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WEARING OF THE GRAY;
BEING
PERSONAL PORTRAITS, SCENES AND ADVENTURES
OF THE
WAR.
By JOHN ESTEN COOKE,
FORMERLY OF GENERAL STUART'S STAFF, AND AUTHOR OF “SURRY OF EAGLE'S
NEST,” “STONEWALL JACKSON,” ETC.
“The blessed and ever-glorious dead are not here to defend their memories from the taint
of the reproach of rebellion and treason. Alas! I am alive and here, and am bound at every
hazard to deelare that these men were no rebels and no traitors... that they were pure
patriots, loyal citizens, well tried and true soldiers, brave, honest, devoted men, who proved
their principles in their principles by the deaths which canonized them immortal heroes and
martyrs.”
Henry A. Wise.
NEW YORK:
E. B. TREAT & CO., 654 BROADWAY.
BALTIMORE, MD.: J. S. MORROW. NEW ORLEANS, LA.: J. H. HUMMEL.
NASHVILLE, TENN.: A. S. KIMZEY.
BALTIMORE, MD.: J. S. MORROW. NEW ORLEANS, LA.: J. H. HUMMEL.
NASHVILLE, TENN.: A. S. KIMZEY.
1867.
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E. B. TREAT & CO.,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of
New York.
The New York Printing Company,
81, 83, and 85 Centre Street,
New York
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