. The American civil war book and Grant album, "art immortelles" . Light Artillery at Gettysburg, Penn., 1863. 11. Gon. Philip 11. Sheridan, taken in his hold tent at Cedar Creek,Va., a lew days before his famous t wenty miles vide to Winchester. L2. Fort Totten. Va. One of the .mter defences of Washington, 1862. 13, United States Guard on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, I8f>4. I I. Camp ot the Seventh New York Cavalry, near Fairfax Court-house, Va. 15. United States Monitors on the dames River, near Dutch Gap,showing Observation Tower used by Gen. Butler for the purposeof watching the en


. The American civil war book and Grant album, "art immortelles" . Light Artillery at Gettysburg, Penn., 1863. 11. Gon. Philip 11. Sheridan, taken in his hold tent at Cedar Creek,Va., a lew days before his famous t wenty miles vide to Winchester. L2. Fort Totten. Va. One of the .mter defences of Washington, 1862. 13, United States Guard on the Orange & Alexandria Railroad, I8f>4. I I. Camp ot the Seventh New York Cavalry, near Fairfax Court-house, Va. 15. United States Monitors on the dames River, near Dutch Gap,showing Observation Tower used by Gen. Butler for the purposeof watching the enemys movements. Hi. Address of Welcome, presented to Gen. Grant, Sept. 28, 1877*by the Mayor and Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon, England,this being Shakespeares homo. The address was enclosed in acasket made from a mulberry tree, planted by Shakespeare. The Photographs as presented above, at a low estimate, are worth 50 cents each, thus making tho entire collection of sixteen contained in this book worth not less than Copyright 1S04, by William H. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENT. THE present practice ol increasing a publishers circulation by issuing in serial form, and at popular prices, editions of works of art is possible only becauseof the demand. If ii publisher condemns or abstains from the device he is not correcting an evil but withholding a good thing. The people are apt to be right, the artisticImpulse manifested la In evei y way commendable, and .1 willingness to satisfy it is amiable. To do so, gives the people what they want, which it is said is thefirst principle 01 0 publishers success. The ei nous editions required for the purpose named, enables the sale of single copies at prices almost inappreciable. 11 there be any duty in the matter, ii would seem to be besi exercised in selecting such works for this use as will afford the most for the money, in worthand interest. A prominent feature of the existing demand is, that there shall be adherence to photographic


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