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War horse for General Sherman. --The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette States that the citizens of Lancaster design presenting their distinguished townsman, General Sherman, the celebrated horse "Bronze," now owned by Messrs, Robert & Kantz, of that place, as an appropriate testimonial of their appreciation and regard of the General's services. [These citizens will have a hard time getting the street to General Sherman just now.]
War horse for General Sherman. --The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette States that the citizens of Lancaster design presenting their distinguished townsman, General Sherman, the celebrated horse "Bronze," now owned by Messrs, Robert & Kantz, of that place, as an appropriate testimonial of their appreciation and regard of the General'saster design presenting their distinguished townsman, General Sherman, the celebrated horse "Bronze," now owned by Messrs, Robert & Kantz, of that place, as an appropriate testimonial of their appreciation and regard of the General's services. [These citizens will have a hard time getting the street to General Sherman just now.] aster design presenting their distinguished townsman, General Sherman, the celebrated horse "Bronze," now owned by Messrs, Robert & Kantz, of that place, as an appropriate testimonial of their appreciation and regard of the General's services. [These citizens will have a hard time getting the street to General Sherman just now.]
War horse for General Sherman. --The Lancaster (Ohio) Gazette States that the citizens of Lancaster design presenting their distinguished townsman, General Sherman, the celebrated horse "Bronze," now owned by Messrs, Robert & Kantz, of that place, as an appropriate testimonial of their appreciation and regard of the General's services. [These citizens will have a hard time getting the street to General Sherman just now.]