An edition of The empty sleeve (1864)

The empty sleeve

The empty sleeve
Gingry, David Jr, Gingry, Davi ...
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An edition of The empty sleeve (1864)

The empty sleeve

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Cover of: The empty sleeve
The empty sleeve
1864, McCrum & Dern, Printers
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Table of Contents

The empty sleeve (First line: I want no pity, ask no alms)
The wounded soldier's appeal (First line: Kind friends, a soldier, brave and true).

Edition Notes

Two poems, possibly meant to be separated, printed side-by-side.

Each poem printed in two columns divided by single line within double-line border.

At head of each title: Price ten cents.

At end of each poem: David Gingry, Jr.

Prose accounts of Gingry's military career and injuries precede each poem.

This is not poem with the same title generally attributed to George Washington Thomas. Thomas' poem begins: 'Tis but a common story, I shall to you unfold.

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Altoona, Pa
Other Titles
I want no pity, ask no alms, Wounded soldier's appeal., Kind friends, a soldier, brave and true.

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 broadside

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43130116M
OCLC/WorldCat
34378228

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