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Statementshowing rank and duties of officers of Corps of Engineers-Cont'd.

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FIRST LIEUTENANTS.

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Herbert Deakyne.......

On duty with Company A, Battalion of Engineers. Librarian of the Post and U. S. Engineer School libraries at Willets Point, N. Y., and in charge of the property pertaining thereto. Assistant to the Post Quartermaster at Willets Point, N. Y. Under instruction at the U. S. Engineer School. Member of general court-martial convened at Willets Point, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1892.

Charles S. Bromwell.... On duty with Company A, Battalion of Engineers. Under instruction at the U. S. Engineer School. Detached; on duty with Company E, Battalion of Engineers, at the Military Academy.

ADDITIONAL SECOND

LIEUTENANTS.

Spencer Cosby

John S. Sewell

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Charles P. Echols

On duty with Company B, Battalion of Engineers. In charge of Post Exchange, Post of Willets Point, N. Y. Under instruction at the U. S. Engineer School. Member of general courts-martial convened at Willets Point, N. Y., Mar. 24 and Sept. 21, 1892.

Mem

On duty with Company C, Battalion of Engineers. Officer
in charge of Post Schools, Post of Willets Point, N. Y.
Under instruction at the U. S. Engineer School.
ber of general courts-martial convened at Willets Point,
N. Y., Mar. 24 and Sept. 21, 1892.

On duty with Company A, Battalion of Engineers. Li-
brarian of the Post and U. S. Engineer School libraries
at Willets Point, N. Y., and in charge of the property
pertaining thereto. Under instruction at the U. S. En-
gineer School. Member of general court-martial con-
vened at Willets Point, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1892.

James F. McIndoe.................. On duty with Company B, Battalion of Engineers. Acting Ordnance Officer, Post of Willets Point, N. Y. Under instruction at the U. S. Engineer School. Member of general court-martial convened at Willets Point, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1892.

Jay J. Morrow....

James B. Cavanaugh.......

James P. Jervey.....

George P. Howell
Charles W. Kutz..
Meriwether L. Walker..
Robert P. Johnston.
Robert R. Raymond....

U. S. AGENT.

William F. Smith, Major of Engineers, U. S. A., retired.

On duty with Company A, Battalion of Engineers. On
duty with Company C, Battalion of Engineers. Post
Treasurer and Mess Officer, Post of Willets Point, N. Y.
Under instruction at the U. S. Engineer School. Mem-
ber of general court-martial convened at Willets Point,
N. Y., Sept. 21, 1892.

On duty with Company B, Battalion of Engineers. Un-
der instruction at the U. S. Engineer School.
On duty with Company C, Battalion of Engineers.
instruction at the U. S. Engineer School.

On graduating leave of absence.
On graduating leave of absence.
On graduating leave of absence.
On graduating leave of absence.
On graduating leave of absence.

Under

In charge of the improvement of the harbors at Wilmington, Del., Cambridge, Md., Onancock and Cape Charles City and Chenton Inlet, Va., and ice harbor at New Castle, Del. In charge of the improvement of the Broadkiln, Appoquinnimink, Smyrna, Murderkill, Mispillion, and Broad Creek rivers, Del.; Susquehanna River, Md. and Pa.; Choptank, Wicomico, Manokin, Chester, Latrappe, Warwick, Elk, and North East rivers, and of

Statement showing rank and duties of officers of Corps of Engineers-Cont'd.

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U. S. AGENT.

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William F. Smith, Major of Engineers, U. S. A., retired.

Fairlee Creek or Inlet, Md., and inland waterway from Chincoteague Bay, Va., to Delaware Bay at or near Lewes, Del. In charge of survey to locate the canal between Rehoboth Bay and Delaware Bay-a part of the proposed waterway from Chincoteague Bay, Va., to Delaware Bay, and examinations of Nanticoke River, mouth of St. Jones River; for inland waterway connecting the Mispillion and Broadkiln rivers so as to reopen the navigation of Cedar, Slaughter, and Primehook creeks, Del.; Pocomoke River, with a view of uniting the waters of said river with the waters of Synepuxent Bay at a point above Snow Hill; and Black Walnut Harbor, at the mouth of Great Choptank River, Md. In charge of removal of wreck of steam-tug Charles Lea at junction of Mill Creek and Mispillion River. To supervise the construction of bridge across Christiana River in New Castle County, Del.

U. S. CIVIL ENGINEER.

M. Meigs....

On duty under thei mmediate orders of Maj. Mackenzie.

LAW S

AFFECTING

THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS,

UNITED STATES ARMY,

FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION,

1892-'93.

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