Excerpt from Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy for the Year 1884, Vol. 1 of 2
Es’mwrns and appropriations. Estimates, Secretary’s ofllce Statement of appropriations Estimate for the pay of omcers, active list. Estimate for the pay of omcers, retired list Ruroa’r or rm: admiral or run navy naval academy General report of the Board of Visitors Special report of the Board of Visitors Report of the Superintendent Cruise of the practice-ship Constellation Cruise of the practice-ship Dale Estimates for the Academy bureau or yands and Docxs Report of the Chief Expenditures at the yards and stations Estimates for yards and Estimates for civil employes in Bureau Estimates for various objects under the Bureau Abstract of ofl’ers for supplies bureau or equipnnnr and rxcaurnno Report ot the Chief Estimates of appropriations bureau or navigation Report of the Report of Chief Hydrographic Ofllce Report of the Superintendent of the Naval Observatory Report of the Superintendent of the Nautical Almanac Estimates for objects under the Bureau burrau or consrruorion and rrpair Report of the Chief Estimates for objects under the Bureau bureau or steam enoinrrring Report of the Chief Estimates for objects under the Bureau bureau or provisions and clothing Report of the Chief Estimates for objects under the Bureau Schedule of proposals for supplies Contracts made by the Bureau.. Narinr Coars Report of the Commandant Estimates of the Quartermaster 203, 204 Estimates of the Paymaster movrmrnrs or vsssrls IN coumssion sale OR old vnssrls balr or old materials naval advsrv board Summary report on additional vessels. Completion of monitors Trial of the Dolphin Tests of mild steel Experiments works - resistance of chi ps.
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