The Wasp, 1879-11-15 · page 6 of 18
The Wasp — November 15, 1879 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# The Illustrated Wasp — Page 261 This page appears to be primarily **literary content** rather than political cartoon material. It contains what seems to be a serialized story or correspondence section titled "THREE TWELVE-YEAR OLD'S or FORTY YEARS AGO," labeled "PART THIRD—Letters Two." The text consists of lengthy personal letters discussing life in frontier Oregon, including mentions of cattle, travel, and domestic life. References include places like "Buffalo" and "Oregon," suggesting 19th-century American frontier settlement experiences. **No political satire or caricature is evident** on this visible page. The content appears to be nostalgic personal narratives or fiction rather than the satirical cartoons *The Wasp* magazine was known for. The page functions as editorial/literary content filling the magazine's space.