............................................... Cadets........................................................... Civilians................. .......................................... Employees.................................... ................ Enlisted men.....................................................

220. 526

220.527

523.6

421.7

701

701.6

701.5

701.4

701.2

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255 Medical attendance-Continued. N urses ............................................................. Officers ........................................................... Medical collections ..................................................... Medical department .................................................... Medical employees .................................................... Chemists ...........---............................................... Clinical experts ................................................... Medical experts .........---........................................... Pharmacists--------------........................................................

Physicians .........................................................

Veterinarians .....................................................

M edical equipment ....................................................

M edical examinations ..................................................

Cadets ............................................................

('ivilians ...........................................................

E m ployees .........................................................

Enlisted m en ......................................................

Nurses .............................................................

O fficers ...........................................................

Medical experts, employees .............................................

M edical histories ......................................................

Cadets ............................................................

Civilians ........................................... .

........... E m ployees .............................................

........... Enlisted men ......................................................

N urses .............................................................

O fficers ...........................................................

Medical museums..................................................

Medical Reserve Corps ..................................................

Officers.......................................................

Medical supplies .......................................................

Acids.......................................................

Artificial limbs................................................

Chemicals................................................... Dressings and materials ............. .......................... Drugs ....... ..................................................... ........................... Electrical equipment ................ Equipment....................................................... Equipment for special treatments................................... First-aid packets or pouches.................................... Gases ............................................................. Instruments: Medical ....................................................... Surgical ....................................................... Medicines ......................................................... ............................ Patent medicines................. Proprietary medicines.......................................... ........................... Special treatments................. . Surgical ....................................................... Surgical equipment................................................ Vaccine: ............................... Smallpox................. Typhoid....................................................

701.3 701.1 700. 6 321.6 231.23 231.236 231.233 231.234 231.235 231.231 231.232

440

702

702.6 702.5 702.4 702.2 702.3 702.1 231.234

706

706.6 706.5 706.4 706.2 706.3 706.1 700. 6 326.2 211.23 440 441.3 443. 1 441.2 442 441.1 444.3 443 444 4414.1 441.5

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256 Medicine........................ ..................................... Essays...................................................... Laws of..................................................... Lectures on................ . .. .................. .................................................... Pel

Patent ................

700

700.2

700.1

700.2

441.6

... .......................... 441.6

Philosophy of ................................................ Professional papers............................................ Proprietary................. ................................. State control................................................. Supplies.................................................... Theory...................................................... Training in.................................................. Training in nursing.............. ............................. Training in surgery............................................ Treatises on.................................................. United States control.......................................... Veterinary................................................... Megaphones..................................................... Memoranda, notes............... ................................. Artillery.................................................... General staff ................................................. Militia...................................................... Memorial halls................................................... Memorial services, use of reservations for............................. \Memorials....................................................... ..................................... Designs................ Erection and care............................................. Inscriptions.................................................. Permission to erect on reservations............................... Sites.................... ................................... Merchants and merchandising...................................... ............ ..... Merit certificate of Mess boxes....................................................... Mess cars, transportation............................................ Mess equipment or gear............................................... Mess funds, money................... ............................ Mess furniture .................. ................................... Mess jackets..................................................... Mess kits................. ...................................... Mess sergeant ................... ................................. Messenger detachments............................................ Messengers, employees.................................. ............... Messengers and couriers, use of in communication........................ ................................ Messes.......................... Enlisted men...................................................... Officers.................................. ....................... Vessels...................................... .................. Metal fixtures, builders' hardware...................................... Metal materials, builders' hardware..................................... .................. . .................. Metals....................... Metals, manufacture armament....................................... Meteorological observations.......................................... Meters (blast, electric, gas, rheostats, water)............................

700.1

700.7

441.7

700.5

441.4

700.1

700.3

700.3

700.3

700.2

700.5

445

413.47

300. 6

300.61

300.62

300.63

631.4

680.35

619.1

619.12

619.11

619.12

680.47

619.12

004. 1

22................

0 54

428.4

531. 33

414.37

123.72

414.17

421.2

426.5

221.39

322. 982

231.45

311.4

331.4

331.42

331.41

563.3

411.71

411.72

412.26

470.1

047. 211

413.61

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257 Methodist Episcopal Church ....................................... Methodist, South ....................................................... Metric system ........................................... ............. Middlings, forage ....................................................... Mileage deductions, funds received ..................................... Military Academ y ...................................................... Academic board .............................. ........ ........... Appropriations for .................................................. Band .............................................................. Board of Visitors ................................................... Course of instruction ................................................ Departments ................................... . .............. Detachments of enlisted men ........................................ Officers (adjutant, commandant of cadets, master of the sword, pro­

fessors, Quartermaster Corps oflicers, superintendent, treasurer, and

disbursing officer) .................................... ........... Regulations ........................................................ Military activities, damages caused by ................................... Military administration ................................ ................ Military and civil authorities, relations between .......................... M ilitary appropriations ..................................... ........... Military attach6s, details ................................... ............ Military control ........................................... ............. Posts and camps ................................................... Camp administration ........................................... Gardens................................ . . . ................. Kitchens................................ ................. Laundries ............................. .................... Civilians operating...................... ................ Establishment........................................ Regulations............................. .............. Libraries ....................................... ............... ............. Messes .......................................... Enlisted men............................................. Officers........................ ......................... Officers' clubs ................................... ............. .................................... Post administration.. Post and company exchanges ................................... Councils of administration .............................. Credit............... ................................ Employees............................................ Establishment ............................................ ............................. Officers................ . Operation reports.......................................... Profit...................................................... Regulations........................................... Stock, fixtures and supplies .................................. Military departments............................................... Military departments and divisions (geographical) ....................... Commanders and staffs............................................ Powers and duties .......................................... Establishment and discontinuance.................................. Extension or contraction of limits ................................... Headquarters of...................................................

000.31

000. 31

003.11

464. 2

131.5

351

351.06

112.2

351.03

351.06

351.05

351.05

351.02

351.01

351.04

370.07

300

014.12

112. 2

210. 681

330

331

331.02

331. 6

331.6

331.5

331.53

331.51

331.52 331.1

331.4

331.42 331.41

331.2

331.01

331.3

331.34

331. 35

331.33

331.31

331.33 331. 37

331.35

331. 36

331. 32

323.3

323

323.34

323.341

323. 31

323 32 323.33

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Military depots................... ................................. 323. 7 Commanders and staffs.................. ................. 323.74 Powers and duties of............................. ............ 323.741 Establishment and discontinuance................................... 323.71 Extension and contraction of limits.................................. 323.72 Headquarters of ............................................... 323.73 Military discipline................................................. 250.01 Military districts................................................. 323.6 Commanders and staffs ............................................. 323. 64 Powers and duties of ........................................ 323. 641 Establishment and discontinuance.................... ............ 323.61 Extension or contraction of limits..................... ......... 323.62 Headquarters of .............................................. 323.63 Military divisions .................................................... 323.3 Military field engineering................... ....................... 661.3 Military histories. (See Records--tHistories.) Military information, collection and dissemination ....................... 350.05 Military laws..................................................... 010. 6 Military museums ...................................................... 350.04 Military observations .................................................. 350.07 Military parks, appropriations for....................... ............ 112.4 Military persons, quasi................................................. 292 Military posts................... ..................... .............. 323.7 Appropriations for................................................. 112.3 Commanders and staffs......................................... 323.74 Powers and duties of ........................................... 323.741 Establishment and discontinuance ................................ 323.71 Extension or contraction of limits.................................. 323.72 Headquarters of ................. ............................. 323.73 Inspection........................................................ 333.1 Military prisoners. (See Prisoners-Military.) Military prisons. (See Prisons-Military.) Military problems................................ ................... 350.06 Military public works, appropriations for ................................. 112. 3 Military service, exemption of persons from............................. 324.72 Military stations ........................................................ 323.7 Commanders and staffs.......................... ............... 323. 74 Powers and duties of........................ ................ 323.741 Establishment and discontinuance ................................... 323.71 Extension or contraction of limits.................... ............ 323. 72 Headquarters of............... .. ............................. 323.73 Military statistics................................................. 059.1 Fighting men.................... ............................ 059.11 Military topography...................... ......................... 350.08 Militia.............. . . . . . .............................................

325 Adjutants general.............................................. 323. 82 Powers and duties of........................................... 323.821

Appropriations for............................................. 112.2

Cadets as part of.................................................. 000. 863

Cadets in......................................................... 000. 861

Commissions: Enlisted men holding........................................... 220.44 Officers holding............................................... 210.44

1 259 Militia-Continued.

Details:

Commissioned ................................................

210. 65 Enlisted.....................................................

220.65 Development and improvement.................................

325.5 Education (see also 350) .......................................

325.52 Armory instruction....................................

325.526 Correspondence schools....................................

325.522 Courses of study..........................................

325.525 Instruction at property inspections ........................

325.528 Instruction State employees ...............................

325.527 Standardization.......................................

325.524 State schools........................... ..............

325.523 Systems and methods of instruction .......................

325.521 Policies and plans.........................................

325.51 .........................

325.2 Discrimination against................ By employers of members. .................................

325.23 325.24 By Federal departments....................................

By organized labor ............... .........................

325. 25 Criticism and condemnation of ..............................

325.21 Laws and legislation to prevent................................. 325.22 Geographical divisions.........................................

323.8 Governors of States .................... ............................

323.81 Powers and duties of...........................................

323.811 Laws affecting (see also 011.6)...................................

010. 35 Laws and regulations ..........................................

325.1 Codes.................................. .................

325.12 Manuals.................................. ...................

325.12 Regulations.................... ..............................

325.11 Naval..........................................................

045.72 Officers:

Rank and command..........................................

210.726 Transportation............................................

512.5 Organization ......................................................

325.4 Conformity with Regular Army .................................

325.43 Independent to organize.......................................

325. 42 Organizations............................. ................

325. 45 Changes in ........ ........................................

325. 451 Designations of............................................

325. 455 Disbandment.........................................

325.453 Muster in and out....................... ..............

325. 452 Privileged............................................

325.456 325. 454 Transfer of units between arms ...........................

Strength.................................................

325.44 325.441 Commissioned........................................

325.442 Enlisted...............................................

000. 78 Publicity and public press as an aid ...............................

Quartermasters general, States....................................

323.83 323.831 Powers and duties of..........................................

Rank and precedence between, and Regular Army, enlisted......... 220. 726 325.3 Relations with War Department ..................................

325.32 Cooperation with Regular Army...............................

325.31 Relations with Regular Army.................................

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260 Militia-Continued. Relations with War Department --Continued. Status as militia ............................................... Status when in Federal service.............................. Reserves.................... ................................

Sale of supplies and equipment.................................... ........................... Training......................... . ....................... Unorganized.......................... Enrollment...................... ......................... UTse of reservations for............................................ Militia Affairs, Division of ............................................ Milk and cream:

Condensed................................................... Evaporated .................................................. Fresh ............................................... -.........

Malted ....................................................... Powdered ...................... .............................. Milk supply, hygiene and sanitation................................. Mimeographs.................................................... Mine caps ............................................................. Mine cases....................................................... Mine companies, transfer enlisted men................................ Mine domes ........................................................... Mine planters......................... .......................... Detail (enlisted)................................................ Mine practice, reports of ............................................. Mine structures ..................... ............................. Casemates.................... ................................. Drying ovens.................. ............................... Dynamite rooms ................................................... Loading rooms..................... .......................... Racks....................................................... Sheds......................... ............................. Storehouses.................................................. Walls ............................................................. Mine supplies................. .... .................................. Boat telephone............................................... Explosives.................................................. Mine supply list....................... .......................... Mine tools........................ .............................. Mine transformer........................... ...................... Mines:

Bureau of................... .. ................................. Naval...................................................... Submarine ........................................................ Apparatus ......................... ...................... Equipment................... ........................... Mining on reservations ................................................. Ministers, diplomatic................... .......................... Ministers of the gospel ..................... ....................... Mint, Director of....................... .......................... Mirrors......................................................... Searchlights..................................................... Missionaries...........................................................

325.33 325. 34 326.3 400. 324

353

325.41

325.411

680. 36

321.15

434.6

434.7

434.5

434.7

434.7

720.15

413.54

476.177

476.17

220. 335

476.178

560

220.693

353.177

663

663.1

663.7

663.6

663.2

663.5

663.4

663.4

663.3

476.3

476.32

476.33

476.31

476.3

476.173

046.26

045.931

476.11

476

476.1

680.31

041.221

000.37

042.15

414.18

470.33

000.37

I 261 Mittens ..........--------------......................................... Mixed commands for field service....................................... Mobile Army, Division of.................. ........................ Mobilization.......................................................... Models, measuring and testing instruments .............................. Molasses......................................................... Monel metal..................................................... M onetary systems ........... ......................................... Money: Foreign exchange of.................. .......................... Funds....................................................... Transportation ......... ........................................... Money bags....................................................... Money lending, employees .............. ........................... Money orders, checks.................... ......................... Monum ents ......... ................................................. Appropriations for..................... ....................... Designs ........................................................... Erection and care.................... ......................... Inscriptions....................................................... Permission to erect on reservations................ ............... Sites........................................................ Monuments and tombstones........................................ Contributions................................................. Inscriptions...................................................... Location and size................................................. Mooring as an obstruction to navigation................................ Moorings: Mines...................................................... Rules for .................................................... Mops........................................................... Mormon 'Church .................................................. Mortality, statistics...................... ......................... Mortar, building material ................ .......................... Mortar batteries .................................................. Mortar beds..................................................... Mortars.......................................................... Mortgages....................................................... Mortgages on real property or land................................... Mosquito bars.............................. ....................... Mosquito nets................................................... Mosquito shields............................. ..................... Mosquitoes.......... ................. ........................... Prevention and restriction...................................... Motor cycles..................................................... ........................... Motor trucks............................ Motor vehicles ......................................................... Motors: Electric ................ .................................... Permission to install in buildings................................ Molders, employees................................................. Mounted duty: Commissioned................................................ Enlisted....................................................... Mounted Engineers............... .................................

422.5 322.07 321.13 370.01 413. 66 436.2 470.16 003. 2 123.07 123 523.6 428.5 230.761 122.1 619.1 112.4 619.12 619.11 619.12 680. 47 619.12 293. 6 293.63 293.62 293.61 800.43 476.13 800.214] 414.41 000.31 053.2 411.83 662 662.4 472.4 013.15 601.01 427.6 427.6 427.6 725.1 725.11 451.3 451.2 537 412.41 680.423 231.54 210.47 220.47 322.16

262 .......................... Mounted Infantry...................... Mounted rangers.................................................

.........

: ................ Mounted scouts........................ Mounts, gun.....................................................

Automatic guns................................................

............................

Field.............................

Howitzers .........................................................

Machine guns....................................................

Mobile guns..................................................

......................................

Mortars...............

Navy guns................................................... Parts and accessories.......................................... Seacoast guns................................................. ............................ Siege guns....................... Turrets..................................................... Mounts (animals):

Hire of....................................................... ................................... Pay for....................... Moving-picture machines............................................ Moving pictures...................................................... Mowing machines...................................................... Mucilage......................................................... .......................... Municipal ordinances................... ............................. Murder............................ Museums:

Historical...................................................

Medical......................................................

Military................ .

..................................... Music..........................................................

Instruction in.................................................

........................... Instrumental.......................

Sheet.......................................................

Vocal........................................................

......................... Music holders............................

Music pouches....................................................

Music rolls.............................

.......................... Music stands ..........................................................

Music teachers...................................................

Musical instruments.......................

....................... Musical training...................................................

Bugle calls..................................................

Instruction..................................................

Orchestra, string and brass....................................... Teachers.......... -........................-.................. Vocal and instrumental......................................... Musician:

Chief ............................................................. Principal.................................................... Musicians.......................................................... Mustard ............................................................... Muster, volunteers.................................................... Muster-in........ ............................................ Muster-out ........-----..................................... Muster in and out, militia..................... .......................

322.991

322.993 322.992 473 473.5 473.1 473.2 473.5 473.1 473.4 473.6

473.8

473.3

473.1

470.46

534.1

241.15

413.56

004.5

413.83

462.6

010.5

000.51

000.43 700. 6 350.04 007.1 353.73 353.71 413.37 353.71 413.32 413. 32 413.37 413.32 353.72 413.3 353.7 353.75 353.73 353.74

353.72

353.71

221.15

221.34

221.64

437.5

324.12

324.121

324.122

325.452

263 Mustering regulations..................

...........................

324.124 Muster rolls ...........................................................

330.31 Pay on.......................................................

242.5 Amendments and corrections................................... 242. 51 Rendition and correction.........................................

330.311 Musters ...............................................................

335.25 Mutiny...............................................................

000.51 Mutton...........................................................

431.2 N. Nail clips, toilet..................................................

Nails:

Builders' hardware .................................................

IHorseshoe .........................................................

Name, change of:

Commissioned and enlisted........................................

Employees................................................

Names and addresses of commercial enterprises ..........................

National anthems..................... ............................

National Military Park Commissions.....................................

National Museum........................ ........................

National parks:

Appropriations for .................... .......................

Reservations..................................................

National reserves ....................................................

National shooting matches. (See Target practice.)

National trophy...................................................

Nationality, appointment.................. ........................

Native troops ..........................................................

Otfficers:

Assignment ....................................................

Change of station .................... ...........................

Philippine Scouts................... ..........................

Battalion noncommissioned staff.................................

Battalions...............................................

Companies............... .................................

Porto Rican Regiment of Infantry...............................

Band..........................................................

..........

Battalion noncommissioned staff................... Battalions...............................................

............................

Companies ..................... ..........

Headquarter detachments ........................ ..........................

Machine-gun platoons............ Mounted orderlies ..............................................

Regimental noncommissioned staff ............................

Natives of island possessions, transportation ............................

........................................

Nativity................. Naturalization, Bureau of...........................................

Naturalization...................................................

........................

Courts having jurisdiction ................... .

Persons excluded ............................................. Procedure...................................................

Qualifications................................................

............................

Nautical instruments..................

425.4 411. 72 456.6 201.7 230.717 004.01 007.11 020. 6 040. 41 112.4

688

326.4 332.21 230.223 322.8 210. 314 210. 324 322.82 322.821 322. 822 322. 823 322.81 322. 812 322.811 322. 814 322.815 322. 817 322.816 322. 818 322. 811 516.5 291.15 049. 22 014.32 014. 323 014. 321 014.324 014. 322 413.71

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264 .............................. Naval Academy ...................... Naval badges............. ........................................ Naval bases........................................................ ............ Naval cadets .......................................... ....................... Naval construction and defense.............. Naval convoys.................................................... Naval defense ........................ ............................. Naval districts...... -.----............................................ .............................. Naval fleets......................... Naval forces.....----................................................ .......................... Naval hospitals ......................... Naval maneuvers.............. .................................... Naval militia....----------................................................ ............................ Naval mines .......................... Naval patrols..------------.................................................. ............................ Naval records......................... Naval regulations.........----....................................... Naval reserves ........................ ............................ ............................. Naval reviews........................ Naval schools............ .........................-............... Naval squadrons...--------.............................................. Naval stations ........................ ............................. ........................... Naval vessels .......................... Naval War College..................... ............................ Naval warfare....----------............................................... Naval war game .......................... .......................... Naval war records............ ..................................... Navies, foreign............... ..................................... Navigation: Aids to...... ............................................... Buoys......................... ........................... Lighthouses.............................................. Lightships .................................................... Pilot service....... ---...................................... Signaling devices.............................................. Bureau of (Department of Commerce)................................ Bureau of, Navy.................. ............................. Clearing obstructions to .................. ........................... Anchoring ............................................... Destroying............................................... Issuing notices................... .......................... Marking......... ........................................ Mooring .......................... ....................... Putting on charts..................... ...................... Removing .....................-...... ..................... Sinking........ ......................................... ----

Obstructions to....................... ......................... Bars.-..................................................... Bridges ........................................................ Driftwood................................................ Logs ........................................................... Piles .................................................... Reefs................................................... Rocks, uncharted............................................

045. 82

045.97

045. 933

045. 83

045. 93

045.43

045. 93

045. 932

045. 41

045.7

045. 98

354.23

045. 72

045.931

045. 73

045. 94

045.731

045. 71

045. 91

045. 8

045.42

045.44

045.92

045.81

045.95

045. 96 045. 941 336.3 829.1

829. 11

829.12

829. 13

829.15

829.14

048.26

045.21

800.8

800.83

800.84

800.82

800.81

800.83

800.82

800. 84

800.84

828

828.1

828.4

828.2

828.2

828.2

828.1

828.1

265 Navigation-Continued.

Obstructions to-Continued.

Water hyacinths...............................................

Wrecks..................................................

A)andoned ............... ............................

No menace to navigation................................

Owners' rights .......................................

Opening and closing .........................................

Navigation (charges..............................................

Navigation data...................... ............................

Navigation regulations ................ ...........................

Navy:

Enlisted men of.......................... .........................

Oflicers of .......................................................

The President ,is Commander in Chief ............................

Transportation oflicers and enlisted men..........................

Navy Department.............. ...

...............................

Bureaus........................ .............................

Construction and Repair ............... .....................

Ilvydrographic Office ...........................................

Navigation.......

.........................................

Ordnance.............. ...

...............................

Steam Engineering................ ........................

Yards and Docks .............. ..........................

Officers.....................................................

Publi(cations.......................... ............................

Navy and Army, joint operation,s.. ... .......... ..................

Negroes, appointment civil............................................

Negroes and Negro race................... .........................

Neostyle..........................................................

Nets, rules for...................... ...............................

Neutrality............ ...........................................

Nevada trophy........................... ............................

828. 3 828. 5 828.52 828.53 828.51 800.221 017.1 829.2 017.2 045.6 045. 5 031.1 515.1 045 045.2 045. 22 045. 25 045. 21 045. 26 045. 23 045. 24 045.1 062.2 370.26 230.2221 291.21 413. 54 800.219 000.27 332.22

Newspapers:

Giving information to ........................................

Supply of..................................... ...............

Newspaper correspondents, photographers, writers ......................

........................

Nickel................................... Night letters......................................................

..........

Night training............................................ Nitroglycerin....................................................

Nomination to the Senate:

Appointment.....................................................

SroI OII t L on

.......................................................

000. 76 461.5 000.77 470.17 311.21 353.12 471. 864 210.141

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Noncombl,atants..................................................

383. 2 Noncommissioned officers:

220. 311 Assignment..................................................

220.321 Change of station..............................................

. .................

.........

220.721 . Rank and precedence .................. Rank and precedence, between Regular Army and militia........... 220. 726 Noncommissioned staff officers:

Assignment................. .....................................

220. 311 Change of station.................... .............................

220.321 Nonintercourse in war................................................

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266 Northwest Territory...................................................

Nosebags.......................................................

...................

Notarial duties of employees.................... Notarial fees and allowances........................................

...............................

Notaries public .................... Notes. (See Memoranda, Notes.)

Noxious gases, air pollution............................................

.......................................

Nuisances................. Nurse Corps...........................................................

Nurses........................................................

Admission to hospitals............................................

.................................

Chief nurses................. . ............................

Dental treatment................. Medical attendance. ..........................................

Medical examinations..........................................

..........................

Medical histories.................... Superintendent of.............................................

Surgical operations............................................

Transportation....................................................

......................... Nursing, training in..................... .......................... Nuts, builders' hardware ................

000. 44

455. 3

230. 414

248. 55

013. 27

723. 13

723. 23

322. 31

211.31 705. 13

211.29 703. 3

701.3 702. 3

706. 3

211.28 707.3

513

700.3 411.72

0. Oath of office: 210. 142

Appointment.................................................

210.242 Promotion...................................................

013. 14

Oaths, legal......................................................

464. 1

Oats............................................................

250. 14

Obscene language, use of .............................................

Obscene reading matter, introduction of, at military posts............... 250. 15

473. 864

Observation towers................................................

350.07 Observations, military .................................................

Observers:

+itls216

10

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Foreign maneuvers, details (commissioned) .........................

Second class.................................................

Observing instruments .................................................

Obstacle courses............ .......................................

Obstructions to navigation................... ......................

Odometer .............................................................

Offenses:

Military................. . .....................................

ronulitical .........................................................

Office, holding of:

By employees.................................................

By volunteers.................................................

Vacation of office. ............................. .............

By accepting another..................................

By discontinuance.....................................

By muster-out........................................

By sentence court-martial...............................

By summary dismissal ....................................

Office, civil or military, holding of....................................

Appointing power............................................

Emoluments. ................................................

.

210. 684

221.66 413. 74

656

828

413. 64

250.02 000. 24

230.762 324. 2

324. 24

324. 241

324.243 324. 243

324.244 324. 242

014.7 014.71 014. 74

I

267 Office, civil or military, holding of-Continued.

Tenure..... .............................................

Vesting ........................................................

Office, higher than rank, holding of (commissioned)....................

.......................................

Office furniture....... Office hours, employees.............................................

Office rooms:

Assignment ....................................................

Employees, allotment of space...................................

.........................................

Office supplies...... .......................................

Blank books...... ..................................

Cards and cardboard..... Clips....... ............................................

Envelopes...... .........................................

...................................

Holders and pads. ..... Ink....... ..............................................

Jackets ..................................................

.........................................

Mucilage....... Paper (blue print, blotting, carbon, drawing)......................

.......................................

Paper cutters...... Pencils and pens ...... .........................................

Pins....... .............................................

Rubber bands...... ......................................

............................................

Seals....... .......................................

Sponge cups...... .....................................

Stamps, rubber...... Tapes...... .............................................

Typewriter ribbons ....... ......................................

...............................

Office tools and machines....... ...............................

Officer, de facto, Volunteers..... Officers:

Admission to Government Hospital for Insane.....................

................................

Admission to hospitals..... Appointment. (Sce Appointment.)

......................

Attendance foreign military schools... ...........................................

Customs...... Dental treatment.........................................

Employment by corporations and others...........................

Ex, Regular Army, admission to Government Hospital for Insane..

Ex, Volunteer, admission to Government Hospital for Insane..

..........................................

Foreign....... Attendance military schools, United States...................

In hands of civil authorities..... ...........................

Line:

Assignment.... .......................................

Change of station ....... ....................................

Line of duty...... .......................................

Medical attendance ....... ......................................

Medical examinations...... ...............................

.....................................

Medical histories..... Officers, Navy...... ......................................

Promotion. (See Promotion.)

Retired........................................... ..........

Detail with militia...... ..............................

Detail on recruiting service...................................

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Officers--Continued. Staff: Assignment .................... . .. ........... .......................... Change of station ............... Surgical operations................ ............................ Surveying. (See Details.)

Taxation.................... . ............................... Transportation...................... ........................... . ........................ Volunteers................... ..... Officers' clubs....................------........................... Offices, collecting and canvassing in................................... ...................... Official courtesies........................... Officials, employees................................................ Oil........................... ................................... Crude, fuel................................................... Gasoline, fuel ...................................................... .......................... Kerosene, fuel...................... ................................ Lubricating ................... Mineral, fuel................ ................................. Motor, fuel.................................................. ........................... Olive and other table ............... Road, building material ........................................... ......................... ............. Oil-burning plants.......... Oil cans .................................................... Oilers, employees: Harbor boats................................................. ............................. Ships........................... ............................................. Oilers, sm all-arms ........ . ................................................ Cases for ..... Operating boards, electric machinery................................ Operators: Depot, factory, shop ............................................... .................. Telegraph, telephone, wireless................ Opinions. (See Decisions and opinions.)

Optical instruments............................................... ........................... Orchestras............................ ........................... Orderlies.............................. Orderly detachments .............................................. Orders ................................................................ Court-martial........... ...................................... Executive................................................... Field orders or messages ............... ............................ .......................... General ............................ Obituary.................................................... Religious.................................................... .............................. Secret or sealed .................. Special ............................................................ Travel ............................................................ ....................... Ordinances, municipal..................... ..................... Ordnance, Bureau of, Navy................... Ordnance, Office Chief of.......................................... Office organization ................................................. ............................. Ordnance Department................ Ordnance sergeant................................................

210.312 210.32 707. 1

012.313

512

324.76

331.2

230.434

335.11

231.12

411.6

463.8

463.7

463.6

412.27

463.6

463.7

434.3

41 1. 81

677 414.56 231.85

231.84

474. 853

474. 854 412. 46 231.65

23]. 37

413.75

353.74

221.67

322. 982

300.4

300.44

300.41

300. 45

300.42

300.47

000.32

300.46

300.43

300.43

010.5

045.26

023

023.1

321.8

221.17

269 Organization of the Army .............. ............................ Organizations: Religious.................................................... Secret, in the Army .............................................. Ornamentation of grounds (grass, plants, shrubs, trees) ................... Ornaments, uniform clothing............................................ Outlaws......................................................... Ovens: Field .............................................................. Permanent.................. ................................. Overcoats............................................................. Overflow, inland waterways ................... .......................... Overpayments, refunds............................................. Overtime: Employees ......................................................... Employees, pay ............................................... .... Oysters: Canned....................................................... Fresh.............................................................. P. Pacific coast defenses.............................. .. .................. Pack employees................................................... Pack equipment................................. .. ................ Pack outfits (machine and mountain guns).............................. Pack saddles.. ................. ................................. Pack trains, transportation, land.................................... Packers: Depot and factory, employees...................... ............. Pack trains, employees........................................ Packing................................... ..................... Packing for joints, plumbing material ................................... Packing materials.................. .............................. Packing services................... .............................. Packing supplies ....................................................... Bags, cotton, paper........................................... Barrels ........................... .......................... Bottles.................... ................................. Boxes........................ .............................. Brands...................................................... Buckets.............................. ..................... Burlap.................................................... Cartons................... ........................................ Crates ........................ .................................... Excelsior........................................................ Kit packs......................................................... Labels....................................................... Lacquer......................................................... Marking outfits................................................... Paper...................... ....................................... Paraffin.......................................................... Sacks, cotton, paper............................ ................ Sawdust......................................................... Stencils...................................... .....................

320 000.32 250. 8 618. 32 421.7 000. 52 414. 24 414. 23 421.2 814 131.4 230. 4521 248. 43 431.8 431.7

370. 32 231.7 455 455. 6 455. 4 535 231.62 231.71 400.162 412. 25 457 486. 6 457 457.4 457. 1 457.2 457.1 457.7 457.2 457.3 457.5 457.1 457.6 457.1 457.7 457.6 457.8 457. 3 457.6 457.4 457.6 457. 8

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270 Packing supplies-Continued. Tags............................................. ................ 457.7 Tin cans............................................. 457.2 Wax.................... .... . ............................. 457.6 Packmasters, employees ............................................... 231.71

Packmasters, pack trains, employees....................... .

71 Packs, field........................................................... 428. 8

Pads, horseshoe ................... ............................. 456. 6

Painters, employees .................................................... 231.56

Paintings............... ................................. 007.3

Paints ................................................... 411.6

Palace horse cars, transportation....................................... 531.42

Palma trophy ........................................................ 332. 23

Pamphlets. (See Blank forms and books.)

Pan-American Union ................................................ 040. 6

Panniers, pack ....................................................... 455. 4

Paper:

Packing and wrapping ........................................... 457. 3

Toilet....................... ...................................

425. 3

Waste, disposal of ................................................ 485. 3

Writing .......................................................... 462.1

Paper cutters................ .............................. 462. 6

Paper work in the Army.............................................. 319. 22

Papers, legal ............................... ........................... 013.1

Parade grounds ........................................................ 618.1

Parades:

Ceremonies . ................................................... 335. 23

Troops for........................................................ 370.7

Parados............................................................. 661.4

Paraffin, packing....................................... ............... 457. 6

Parasites, destruction and prevention of ............................ 729. 2

Parcel post, mails................................................... 311.16

Parcel Post System ............................ ................ 043. 22

Parcel post, transportation....................................... 523.04

Pardon in war ....................................................... 383. 3

Parentage........................................................... 291.13

Parents ......................................... .. ............. 013. 42

Park Commissions, National Military.................................. 020. 6

Parlor-car transportation.............................................. 531.23

Parties, legal...................... .......... . ................. 013.24

Parties, political.................................... .................. 000. 21

Partnerships, contracts........................................... 161.423

Passenger lists, vessels................................................ 569. 31

Passenger transportation accounts. (See Accounts.)

Passenger transportation contracts. (See Contracts.)

Passengers on transports, pay.......................................... 541.6

Passes. (See Absence.)

Passports ................................................. 041. 231

Pasturage, forage . ........................ ........................... 464. 6

Pasturage, on reservation..................... .................. 680. 31

Patent Office................................. .............. 046.23

Patents................ ................... ......................... 072

Assignment ..................................................... 072. 6

Effect of letters patent............................................ 072. 2

271 Patents-Continued. Infringement ...................................................... Persons entitled to ........................................... Royalties on...................................................... UTse of patented articles by Government ............................. Under contract ..................... ........................... Under license............... ............................. Patriotic songs ......................................................... Patrol systems................................................... Patrols. naval.................................................... Pawnbrokers..................................................... Pawnshops ............................................................. Pay and allowances .................................................... Pay: Allotments of ...................................................... Changes and corrections....................................... Address of allottees........................................ Corrections............... . ............................ .............. Dates of allotments ........................ Increases and decreases .................................... Names of allottees ...................................... Changing on pay rolls........................................... Correction of record..................................... Nondeduction noted....................................... Overdeduction noted....................................... Refundment of overpaid.................... ............ Discontinuance of.............................................. ............... Death of allottee........................ Death of allottor........................................... Declined or refused......................................... Discharge or desertion.................................. Reports of................................................. ........................... Requests for .................... Nonpayment of allotments...................................... Original and duplicate......................................... Settlement of and charges...................................... Suspensions ................................................... .............. Absence, misconduct...................... For fines .................................................. ............. Pending trial............................ Validity of .................................................... Allowances to employees............................................ Compensation for injuries.................................... Laws, rules, and regulations .............................. Reports of................................................. Reports of termination of disability......................... Money allowance for quarters ................................... Notarial fees and allowances.................................... Quarters in kind.......................................... Rations or messing........................................ Special classes employees....................................... Subsistence money allowance...................................

072.5 072.1 072.4 072.3 072.31 072. 32 007.12 045.73 045.73 004.32 004.32 240 243 243.2 243.23 243.21 243.25 243. 22 243.24 243.3 243.31 243.32 243.33 243.34 243.5 243.55 243.56 243.53 243.54 243.52 243.51 243.4 243.1 243.8 243.6 243.63 243.61 243.62 243.7 248.5 248.57 248.571 248.572 248.573 248.53 248.55 248.54 248.52 248.56 248.51

272 Pay-Continued.

Allowances to enlisted men and nurses ........... ............ 2418

Accounts and vouchers........................... . ......... 248.01

Advances or partial payments............................... 2 18. 02

Clothing............ ................. ................... 243.5

Heat and light, including fuel...................... .......... 24:;. 2

Orders or authority for......................................... 210.01

Overpayments or short payments............................ 241.03

Quarters..................... ................................. 2418.1

24 ;. 4

Rations or subsistence......................................... Routes, distances, places .................. ................ . 2.4;. 05

Special class of troops .................................... 248.07

Special service or condition ................ ................... 248.08;

Travel pay................................... ............... 21:. G

215

..................... Allowances to officers..................... ..................... 2,15.01

Accounts and vouchers.................. .......... 215.02

Advances or partial payments..................... 215.3

Forage.................................................... 215.2

Heat and light, including fuel............................... Mileage or travel pay ................. ........................ 215. ;

.......... 2-15.04

Orders or authority for........................... Overpavments or short pavments............................ 2.15.03

245.1

Quarters ...................................................... Routes, distances, places....................... ............ 2.45.05

245.07

Special conditions, as discharge.............................. 245.08

Special means................................................. Special service or journey...................................... 245. 08

247

Beneficiary money and records..................................... Change of name of beneficiaries................................. 247.3

Claim for money............... ........................... 247.6

247.4

................... Death of beneficiary..................... 247.5

Death of officer or soldier................................... 247.2

Designation of beneficiaries..................................... Laws and regulations...................................... 24,7.1

24,(. 8

Commutations of allowances to enlisted men......................... Accounts and vouchers.................. ................... 246.801

Advances or partial payments............................... 248. 802

Clothing.................................. ................ 24,8.85

Heat and light, including fuel.................... ........... 246. 82

Orders or authority for.......................................... 246.804

246. 803

Overpayments or short payments............................ 246. 81

Quarters.................................................. 246. 84

Rations or subsistence...................................... Routes, distances, places........................................ 248. 805

Special class of troops....................................... 248.8 07

Special service or conditions.................... ............ 241. 803

Travel pay..................................................... 248. 83

245.8

Commutations of allowances to officers ............................. .................. 245. 801

Accounts and vouchers................... 24,5.802

Advances or partial payments............................... Forage............................ ........................245.83

Heat and light, including fuel.................................. 245.82

Mileage or travel pay................... ................... 245. 86

Orders or authority for...................................... 245.804

1

I,

273 Pay-Continued.

Commutations of allowances to officers-Continued.

Overpayments or short payments.............................. Quarters..................................................... Routes, distances, places..................................... Special conditions, as on discharge............................. Special means............................................... Special service or journey .................................. Deposits with paymasters........................................... Claims for unpaid .............................................. ..................... Deserters............................ Dishonorably discharged men................................. .......................... Interest on..................... ................. Records and reports of.................... Lost deposit books....................................... Employees.................................................. Assignments, stoppages, charges ................................. ........................ ............. Assessments .... Assignments............................................ Collection of charges against .............................. ............................ Stoppage................. Estimates and appropriations for............................... Appropriations for..................................... Laborers paid from $1,000.................................. Estimates for......................................... Laws, rules and regulations ............................... Reports to accompany estimates............................ Use and availability of................................... Increases and reduction in ................................... Increases ............................................... Exceptional increases ................................... Recommendations from authorities for .................... Reductions................................................ Requests and applications ................................ Rewards for sutggestions and improvements .................. ............... Kinds and classes of........................... Additional compensation................................... Board wages........................................... ............ Double compensation...................... Employer's lial)ility....................................... Extra for overtime ...................................... ............. Holiday and Sunday pay .................. Per diem employees.................................. Piece work................................... ............ Salaries per month or per annum .......................... ................. Wages per diem....................... Methods and time of payment ............................... Due deceased employees................................... .................... During leave...................... .............. Frequency and times..................... In advance........................................... .......................... Pay rolls................... 322-17----18

245.803

245.81

245.805

245.807

245.808

245.806

244

244.5

244.3

244.4

244.2

244.1

244.11

248

248.6

248.64

248.61

248.63

248.62

248.1

248.14

248.141

248.11

248.13

248.12

248.15

248.8

248. 81

248. 82

248. 83

248.85

248.84

248.86

248.4

248.44

248.48

248.44

248.47

248.43

248.45

248.451

Z4. 4o

218.41

248.42

248.2

248.25

248.24

248.22

248.23

248.21

T

274

Pav-C'ontinued.

Employees-( ontinued.

............ Rates and calculations of ....................... ('alculation of............................. ............. Entrance salaries...................................... Excess $150 per month................................. Grading salaries and wages.............................. In special localities............... ...................... Services at distant stations................................. Special classes........................................ ................ Reports and statements as to................. Traveling expenses............................................. Classes of employees allowed traveling expenses............. ( hanging station....................... ............. Disabled............................................... Discharged or dismissed................. ............ New appointees....................................... Of other departments performing service for the War De­

partment......................................... On duty.................... ........................... Terminating service ................................... Under contracts, travel incidental thereto ............... Items of allowances, tips .............................. Length of time expenses allowed ............................ Per diem allowance in lieu of............................ Receipts and vouchers.................... .............. Reimbursement.......................................... Reports and statements.................................... ............. Enlisted men and nurses........................... Abroad.................................................. (Collectingcharges and dues..................................... Alimony............................................. Damages or loss of property................................. Exceeding clothing allowances ........................... .......... Fines and forfeitures......................... Indebtedness-and dues................................. Laundry dues......................................... Post-exchange dues..................................... Subsistence charges..................... ........... To company or regimental funds ....................... To private parties..................................... To United States other than specified ................... Retained or detained....................................... ('orrecting payments, stoppages................................. Absence from duty, misconduct............................. Absence without leave................................. ..................... Double payments.................. Erroneous deductions ................................. . ................... Excess furlough ................... ................... Overpayments ..................... ........................... Returned pay ................... Short payments, credit for................................. Date of commencement..................................... ...................... Deceased soldiers.............

218.3

248.33

24.8.31

2,18.32

24,8.35

248.37

248.34

248.36

248.01

248.7

248.76

248.763

248.766

24,8.765

248.762

248.767

24,18.761

248.764

248.768

248.73

248.74

248.75

248.72

248.71

248.78

242

2412.05

242.4

242.47

242.46

242.48

242.42

242.41

242.412

242.411

242. 413

242.414

242.415

242.416

242.43

242.3

242.34

242.35

242.33

242.37

242.36

242.32

242.38

242.31

242.02

242.7

275 Pay-Continued.

Enlisted men and nurses-Continued.

Expiration term of enlistment............................... Final pay................................................ Assigned final statements ................................. Charges and deductions................................. Data for and methods settlement ......................... Final statements for settlement............................ Irregular final statements............................... Lost final statements................................... Overpaym ents ..... ...................................... Purchase of discharge...................................... Short payments........................ ............... Increases and decreases.................................... Kinds and rates entitled to................................. Additional........................................... Certificate of merit, badges ............................. Marksmanship or gunners ............................ Special details, mess, sergeants, plotters................ Base pay of grade...................................... ........................... Extra duty................ On discharge................ ........................... On promotion........................ .................. On reduction............................................. ............... On reenlistment......................... Methods and forms used.................................... ............... On descriptive lists.......................... Pay rolls and muster rolls...................................... Amendments and corrections ............................... Reports pay enlisted men................................... Retired pay.............................................. Service pay, foreign, war................... ................ Enlistment periods, various ............................... Prior service other than Army........................... Withheld, delayed, or paid to others.......................... Delay or nonreceipt of ..................................... Deserters.................... ......................... 1)uring absence, furlough ............................... In arrears.......... ............ ...................... Paid to others for......................................... Commanding officers................................ Prisoners or convicts................................... Underdrawn or partial payments ......................... When in hands of civil authority .......................... Federal employees as militiamen................................ Methods of paying ................................................. At encampments and maneuvers ............................. Otflicers, pay clerks, and veterinarians ............................... Accounts proper............................................... Assignment or transfer of................................ Indorsed for deposit...................................... Suspension by the auditor ................................ Where or by whom paid.................................. Advance of pay........................................... Certificates of nonindebtedness .................................

242.04

242.6

242.64

242.65

242.61

242.62

242.63

242.63

242.67

242.66

242.68

242.03

242.1

242.14

242.141

242.142

242.143

242.11

242.13

242.17

242.16

242.16

242.15

242.01

242.06

242.5

242.51

242.8

242.18

242.12

242.121

242.122

242.2

242.25

242.28

242.23

242.21

242.26

242.261

242.27

242.24

242.22

240.6

240.2

240.21

241

241.4

241.41

241.42

241.44

241.43

241.02

241.6

276

Pay-Continued. Officers, pay clerks, and veterinarians-Continued. Collecting charges against ...................................... Alimony................................................. Damages to property .................................. Errors in authorizing expenditures ........................ Errors in disbursing funds ................................. Errors in paying....................................... Exceeding allowances ..................................... Fines and forfeitures................................... Indebtedness and dues ................................. Hospital dues ........................................ To private parties ..................................... To United States (other than specified) ................ Correcting payments, stoppages, and deductions ................ Absence from duty, misconduct .......................... Absence without leave.................................. Double payments...................................... Duplicate papers, pay on............................... Excess leave................. .......................... Final pay ................................................. Overpayments................. ....................... Short payments, credit for............................... Stoppage circular, data for, and issuance of ................. Kinds and rates, entitled to................................. Base pay of grade ........................................ For aids................................................. For mounts.............. ............................. Foreign service........................................ Higher command ...................................... Increased command.................................... Longevity............................................ Retired pay and allowances............................. Staff details.............................................. Methods and forms used in.................................. Partial payments before settlement of accounts ................. Reports regarding......................................... Pay clerks. (See Pay-Officers.) Paying officers..................... .......................... Places of paying............................................... Systems of paying............................................ Times of paying.................. ............................ Veterinarians. (See Pay-Officers.) Pay clerks........................................................... Admission to Government Hospital for Insane ...................... Pay rolls: EM

In

nna

F jy ............... . ........... ..... ... .. . .. . .. . Pay on........................................................ Amendments and corrections...................................... Payments, erroneous ................................................... Peace and war....................... ............................ Peace, preserving................................................. Arbitrations..................................................

241.3 241.37 241.36 241.34 241.35 241.33 241.38 241.32 241.31 241.311 241.312 241. 313 241.2 241.24 241.25 241.23 241.04 241.26 241.5 241.22 241.21 241.28 241.1 241.11 241.16 241.15 241.13 241.14 241.14 241.12 241.18 241.17 241.01 241.03 241.8 240.5 240.3 240.1 240.4 211.24 046. 352 I)AQ

)I

242.5 242.51 131.4 380 388 388.2

277 Peace, preserving-Continued.

Disarmament.................................................

Treaties................. ................

............... Pedometer......................................................

Penal code......................................................

Penal institutions (civil) .............. ................................

Penalties, contracts........._.......................................

Pencils.........................................................

Penitentiaries...................................................

......... Pens..................................................

Pension Office....................................................

Commissioner of...............................................

Pensioners, taxation..............................................

Pensions ..............................................................

Commissioner of......................

........................

.............

........................ Employees.............

..................................

Pepper....................... ....................... Percentages, losses and gains ............... Periodicals...................................................... Magazines................................................... ............................ Newspapers...................... Periscopes...................................................... ............................. Perjury............................. Permits:

.............. Fishing and hunting............................ Installation of motors in buildings............................... Landing at Government wharves................................ Photographing................................ ................ Reservations................................................... Rights of way................................................. Rivers and harbors................... .......................... ......................... Surveying or measuring............... .............. Personal affairs, employees........................... Personal property.................................................

.............. Enlisted men..................................

.................. ..

Officers...................................... .

.................. Personal records............................... Commendations..............................................

Distinguished services.........................................

Efficiency, mental and physical ................................... Reports................................... ................

Individual histories........................................... Methods and forms of keeping................................... ............................... Physical tests................. Obstacle and other exercises................................ Riding ............... ................................... Walking ................................................ Personal records, employees............................................ Personal relations, employees.......................................

............ Personnel............................................

..............................

Commissioned ................. Employees, civilian...........................................

Enlisted............................ .........................

388.3 388.1 413.64 010.331 000. 6 166.1 462.5 000.62 462.5 046.24 046. 241 012. 314 005.6 046.241 230.64

437.1 319.24

461

461.5

461.5

413.74

000.51

680.421

680. 423

680.425

680.422

680.4

601.52

800.5

680. 424

230.7

332.3 332.33 332.32 201 201.2 201.4 201.6

201.61

201.3

201.1

201.5

201.53

201.51

201.52

230.7

230.7 200 210 230 220

278 ................. Persons pertaining to law and courts................ Persons, transportation by water ....................................... ............................ Pesos............................... ...................... Pharmacists, employees..................... Philippine Scouts. (See Native troops.)

Philippine Scouts, admission to Government Hospital for Insane......... ................ ........................ Phonographs............ . ....... Records................................. Photographers: . ....................... Employees.......................... ................... Newspaper and magazine................... . ................... Photographic copies for records ............... .................... Photographic identification.................... Photographic machines............................................ ..................... Photographing reservations ................... ................. Photographs of buildings and grounds................... Photographs, permission to take on reservations ........................ Photography.................................................... Physical tests................................................... ......................... Physicians, employees................... Pick mattocks.................................................... Picket lines ........................................................... ......................... Picket pins.............................. ................................... Picric acid................... Pictures. (See Photographs.) ............................. Pictures, moving..................... ................................ Pierhead lines................... Location of.................................................. ......................... Regulations........................ Relocation or modification..................................... ............................... Piers............................... ........................................ Piers................... .. Beyond harbor lines.............................................. ........................... Rules for .......................... ......................... Unauthorized....................... Pigeons, homing, use of, in communication........................... ..................... Piles, obstructions to navigation............... Pillowcases ............................................................ Pillow sacks..................................................... Pillows......................................................... .......................... Pilot services ........................... Pilotage, transportation ................ ................................ Pilots: Emnployees ...................................................... .......................................... Rules for........... .............................. Pins, office suiipplios................. Pipe: ............................. Iron............................. Sewer.............. .......................................... Pipes, smoking.................................................. ....................... Piracy.................................... Pirates......................................................... Pistols ............................................................... Plaintiffs, legal.................................................. Planing mills .....................................................

013. 2

541.1

003.21

231. 235

046.34

413.35 413.37 231.52 000.77 313.13 344.13 413.55 680. 234 600.92 680.422 004.5 201.5 231.231 413.17 654 456.5 471.862 004.5 800. 6 800.61 800.63 800. 62 612 825.1 825. 12 800.217 825.11 311.91 828. 2 427.5 427.4 427.3 829.15 548.1 231.82 800.213 462.6 412.21 412.22 435.8 000.51 000.52 474.6 013.24 679.2

279

Plans for buildings ........ . ....................... .......... Planters, chief..................... .............................. Plants, ornamentation of grounds....................................... Care and cultivation of................. ....................... PI'lants and systems............................................... Platforms ....................................................... Platoons....................................................... Playgrounds...................................................... Pledges........................ ..................................... Plotters.............................................................. P'lumbers:

Employees.................................................. Ship, employees.................................................. Plumbing materials............................................... Plumbing systems.................. ..............................

Plungers........................................................ Pockets, shoe.................................................... Poles:

Carriages ............................................................ Color and flag ....................... ......................... Police powers, State and city........................ ............... Policemen, employees ...................... ...................... Polishing powder.................................................. Political......................................................... Political campaign............................................... Political confiscations..................... .......................... Political demonstrations ....................... .................... Political offenses....................... .......................... Political parties............... .................................... Politics........................................................ Politics, employees................... .............................. Polo equipment......................... ......................... Polo, games..................................................... Ponchos .............. ........................................ Ponton equipment and supplies.................................... Pool............... .............................................. Pork............................................................ Port charges...................................................... Port dues............................................................. Porto Rican Regiment Infantry. (Sce Native troops.)

Portraits......................................................... Post buildings................. ..................................... Post employees ........................................................ Post exchange funds, money............... ........................ Post exchanges.............. ................................... Council of administration ............... ....................... Credit ...................... .................................... Employees....................................................33. Establishment................ ............................... Officers ........................................................... Operation reports............................................. Profit.................... ................................... Regulations .................................................. Stock, fixtures, and supplies ....................................

600.13

221.48

618.32

618. 34

670

662.3

.322.053

618.2

250.33

221.68

23:11.55

231.84

412. 2

671.6

471.813

455.3

473. 818

424-. 6

015.6

231.43

438.4

000.2

000.22

000.25

000. 22

000.24

000. 21

000.1

230.77

418.1

353.85

424.7

417

353.85

431.2

042.273

042.273

007.2

630

231.7

123.61

331.3

331.34

331.35

1.33

331.31

331.33

331.37

331.35

331. 36

331. 32

280 Post funds, money.................................................... Post Office Department...................... ..................... Bureaus.......................... .......................... Dead-letter office............... ......... .................. Officers................. .................................... ........................... Postmaster General............. Postmasters................................ ........... Post offices....................... .............................. Post offices, establishment of.......................................... Postage service................................................... Postal cards, correspondence................... .................... Postal convention................................................. Postal Guide.................................................... Postal Saving System............................................. Postal Union....................................................... Posters, recruiting and others........................................ Postmasters ........................................................... Posts: Military......................................................... Reservations ..................................................... ........................................ Potash................. ........................................ Pouches................ ............... Field........................ ................. ................... ................. Gunners ............... ............................ Poultry, dressed..................... .............................. Poultry, live...................... Pounds ............................................................... Pounds, rules for................................................. Powder........................................................ Ingredients of ................................................... Testing and measuring instruments .............................. Powder bags ..................................................... Dummy .......................................................... Powder barrels ........................................................ Powder bins..................................................... ......................... Powder charges......................... Powder factories................................................. Powder kegs .......................................................... Power panels, electric machinery....................................... Power plants.......................................................... Powers of attorney, commercial enterprises ........................... Practice marches.................................................. Precedence enlisted men ............................................... ........................ Precedence of troops...................... Prelates......................................................... Presbyterian Church ................................................... Presents......................................................... Preservatives.................................................... Preserves, subsistence stores........................................ President and Congress of the United States .......................... ............... President of the United States ....................... . .......................... .... Personally ................... .......................... Secretary to............................

123. 6 043 043. 2 043.21 043.1 043.11 043.12 043.28 311.12 483.4 312.23 043.25 062.2 043. 24 043.26 415 043.12 323. 7 683 438.3 428.5 428.8 426.4 431.3 431.1 654 800.219 .471.5 471. 85 413.65 471.872 470. 22 471.872 471.882 471.5 004.41 471 872 412.46 675.1 004.02 353.55 220.72 335.21 000.37 000.31 005.4 438.6 436.6 030 031 031. 2 031. 3

281 President's commissions and boards ................... ..............

Press:

Agents......................................................... .................................... Clippings................. Public...................................................... Syndicates.................................................... Press copying records .............................................. Price lists, supplies and equipment............... ..................... Priests......................................................... Primers........................................................ Combination.................... ............................. Electric..................................................... Friction..................................................... Ignition ........................................................... Percussion....................................................... Small arms ........................................................ Printed matter, circulating ................ ........................ Printers, employees.................... ........................... Printing and Engraving, Bureau of .................................. Printing in the Arm ....................... ...................... Printing machines..................................................... Printing services..................................................... Prison funds, money................................................. Prison guards..................................................... Prisoners:

Civil......................................................... Indian................. .... . .................................... Military.................. ................................... Clemency.................................................... Deaths and interments, records of ............................ Donations................................................ Escape, report of.............................................. In the Philippines.................... .................... Maintenance of ex-prisoners..................................... ............... Parols..................................... Use of convicts on construction work........................... Transportation ................................................ Prisoners of war ................... ................................ Statistics ..................................................... Confederate ................ ............................. UTnion ...................................................... Volunteers ................................................. Parol of ................. ................................ Prisons......................................................... Civil........................................................ Military...................................................... At Alcatraz Island, Cal..................................... At Fort Leavenworth, Kans ................................. Board of commissioners........................ ............ Donations................................................. Manufactures................... .......................... Regulations......................... .........................

031.4 000. 74

000. 75

000. 7

000. 761

313. 11

-400. 191

000. 37

471. 83

471. 834

471. 832

471. 833

471. 831

471. 835

471.836

230.435

231.52

042. 22

319. 21

413.53

486.4

123. 65

322.984

014.5

046. 254

253

253.1

253.7

253. 3

253. 6

253. 8

253. 4

253. 2

253. 5

513. 7

383. 6

054

054. 2

054.1

324.79

324.791

627

000. 61

252

252.2

252. 1

252. 01

252. 04

252.03

252.02

282

Privates: .................-............ Assignment..................... Change of station................. ............................ First and second class, and all arms.............................. Rank and precedence .............................................. Transfer...................... ................................... Privileges, employees............................................. Privileges on reservations ............................................... Prize fighting................................................... Prizes.......................................................... National shooting matches....................................... .......................... Small-arms competitions ............. .......... Probate laws................................... Probl ems, military................................................. ......................... Process, civil .................... ........ ...................... Proclamations of war....................... ............. Proclamations, terminating war......................... Professional papers: Hygiene, medicine, sanitation.................................. Supplies and equipment....................................... Projectiles: ............................ Bands for....................... ............................. Caps for..................... .. .. Covers for..................................................... Dummy...................................................... Projectors, searchlights............................................ Promotions: Commissioned ............................................... Disqualifying defects.......................................... Age....................................................... .............. Corpulency.............................. Deafness.................................................. Height and chest measurement ........................... Insanity.................................................. Temperamental peculiarities ................................ Vision................................................ Eligibility and qualifications ................................ Examination, physical and mental........................... ............. Papers and questions...................... Suspension from.......................................... ............................... Employees................... From subclerical grades........................................ .Jumping grades............................................ Laws, rules, and regulations.................................. RIecommendations and applications for. ....................... Recommendations from autlhorities for........................ .......................... Reports of...................... ..................................... Enlisted................ ...................... Disqualifying defects................. ................... . Age................................ ............................ Corpulency ............... Deafness .............................................. Height and chest measurement ........................... . .............................. Insanity................

220. 312 220.322 221.69 220. 722 220. 33 230. ; 680 353. 81 005. 2 353. 34 353. 204 010. 41 350. 06 014. 2 382. 1 387.7 700.7 .402.4 471. 811 471. 812 471.814 470. 23 470. 32 210.2 210. 23 210. 234 210. 236 210.232 210. 235 210. 237 210. 231 210. 233 210. 21 210. 22 210. 221 210.25 230. 32 230. 326 230. 325 230. 321 230. 322 230. 323 230 324 220. 2 220. 23 220.234 220.236 220. 232 220. 235 220. 237

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Promotions-Continued. Enlisted-Continued. Disqualifying defects- -'ontinued. Temperamental peculiarities ............. ........... . Vision...................................... ........ Eligibility and qualifications............. ................... Examinations, physical and mental.......................... Papers and questions................................... Suspension from ............... ............................... Warrants.......................................... ...... Acceptance or declination ........... .................... Property: Accountability............................................... Accounting.................................................. ....................... .\ccounting systems.................... ......... ................ .Accounts.......................... Correcting, numbering, and posting.......................... Dropping and taking up.................................... Articles expendable and nonexpendable................... Field......................... ........................... Memorandum receipts..................................... Posts................................................... Report of survey....................... ................... Inventory and inspection reports......................... Shortages, losses, damaged, and destroyed ..................... Personal charges for ...................................... Vouchers and other papers .................................. AIfeeted by war............................................... Borrowed from allies................ ....................... Captured................................................ Contraband........................ ...................... Destruction in battle ................. .................... Destruction under military necessity ............................ Occupancy and use.. ...................................... On hand, transferred.................. ......................... Inventories ............................................... Lists of transferred........................................ Maximum and minimum quantities ......................... Statements of balances. .................................... Personal......................................................... Civilian clothing ................ .......................... Sale of cast-off, by recruits.............................. Wearing of, by enlisted men............................. Wearing of, by officers .................................. Enlisted men ................................................ Disposition of ............................................ .................. Storage of (see also 400) ................. Free entry................................................... Officers.................................................. Disposition of............................................ Storage of (sce also 400) .................................... ......................... Transportation................... ......................... Proceeds of sales..................... Public, free entry................... .........................

220. 231 220. 233 220.21 220.22 220. 221 220. 25 220.21 220.242 10 140 140. 2 141 1l1. *1 141. 6 141. 61 141.2 141. 5 141.1 1l1. 8 141.81 141.7 141. 71 141. 3 386 386.4 386. 3 386.5 '386.1 : 186.1 3S. 2 142 112.1 142.3 142.4 142. 2 332. 3 332.31 332. 313 332.312 332. 311 332.33 :332.331 332. 332 012. 411 332.32 :332.321 332. 322 521. 5 131.3 012.412

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284 Property-Continued. Public, transportation...................... ..................... 523 1:31.13 Real, funds received from sale of................................ Signal, Aeronautical supplies. (Sec Aeronautical supplies.) Transportation by water....................................... 1i. Property and supplies, returns of ........... . ................. 11 Correcting and numbering ............ ................... I :;. ........... B. 6 Dropping and taking tiup.............................. Articles expendable and ninexpendable....................... 113.61

Memorandum receipts........................ ................. 1 13. 5

Monthly, quarterly, semiannually, annually....................... 113. 1

Reports of survey................................................. 143. 8

Inventory and inspection reports............................. 143. S•

Shortages, losses, damaged, and destroyed......................... 113. 7

Personal charges for....................................... 143.71

Vouchers and other papers................. ..................... 113. 3

Property rights, under military necessity............................. 386.1

Proposals, abstracts of...................... ...................... .100.113

Prostitution, houses of.................... ......................... 230.18

Protocols........................................................ 387.3

Provisional regiments.................................................. 322. 06

Provost marshals....................... .......................... 370.81

Public buildings and grounds:

Appropriations for................... ......................... 112.4

Commissioner of.............................................. 029.1

Public duty, liability of employees for............................... 230.3121

Public Health, Bureau of.......................................... 012.21

Public Health Service, transportation to members....................... 515. 4

Public press................... ................................... 000.7

............................ 010. 11

Public Printer......................... Publications ....................................................... 062

Distribution.................................................. 062.01

Foreign..................................................... 062.22

Other than War Department.................................... 062.2

Reports of issue................................................... 062.18

Service journals.............................................. 062.23

War Department................................................. 062.1

Publicity and public press............................................. 000.7

Publicity, in aid of militia............................................. 000.78

Pumping plants................... . ................................ 671.2

Pumps and equipment, machinery.................................. 412.36

Punishment....................................................... 250.3

Purchase, methods of................................... .......... 400.12

Advertising and proposal and acceptance ............................ 400.122

Advertising and under formal contract........................... 400.121

Emergency........................ .......................... 400.124

Open-market................................................ 400.123

Purchases:

Open-market, accounts reports for............................... 132.7

Supplies and equipment ............... ........................ 400. 13

Pure-food law................................................... 010. 34

Pyrometer...................................................... 413.64

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285 Q. Quadrants................. ..................................... Quakers ............................................................... Qualifications for appointment: Commissioned................................................... Employees...................................................... Enlisted........................ .................................. Qualifications for promotion: Commissioned...................... .......................... Enlisted.................................................... Quarantine ........................ ................................... Quartermaster Corps.............................................. Office of Chief of..................... ......................... Office organization ....................................... Quartermaster generals, States.......................................... Quartermaster sergeant: Battalion Engineers................................................ Company................. .................................. Quartermaster Corps............................................... Regimental........................... ....................... Schools for ...................... ................................. Quarters: Allowance of money to employees for............................... Offices, assignment of rooms.................................... Vessels....................................................... Quarters and I)arracks..................... .......................... Quarters for civilian employees........................................ Quarters for hospital stewards ...................................... Quarters for noncommissioned officers ................................. Quarters for nurses................................................... Quarters for officers.................................................... Quarters, use of reservations for, offices................................. ....................... Quasi military persons..................... R. Race............................ ............................... Indians--American................................................ Negroes and Negro race......................................... Filipinos and tribes............................ ............... Race qualifications for appointment, employees ........................ Racer for carriages.............................................. Racks, kitchen.............................. ..................... Radiators, heating equipment ..................................... Radiograms, use of, in communication............................... Federal supervision of ......................................... .......... .................... Rafting, rules for................... Railroad accidents ............................................... Railroad cars ........................................................... Railroad engines.................................................. Railroad equipment ..................... ............................... Railroad station service ........................................... ............................ Railroad tickets....................... Railroad ties.......................................................... Railroad tracks, rails, etc..............................................

413.71 000.31 210.11 230.22 220.11 210.21 220.21 720.4 321.5 022 022.1 323.83 221.31 221.37 221.18 221.23 352.291 248.53 680.341 563.2 620 624 622 623 622 625 680.34 292

291.2 291.23 291.21 291.22 230.222 473.811 414.38 412.11 311.23 311.231 800.215 370.11 453 453 453 531.8 552.81 453 453

286 R ailroads.............................................................. Bond-aided............................. ..... ................. Land-grant....................................................... Rainfall..................................... ......................... Rammers, turrets...................................................... Ramrods, small arms.................................................. Range finders. (Sce Range-finding instruments.) Range-finding instruments ........................................ Rangers, mounted ............... ................................ Ranges: Cooking. (See Stoves and ranges). Heating...................................................... Revetting .................................................... Rank and command, commissioned....................................... Assignment to command other than rank ........................... Between Regulars and militia .................................. Brevet rank ................................................. Conflict of authority............................................... Intermediate commanders...................................... Lineal rank ....................................................... Relative.................................. ......................... Rank and precedence, enlisted..................................... Assignment to command other than rank ............................ Between Regulars and militia, noncommissioned officers ............. Noncommissioned officers........................................... Privates and rated men........................................... Rat poisons.................. ..................................... Rated men: Assignment ........................................................ Change of station................... .......................... Rank and precedence.......................................... Rates, transportation.............................................. Rating and disrating .................................................... Ration boxes ................ ................................... Ration funds, money..................... ......................... Ration packs.................................................... Ration pouches........................................................ Ration tins...................................................... Rations.......................................................... Alaskan.......................................................... Allowance to employees....................................... Army........................................................ Emergency.................................................. Field ........................................................... Filipino ........................................................... Funds, reports of savings....................................... Garrison.................................................... Haversack............... .................................... Travel....................................................... Reading matter ........................................................ Real property: Acquisition of ...................................................... Disposition of...................................................... Re.)ellion records ......................................................

617 551.6 551.6 047.212 470.47 474.851 413.68 322.993

412.14 614 210.72 210.727 210.726 210.723 210.721 210.722 210.724 210.725 220.72 220.727 220.726 220.721 220.722 438.8 220.312 220.322 220.722 551 220.271 428.4 123.73 428.4 428.4 428.4 430.2 430.23 248.52 430.21 430.28 430.2-1 430.27 121.54 430.22 430.25 430.26 350.02 601 602 062 1

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287 Rebellions........................................................... 000.24

Receivers, legal ........................................................ 013.44

Receptions ............................................................ 335.26

Reclamation Service, Interior Department ............................... 046.28

Reclamations and replacements, supplies and equipment ................. 400.6

Recoil mechanisms, carriages (bands, brakes, 1uffers, counterweights,

cylinders, springs, stops, strips for throttling bars, throttling bars, valves) 473. 82-1 Recommendations, employees .......................................... 230.72 Recommendations bv the United States for firms ........................ 400.157 Reconce ntrados ....................................................... 383. 7 4 ec nOki: sq nc u(0o10+ s . ... ................ .. . . . . . ........... All)17P

.

Reconstruction period ............ . ........ .......... .. ........ ---000.47

R ecord s...................................................... ........ 31

Abandoned posts ...................... ----------------.......... 314.2

Access to ............... . . . . . .................... .. .. ......... 313.51

Amendment and correction of ...... ....... . ........... .......... 313.4

Authentification.............. .................................... 313.52

Use of official seal .................................... ........ 313.521

Captured .......................................................... 314.4

Care of ................................................... ........ 313.3

Certification........... .......-------------------------------------------------

313.52 U se of official seal ......... . . . .................. .. . ........ 313.521

Copies, application for and refusal of ................................ 313.54

Correction of........... --------------- ------------------------------. ........ 313.4

Death and interment.......... .........------------------------------------------

314.6 I)estroyed.............. .........--------------------------------------------------313.7

Discontinued commands ........................................... 314.3

1)isposition of (destroying, etc.).......... ..........---------------------------------

313.6

Obsolete ............................................ .......... 313.62

U seless ....................................................... 313.61

Hiall of............ ...........------------------------------------------------------

040.8 H istories, militaryN ............ . ............. . . . . . . . .......... 314.7

Offices and bureaus ............................................ 314.74

Organizations.......... ...........--------------------------------------------

314.73 Posts and reservations............. ..........------------------------------------314.71

Schools ......................---------------------------------------314.72

K eeping of .............................. ............... . ......... 313.2

Iook records .............. . ....................... ........ 313.25 Fort record books........... ..........-------------------------------------313.251 Filing and indexing systems.......... -----------------....--------------..... 313.21

Card index ................................................ 313.214

Decim al flat filing ......................................... 313.212

Numerical flat filing ....................................... 313.213

Numerically folded papers .................................. 313.211

Self indexing ............................................. 313. 216

Subjective classifications ...................................... 313.215

T

joose- ea systems................... 1

4.

....... ......... 3 3 2

Suspended or follow-up tiles ........................ . . ...... Lost or destroyed ............................ ..................... Making ........................................................... Carbon process ................................................. Copying by hand or typewriter .................................. Photographic copies ....----------------------------------.........

Press copying .............. .......................... ........

313.24 313.7

313.1

313.12

313.14

313.13

313.11

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Records--Continued. Naval................... ....................................... 045.94

045.941

War................................................. Pension ........................................................... 046.242

313.51

Permission to examine......................................... ........ 201

Personal ................................................. Manner and forms of keeping............................... 201.1

230.7

............................. Personal, employees .............. 313.53

........................... Production in court................ 314.1

............. Staff corps and departments....................... ......................... 313.3

Storage and care of.................... 313.31

Transfer of ......................................................... 523.7

Transportation............................................... 313.5

Use of....................................................... Vol.nter or.

.nizatio.

...................

............................

.. . . .. . . ...........

314 .5

.

....... ............

.

Civil War records.......................................... Colonial....................................................... Confederate and Southern Confederacy.......................... Archives, records and rolls..................................

314.83

314.85

314.81

314.811

........................

314.81:1

Army of.......................

Congress of ............................................ General officers ........................................ Pensions.............................................. eat

oI ................

...............

................... Indian................................ Revolutionary War and War of 1812.......................... Spanish War.................................................. Recreation grounds................................................ Recruit depot posts ..................................................... .... Recruiting ........................................................ Army at large .................................................... ......................... Departmental....................... Depots....................................................... Recruit companies at......................................... ....................... Districts.............. ................. Funds, money............................................... Parties...................................................... Posters .................................................. Regimental................................................... Regulations ........................................................ ...................... Instructions to govern.................. ... .................... Night recruiting................... Recruiting circulars ............................................ ....... .................... Trimonthly reports............. Service, details, active and retired:

Commissioned .................................................. ................................... Enlisted............. .. .................. Special for arms of service ...................... . ................................... Stations.......... ........ Opening and closing.............. ... ...................... Volunteers ........................................................ Recruitment .........................................................

314.814

314.815

314.812

)I.

O1)

314.8C

314.82

314.84

618.2

341.7

341

341.1

341.2

341.6

341.61

341.8

123. (;67

341.5

415

341.2

341.4

341.41

341.44

341.42

3411.43

210. (62

220. 02

341. 3

341.8

341.81

33

340

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Recruits.......................................................... 343

Applications for .............................................. 343. 1

Line of the Army...........------.....---......................... 343.12

Staff departments......................................... 343.11

Assignments...................................................... 343. 2

Available for.......---------...................................... 343.21

Line of the Army........................................ 343. 212

Staff departments...................................... 343.211

Conducting to stations........................................ 343. 23

Reports of commanding officers on ......................... 343.23

Select ...................................................... 343. 22

Instruction of............... .................................. 343.03

Medical examination.......................................... 343.02

Moral examination................ . ............................ 343.02

Qualifications.................. .............................. 343.01

Quality of....................................----............. 343.24

Reports by commanding officers.............................. 343.24 Redoubts .................... .................................... 661.2 Reductions in grade: Employees................--- ................................ 230.33

Enlisted................. .......--------......................... 220.26

Reefs ......................................... .....................

828.1

Reels ......................................... .. ................... 473.863

Cable.................................. . ......................... 476.21

Referees at maneuvers ................................................ 354.204

Reformatories .......................................................... 000. 63

Reformed church.......................................................... 000.31

Refrigerating machinery............................................... 412. 33

Jiefrigerating systems -..........------. .------.........-----.........

673.3 Refrigerator cars, transportation ................................................ 531. 41 Refrigerators...................................................... 414.15 Refugees... .................................................. 383.7

Refunds for overpayment, erroneous payments......................... 131.4

Regimental funds, money..........................................123.7

Regiments................................ .................... 322.05 Provisional............................................ . . . . .......... 322.06 Registered mail.................................................. Registers, heating equipment ....................................... .. Registers and directories ........................................... Service..................................................... Regular Army Reserves............ ................................ Regulations, Army................................................ Amendments ................. .............................. Interpretation and construction.................................... Revisions ................................................... Regulations, law.................................................. Authority to prescribe ............... .......................... Construction.................................................. Waiver........................................................ Regulations: Militia........................................................ Naval ............ ..... ............... ........................... 322-17-----19

311.17 412. 11 062. 21 062.14 326.1 300.3 300.31 300. 32

300. 33

010.8

010. 81

010.82

010.83

325. 11 045.731

290 Regulations-Continued.

.................. Navigation.................................. ................... Publication of............................... Recruiting ........................................................ Reimbursements and transfer of appropriations ........................ Reenforcements...................................................... Reinstatement, employees. (See Employees.)

.................. Relations, civil............................... Relative rank..................................................... Relics........................................................... ........................ Relief acts, appropriations for ............. Religion............................... .............................. Religion, Sunday observance of..................................... ............................. Religious ceremonies .................. Religious denominations .............................................. Religious orders...................................................... Religious organizations................................................. Religious purposes, use of reservations for............................. Religious sects....................................................... Religious services in the Army ....................................... .......................... Remount service....................... Breeding animals .................................................. Training animals.............. ................................... Remuster, volunteers .................................................. ........................... Rentals and services................... .......................... Cable service...................... Mail or postage .................................................... Recruiting ........................................................ Rentals, except recruiting.......................................... Telegraph................................................... Telephone.................................................... ......................... Rents, funds received from ................ Repair kits............................................................ Repairs and alterations, supplies and equipment....................... Replacements and reclamations, supplies and equipment................ ................................................ Reports ........... Annual and monthly miscellaneous ............................. Condition of public business.................................... Reports of changes of employees...................................... Reports of changes of inmateg, Government Hospital for the Insane....... Reports, cost, funds,................................................ Reports, progress of work on buildings ............................... Representatives of commercial enterprises ............................... Representatives, House of ............................................. Bills ............................................................. Committees and reports of ...................................... Documents....................................................... Office Building................................................ ....................... ... Officers of.............................. ............................. Representatives................. Resolutions................................................... ................................... Speaker..................... Representatives, legal............................................. ................. Reprimand......................................

017. 2

062.12

341.4

113

370. 27

014.3

210.725

000.41

112.9

000. 3

000. 35

000. 33

000.31

000. 32

000. 32

680. 32

000.31

000. 34

404

404.1

404.2

324.123

480

483.3

483.4

482

481

483. 1

483. 2

131.2

428.7

400. 5

400. 6

319.1

319.12

319.11

230.38

046.392

121.6

600. 914

004.02

032.1

032.15

032.17

032.16

032.18

032. 12

032.13

032.14

032. 11

013.4

250. 34

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291 Reprimands, employees............................................... Requisitions................................... ................. Complaints of delay or nonreceipt............................... Criticisms of supplies furnished on.................................. Directions to submit ............................................... ......................... Directions to supply................. Funds............................................................ Memoranda as to needs of organizations........................... Memoranda as to needs of posts..................................... Methods of preparing, submitting................................... Repairs, vessels................................................... Reports as to inability to furnish supplies ......................... .......................... Reports as to unfilled................ ............................ Supplies, vessels................. Reservations..................................................... ....................... Abandonment of...................... ..................... Admission of vehicles......... ........... -------.................. Burial sites.......................--. ........................... Camp grounds.................... Cantonments................................................ Changing inscriptions on head or tomb stones ...................... Damaging or destroying property................................ Encampments of veterans......................................... .......................... Establishment of................... ........................... Flags, display of kinds .................. ............... Game and fish, protection....................... Government........................ ......................... Grazing...................................................... Guides...................................................... Hospital purposes....................... ........................... Hours of opening and closing.................... ............... Jurisdiction .................................................. Questions as to who has.................................... Transfers of jurisdiction............. ....................... Leases............ ........................................... Leases of, to others.................... ........................ Licenses .......................................................... Licenses for rights of way ............. ........................ Licenses for various purposes................. ................... Location .......................................................... Memorial services.......................................... Mining............ .......................................... ........................ Office buildings...................... Assignment of rooms in.................................... Pasturage.................................................... Permits.......................................................... To change inscriptions on head or tomb stones .................. To decorate graves............................................. To erect memorials, monuments, tombstones, vaults ............. To fish and hunt................. ......................... To install motors in buildings............................... To land at Government wharves ................................ To make surveys or measurements ............................ ............................. Photographing..................

230.745

400.312

400.315

400.316

400.313

400.313

121.43

400.314

400.314

400.311

564.01

400. 317

400.317

562.3

680

602.1

680.235

680.31

680.33

680.33

680.45

680.5

680.35

680.1

680.24

680.25

680.23

680.31

680.232

680.32

680. 233

680.21

680.21

680.22

680.4

680.41

680.4

680.43

680.44

680.1

680.35

680.31

680.34

680. 341

680.31

680.4

680.45

680.46

680.47

680.421

680.423

680.425

680.424

680.234

!,

292 Reservations-C ontinued.

Photographs, permission to take.................................. Quarters, offices................................................ Assignment of rooms....................................... Regulations................................................. Religious purposes ................................................. ....................................................... Rules ................................... Schools.................. Trespassing on.................. ............................. ........................ Visitors, admission of.................. Use and occupation ................................................

...........

.......... Use of, by militia....................... Reserves .......................................................

.......................................

Marksman............ Medical Reserve Corps. ..........................................

......... . ................................

Militia ...... .......................................

National ............ .........................................

Naval............. Regular Army...............................................

..................................

Volunteer................. W ar.........................................................

Reserves, Army, enlistment for ............. ...........................

Reservoirs........................................................... Residence............ ........................................... ................................. Change of.................. ............. .................. Legal residence or domicile...... .................. Temporary................................ . Volunteers, at time of enrollment or muster-in ...................... Resignations:

Commissioned................................................ ...................... Employees ............................. Resolutions:

................... House of Representatives................... Senate.................... ...................................... .......................... Restorations ............................ ................... Restrictions on reservations................... . ........................... Retaliation in warfare................. . .................................... Retired enlisted men ............. Retired officers ................................................... Retired pay:

: .................... ........... Commissioned................. ................................ Enlisted.................... Retirement:

........... ........ Commissioned............................ Employees.................................................. ............................ E nlisted ............................. Retracting mechanisms, carriages (clutches, eyes, gears, motors).......... Returns:

......................... Crews and employees................. Employees .................................................. ............................................... Organizations. ......................... Rendition and correction ............. Returns, posts..................................................... Rendition and correction.......................................

680.422

680.34

680.341

680.23

680.32

680.23

680.32

680.5

680.231

680.3 680.36 326 326.5 326.2 326.3 326.4 045.71 326.1 324.62 381.4 342.01 671.3

014.34

014.343

014.342

014.341

324. 125

210.83

230.81

032.14

032.24

210.84

680

385.3

220. 851

210.851

241.18

242.18

210.85

230.64

220.85

473.823

230.385

230.38

330.32

330.321

330.33

330.331

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293 Returns: Property. (See Property, returns.) Supplies. (See Property and supplies.) Returns Office, Interior Department.................................... 046.21 Revenue (CutterService: 042.24 ........................... Bureau of.............................. 515.3 Transportation officers and men................................. 042.261 Revenue officers .......................................................

042. 2C2 .............................

Revenue stamps.................... 824.1 Revetments.....................................................

614 Revetting ranges.....................................................

0-15.91 Reviews, naval ................................................

335.22 .........................

Reviews of troops....................... 000.24 Revolutions.....................................................

474. 6 Revolvers .............................................................

Rewards:

210.5 Commissioned ....................................................

220.5 Enlisted ....................................................

Rewards, badges: 210.51 ......................... Commissioned....................... 220.51 . ............ Enlisted ......................................... Rewards, medals: 210.52 ............................. Commissioned................... 220.52 Enlisted .......................................................... 248.86 Rewards to employees for suggestions and improvements ................

462.5 .. .............................

Ribbons, typewriter .................... 433.5 Rice ..................................................................

656 Riding courses....................................................

353.35 Rifle clubs ............................................................

... . ................................. 221.54 Riflemen, expert.............. Rifles:

474.2 .....................................

Automatic .............. 474.4 Cadet.......................................................

474.3 (Gallerypractice..................... .............................

474.4 Krag .......................................................

474.1 United States magazine........................................

131.2 Rights of way, funds received from..................................

370.61 .........................................

Riots................... . . 824.2 Riprap work .....................................................

13 .........................................

Ripraps ....................... 800.222 Riparian rights ........................................................

800 ..........................

Rivers and harbors..................... 800.4 Altering ..........................................................

800.401 By local interests.........................................

800.402 ............................

Surveys..................... 112.4 Appropriations for .................. .........................

820 Artificial divisions and accessories ...............................

824 Bank and shore protection.....................................

824.01 Banks, erosion of..................................................

800.15 ...........................

...............

Bids.............. 800.6 Bulkhead lines ....................................................

811 Channels.....................................................

811.4 .......................

Changing course of................. 811.2 Deepening..................................................

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294 Rivers and harbors-Continued. Channels-Continued. Depths....................................................... Ranges.................................................... Straightening ............................................ Collisions, prevention of ........................................... Construction, location and number............................... Construction, methods of....................................... Construction, plans and specifications.............................. Construction or installation ...................................... Size and capacity......................................... Construction projects.......................................... General..................................................... Provisional.............................. ..................... Standard ................ ................................ Contracts..................................................... Controlling........................................................ Deterioration of................................................... Enlarging.................................................... By local interests ................ ......................... Surveys.................................................. Harbor lines...................................................... High water ................ .. ................................. Improving ........................................................ By local interests......................................... Surveys ...................................................... Inspection of construction work .................................. Installation............................. ...................... Laws and legislation affecting .................................. Licenses ......................................................... Low water..................... ............................. Natural divisions and accessories................................ Navigation, clearing obstructions to.............................. Navigation of, general......................................... Operating and using.......................................... Permits and licenses.............................................. Cancellation.............................................. Extension of time ............... .......................... Recalled..................... ........................... Revocation................... ........................... Suspension of.................... .......................... Transfer of .................................................. Pierhead lines............................ ......................... Pilots................... ................................... Plans and specifications........................................ Approval Congress........................................ Approval State authority................................... Approval War Department .................................... General.............................. .................. Preparation of............... ............................. Standard................................................ Typical................................................. Uniform..................... ............................ Pollution of.....................................................

811.1 811.1 811.3 800.212 800.14 800.11 800.13 800.1 800.14 800.12 800.121 800.122 800.123 800.15 800.2 800.7 800.4 800.401 800.402 800.6 812.2 800.4 800.401 800.402 800.17 800.1 801Sl 800.5 812.1 810 800.8 800.211 800.2 800.5 800.5s 800.51 800.54 800.55 800.53 800.52 800.6 800.213 800.13 800.135 800.134 800.13f 800.132 800.133 800.131 800.131 800.131 800.224

295 Rivers and harbors-Continued. Preserving.................................................. Purchases, open-market .............. .......................... Regulations...................... ............................ Repairing....................... ............................ Riparian rights....................................................

Rules and regulations ............... ..........................

Shore protection ...................................................

Specifications..........

.........................................

Structures in waters................. ...........................

Supervision of construction work ................................

Titles to soil under.............................. ................

Use of water as power.........................................

Vessels, speed of............... ........... ....................

Walls, retaining......................... .........................

Water marks.................................................

Widening...................................................

By local interests..........................................

Surveys.......................... ........................

Rivets, builders' hardware............... ..........................

Road machines....................... ...........................

Roads ..........................................................

Cable........................... .............................

Roadways, reservations............................................

Robbery..........................................................

Rocks, uncharted ................. ...............................

Rodmen, employees...............................................

Roll calls ........................................ ..............

Rolls of honor...................... .............................

Roofing, building material......................... ..................

Rope, builders' hardware........................ ..................

Rope, mooring...................................................

Ropes, halter....................... ..............................

Rowboats..........................................................

Rubber, clothing, equipage ............................................

Rugs.................................................................

Ruins, historical..................................................

Running.............................. . ..........................

Rural Free Delivery..................................................

Extension of ........................... .......................

Rye.................. ........................................

800. 3 800.16 800.21 800.3 800.222 800.21

824

800.13 825. 800.17 800.223 800.225 800.212 824.3 812 800.4 800.401 830.402 411.72 413.81

611

617.2

688

000.51 828.1 231. 244 335. 24 335.16 411.2 411.73 476.131 456.5 561.12 423.7 414.14 000.45 353.571 043.23 311.121 464.1

S. Saber knots ...........................................................

Sabers.........................................................

Saccharin.............................................................

Sacks, packing (cotton and paper)...................................

Saddlebags .......................... ............................

Saddle blankets................................. ..................

Saddle cloths.....................................................

Saddle covers........................... ... .....................

Saddlers:

Employees..................................................

Enlisted ..........................................................

426.3 474.71 436.1 457.4 455.2 455.2 455.2 455.2 231.57 221.71

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296

Saddles: 455.4 Pack............................................................ 455.2 Riding........................................ . ............. 383. 1 Safe conduct ................................... ................ 123.03 . ........................... Safe keeping money.............. 414.11 Safes ......................................................... Safety devices: 472.818 ... ..................... Cannon --------.................. Machinery........................................... ............. 412.37 045. 6 ...........

Sailors........................................ Sailors' and soldiers' homes, appropriations for......................... 112.9 Salaries. (See Pay.)

..............

112.1 Salaries, appropriations for...................... Sales, proceeds of-funds........................ .............

131.1 131.13 Real property............................................

131.12 Services ................................................

Supplies and stores.......................................

131.11 Sales, supplies and equipment.......................................... 400. 32 Sales at auctions, supplies and equipment............................. 400.71 Salt.................................... ..............................

437. 2 Saltpeter:

....................

471. 355 Ingredient of powder................... Subsistence stores........................... .................

438.3 Salutes, firing of ......................................................

355.12 Saluting stations................ ................................

335.13 Salvage......................... ......................................

017.3 000.31 .....................

Salvation Army.................................. Salvos and salvo points........................ ..................

353.44 400.114 Samples, standard..................... . ....................

Samples of articles inspected.......................................... 400.164 Samples from firms........................... ................

400.151 Sand:

Building material .................................................. 411.83 Removal of....................................................... 616.4 Removal of, from rivers and harbors ............. .............

827. 3 Sand glasses ..........................................................

413.64 Sanitariums, admission to.........-----............................

705.4 Sanitary inspections............................. .............

721 Camps..................................... .................

721.4 Health reports ..............................................

721.6 Posts..................... ................................

721.3 Sanitary reports.................... .........................

721.5 Ships................ .................................

721.1 Trains ..................................

..................

721.2 Sanitary service.......................--......................

495 Sanitary squads ................. ..............................

322. 324 Sanitary troops.............................. ...............

322. 324 Sauitation (see also Hygiene)............... .....................

700 Essaysof...................................................

700. 2 Laws of. ................................ . .... ..............

700.1 Lectures ...........................................--........­

700. 2 Philosophy....................................................... 700.1 0 Prnfaainn5dl •ra •em .. . .. .. ... . .... .. . .. . .. ... ... . . .... .. .. .. ..

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Sanitation-Continued. State control.................................................. Theory of .................... ................................ Treatises on................................................... United States control ......................................... .... Veterinary....................................................... Animal diseases communicable to man......................... Care and housing of animals................ ..................... Feeding of animals............................................ Infectious diseases of domestic animals........................ Parasites of animals.......................................... Slaughtering of animals.................................... Transportation of animals...................................... Sanitation equipment ............................................... Sanitation of places of employment (employees) .......................... Sapolio................................................................ Sashes, windows, and doors, building material .......................... Saturday afternoon holidays, employees.............................. Saturday inspections.................................................. Sauces (cranberry, pepper, tabasco, tomato, worcester).................. Sausage: Cured............................................................. Fresh....................................................... Savings, funds ......................................................... Sawdust, packing....................... ......................... Sawmills.............................................................. Scabbards, personal equipment (bayonet, bolo, Hospital Corps knife, machete, saber, sword)............... ........................... Scales: Carriages, of guns..................... ........................ Kitchen.......................... .......................... Scavenger service................................................. Scavengers...................................................... School equipment................................................. School supplies........................................................ School-teachers ........................................................ Schools: Army colleges................................................ Certificates .................................................... Course of instruction................ ....................... Detachments of enlisted men at. ............................ Diplomas ...................................................... Essays.................................................... Graduates ..................................................... Honor roll............................................... Instructors............................................... Lectures........... ............. ........................... Journals, service school........................ ............. Officers ....................................................... Students........................ ........................ Army service, details: Commissioned............................................ Enlisted.....................................................

700.5 700.1 700.2 700.5 728 728.3 728.4 728.5 728.1 728.2 728.7 728.6 414.4 230.611 438.2 411.4 230.460 335.27 437.4 431.5 431.2 121.52 457.6 679.2 426.2 473.815 414.38 485.1 231.75 461.4 461.4 221.72 352 352.08 352.01 352. 091 352.08 352.02 352.07 352.08 352.06 352.02 352.03 352.05 352.04 210.63 220.63

298

Schools-Continued.

Army service and staff colleges.................................. 352.1

Army field engineer.......................................... 352.14

Army field service and correspondence for medical officers........ 352.15

Army Medical School...................................... 352.28

352.11

Army School of the Line................................... 352.13

Army signal............................................... ...................... 352.12

Army Staff College.................. ....................... 352.26

Army War College.................. Artillery, Coast ................................................... O. in

Artillery, Field, school of tire................................ 352.25

Bakers and cooks........................................... 352.18

352.18

Cooks ......................................................... 352.27

Engineer school ................................................ 352.23

Farriers and horseshoers........................................ ........................ 352.23

Horseshoers...................... 352.24

Mechanics and saddlers..................................... 352.19

Mounted service ............................................... 352.17

Musketry ...................................................... Officers, company................. ......................... 352.22

Officers, field.................. ............................ 352.21

352.291

Quartermaster sergeants......................................... 352.24

Saddlers.................................................. 000.8

Civil.............................................................. 354.17

Students at camps of instruction............................. 352.6

Correspondence, for the Army................................... 325.522

Correspondence, militia ....................................... Foreign, military and civil, details (commissioned) .................. 210.685

350.1

Foreign, military, attendance, officers and enlisted men ............. 352.3

Garrison ........................................................... Attendance-

352.33

.......................... Militia officers .............. 352.32

.............. Regular Army officers..................... 352.31

................ Course of instruction......................... 352.34

............................. Deliciency.................. 352.34

Proficiency................................................ 352.35

Reports............ ...................................... 046.253

................................. Indian...................... 350.3

Military, attendance civilians................................... 045.8

...................................... Naval................. ................ 045.81

Naval War College.............................. 000.83

.................................... Normal................. 352.5

..................................... . Post................... Attendance-

352.53

Children .................................................. Enlisted men.............................................. 352.52

Noncommissioned officers................................... 352.51

000.83

Public...................................................... 000.85

Sectarian.................................................... Service detachment, transfer of enlisted men to ..................... 220.333

.... . ...............................

325.523 State, militia............... ................ 352.4

Training..................................... Use of reservations for .......................... .............. 680.32

299 Schools and colleges, details: Commissioned................................................... Enlisted.........• ....................... .......................

210.64 220.64

Scientific management, "Taylor system".............................

230.437

Scorers, employees ................................................... Scouts: Employees...................................................... Military.................... . ..... ........................ Mounted ................. ....................................... .............. Scows................................. ................ Screening, fortifications............................. .................. Screens: Building material................................................ Furniture................................................. Screws, builders' hardware...................................... Scrubbers, employees.................... ............................. .. ................... Scrubboards............................. Sculpture............................................................ ................................. Sea areas, defensive ................ Sea walls ....................................... ..................... Seacoast, protection................................................. Seals, office supplies................................................. Seamen, employees.................................................. Seamstresses, employees.......................................... ............................... Searchlight outfits............... Searchlight plants.................................................... Searchlight structures................................................. Shelters............................. ... .......................... Towers.................................. ................ Trucks............................. .............................. Searchlights:

Accessories....................................................... Balancer sets.............. .. .................... ............... Cable............... .. ..................................... Carbons....................................... . ............... Clutches........................................................ Controllers...................................................... Curtains and shutters......-...................................... Mirrors......................................................... Glass....................................................... Metal....................................................... PlatingGold.................................................... Nickel.................................................. Silver.................................................. Obturators........................ ................................ Portable.................. ........ .......................... Projectors................... .................................... Seacoast........................................................ Stops........................................................... Secessions........................................................... Secret and confidential matters, making public........................ Secret Service, Bureau of.............................................

231.491 231.44

370.23

322.992

561.11 618.33 411.31

414.18

411.72

231.46

414.47

007.4

660.3

613

370.3

462.6

231.83

231.64

470.3

675.4

470.35

470.351

470.352

470.353

470.34

470.341

470.347

470.342

470.343

470.344

470.345

470.33

470.331 470.332 470.333

470.335

470.334

470.345

470.31

470.32

470.311

470.346

000.24

000.72

042.25

300 Secret societies, organization in the Army ............................. Secret writing.............................. ..... ................ Sects, religious ........................................................ Seditions....................................................... Seduction....................................................... Senate, United States ..................... ............................. Bills .............................................................. Committees and reports of ......................................... Documents....................................................... Office Building............................................... Officers of...................................................... Resolutions......................... ......................... Senators................. ................. ................. Vice President or Presiding Officer............................... Senators ....................................................... Sentence, court-martial................................................ Separations:

Commissioned.................................................... Death................................................... Dismissals .................. ............................ Effects................. ................................. Eliminations............................................. Estates ................. .................................. Resignations............................................. Restorations ............... .............................. Retirement............................... ................... Retired officers ............................................ Wills and testaments....................................... Employees................................................... Anulment of contract...................................... Death from injuries, reports.................................... Death from natural causes, reports ............................ Discharges and dismissals ..................................... Authority to discharge ................................... Discharge certificates ................................... Discharge as punishment ................................... Discharge for desertion..................................... Discharge for good of service............................. Discharge without prejudice.............................. Protests against....................................... Reports as to cause for................................... Reduction in forces........................................ Resignation................---.............................. Retention in service....................................... Applications for..................... .................. Recommendations from authorities ........................ Temporary employees .................................... Enlisted................................... . .................. Certificates of service ......................................... Character on discharge.................................... In lieu of lost discharge................................. Death........................................................

250.8

311.53

000.31

000.24

250.16

032.2

032.25

032.27

032.26

032.28

032.22

032.24

032.23

032.21

032.23

250.47

210.8

210.86

210.81

210.871

210.82

210.872

210.83

210.84

210.85

210.851

210.873

230.8

230.88

230.85

230.86

230.82

230. 821

230. 828

230.823

230.822

230.824

230.825

230.826

230.827

230.83

230.81

230.84

230.841

230.843

230.842

220.8

220.84

220.842

220.841

220.86

301 Separations-Continued. Enlisted-Continued. Discharge: Dishonorable.......................................... By court-martial sentence ............................. By military-commission sentence....................... IHonorable ................. ........................... Disability ............................................ Favor............. ....... ......................... Purchase......................................... Recruits rejected...................................... Three years' service................................ When ordered by Secretary of War .................... Without honor............................................. Disqualification by misconduct ....................... Fraudulent enlistment ................................. Imprisonment sentence civil court....................... Minority.............................................. Service not honest and faithful ........................ When ordered by Secretary of War .................... Worthlessness...................... ............... Efflects...................................................... Estates................................................... Retirement.................... ........................... Retired enlisted men.................................... Wills and testaments....................................... Sergeant: First ............................................................... Other sergeants .................................................... Sergeant major: Junior grade, Coast Artillery Corps................... ............ Regimental.................................................... Senior grade, Coast Artillery Corps.................................. Squadron and battalion............................................. Servants......................................................... Transportation................................................ Service......................................................... Field........................................ ................. Foreign ........................................................... Tropical..................................................... Service, retention in, employees. ............ ....................... Service and duties. (Sec Duties and service.) Services............... ......................................... Advertising.................................................... Binding ........................................................... Caring for animals.................. ........................... Cleaning.................................................... Crating ..................................................... Disinterring remains ..... .................................... Engraving......................... .. ........................... Feeding animals....................... . ....................... Garbage collections............ ................................ Laundering................................................... Lithographing......................................................

220.82 220.821 220. 822 220. 81 220.811 220.812 220.814 220. 815 220. 813 220. 816 220. 83 220. 833 220. 831 220. 832 220. 836 220. 834 220.837 220. 835 220.8 71 220.872 220.85 220.851 220.873 221. 32 221.36 221.28 221.11 221.12 221.27 292.3 516. 6 330. 2 330. 21 330. 23 330. 22 230. 84 480 486. 5 486.4 484 486.2 486.6 486.7 486.8 484. 2 485. 2 486.3 486.8

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Packing......................................................... Printing.......................................................... Religious, in the Army............................................ ............................ Sanitary .............................. Scavenger........................................................ Shoeing animals.............................................. ............... Stabling animals................................ Storage ............................................................ Trash, disposal of................................................ ................ Veterinary..................................... W aste paper, disposal of .......................................... ....................... Sewer materials .......................... ................. Sewerage, disposal of............................... .. ......................... Sewers............................... ..................... Sewers and sewerage......................... ................. Sewing machines ................................ Shackles, mooring................................................. Shades:

............. Lamp ........................................ Window, building material ..................................... Sharpshooters......................................................... ............. Sheets, bed........................................ Shell for mobile guns.................................................. ......................... Shell rooms ............................. ........................... Shelters, cable............................. ................... Shields, carriages............................... Ship canals..................................................... Shippers, employees ................................................... Shipyards ............................................................. ... ............................... Shirts........................ Shoe blacking.............. ........................................... Shoe pockets .......................................................... Shoe polish...................................................... Shoe stretchers........................................................ Shoes......................... .................................. Shoes, horse.......................................................... Shop employees........................................................ Shortages, supplies, and equipment..................................... Shotguns and outfits ............................ ................. Shrapnel........................................................... Shrapnel cases .................................................... Sick, treatment of ............ .................................... Sick leave. (See Absence.)

Side arms........................... ............................. Sidewalks......................... .................................... Siege................................................................ Sights:

Carriages, gun................................................. Bore......................................................... Front......................................................... Night......................................................... Panoramic................................................... Rear........................................................

486.6

486.4

000.34

485

485.1

484.1

484. 2

486.1

485.3

484.3

485.3

412.2

672.1

672

720.6

413.82

476.135

414.57

411.32

221.73

427.5

471.1

471.881

664.4

473.816

821.1

231.62

826.4

421.3

425. 3

455.3

425.3

425.4

421.5

456.6

231.6

400. 61

474.91

471.2

471.875

704.1

474.7

611

370.04

473.85

473. 853

473.851

473.857

473. 854

473.852

303 Sights- Continued. Carriages, gun-Continued. .................. Telescopic, 2-inch........................ Telescopic, 3-inch......................................... ............................... Small arms..................... ........................... Battle ........................ Front................................................... Open..................................................... .....................................

Rear................. Sighting bar and hood.....................................

............................

Telescopic................... Signal Corps.....................................................

Aeronautical detachments......................................

Balloon detachments..........................................

............

Companies........................................ ..............................

Signal Corps (department) .............. ................

............ Signal Corps equipment............... ........................

Signal Officer, Chief, Office of .............. ------------...............................------------

Office organization............. Signal sergeant, first class.............................................

......................

Signaling apparatus for vessels................. Signaling devices, aids to navigation................................

..........................

Signaling instruments................... Signals and signaling. (See Drills.)

Signals, use of, in communication ......................................

Signatures.......................................................312.47

.......................................

Facsimile ................. Initials......... .............................................

Rubber stamp .....................................................

Signboards.......... ............................................----------

Silencers.................................-..........-----.......

Maxim......................................................

Silver .................................................................

......................

Sinks, plumbing material.................... Sirups...................................................................

.................................

Sister hooks, moorings ................ Sites, archeological .....................................................

Skeleton companies................................................

...................................

Skids, ammunition ................ ........................

Skilled workmen, employees ................... Skirmishes.......................................................

Slaves and slavery................................................

Sleeping bags....................................................

Sleeping-car transportation .........................................

Sleeping-car transportation, Pullman................................

Sleeves, cannon...................................................

Sleighs..........................................................

Slickers.........................................................

Slings, gun.......................................................

Slush funds, money...............................................

Small arms......................................................

..........................

Appendages....................... ...........................

Parts and accessories .................... Bands...................................................

.............................

Barrels .........................

473.855 473.856 474.82 474.824 474.821 474.823 474.822 474.826 474.825 322.2 322.22 322.23 322.21 321.9 475.7 026 026.1 221.21 562.13 829.14 413.77 311.6 312.472 312.471 312.473 415 474.86 474.861 470.18 412.24 436.2 476.134 000.46 322.95 471.884 231.68 370.23 000.26 427.2 531.22 531.21 472.815 451.91 424.7 426.3 123.66 474 474.85 474.8 474.812 474.811

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304 Small arms-Continued.

Parts and accessories-Continued.

Ejectors.................................................. Hammers.................. ............................... Magazines................................................ Stocks.................................................. Swivels .................................................... Triggers....................................... .......... Small-arms competitions. (See Target practice.)

Small-arms firing. (See Target practice.)

Small-arms Firing Regulations ......................................... Interpretation and construction................................. Revision.................................................... Smithsonian Institution...................... ..................... Smoke, air pollution........................ ...................... Smoker's articles.................... ....... ..................... Smugglers........................................................ Smuggling ............................................................... Snagging...................... .................................. Soap, issue, laundry and scouring....................... ............. Soap, toilet............................. ..........................

Societies .............................................................. Charitable................................................... Commercial................................................... Employees................................................... Fraternal................................ ......................... Moral....................................................... Patriotic ...................................... .................... Political..................................................... Religious..................................................... Secret....................... ................................ Organization in the Army.................................. Veteran........................................................ Sockets, mooring................................................. Socks....... ................................................... Sodomy, practice of, in Army ............ ......................... Soft drinks................................. . ..................... Soil:

Pollution of....................... ........................... Tests of .......... ............................................. Title to, under water............................................ Soldier of Marathon trophy .......................... .. .. .................

Soldiers:

Ex-Regular, admission to Government Hospital for the Insane ........ Ex-Volunteer, admission to Government Hospital for the Insane....... Soldiers' homes................................................... Confederate............... ................................... National.................................................... Admission................................................ Volunteer ................ ................... .. ................

Soldiers' and Sailors' Homes, appropriations for ....................... Solicitors, legal ..................................................... Admission and disbarment ......................................... Songs, patriotic.......................................................

474.814

474.818

474.816

474.813

474.817

474.815

300.8

300.81

300.82

040.4

723.12

435

000.52

000.51

827

438.1

425.3

080

083

084

230.65

082

083

081

084

083

082

250.8

081

476.135

422.2

250.17

435.2

723.21

618.31

800.223

332.24

046.312

046.313

002

002.3

002.1

002.11

002.2

112.9

013.25

013. 251

007.12

305 Soundings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...............-........... 812.6

431. C

.......... - --S ou ps - - - - - - - - -.......................--

032.11

Speaker of the House of Representatives .........--........................ 413.47

Speaking tubes ....................................................... Special duty, detail, enlisted .............. ----..........-------------------220.692

Special funds ......................................................... 123.11

003.21

Spec'ie............----------------------------------------------------------......... Specifications. buildings ............... ............. ......... 600.13

Specifeications, supplies and equipment .................................. 400.114

Spices (cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg)...................................... 437.3 Sp ies ..........- ....................................................... 383.4 Spies, employees ......................... ............ . . .......... 231.44 ................................. .......... 462.6 Sponge cups ........... Spongers, employees.... . .------------------............... ............ 231.64 Spo,ons, personal equipment......... ----------------------.....................

426.5

. . .............. . . . ......... 231.491

Spotters, em ployees .................. ........ 426.3

Spurs. personal equipment--------- ........................... 426.3

Straps .......................-----------------------------------------------------322.051

Squadrons.......... ---------------------------------------..---------------...... 045.42 Naval......................-----------------------------------------------------322.053 ..........--------------------------------------------------------Squads........... 221.38 Stable s
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