Twenty Years in Europe / A Consul-General's Memories of Noted People, with Letters From General W. T. Sherman

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NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR.

CONTENTS.

TWENTY YEARS IN EUROPE

CHAPTER I 1869

CHAPTER II 1869

CHAPTER III 1870

CHAPTER IV 1871

CHAPTER V 1872

CHAPTER VI 1872

CHAPTER VII 1872

CHAPTER VIII 1872

CHAPTER IX 1873

CHAPTER X 1873

CHAPTER XI 1874

CHAPTER XII 1875

CHAPTER XIII 1876

CHAPTER XIV 1877

CHAPTER XV 1877

CHAPTER XVI 1877

CHAPTER XVII 1878

CHAPTER XVIII 1878

CHAPTER XIX 1879

CHAPTER XX 1879

CHAPTER XXI 1879

CHAPTER XXII 1880 - 1881

CHAPTER XXIII 1881

CHAPTER XXIV 1882 - 1883

CHAPTER XXV 1884

CHAPTER XXVI 1884

CHAPTER XXVII 1885

CHAPTER XXVIII 1886

CHAPTER XXIX 1887 (90)

CHAPTER XXX 1891

INDEX.

FOOTNOTES

Transcriber's Notes

Twenty Years in Europe

A CONSUL-GENERAL’S MEMORIES
OF NOTED PEOPLE, WITH LETTERS
FROM GENERAL W. T. SHERMAN

BY
S. H. M. BYERS,
U. S. Consul-General to Switzerland and Italy,
AUTHOR OF
Sherman’s March to the Sea,” “The Happy Isles,”
Switzerland and the Swiss,” ETC.

PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED.


Chicago and New York:
RAND, McNALLY & COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS.

Copyright, 1900, by Rand, McNally & Co.


INSCRIBED
TO
MARGARET GILMOUR BYERS.

Time robs us all of some things we would keep,
And favoring winds to-morrow may forsake;
But, joyous thought​--​O! Future! Smile or weep,
The happy years behind us none can take!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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