"Engineer School Library: List Of Accessions Arranged Under Subject-headings In Alphabetical Order, From January 1910, To December 31, 1910, Including Donations Received From Various Source" offers a detailed glimpse into the holdings of the Engineer School Library at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, during a pivotal year. This meticulously compiled list provides a comprehensive overview of the library's acquisitions, organized by subject heading for easy reference. As a printed manuscript, this historical document captures the breadth of knowledge deemed essential for engineering and military education at the time. It also includes donations received, reflecting the collaborative spirit of knowledge-sharing.
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