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1Published 1798“...Contracts for supply of cannon...”
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3Published 1811“...Cannon, small arms, and other munitions...”
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4Published 1824“...Contracts made since January 1, 1820, for cannon, cannon shot, muskets, and other small arms...”
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8Published 1832“...Contracts for cannon and shot, 1820-32...”
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13Published 1900“...Condemned cannon available for G.A.R. posts, etc...”
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14Contracts for cannon and shot, &c. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting the information...Published 1832“...Cannon, shot, etc., contracts from 1820, for supplies of...”
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15Published 1837“...Regulations and experiments showing means and manner of testing, proving, and bursting cannon...”
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16Published 1836“...Number of cannon required to arm fortifications, number that can be supplied in a year...”
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17Published 1840“...Relative cost and superiority of brass and iron cannon...”
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18Published 1839“...Statements of cost of brass and iron cannon and howitzers from War Department...”
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20Published 1837“...On bursting of cannon at Major Clarke's foundry, in July, 1833, and August, 1834...”
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