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St. Louis, Mo., July 16th, 1865. 
The Editor of The Tribune. 
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IS 
LLOYD'S 
BATTLE HISTOItY^ 
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Illxistx'ated Catalog-xie 
OF 
AND 
Guide in the Flo^ver Ciarden, 
FOR 1865, 
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lUnstrated with Nnmerons Engravings and Col- 
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