The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 01, 1896, Image 5

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Vol. 4 [ COLLEGE ST5T10N, TEXAS, OCTOBER, 1896. < No. i
Liieut. Col. LCl. liamton’s Report.
Inspector General’t Office,
Southern District,
Santa Fe, N. M. June 13, 1896.
To the Inspector General, United States Army, Washing
ton, D. 0.
Dear Sirs : I have the honor to submit the following
report of an inspection of the Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas, College Station, Texas, made the 7th day
of May 1896.
Accompanied by the professor of military science and
tactics, First Lieutenant George T. Bartlett, Third Artillery,
I called formally on the president, Gov. L. S. Ross, and pre
sented my *rders directing an inspection of the Military