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Introduction
General
Individual Humorists
Joseph Glover Baldwin
David Crockett
George Washington Harris
Johnson Jones Hooper
Henry Clay Lewis
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
Charles Fenton Mercer Noland
William Tappan Thompson
Thomas Bangs Thorpe
Author Index
Subject Index
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