. Book of the Royal blue . and the Worlds Fair City. This route will be the favorite highwayduring the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in J904, between the East and the trains are modern throughout. The Coaches are marvels of comfort. TheDrawing-Room Sleeping Cars are spacious. The Dining Car service is unexcelled. New YorK and Chicago Line Two vestibuled trains run between New York and Chicago daily. One viaPITTSBURG, affording a daylight ride through the Allegheny Mountains, withObservation Car. The other runs via NEWARK, OHIO, crossing the Ohio Riverat Benwood. These trains are equip


. Book of the Royal blue . and the Worlds Fair City. This route will be the favorite highwayduring the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in J904, between the East and the trains are modern throughout. The Coaches are marvels of comfort. TheDrawing-Room Sleeping Cars are spacious. The Dining Car service is unexcelled. New YorK and Chicago Line Two vestibuled trains run between New York and Chicago daily. One viaPITTSBURG, affording a daylight ride through the Allegheny Mountains, withObservation Car. The other runs via NEWARK, OHIO, crossing the Ohio Riverat Benwood. These trains are equipped throughout with new Coaches withmodern ventilation system, Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars and completeDining Car service. Pittsburg and Cincinnati Line Two vestibuled trains daily each way via Columbus. These trains haveentirely new equipment. The day trains with Cafe Dining Cars and the night trainswith Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars. The Coaches are of new design with spring-raising windows and sanitary 1 # ^ A.: i 1 I 0 r! ; Book of ihk Royal Blur. ) iMoNTULY BV DeIAKTMENT OF THE i\: Olllo RAIlKdAD. VI. BALTIMORE, JULY, 1903. No. A SHORT STORY OF YEARS AFTER THE BATTLE. BY CEN. 11. S. liniiEKorKli. THE ciiiiipMif;!! wliicli IimiI Im- its (il)jcct llicliiri of Pliilaililpliia. ami tliiii of Ualti-iiiiprc and Wasliiiifrloii, was undortakpn byCiencnil Lie a iiumtli after tlii defeat of theFederal army at (li;iiUTllcir>\ iUe. the result ofwhieli was a belief, by the eoiifedciates. in (heiiiviiieibilily of Lees anny and in its abiliiy hidefeat the army of the Iotomae, wherever Ciettysburg eampaign covered two monthsof l,Sl)3, and included 11.) battles, ,combats or skirmishes, the principal of whichwere Hrandy Station (cavalry), Winchester,.\ldie. Hanover (cavalry) and Gettysburg. The battle ol Antietain (in September, 1862),was foufiht in .Maryland, a few miles from Penn-.


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