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Register of the Officers and Graduates of the US Military Academy at West Point New York since its Establishment in 1802, to 1890: With The early history of the United States Military Academy [volume
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American Geographical Society "to those who distinguish themselves by geographical discoveries or in the advancement of geographical science", known as the
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in 1833. The following year Cullum served as the assistant to the chief engineer at
Washington D. C., where he remained for two years. He was then involved in inspections of Forts
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