This volume compiles three finding lists originally issued by the War Department Library. These lists offer a glimpse into the historical resources available to the War Department during the period in which they were compiled. Intended as practical guides for researchers and staff, they provide valuable insights into the collection's scope and organization.
The finding lists included offer reference to military history and related subjects. They are a useful resource for historians, librarians, and anyone interested in understanding the War Department's historical collections and the intellectual landscape of military study at the time.
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