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This is an original illustrated magazine article that has been carefully extracted from an 1895 issue of Metropolitan Magazine. Article profiles the Seventh Regiment in New York and deals with the misconception that the rich man's son is consumed with worthless activities. Includes mention of the Brooklyn Trolley Strike.
Photos include:
ï Fortune's favorites perform menial service ï A soldier's ablution ï Members of the Engineering Corps resting between operations ï Posing for the "Metropolitan Magazine" during a respite from camp duties ï Governor Morton's visitóhis first view of the Parade Ground ï A well earned rest
Title: Millionaire's Sons in Camp by Robert Pierrepont
Length (includes front & back): 5 pages
Approximate Page Size (in inches): 6 x 9
Condition: Good. Light vertical fold down the center of each page (the atticpaper watermark does not appear on the actual article)
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