This is a detailed "Report On The Organization Of Military Schools," likely published around 1861, and authored by Frederick A. P. Barnard, affiliated with the University of Mississippi. The report delves into the structure, curriculum, and administration of military schools during this period, offering insights into the educational landscape of the time. It provides a valuable historical snapshot of military education in the United States. This study is particularly relevant for those interested in the history of education, military history, or the institutional development of higher learning in the 19th century.
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