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Preface

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Table of Contents

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Contents: Military Mining

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Contents: Siege Operations

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Introductory Ch. I

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Field Fortification

Ch. I

General Principles and Nomencalture

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Ch. II

Field Works on a Horizontal Site

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Ch. III

Intrenchments or Lines on a Horizontal Site

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Ch. IV

General Profiles for a Horizontal Site

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Ch. V

Manner of Profiling, Tracing, and Throwing Up a Work

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Ch. VI

Revetments

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Ch. VII

Interior Arrangements

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Ch. VIII

Accessory, Or Secondary Means of Defence

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Ch. IX

Adaptation of Field Fortification to Irregular and Varied Sites

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Ch. X

Semi-Permanent Field Works

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Ch. XI

Defilement of Lines and Field Works

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Ch. XII

Attack and Defence of Temporary Fortifications

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Military Mines

Ch. I

Nomenclature, Experiments, and Theory of the Explosion of Mines

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Ch. II

Practical Details and Operations

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Ch. III

Conditions to be Satisfied in Arranging a System of Mines

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Ch. IV

Examples of Remarkable Military Mining Operations

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Siege Operations

Attack by Regular Approaches

Ch. I

Trench Materials and Trenches

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Ch. II

Covered Trenches and Passage of Ditches

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Ch. III

Batteries

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Siege Operations - Attack

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Ch. V

Defence

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Ch. V

Plan and Journal of the Attack

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Ch. VII

Illustrations of Siege Works From Some of the More Recent Sieges

Siege of Sebastopol

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Siege of Vicksburg

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Siege of Fort Wagner

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