The centennial of the United States Military academy at West Point, New York1802-1902 . VII. Reminiscences of Fort Defiance. N. N. Vol. IV. Experiences of an Army Officer. No. loi. American Long Rides. No. 120. Remarks of Major G. H. G. Gale. No. 124. Fifty Years Olxservation of Men and Events. By E. D. Kejes. Memoirs of E. Johnston. By Bradley T. Johnston. General Johnston. By R. M. Hughes. The United Ser\ice Magazine, 1881. Major-General G. L. Hartsuff By D. G. Adee. Army Sacrifices. By J. B. Fry. History of Brevets. By J. B. Fry. Life of General A. E. Biiniside. By


The centennial of the United States Military academy at West Point, New York1802-1902 . VII. Reminiscences of Fort Defiance. N. N. Vol. IV. Experiences of an Army Officer. No. loi. American Long Rides. No. 120. Remarks of Major G. H. G. Gale. No. 124. Fifty Years Olxservation of Men and Events. By E. D. Kejes. Memoirs of E. Johnston. By Bradley T. Johnston. General Johnston. By R. M. Hughes. The United Ser\ice Magazine, 1881. Major-General G. L. Hartsuff By D. G. Adee. Army Sacrifices. By J. B. Fry. History of Brevets. By J. B. Fry. Life of General A. E. Biiniside. By Ben: Perley Poore. Indian Wars of the United States. By Frost. Indian Bil)li()graphy. By Field. Reports of the Secretary of War, 1855-60. Rebellion Records. General Orders, Headquarters of the Arm\, 1S57-60. The Plains of the Great West. By R. I. Dodge. Campaigning with Crook. By Charles King. War Path and Bivouac. B) J. F. Finnerty. \ez Perce By O. O. Howard. Campaigns of Stuarts Cavalry. By McClellan. Niless Register, 1814. MSS. bibliographies in the Library U. S. M. Dragoon, V. S. .\.. Mexican War. SERVICES OF GRADUATES IN THE WAR OF 1812 AND INTHE MEXICAN WAR. By Major WILLIAM A. SHUNK,Eighth U. S. Cavalry. U. S. Military Academy^ IS79. I. IX THE WAR OF l8l2. THE U. S. Militan- Academy beganits existence in 1S02, and when thewar against Great Britain was declaredin I Si 2 there were 65 graduates in ser\ the country was in a most wretchedstate of nnpreparedness for the conflict,it became necessary- to assign many ofthese young men to the construction offortifications for the protection of our mostimportant seaports; and it is probabhwell within the truth to say that in thisone line of work they sa\-ed the UnitedStates far more in money alone (withoutany reference to loss of prestige) than theAcadeni}- has cost during the first centur}-of its existence. This patient labor and that of others,who during the war were constantly on the alert, prepared todefend


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