My story of the war: a woman's narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union army, and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the war of the rebellion . OS^REC^NYVOCS; Cedar Mountainyiug^Wa. ^ ,, FAMOUS UNION BATTLE - FLAGS . 1 Ilrst ( J . ForK -eiQliih N V l^c^V . ,,..,, ^ ;V Olio hundr-od and riHiPlh Fcnn Hf6(.(B\i(.klni!K) 4. highly Ihiid Fomv He$-1 5 Ninth ^l (v One luindrod and nOh N Y, Ppfjl /rv lJe/ siv /jfu/eK -fO -47. PHOTOGRAPHED AND PAINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL FLAGS EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK AID BY DETROIT LADIES
My story of the war: a woman's narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union army, and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the war of the rebellion . OS^REC^NYVOCS; Cedar Mountainyiug^Wa. ^ ,, FAMOUS UNION BATTLE - FLAGS . 1 Ilrst ( J . ForK -eiQliih N V l^c^V . ,,..,, ^ ;V Olio hundr-od and riHiPlh Fcnn Hf6(.(B\i(.klni!K) 4. highly Ihiid Fomv He$-1 5 Ninth ^l (v One luindrod and nOh N Y, Ppfjl /rv lJe/ siv /jfu/eK -fO -47. PHOTOGRAPHED AND PAINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL FLAGS EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK AID BY DETROIT LADIES. 445 grasping the stars and stripes in the talons of onefoot, and the arrowy lightnings with the other. In this hall the managers of the fair catered to theamusement of the crowd every evening of the night the spacious hall was filled to its utmostcapacity. Sometimes it was a childrens an exhibition of tableaux, allegorical, histori-cal, patriotic, or classical, exhibited on a revolvingplatform. Chicago audiences never wearied of tab-leaux in those days. The ladies of Detroit gave anexhibition of tableaux, bearing all the expensesincident to preparation,—costumes, travelling ex-penses, hotel bi
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