ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 7:13 : Statements relating to a navy yard in the Delaware : for the construction and equipment of iron-clad steam-ships of war, proposed to be established at League Island. Prepared by a special committee of the Board of Trade of Philadelphia.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 7:14 : Sketch of plans, present condition and proposed results of the United States dry docks at the navy yards of Philadelphia, Kittery, and Pensacola; upon the new system of floating docks, basin & railways; now construction under contracts with Messrs. Dakin & Moody, and Gilbert Secor, made by the Navy Department, under a law of Congress, passed August 3rd, 1848.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 7:4 : A brief sketch of the plan and advantages of a sectional floating dry dock : combined with a permanent stone basin and platform, and connected with level bedways, sliding ways, and housed slips, for repairing, launching, and laying up in ordinary the ships of the United States navy.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 7:5 : Memorial of the proprietors of the improved stone dry dock formed by the combination of the sectional floating dock, basin and rail-ways, for an appropriation to fulfil an agreement made with them by the Navy Department, for the construction of that dock at the Pensacola Navy Yard; and for similar docks at the other naval stations.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 7:7 : The steam navy of the United States : its past, present, and future. A letter to the Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, from Edward N. Dickerson.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 7:8 : A brief sketch of the first Monitor and its inventor : a paper read before the Buffalo historical society, January 5, 1874. By Eben. P. Dorr. Pub. by request.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 8:1 : A treatise containing a plan for the internal organization and government of marine hospitals in the United States : together with a scheme for amending and systematizing the medical department of the navy. By William P.C. Barton, A.M., M.D., member of the American Philosophical Society, and a surgeon in the Navy of the United States.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 8:12 : An appeal to the Congress of the United States, concerning the relative rank of the medical officiers and pursers of the navy. By Ninian Pinkney. February 1850.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 8:13 : A manual of pensions, bounty, and pay : containing the laws, forms and regulations relating to pensions, bounty land, bounty money, pay, claims for horses and other property destroyed, with the opinions of the attorneys-general, and the official regulations and decisions pertaining to these subjects. By George W. Raff.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 8:14 : A compendium of military duty, adapted for the militia of the United States ; in three parts. Containing: part I. The duty of soldiers in general, non-commissioned--commissioned, field and general officers; with instructions for the conduct of each, both in the militia & in actual service. Part II. The manooeuvres and evolutions of the infantry, artillery and cavalry, upon the plan laid down for the army of the United States, upon the Prussian system. Part III. Some particular instructions to officers of partizan corps, interspered with historical facts, anecdotes, &c.--together with the manooeuvres of armies. The whole carefully collated from the Count Saxe, the Chevalier de Valiere, M. Lamont, the Baron Stuben, and other eminent characters. By Jonathan Rawson ....
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 8:2 : A treatise of military discipline; in which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier, thro' the several branches of the service. By Humphrey Bland.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 8:4 : A Complete list of the American Navy; showing the name, number of guns, commanders' names, and station of each vessel, with the names of all the officers in service, for Oct., 1813; and Steel's list of the navy of Great Britain, for July, 1813.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 8:8 : Regulations and instructions for the field service of the U.S. Cavalry in time of war. To which is added, The basis of instruction for the U.S. Cavalry, from the authorized tactics. Also, Instructions for officers and non-commissioned officers on outpost and patrol duty, with a drill for the use of cavalry as skirmishers.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 9:1 : An account of the organization of the army of the United States ; with biographies of distinguished officers of all grades. By Fayette Robinson, with thirty-six authentic portraits.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 9:6 : General Wolfe's instructions to young officers: also his orders for a battalion and an army. Together with the orders and signals used in embarking and debarking an army by flat-bottom'd boats, &c. And a placart to the Canadians. To which is prefixed, the resolutions of the House of Commons for his monument; and his character, and the dates of all his commissions. Also the duty of an adjutant and quarter master, &c.
ACS Military and Naval History and Science reel 9:8 : Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States / by Baron de Stuben, to which are prefixed the laws and regulations for governing and disciplining the Militia of the United States, and the laws for forming and regulating the Militia of the state of New-Hampshire.
ACS Music reel 1:1 : An address on music; delivered before the Handel Society, Dartmouth College, August, 1809. On occasion of their anniversary. By Francis Brown.
ACS Music reel 1:2 : Cabin and plantation songs as sung by the Hampton students / arranged by Thomas P. Fenner, Frederic G. Rathbun and Miss Bessie Cleaveland.
ACS Music Reel 1:5 : An address to persons of fashion, relating to balls : with a few occasional hints concerning play-houses, card-tables, &c., in which is introduced the character of Lucinda, a lady of the very best fashion, and of most extraordinary piety. With an appendix, containing some extracts from the writings of Chief Justice Hale, the Prince of Conti, Mr. Wilberforce, and other eminent pious mem, against the entertainments of the stage, and other vain amusements / By a member of the Church of England.
ACS Music reel 1:6 : A lecture on music and its effects upon society, and the expediency of having it taught in our common schools / delivered before the Academy of Science, of Montgomery County, at Norristown, Pennsylvania. By Chauncey P. Holcomb.
ACS Music reel 1:9 : An arrow against profane and promiscuous dancing : drawn out of the quiver of the scriptures. By the ministers of Christ at Boston in New England.
ACS Music reel 2:10 : The self-instructor in musical composition and thorough bass : together with a complete translation of Schneider's celebrated work on arranging for the full orchestra and military band, with notes. By I.B. Woodbury.
ACS Music reel 2:2 : A dictionary of musical information. Containing also a vocabulary of musical terms, and a list of modern musical works published in the United States from 1640 to 1875. By John W. Moore.
ACS Music reel 2:3 : Familiar dialogues on dancing, between a minister and a dancer; taken from matter of fact with an appendix containing some extracts from the writings of pious and eminent men against the entertainments of the stage, and other vain amusements. By John Phillips.
ACS Music reel 2:4 : An essay on the Star spangled banner and national songs. By Stephen Salisbury. Read before the American antiquarian society, at their annual meeting, October 21, 1872. With additional notes and songs.
ACS Music reel 2:5 : The reasonableness of regular singing, or Singing by note ; in an essay, to revive the true and ancient mode of singing psalm-tunes, according to the pattern of our New England psalm-books; the knowledge and practice of which is greatly decay'd in most congregations. Writ by a minister of the Gospel.
ACS Music reel 2:6 : Utile dulci. Or, A joco-serious dialogue, concerning regular singing : calculated for a particular town, (where it was publickly had, on Friday Oct. 12, 1722.) but may serve some other places in the same climate. By Thomas Symmes.