War of 1812Materials relating to the War of 1812http://hdl.handle.net/10464/23662024-03-19T00:04:34Z2024-03-19T00:04:34ZGeneral regulations and orders, 1804Great Britain. War Office.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/51262021-08-07T01:51:05Z1804-01-01T00:00:00ZGeneral regulations and orders, 1804
Great Britain. War Office.
A book of general regulations and orders by the War Office of Great Britain, inscribed by L. Colonel Brock. (SPCL UE 58 G73 1804) This book of General Regulations and Orders by the War Office in Great Britain also includes manual and platoon exercises, as well as general orders and observations on the movement and field exercise of infantry. The front paste-down is inscribed with "L. Colonel Brock". Also inscribed in the front is "Maj. Genl T.A. Smith late of the 1st. Rifle Regt.". There is also a bookplate of Robert B. Taylor, Norfolk. On the front flyleaf is a lengthy, two-page transcription in ink, headed Copy/Circular/ that is dated "Horse Guards, 25th May '07" and signed "Harry Calvert Adjt. General". This bound volume contains three separate sections: 1. General Regulations and Orders, 1804 2. The Manual and Platoon Exercises, 1804 3. General Orders and Observations on the Movements and Field Exercise of the Infantry, 1804 77 p., 2 fold. Leaves
Bound with: The manual and platoon exercises, &c., &c. (51 p.) and: General orders and observations on the movement and field exercise of infantry (16 p.)
Inscribed on front paste-down: L. Colonel Brock. Also inscribed: Maj. Genl T.A. Smith late of the 1st. Rifle Regt. Bookplate of Robert B. Taylor, Norfolk.
On front flyleaf: lengthy, two-page transcription in ink, headed /Copy/Circular/ dated "Horse Guards, 25th May '07" and signed: "Harry Calvert Adjt. General.
1804-01-01T00:00:00ZA hand book for cavalry: containing the first principles of cavalry discipline, founded on rational method: intended to explain in a familiar and practical manner the management and training of the horse, and the instruction, discipline and duties of U.S. Light Dragoons coformable to the established elementary discipline of infantry for the United States' military force and the latest improvements in the modern art of war. (1814)Duane, Williamhttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/49372021-08-03T02:03:03Z1814-01-01T00:00:00ZA hand book for cavalry: containing the first principles of cavalry discipline, founded on rational method: intended to explain in a familiar and practical manner the management and training of the horse, and the instruction, discipline and duties of U.S. Light Dragoons coformable to the established elementary discipline of infantry for the United States' military force and the latest improvements in the modern art of war. (1814)
Duane, William
1814-01-01T00:00:00ZLetter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report of the unsettled accounts in the office of the Accountant of the War Department and the Paymaster of the Army, (1814)United States. War Dept.http://hdl.handle.net/10464/49332021-08-08T02:04:41Z1814-01-01T00:00:00ZLetter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report of the unsettled accounts in the office of the Accountant of the War Department and the Paymaster of the Army, (1814)
United States. War Dept.
13th Congress, 2nd Session, 1813-1814.
1814-01-01T00:00:00ZBudding sprays and sketch of the life of General Sir Isaac Brock (1912)Brock, Blanche Adelaidehttp://hdl.handle.net/10464/47552021-08-03T02:08:31Z1912-01-01T00:00:00ZBudding sprays and sketch of the life of General Sir Isaac Brock (1912)
Brock, Blanche Adelaide
A sketch of the life of General Sir Isaac Brock.
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