1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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The One Everlasting Wit- 

 ness of the Great War 



Richmond in 



Ruins45 years 



ago. 



Copyright, 1910, by Patriot Publishing Coiiipa.iy. 



In the last half century the men who fought in the Civil V/av have grown old 

 and many of them have died. The torn-up battlefields are covered with 

 cotton and wheat. The guns have rusted, the fortifications have rotted away, 

 the ruined cities have come back to more vigorous life ; even the bitter feelings 

 that caused brother to fight brother have faded away. 



But there is one witness that will never grow^ old — that is as clear today as it 

 was fifty years ago. And thereby hangs the most amazing story of our history. 



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This is the one witness of the war that will never die. It 

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 and camp, hospital and warship — even to the grim scene of 

 execution which was the end of the great tragedy. 



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