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United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Engineering.

  • General instructions to inspectors of machinery for vessels of the Navy building under contractGeneral instructions to inspectors of machinery for vessels of the Navy building under contract
  • History of the Bureau of Engineering, Navy Department, during the world warHistory of the Bureau of Engineering, Navy Department, during the world war
  • Instructions for the care and operation of refrigerating plantsInstructions for the care and operation of refrigerating plants
  • Report made to the Bureau of steam-engineering, Navy Department, March 3, 1883Report made to the Bureau of steam-engineering, Navy Department, March 3, 1883
  • Report of board on comparative trials of the scout cruisers Birmingham, Salem, Chester, December 22, 1909Report of board on comparative trials of the scout cruisers Birmingham, Salem, Chester, December 22, 1909
  • Searchlights and signal lights for the instruction of officers and personnel connected with searchlightsSearchlights and signal lights for the instruction of officers and personnel connected with searchlights
  • 110-foot U.S. submarine chaser110-foot U.S. submarine chaser
  • Improvements in naval engineering in Great BritainImprovements in naval engineering in Great Britain
  • Instruction book for export packing of engineer materialInstruction book for export packing of engineer material
  • Instructions for the operation, care, and repair of generating sets, motors, and motor control panelsInstructions for the operation, care, and repair of generating sets, motors, and motor control panels
  • Instructions for the operation, care, and repair of search-lightsInstructions for the operation, care, and repair of search-lights
  • Report made to the Bureau of Steam-Engineering, Navy Department, August 9, 1882, by B. F. Isherwood, on the Vedette boats constructed for the British and French navies by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company at Bristol, R.IReport made to the Bureau of Steam-Engineering, Navy Department, August 9, 1882, by B. F. Isherwood, on the Vedette boats constructed for the British and French navies by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company at Bristol, R.I