. Book of the Royal blue . .W WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA. 11 city and contains many handsome monu-ments erected by the different states inhonor of their dead. Quietly these warriors sleep, the victorsand the vanquished, Under the roses the Blue,Under the lilies the Gray;but the crimson stains have faded fromthe fields, the battle-smoke has cleared away and the bitterness is gone with it, and nowno city in the land is more loyal to thestars and stripes than Winchester, and shewelcomes to her heart and homes those whofought beneath that banner as cordiallyas those who fought beneath the starsand bars.
. Book of the Royal blue . .W WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA. 11 city and contains many handsome monu-ments erected by the different states inhonor of their dead. Quietly these warriors sleep, the victorsand the vanquished, Under the roses the Blue,Under the lilies the Gray;but the crimson stains have faded fromthe fields, the battle-smoke has cleared away and the bitterness is gone with it, and nowno city in the land is more loyal to thestars and stripes than Winchester, and shewelcomes to her heart and homes those whofought beneath that banner as cordiallyas those who fought beneath the starsand bars. Winchester is a good place to live inand an ideal place to IHE OLO TAYLOR HOUSt i^H ■ mi fBUtm ^ ^h|H r^ ^^^^^9^!^ Ji^ ^ I£^ ^m. : ^^^^^H^^K^ m, n- S™!^^ *1 ll ZANESVILLE, OHIO. THE first settlers of Zanesville arrivedat the mouth of the Licking River at itsconfluence with the Muskingum Riverin 1794. Five years later the town was laidout by John Mclntire, who was known asits founder, patron and benefactor. It isthe county seat of Muskingum County andhas a population of about 25,000 and isthe largest city in southeastern Ohio, eastof Columbus. It is the heart center of the beautifuland fertile Muskingum Valley and hasgrown to be a modern city of no littleimportance in its state, and its manu-factures now have a world-wide a railroad center its importance in the fact that over seventypassenger trains leave Zanesville everytwenty-four hours. Of this number theBaltimore & Ohio have the greatest number,connecting the city by through trains toNew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash-ington, Pittsburg, Cleveland,
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