. The American civil war book and Grant album, "art immortelles" . tin. 15. — Shiloh Cane. Made of oak and inscribed: Wood from Shiloh Church, Pittsburg landing llatllc field, which was destroyed by a cannon-ball (luring the cngflCement, April 6, l8b3. Presented to Gen. U. S. Grant as a tribute of regard for his humane treatment of the soldiers, and kind consideration of those who ministered to the sick and wounded, by Mr*, A. W., of Iowa, 1869. 16. — Fort Du Qucsne Cane. Made from wood of old Fort Du Quesne, built by the French on the present site of Pittsburg, Pa, Gold headed. 17- — Merriraa


. The American civil war book and Grant album, "art immortelles" . tin. 15. — Shiloh Cane. Made of oak and inscribed: Wood from Shiloh Church, Pittsburg landing llatllc field, which was destroyed by a cannon-ball (luring the cngflCement, April 6, l8b3. Presented to Gen. U. S. Grant as a tribute of regard for his humane treatment of the soldiers, and kind consideration of those who ministered to the sick and wounded, by Mr*, A. W., of Iowa, 1869. 16. — Fort Du Qucsne Cane. Made from wood of old Fort Du Quesne, built by the French on the present site of Pittsburg, Pa, Gold headed. 17- — Merriraac Cane. Made at the Norfolk Navy Yard from wood taken from the Cumberland. The head is of metal, taken from the Confederate ram Merrimac. iS. —Cane. Carved from wood from the estate of Sir \Valter Scott, Abbotsford, Scotland, and presented to General Grant by \V. I), l^amond, a member of the Caledonian Club of — Fort Sumter Cane. Inscribed: Taken from a palmetto log used by the rebels in defence of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, S. COPYRIGHT IB94 BY WILLIAM H ALLEN QROVER CLEVELAND, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. With Thos. F. Bayard, Secretary ov Statk, Showing Officers Detailed nv General Hancock to Escort them to Assigned Position i\- the Procession.


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