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Stanford Digital Repository
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 32 no. 34
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Sketch |
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New York Weekly, v. XXXII, no. 34, July 9, 1877 (Issue) |
Author: |
Judson, E. Z. C. (Edward Zane Carroll), 1822 or 1823-1890
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Date: |
July 9, 1877 |
First Sentence: |
In one corner of my sanctum, among sabers, rifles, fishing-rods, etc., stands, tallest and foremost, an old Queen's Arm musket, flint-lock and ounce-bored, that has a history. |
Last Sentence: |
His grave is green with grass of nearly fifty years, but every man, woman, and child in the township can point it out, and his descendants are honored in his name and ancient fame. |
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