U.S. Marine Corps & Naval Regulations, 1860's-1890's

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Zouave Officer

I was wondering if anyone knew the Title for any of the U.S. Marine Corps or U.S. Navy Rules & Regulations for the 1860's to the 1890's?

I've got copies of a good many of the United States Army Rules & Regulations, Drill Manual's, Custom's of Service, etc... from the 1850's to the 1920's, however my research on the Marine Corps & Navy are rather lacking I'm sad to say. Any information would be very much appriciated.
- Captain, "Palmetto Riflemen" & "New York Zouaves."
- Charles Devens Jr. Camp No. 10, Sons of Union Veterans.
- Micah J. Jenkins Camp No. 164, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans.

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Zouave Officer

- Captain, "Palmetto Riflemen" & "New York Zouaves."
- Charles Devens Jr. Camp No. 10, Sons of Union Veterans.
- Micah J. Jenkins Camp No. 164, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans.

"There's no use dodging. You will be hit when your body and bullets are at the same place at the same time...."
Captain Henry J. Reilly, Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery, 1898.

Guns Garrett

The GAF Website has Marine Corps (1859-1900) and Navy (1852-1897, missing 1862 and 1886 regs) at :  http://www.grandarmyofthefrontier.org/

The Landing Party Manal (LPM) covers much in the way of duties, ceremonies and drill for both services.  I have yet to find that available on-line.
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