Fort Leavenworth and the Soldiers' home . Diamonds aud Jewelry. w. OWhiim, L,eQ\en\ri\\ ManufncturinK Jcwelt-r. 400 OelfiWcMre - - - A CllOt-r. house, at the National Home: the grounds arc policed and sweptdaily. an<I ns. The. ng capacity of about This suberb dining hall is neatly furnished and the kitchen equipmentranks with the best mcxicrn cs of the kind. Instruction supplemental t given nt West Point is fur- nished at Fort Leavenworth, in a School of Application for Cavalryand Infantry. All lieutenants form a part of the schocl and are sent 26 The Romant


Fort Leavenworth and the Soldiers' home . Diamonds aud Jewelry. w. OWhiim, L,eQ\en\ri\\ ManufncturinK Jcwelt-r. 400 OelfiWcMre - - - A CllOt-r. house, at the National Home: the grounds arc policed and sweptdaily. an<I ns. The. ng capacity of about This suberb dining hall is neatly furnished and the kitchen equipmentranks with the best mcxicrn cs of the kind. Instruction supplemental t given nt West Point is fur- nished at Fort Leavenworth, in a School of Application for Cavalryand Infantry. All lieutenants form a part of the schocl and are sent 26 The Romantic History to this point every two years. The first class take a course in Mili-tary and International Law, Mahans Outposts, Field Fortification,Signaling and Telegraphy, Operations of War, etc.—everything astaught by the great military masters. The second class are drilled inthe common branches, and receive instruction in Field Fortification,Surveying, and Field and Garrison Duty. At the Military Prison, where trades are taught, and whose inmateserect all the buildings under the supervision of a competent paid fore-man,


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