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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 9: Poetry and Eloquence. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 10 0 Browse Search
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umbus, Georgia. in one of these, the old bank's building, Mrs. Ticknor first saw the boy, Isaac Newton Giffen, and was so haunted by his pitiful condition that when the doctors declared his case hopeh, 1865, on receiving news of Johnston's position. During his convalescence Mrs. Ticknor taught Giffen to read and write, and his deep gratitude toward the Ticknors leaves only one solution to his faime in the Carolinas, and it must have been in one of the closing battles of the war that little Giffen lost his life. Out of the focal and foremost fire, Out of the hospital walls as dire, Smitten ofcourse; and then ‘Dear Captain,’ inquiring about the men. Captain's answer: ‘Of eighty-and-five, Giffen and I are left alive.’ Word of gloom from the war, one day; ‘Johnston pressed at the front, theye glint of his steel-blue eye. ‘I'll write, if spared!’ There was news of the fight; But none of Giffen. He did not write. I sometimes fancy that, were I king Of the princely knights of the G