- Angles of mercy, on the field1
- Argument of Frank W. Jones before the Committee on Invalid Pensions of the House of Representatives: in the matter of the petition for relief of Mary N. De Haven, widow of Edwin J. De Haven, late Lieutenant, United States Navy, and Commander of the Grinnell Arctic Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin : delivered May 10, 18781
- Arms and camp equipage of furloughed regiments1
- Army Corps commands1
- Arrangements for the care and treatment of sick and disabled seamen, and for the burial of deceased patients, of the marine-hospital service, made for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1878, in accordance with Department letter of August 30, 18771
- Artificial limbs for the United States Army and Navy: per commission of Surgeon-General, U.S.A1
- Artificial limbs furnished to soldiers: letter from the Secretary of War in answer to a resolution of the House of April 10, relative to artificial limbs furnished to soldiers at the expense of government1
- Assimilated rank of the civil branch of the Navy1
- Aun podrán servir1
- Balances of bounties payable to volunteers when honorably mustered out and discharged, on account of the government no longer requiring their services1
- Baron von Langenbeck, Surgeon-General of the German Army, professor of surgery in the University of Berlin1
- Biography of Elisha Kent Kane1
- Brief memoirs of Colonel Garrick Mallery, U.S.A., who died October 24, 18941
- Brief sketches of the officers who were in the battle of Lake Erie1
- Bureau of Military Justice1
- Camp and hospital1
- Camp and outpost duty for infantry: with standing orders, extracts from the revised regulations for the army, rules for health, maxims for soldiers, and duties of officers1
- Camp fires and camp cooking, or, Culinary hints for the soldier: including receipt for making bread in the "portable field oven" furnished by the Subsistence Department1
- Captain Robert Stolpe1
- Cases of Chickamauga typhoid treated at the Maine General Hospital: a paper read before the Maine Medical Association, June 7, 18991