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However, it was only during the term of second civil governor Luke E. Wright that the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) was created through the passage of Reorganization Act No. 1189 dated July 2, 1904. On August 1, 1904, the BIR was formally organized and made operational under the Secretary of Finance, Henry Ide (author of the Internal Revenue ...
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A study in troop frontage,Monograph no.4: 1920: 23: manual 998: The Airplane Propeller: 1921: 345: Airplanes 1000: The Homing Pigeon--- 1008: List of War Department documents: 1920: 20: library 1009: Organization of the services of supply, American expeditionary forces .., Monograph no.7: 1921: 138: supply 1010: Blanc Mont (Meuse-Argonne ...
It survived the February 1904 Great Baltimore Fire, [1] as it stood on the northwestern edge of the famous "burnt district" of the February 1904 fire which destroyed numerous downtown and waterfront buildings and skyscrapers up to across the street. Following the initial reconstruction phase of 1905–1910, when several recently built downtown ...
In 1904, she published Order No. 11, a historical novel which takes its name from General Order No. 11 (1863), a Union Army directive issued during the American Civil War on August 25, 1863, forcing the evacuation of rural areas in four counties in western Missouri. [2] [3] [4] Order No. 11 appeared on regional-best seller lists in The Bookman ...
Acts Interpretation Act 1904 (no. 1, 1904) Supplementary Appropriation Act 1903-4 (no. 2, 1904) Supplementary Appropriation (works And Buildings) Act 1903-4 (no. 3, 1904)
SS Haimun was a Chinese steamer ship commanded by war correspondent Lionel James in 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War for The Times of London. It is the first-known instance of a "press boat" dedicated to war correspondence during naval battles.