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Show I Gen. nzcii . jtci A correspondent writes of the old h Pme of I Gon, Hazon, of tho signal service. It is three j miles north of GaiTettsville, on the Cleveland Cleve-land and Mahoning railroad; tho farm, ! which is one of the richest in the county, ; comprising a tract of ninety acres. Located in the center, with the land sloping in ouch direction, is a villa of the southern stylo of architecture, it being a Btory and a half, with a large, roomy veranda running around the entire structure. During the war Gen, Hazen was a gallant soldier, aud alter coming com-ing bome hs purchased tho country residence and curriod out a novel idea by planting trees in such a manner us to resemble mi army on the eve of buttle. At one part iij -pear buif a dv.cn officers in council, n i anothor is seen the skirmish lino, while to tbp I rear of the in are the troops mossed in solid oolumui Cincinnati Enquirer. |