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BETWEEN GRAND AND BROOME, NEW YORK.
~STEREOTYPING, ELECTROTYPING~
AND BOOK-BINDING, DONE PROMPTLY, &IN THE BEST MANNER.
BEYOND THE LINES;
OR,
A YANKEE PRISONER LOOSE IN DIXIE.
~A New Book of thrilling interest. By REV. CAPTAIN J. J. GEER,~
Formerly Pastor of George Street M. P. Church, Cincinnati, and late Assistant Adjutant-General on the Staff of Gen. Buckland. With an INTRODUCTION by Rev. ALEXANDER CLARK, Editor of the School Visitor.
This is one of the most thrilling accounts of adventure and suffering that the war has produced. Capt. Geer was wounded and captured at the great battle of Shiloh, tried before several prominent Rebel Generals for his life, among whom were Hardee, Bragg, and Beauregard,-incarcerated in four jails, four penitentiaries, and twelve military prisons; escaped from Macon, Georgia, and travelled barefoot through swamps and woods by night, for 250 miles, was fed by negroes in part, and subsisted for days at a time on frogs, roots, and berries, and was at last recaptured when within thirty-five miles of our gunboats on the Southern coast.
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