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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 005, "something" might mean my appointment as chief

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 006, appoint me chief

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 007, Washington respecting the appoitment of Chief of Engineers

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 008, the other

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 009, Chief. The general run of thought

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 010, General Abbot

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 011, will be sent in tomorrow if the senate is in session

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 012, heard the note read and in my judgement

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 013, here until I am appointed and commanded

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 014, the day in my room and did not leave until 4 o'clock

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 015, Emma and I called on General and Mrs. Duane

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 016, and mother's birth

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 017, the great bridge across the North River

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 018, them I can show that there are no foundations whatever

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 019, wrote him a note giving him the bad news

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 020, with Abbot and stopped in to see a new

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 021, Wednesday July 18 Today my mail contained a number

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 022, committee yesterday determined to recommend my

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 023, Genls dept. Also a telegram from Senator

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 024, Morning. Got a pretty comfortable bed at the Hamilton

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 025, appointment " He was seated in the library behind the desk

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 026, Wednesday July 25 Found at office a letter from Mayor

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 027, to do. During dinner today Senator Frye

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 028, went up to the capitol to the committee of appointment

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 029, after breakfast walked down to my office and found my

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 030, The secretary of war wrote him he could not

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 031, bill referred by the President for report

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 032, goodbye to her as she is going on Friday

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 033, and harbor bill but as he does not

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 034, bridge and that was what the law meant

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 035, on my desk going in the afternoon

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 036, asked me to arrange the

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 037, on account of alterations on the bridge

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 038, room said "you must take all the blame of my"

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 039, which takes place tomorrow and called for a few

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 040, tomorrow. Came home for lunch and stayed in my

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 041, college

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 042, but summer a few years ago in seventy

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 043, have had a very curious fluttering sensation in my bladder

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 044, truth about the employment of

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 045, to [illegible] as they

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 046, at his country place

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 047, with a fine view over the city

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 048, to a captaincy in the Corps of Engineers

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 049, was the only call of its kind

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 050, the Board

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 051, defense of Naragansett Bay

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 052, Schofeld for the head of the board

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 053, having been detained at the station

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Thomas Lincoln Casey Diary, June-December 1888, 054, Thursday August 30 Nothing special today

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