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A Captain in the Ranks. Eggleston, George Cary, 1839–1911 
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A CAPTAIN IN THE RANKS

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"EXCITING, FASCINATING."

Chicago Evening Post.


Running The River

A Story of Adventure and Success

By George Cary Eggleston
Author of "Dorothy South," "The Bale Marked
Circle X, "The Last of The Flat Boats," etc.

"No better boy's book has ever been written."

Newark Advertiser.


"Exciting, fascinating."

Chicago Evening Post.


"A story any healthy young American will enjoy."

Phila. Ledger.


"The adventures of the characters are accompanied by fascinating sketches of actual life and historic happenings."

St. Louis Globe-Democrat.


12mo, cloth. Illustrated. 1.50

A. S. BARNES &, CO.

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"YOU HAVE SAVED THE RAILROAD!"

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A CAPTAIN IN THE RANKS A Romance of Affairs

BY

GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON


Authour of "Dorothy South," Running the River" ETC. With Frontispiece by
CHARLES D. WILLIAMS

NEW YORK A. S. BARNES & CO. MDCCCCIV

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Copyright, 1904,
BY
A.S. BARNES & Co.

October

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TO
Mable
On her wedding day, I dedicate
this story with affection

September 8, 1904

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PREFACE

THIS story is intended to supplement the trilogy of romances in which I have endeavored to show forth the Virginian character under varying conditions.

"Dorothy South" dealt with Virginia life and character before the Confederate war.

"The Master of Warlock" had to do with the Virginians during the early years of the war, when their struggle seemed hopeful of success.

"Evelyn Byrd" was a study of the same people as they confronted certain disaster and defeat.

The present story is meant to complete the picture. It deals with that wonderful upbuilding of the great West which immediately followed the war, and in which the best of the young Virginians played an important part.

The personages of the story are real, and its events are mainly facts, thinly veiled.

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