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In Camp And Field

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
July
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Under the above heading we begin this week a series of llustrated war sketches, written by a private soldier, by a man who himself carried musket, and which will interest all readers, both old and young, alike. They are not devoted to a dUcuísion or critioism of men and method?, but in a plain simple manner teil a soldier's story from a soldier's standpoint. They are rich in incident and valuable as ahistorical series, but yet invested with an interest equal to that found in a tale of Botton. There is nothing of a bitter or sectional feeling pervading the articles- that is in the shape of opinión expressed by the author, or in the spirit in which his narrative is written. In no sense does the auther obtrude hia personal opinión?, but narrates facts, together with his own observations as to what he, as a private soldier saw and experienced.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register